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The response to troubles in the banking system also matters.
There was a time when I'd find "it's complicated" to be a mildly aggravating response to troubles in the Middle East.
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Toil, presumably, was the god's response to trouble.
The so-called wealth effect is one reason Alan Greenspan's reflex response to trouble on Wall Street was to cut interest rates.
Still, Mr. Bernanke's move was nothing if not a Greenspanian display of "discretionary" policy in response to trouble but before the signs of an economic downturn were unambiguous.
A large part of the United States Army was rotating here in response to trouble in Mexico.
Smith said extensive training and incident simulation before the Olympics enabled security officials to fine-tune most aspects of their planned responses to trouble.
But CNBC is still the sort of omnipresent narrator, giving a play-by-play about troubled banks and the federal response to the troubles.
Germany's response to the troubles of Greece, Spain and other euro-area countries has followed just such a line.
The received wisdom in the business world is that protectionism in response to economic troubles only makes things worse.
The Guardianship Project, run by the nonprofit Vera Institute of Justice, was created in 2005 as an experimental response to the troubles ailing the system.
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