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And when we consider the tenuous hold tradition has on existence, any weakening of that hold constitutes a crisis of existence.
The General Assembly, which adjourns today, has performed in an atmosphere of crisis and struggle from the day it convened.
Communist guerrillas recently have been reported increasing their activities and the great flood of the Mekong River has interposed a new crisis.
Ambassador Stevenson yesterday described the U.N.'s problem of electing a temporary successor to the late Dag Hammarskjold as `` the gravest crisis the institution has faced ''.
`` The U.S. President has shown once again that the United States needs the fanning of the West Berlin crisis to justify the armaments race.
At this time of crisis in our Nation's commuter railroads, a new threat to the continued operations of the New York Central has appeared in the form of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad's proposal for control of the Baltimore & Ohio railroads.
Since her bereavement this individual has reported to the writer on numerous occasions about how helpful the class discussions were to her in this adjustment crisis.
The adolescent also faces the identity crisis that Erikson has termed ideological polarization vs. diffusion of ideals.
Nevertheless, Montgomery has stated courageously and wisely the crisis of the Western world.
Anthropology has been used in Britain to provide an alternative explanation for the Financial crisis of 2007 – 2010 to the technical explanations rooted in economic and political theory.
A global strategy to stem the crisis has been released in the form of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan.
( The large-scale felling of trees for fuel during the winters has created another environmental crisis.
The aftermath of the crisis has started to shift the structure in the retail sector in favor of food products.
The global economic crisis has had less impact on imports because the sector is more diversified than exports.
As of 2009, construction has been postponed indefinitely due to the global economic crisis.
A diet low in foods containing tyramine has been recommended, as the speculative interaction of tyramine and MAOIs could lead to a hypertensive crisis.
This is a serious problem if one has either a single trade or many related trades with a single counterparty, whose failure thus poses a threat, or in the event of a financial crisis when many counterparties fail.
President Compaoré has mediated a political crisis in Togo and helped to resolve the Tuareg conflict in Niger.
Goat rearing has been promoted as a source of income for rural-dwelling Burundians. IMF structural adjustment programs in Burundi were suspended following the outbreak of the crisis in 1993.
It has been a focus for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis.
However, by 2009, it has been reported that $ 21 billion had been lost from the pension system to the global financial crisis.
The new concept is described by a number of terms, each of which has its own specific shade of meaning, such as crisis management, emergency management, emergency preparedness, contingency planning, emergency services, and civil protection.
In 1963 Friedman and Schwartz proposed a positive feedback loop as a mechanism for catastrophic failures in economics: “ It happens that a liquidity crisis in a unit fractional reserve banking system is precisely the kind of event that trigger-and often has triggered-a chain reaction.

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Party leaders came out of the final meeting apparently satisfied and stated that complete agreement had been reached on a solution to the crisis created by the elections which left no party with enough strength to form a government on its own.
By 1972, the economic progress of Allende's first year had been reversed, and the economy was in crisis.
In the United Kingdom, coalition governments ( sometimes known as national governments ) usually have been appointed only in times of national crisis.
The Djiboutian Government has been very supportive of U. S. and Western interests, particularly during the Gulf crisis of 1990-91 and after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Due to economic crisis, however, this title has been passed on to various other companies after Dominicana stopped flying.
A situation that has been often cited of this was the oil crisis of the 1970s, which some economists see as a major cause of the inflation experienced in the Western world in that decade.
However, since the economic crisis, there has been extensive talk and debate regarding the reintroduction of third-level fees.
A section of the conservatives had always been against democracy ; others had approved parliamentarianism since the revolutionary reform of 1906, but after the crisis of 1917 and the outbreak of the 1918 war, had concluded that empowering the common people would not work.
In the UK there have been signs of an MLF resurgence with a number of banknotes in circulation being over-marked with protest slogans such as " Banks = Robbers ", relating to the perceived culpability of banks in the financial crisis.
Economic recovery had been hampered by the separatist disputes in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, resistance to reform on the part of some corrupt and reactionary factions, and Asian financial crisis.
In Haiti, deforestation has long been cited by scientists as a source of ecological crisis ; the timber industry dates back to French colonial rule.
Malaysia ’ s rapid economic progress since 1970, which was only temporarily disrupted by the Asian financial crisis of 1997, has not been matched by change in Malaysian politics.
It has been speculated that the crisis may force Greece to abandon the euro and bring back its former currency, the drachma.
In this new position of strength, the Irish Volunteers, who had been swollen to over 100, 000 men in the conscription crisis, were re-organised as the army of this Republic.

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The financial crisis which began in 2007, corporate bailouts, and concerns over the Fed's secrecy have brought renewed concern regarding ability of the Fed to effectively manage the national monetary system.
However, in the wake of the economic crisis of 2008, Greek government debt crisis, 2008 – 2012 Spanish financial crisis and European sovereign debt crisis, thinkers such as Terry Eagleton, David Harvey, and David McNally have given renewed impetus to the debate on whether Marx was right that capitalism inherently tends towards crisis ( which Marx discussed as the " contradictions of capital ").
In the field of finance, Hyman Minsky put forward a theory of financial crisis based on financial fragility, which has recently received renewed attention.
He said there were five possibilities for the Soviet Union: successful pluralization, protracted crisis, renewed stagnation, coup ( by the KGB or Soviet military ), or the explicit collapse of the Communist regime.
That crisis ended in 1784 thanks to the King's shrewdness in outwitting Fox and renewed confidence in the system engendered by the leadership of Pitt.
The 2007-2008 world food price crisis has renewed calls for farm subsidies to be removed in light of evidence that farm subsidies contribute to rocketing food prices, which has a particularly detrimental impact on developing countries.
* June 11: The Secretary of State warned Governor Lucas that if he renewed the running of the line without regard for the feelings of Michigan, he would create a crisis demanding presidential interference.
The financial crisis of 2007 – 2012 has led to renewed scrutiny and criticism of the hypothesis.
The crisis in Factory legislation came to a head with a renewed attempt at a Ten Hour Bill, the basic aspiration of the workers.
The same day Wolff passed into Saxony, and presently proceeded to Marburg in Hesse-Kassel ( or Hesse-Cassel ), to whose university he had received a call even before this crisis, which was now renewed.
The final winner will determine the course of the world until the next crisis arrives, and the fight is renewed again with new players.
Carter's term is best known for the 444-day Iranian hostage crisis, and the move away from détente with the Soviet Union to a renewed Cold War.
Portable sawmills became popular in the United States starting in the 1970s, when the 1973 energy crisis and the back to the land movement had led to renewed interest in small woodlots and in self-sufficiency.
In response to renewed anti-government rioting in Córdoba and to the labor crisis under his leadership, he was deposed by another military junta led by Alejandro Lanusse.
What matters now, given the expected escalation of the crisis to prevent the former error and thus a renewed political disaster.
Instead a dispute over the rightful government of the state, and the determination of Omar al-Bashir to eradicate the Sudan People's Liberation Movement has led to a renewed insurgency, a refugee crisis.
Originating in 1968, the Irish Government gave renewed effort to the plans after the 1973 energy crisis.
The renewed industrialization, which based itself on both a dogmatic understanding of Marxian economics and a series of autarkic goals, brought major economic problems to Romania, beginning with the effects of the 1973 oil crisis, and worsened by the 1979 energy crisis.
It found its way out of this financial crisis after it received renewed contracts to build catamarans from overseas customers and the US military.

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