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Discover Ludwig"external crises" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to refer to situations that take place outside of an organization or other group, such as an economic, political, or social crisis. For example: "The government was unable to anticipate the external crises that were looming on the horizon."
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Steer your company through its toughest moments, from internal setbacks to external crises.
Countries hold foreign-exchange reserves partly to protect themselves against external crises.
Captain Kirk is a division head whose responsibilities include dealing with external crises that are variously comical, outlandish and harrowing.
In Brazil institutional reforms were predominantly made in response to a succession of internal and, particularly, external crises.
This served him well enough in "Munich," in which he was the quiet, troubled soul at the mercy of external crises.
Molinas questions whether her unit's structure and her homogenous senior team's background are too narrow to help her counteract the external crises.
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Depending on the severity of the issue, an external crisis communications team may also be engaged.
WHEN external crisis strikes Israel, its politicians tend to close ranks.
There is a difference between helping an industry weather an external crisis and intervening to support a non-competitive industry.
The results show that perception of negative external crisis effects leads to more interactive use of MCS.
A first real external crisis could expose a vacuum of power and a lack of democratic institutions.
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