Sentence examples for key crises from inspiring English sources

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One of the key crises that Allen faces in the course of filming is his hesitation to perform with the jazz band formed by other musicians in the house who are also attempting to overcome their addictions.

While giving him credit for supporting the civil rights movement in key crises as attorney general, for denouncing apartheid during a 1966 trip to South Africa and for taking a sincere interest in poverty in the late 1960's, Thomas notes that Kennedy authorized J. Edgar Hoover, the F.B.I. director, to wiretap Martin Luther King Jr. "to find out if he was under the influence of the Kremlin".

The depth of European hostility to the United States, and the growing U.S. need for European support in dealing with key crises have led the Administration to launch a number of initiatives.

"Minutes after he was sworn in, any illusion that Trump would act in the best interests of families in this country as President were wiped away by a statement of priorities that constitute an historic mistake on one of the key crises facing our planet and an assault on public health," Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune said in a statement.

Through an operational perspective gained from missions with the World Health Organization and the International Rescue Committee, Les Roberts emphasized the use of mortality data for the direction of humanitarian health programs in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other key crises [ 5].

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For the umpteenth time, the key crisis countries did not have large deficits before the crisis struck.

Come back and find – bizarrely – another key crisis with child who, for some reason, is not at school.

Now, as Woods returns to golf to restore his career, the focus shifts to a key crisis-management objective: changing the subject.

He clearly feels Merkel is not listening to him and other key crisis leaders, such as Mario Monti in Italy or Mariano Rajoy in Spain.

The ECB's long-term refinancing operation (LTRO), which offers banks three-year loans at an interest rate of 1%, was the key crisis measure introduced by its governor Mario Draghi, last year to stave off the risk of a full-blown eurozone credit crunch.

The LTRO, which offers three-year loans, was the key crisis measure introduced by the ECB's governor, Mario Draghi, last year to stave off the risk of a full-blown credit crunch in the euro area, after he took over from the more orthodox Jean-Claude Trichet.

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