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They wake up every morning in homes where there are everyday crises and challenges.
Chronicling the everyday crises that separate and reunite the loving members of a midwest family in the early 20th century, it's among the most inexhaustibly hopeful and humane of all great American musicals.
For practice theory, the 'breaking' and 'shifting' of structure must take place in everyday crises affecting routines, in constellations of interpretative interdeterminacy and of the inadequacy of knowledge with which the agent, carrying out a practice, is confronted in the face of a 'situation'[16].
Everyday crises were becoming less everyday.
These goods addressed the immediate needs resulting from everyday crises.
This empowers individuals to overcome the everyday crises in a local and nuanced way.
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This was not an everyday crisis, this was an emergency.
Far from the headlines or cable news, this is an everyday financial crisis that is limiting economic opportunity and dragging down the creation of more good jobs by limiting demand and stifling new business creation.
Most studies, however, do not differentiate between perceived psychological support and perceived instrumental support, or their everyday and crisis modalities.
For the poor, scrambling to make it through the small crises of everyday life is far more urgent than planning for a possible emergency, and investing time in preparedness efforts seems relatively unimportant.
It is good to keep this in mind when the everyday press and peak crises of human affairs seem so overwhelming.
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