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In effect, they are navigating an economy in crisis without much of a rulebook.
But assaulting from above is television, which is navigating its own crisis — declining network ratings, the degradation of traditional prime-time formats — and now more than ever is seeing a sure bet in aspiring musicians looking to make a name.
We can decide that right now in Europe, what matters most is navigating the current euro crisis and pick our ranking with that in mind.
We are navigating without a compass.
In fact, under the current government of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Haiti is navigating between the Scylla of a paralyzing crisis and the Charybdis of putschism and chaos.
Jared Bernstein, a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, said in an interview that Congress has been navigating its way from one manufactured crisis to the next in order to paint the government as dysfunctional.
Economy Minister Philipp Rösler said: Germany is navigating stormy waters because of the European sovereign debt crisis and an economic weakening in emerging nations in Asia and Latin America.
In fact, this idea was expanded in 1908 and allowed private banks to successfully navigate a crisis without a government-backed lender of last resort.
For starters, these buildings often have less-experienced boards to navigate a crisis.
JetBlue's CEO navigates a crisis with his humanity on display.
Because of this, they know how to spot and navigate a crisis before it happens.
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