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Why fixate on and make a crisis out of this latest nasty yet minor incident?
The trouble is that liberalisation exposes banks to new risks which, without proper precautions, can make a crisis more likely.
He openly warned the EU against rushing to ball-and-chain the banks and make a crisis certain.
That helps explain President Obama's dithering, for there are more problems in international relations than solutions, and well-meaning interventions can make a crisis worse.
Our strategies to deal with the people flowing from the poor to rich countries make a crisis such as that we see in Calais almost inevitable.
One dodgy quarter does not make a crisis and, predictably, he is sticking to his script that he is managing for the medium and long-term.
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"By staying cool, the markets are making a crisis more likely".
The LPO has certainly made a crisis out of a drama.
Indeed, some economists charge Britain's flexible labour market with making a crisis in productivity worse.
"We were popular some years ago, but our ethical decisions have made a crisis for us," he said.
Things are difficult enough in Europe without making a crisis out of the opportunities and successes that do come along.
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