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Russell's portrait of Joy stints on intimacy, but her self-realization in response to crises is thrilling.
The effect of this is either legislative paralysis or suboptimal, Rube Goldberg-esque, patched-together-compromises, often made in response to crises with no due diligence.
Mr. Trichet repeated that the central bank was "permanently alert and always prepared to act when necessary" in response to crises.
The common denominator in all of this is government policies that are inconsistent with human rights – neglecting or failing to respond adequately to the needs of the most disadvantaged in response to crises or economic developments.
If adopted on a long-term basis, and not just in response to crises, water pricing would allow communities to avoid future price spikes by investing the increased water revenues in additional supply capacity.
Fundamentalisms, wherever they appear around the globe, typically emerge in response to crises that throw the world out of joint.
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"Most advertisers pull their ads in response to crisis," said Peter Appert of Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown.
He added that the EU, rather than splintering in response to crisis, would integrate more deeply.
It also "directs, integrates and employs credible and relevant military capability in peace and in response to crisis".
Politicians naturally want to do something in response to crisis, even if that something doesn't make any sense".
But what is the societal toll of our reflex, and Trump's, to assign blame, to scapegoat, in response to crisis?
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