Sentence examples for to crises from inspiring English sources

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to crises

noun

A crucial or decisive point or situation; a turning point.

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"We're used to crises here.

Countries with disproportionately high debts are more prone to crises.

Nelly's drinking increased alarmingly, leading to crises and inexplicable outbursts.

"By now, we are accustomed to crises in this industry".

Technology, increasingly, makes us all witnesses to crises.

And a very tight market is very vulnerable to crises".

"Politicians face strong political incentives to overreact to crises," Josh Barro wrote in the Times.

But that's because the policy response to crises is usually lousy.

They wanted it to exist so the president could react to crises immediately.

But it will be a weakened, inward-looking organisation, vulnerable to crises.

Among themselves, the missionaries study, pray and are subject to crises of faith.

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