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crises造句
31. Devastating crises may shortly overtake us, leading inevitably to a lapse into barbarism. 32. If you give them time and sufficient explanation and preparation, children can deal surprisingly well with crises in their lives. 33. All of us face identity crises as time marches on. 34. In the past, great crises have created great opportunities and civilizations have surged forward with new vitality. 35. The growing crises of modernity are being met with corrective actions from a great many quarters. 36. They came in the period of relative economic recovery between the two big crises of 1929 and 1938. 37. This project will attempt to document how debt crises occurred and how they were handled in specific countries since the early eighties. 38. Several of the magazines were also going through identity crises, with new editors trying to redefine Vanity Fair and Mademoiselle. 39. But it will also be needed to pacify old adversaries, and to prevent small crises from becoming big ones. 40. Subsistence crises ceased after the 1850s and their disappearance can be linked directly with the rise of the railways. 41. It seems a highly attractive alternative to periodic sterling crises. 42. Such crises do not have an accidental character, they are a part of the very process of capitalist production and reproduction. 43. They saw costs escalating and sales slumping as the effect of oil crises and world recession hit the Company. 44. I listened to others' crises but didn't want to accept that I was in the middle of my own. 45. Most identified turning points in terms of crises in family relationships, often connected with a change in financial circumstances. 46. All are afflicted with a rise in overcrowded classrooms, teacher layoffs, and the other crises that accompany financial cutbacks. 47. Early warning and fault recovery functions of the system also provide a safeguard against operational crises and the risk of human error. 48. Critics say the system risks public safety because it does not allow the various agencies to talk to one another during crises. 49. The financial crises of the 1920s and the Great Depression of the 1930s had brought capitalism to the edge of extinction. 50. Identity crises are often most acute when family and marriage identity collapses. 51. I shall also argue that crises have a material basis, which relates to the periodic replacement and expansion of fixed capital. 52. Other measures intended to reduce the incidence of sickling crises are more controversial, and treatment centres vary in their policies. 53. Other shortages or malfunctions are impending that can lead to acute crises. 54. Vic grimaces at his own reflection, as if to say: come off it, no identity crises, please. 55. It took the Balkan crises of the 90s and their transatlantic tensions to underline how urgent it was. 56. Crises are characterized by anger, miscommunications, defending of positions and unwillingness to listen. 57. On moving here Laura had crises of conscience about how best to educate her youngest child. 58. It is a pity that other royals can not behave like her, particularly during the personal crises in their lives. 59. And it has helped solve the two major parties' identity crises. 60. Sickling crises cause cumulative tissue damage which frequently does not manifest until the child is older.