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crises造句
1. Economic crises recur periodically. 2. These contradictions explain the recurrent expenditure crises. 3. Two more potential crises are bubbling under the surface. 4. Crises will strew his path to test his mettle. 5. Midlife crises are forcing them to reassess and re-prioritize. 6. His last years were ravaged by financial crises. 7. This would entail acceptance that such crises are an integral condition of the existence of liberalised capital markets. 8. But it is possible to dissect most crises and examine each component in turn. 9. So reality is portrayed as a series of crises and cliff-hanger plotlines, as opposed to the plodding process of daily life. 10. And international response to financial crises is an imperative to limit the contagion of panic and financial losses. 11. Three simultaneous hostage crises involving Chechen rebels added to a sense of unease. 12. We are a very close-knit family and support each other through any crises. 13. The country's economic troubles are rooted in a string of global crises. 14. The book contains a powerful cocktail of romance, family crises and big business. 15. Early experiences shape the way we face up to and deal with crises in later life. 16. When she had an affair with her friend's husband, she wittingly set off a chain of crises. 17. Each trainee must be able to respond effectively to all imaginable crises. 18. Timely recognition of emerging infections requires early warning systems to detect new infectious diseases before they become public health crises. 19. Unemployment does not only deny an adequate income, it can create deep crises of social identity. 20. They demand our attention with the same immediacy as the everyday crises in our lives. 21. The danger is that all Twelve risk making themselves equally irrelevant, even when crises erupt on their own doorstep. 22. The Utah team's experience nursing Clark through his succession of crises will inevitable produce dividends for future heart patients. 23. Economic development in open market economies has always been punctuated by crises. 24. As responsible citizens, you have the duty to, and can, avert these insurance crises. 25. In this final session Margaret was encouraged to explore possible ways of coping at times of further crises. 26. What ensued was the by now familiar domino effect of emerging market crises. 27. Explaining how social and political cohesion is maintained despite capitalist crises is also critical for contemporary Marxists. 28. The foundations of the post-war boom in Britain were laid in those crises at the start of the 1930s. 29. The organisation he had so painstakingly built up had successfully weathered several crises over the past week. 30. Here were the seeds of the twentieth century problem of acid rain and other crises besides.