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Argentina suffered two large crises from the mid-1970s thethe mid-2000s with substantial effects on the income distribution.
The database covers a long period of time (1980-2011) thas haseenen large crises of the Japanese banking sector and a sequence of merging of largest banks.
"After large crises that created huge debt loads, at some point people need to look toward the future.
Lessons on public health readiness are often learned painfully after large crises, as was the case during the SARS outbreak of 2003 (Campbell 2004; Hearne et al. 2004).
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A large crisis.
I feel as though I'm reaching a large crisis point in my life.
That stands in contrast to Britain, which ran large crisis deficits but has since been reining them in.
In fact, if you got a moment, it's a 12-storey crisis with a magnificent entrance hall, carpeting throughout, 24-hour portage, and an enormous sign on the roof, saying 'This Is a Large Crisis'.
In the two episodes of large crisis, inequality first jumped but then fell considerably right after the stabilization.
If all of this sounds grim, remember that the purpose of "Our Children at Risk" is to defend childhood by jumping into some of its larger crises.
There were an abundance of garden-variety career disappointments, money setbacks, and legal problems maintaining a steady background behind larger crises.
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