Sentence examples for represent a crisis from inspiring English sources

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The ecological challenges of the 21st century represent a crisis of values and consciousness.

The response some viewers had to the Urban Congo performance does not represent a crisis.

And that, down Welford Road way, probably does represent a crisis.

Republican leaders acknowledged the numbers, but said they did not represent a crisis.

These plans represent a crisis for the increasing privatization of the city planning process through its vehicle of choice, the public-private real estate development process.

The Tory rightwinger David Davis had already warned that it would represent a crisis for Cameron if Ukip came second, and Cameron will now battle to retain discipline.

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To them, the statistic represents a crisis, not a sign of progress.

The situation, he said, represented a "crisis of confidence, a momentary one".

The removal represents a crisis in Monsignor Harris's life that may defy his deft management.

Carver's experience represents a crisis of housing for disabled people in this country.

Anderson has understood that inadequately regulated surveillance represents a crisis for our – indeed any – democracy.

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