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crisis

A crisis is a situation that has become very bad or very dangerous and can have bad changes to security, economic, political, societal or environmental issues. The latest change in the hostage crisis came one day after Israel freed 51 prisoners from a jail in south Lebanon. This will be president's last trip to the Persian Gulf until the crisis has been resolved. The conditions of these people were extremely difficult and we faced really serious humanitarian crisis. The US financial system is in crisis. He has clear ideas about how to solve our energy crisis. A crisis is a serious emotional problem. My high school friends thought I was confused, that I was having an identity crisis. My dad quit his job. I think he's going through a midlife crisis.

crisis

an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty they went bankrupt during the economic crisis a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something after the crisis the patient either dies or gets better

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Modern society is going through a moral crisis.
There will be an energy crisis in the near future.
In a crisis you must keep your head.
We often hear about an energy crisis these days.
Workers are taking a financial beating in the employment crisis.
The Cabinet is meeting today to discuss the crisis.
They cashed in on the second oil crisis.
In times of crisis one should never idealise the past.
The Cuban Missile Crisis brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
That documentary about the environmental crisis was a real eye-opener.
Management has even cut back on toilet paper since the crisis.
Does someone know how to earn money in time of crisis?
That crisis threatened to split the nation in two.
The prime minister spoke about the financial crisis at length.
Our country is in a crisis.
There will be an economic crisis at the end of this year.
The Prime Minister dwelt upon the financial crisis.
People are saying that the crisis is over.
The financial crisis has left many unemployed.
There was a financial crisis in 2009.
Their company survived the crisis.
Liberty, as we all know, cannot flourish in a country that is permanently on a war footing, or even a near war footing. Permanent crisis justifies permanent control of everybody and everything by the agencies of central government.

Movie subtitles

This is a mid-life crisis, Abe.
Just our second crisis of the day.
It's a very bad time to be in such a crisis. Sorry.
That doctor back during the economic crisis?
The actual and immediate responsibilty, however, I place on you, my fellow officers, who met this crisis with lethargy, impudence and flagrant defiance publicly uttered.
There's a crisis afoot.
Tell me, Tom what would America's attitude be if it really came to a crisis?
And now, at this supreme crisis, you, Gordon, our master mechanic, refuse your help.
Being in the dark like this - our communications cut off in a time of crisis.
Do you know what I do when I run smack into a crisis?
I just take out my harmonica and I play on it until that crisis just fades away.
As you know, my career had in any case reached a crisis.
Never, in any crisis of your life, have I known you to have a handkerchief.
That ends that crisis.
Yes. In a crisis like this, Freedonia needs a new leader, a progressive fighter, a man like Rufus T. Firefly!
I control enough of the political machine to carry some weight in a crisis.
I can meet this crisis.
Communications cut off in a crisis.
The crisis is over.
I knew that they weren't. But if I hadn't cleared out, the crisis which came tonight would have indefinitely been postponed. with the shadow of death hanging over you. and over you too Miss.
Well, we're at the crisis now.
Korea will fall into a crisis.
It'll be a diplomatic crisis!
Preysing, I hope you pull through. It's a very bad time to be in such a crisis.
My dear Coco, in a crisis.. One omits a bow or two.
You are in a crisis?
I'd.. I'd love to share a crisis with you.
Is this the crisis?
We've got this crisis, and he's out drinking every day.
Do you begrudge me one evening at the office in a crisis?
There must have been some sort of crisis at the Stork Club when the waiter brought you the wrong wine.
George, I'm going all out to help in this crisis.

News and current affairs

PARIS - As the economic crisis deepens and widens, the world has been searching for historical analogies to help us understand what has been happening.
Today, the mood is much grimmer, with references to 1929 and 1931 beginning to abound, even if some governments continue to behave as if the crisis was more classical than exceptional.
As a visiting professor at Harvard and MIT, I am getting a good preview of what the world could look like when the crisis finally passes.
The European dream is in crisis.
Instead, the crisis stemmed from the US sub-prime debacle, which quickly dragged the global economy into its deepest recession since the 1930's.
Most economists failed to foresee the economic dynamics that actually led to the crisis, because they failed to pay enough attention to the rapid increase in US total debt.
After the subprime crisis erupted, mortgage and consumer debt was paid down by households either with their savings or by default.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen attributed the European crisis to four failures - political, economic, social, and intellectual.
NEW YORK - Today's world hunger crisis is unprecedentedly severe and requires urgent measures.
Despite the dedicated efforts of many professionals, the response to the hunger crisis remains utterly inadequate.
European policymakers today often complain that, were it not for the US financial crisis, the eurozone would be doing just fine.
Prior to the crisis, many suspected that the mix of aggregate demand that was supporting high growth was unsustainable, though the problem perhaps seemed too hypothetical to compel collective action.
And, as we have seen in many countries' efforts to ameliorate the crisis, the non-cooperative protectionist response is much more likely to be adopted - despite wide recognition that it is highly destructive - when aggregate demand is in short supply.
Yet their regime is in crisis, and they know it.
At the start of the crisis, many people likened it to 1982 or 1973, which was reassuring, because both dates refer to classical cyclical downturns.
Second, whereas democracy and market capitalism appeared as clear - if more fragile than expected - winners in 1989, it is difficult in 2009, with the spread of the global crisis, to distinguish winners from losers.
Yet, history is unfair, and the US, despite its greater responsibility for today's global crisis, may emerge in better shape than most countries from the morass.
What, for example, will happen to a country as central and vulnerable as Egypt when hundred of thousands of Egyptians working in the Gulf are forced to return to their homeland as a result of the crisis in the oil-producing countries?
But a financial crisis does not give policymakers the time that they once had to explain to voters why one step required another.
History can be made in Madrid at the end of January, when the world's richest and poorest countries converge to seek solutions to the global hunger crisis.

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