Sentence examples for technological crisis from inspiring English sources

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Not all the digressions are equally gripping, but Sheck provides a provocative metaphor for spiritual and technological crisis: in the last pages, a being without identity cowers in a squalid room, hunting the Internet for a trace of its creator.

Mr. McCracken never joined the clergy, but in 1972 he was one of four editors, with Margaret Mead, of "To Love or to Perish: The Technological Crisis and the Churches".

The basic atmosphere of the book is what you might call neo-White Noise" -- that familiar ambience of menacing technological crisis for which Don DeLillo should be collecting residuals.

At the end of the ride, one can count on finding a nerdy and fractious team facing a fast-moving technological crisis, a number of computer screens (whose displays will be reproduced typographically, for authenticity), and the need to run around, moving from one purportedly safe place to another over hostile ground.

Dr. Carothers, who took a keen interest in theology's relationship to economics, science and technology, published seven books, among them "Keepers of the Poor," published by the church in 1966, and "To Love or to Perish: Technological Crisis and the Churches" (Friendship, 1972), of which he was co-editor with Margaret Mead, Roger L. Shinn and Daniel D. McCracken.

Last week, former Shell Oil president John Hofmeister said that if oil companies had been allowed to drill closer to land we wouldn't face this deep sea technological crisis.

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One defense of Gaddis and his difficulty is that conventional fiction, driven by substantial characters and based on a soul-to-soul Contract between reader and writer, was simply inadequate to the social and technological crises that twentieth-century writers saw developing all around them... Mentions a report that he himself did not like difficult fiction of the sort he wrote.

One defense of Gaddis and his difficulty is that conventional fiction, driven by substantial characters and based on a soul-to-soul Contract between reader and writer, was simply inadequate to the social and technological crises that twentieth-century writers saw developing all around them... Mentions a report that he himself did not like difficult fiction of the sort he wrote..

In dozens of studies around the world, researchers have tracked survivors' behavior after disasters, including oil spills, civil wars, hurricanes and nuclear reactor meltdowns, as well as combined natural-technological crises, like what's happening in Japan.

Globalization, technological change, economic crisis and an increasing demand for specialization have led to new economic activities, new business models and new value propositions.

Sheffield remained a major industrial city throughout the first half of the 20th century, but the downturn in world trade following the 1973 oil crisis, technological improvements and economies of scale, and a wide-reaching restructuring of steel production throughout the European Economic Community led to the closure of many of the steelworks from the early 1970s onward.

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