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151. At first the occasional financial crises served as successful tests. 152. Doctorow insists that only when American people are fully aware of the crises and make reflections on them can Amerian culture be better reconstructed during globalization. 153. Furthermore, despite the effects of the financial and energy crises on the economy and subsequent cost-saving measures, there is still a possibility of a positive future. 154. The financial system requires close oversight, or crises will destabilise it (see article). 155. Mr Hsieh has a reputation as a scrapper, having survived numerous crises and failures. 156. The government has been bogged down deeper and deeper in political and economic crises. 157. Covers trade, balance of payments, tariffs, quotas, commercial policy, exchange rates, international financial crises, international economic institutions since WWII. 158. The CHAOHU lake , as one of the five biggest freshwater lakes in China, is faced with four crises which are pollution, supernutrition , siltation and drought. 159. With the development of the city, there are various crises and drawbacks, because the urban development is contrary to nature, and destroys natural rules./crises.html 160. Two new academic papers suggest that such crises may be inherent to financial markets. 161. Under different circumstances that conversation might have been one of the crises of my life. 162. As the world's second biggest petroleum consumer and importer, Japan, for the sake of its petroleum supply security after the two energy crises, has established huge petroleum reserves. 163. The effect differences on tourism from different crises and differences in post - crisis recovery time are explored. 164. In crises , scared investors rush into American Treasuries, which are prized for their liquidity. 165. In coping with crises, when to start an emergency preplan is a problem that calls for solution. 166. The prospect of babysitting, of course, promises more tangible and immediate crises. 167. Financial crises normally originate in the accumulation of bubbles and their subsequent bursts. 168. Our attitudes during crises is very important to determine whether the crisis will make or mar our relationship with God. 169. If you rely on the rays of light within to provide guidance and assistance you shall receive that which you need to overcome your life's battles and crises. 170. Companies can use social media in China to conduct consumer research, shift brand preference, launch products, and manage crises. 171. A satire on 1960s upper-class suburban America, The Graduate is the story of an alienated college graduate having the mother of all identity crises. 172. After crises of the real economy, the financial sector and government debts, the logic of interventionism leads us to a currency crisis. 173. People who are undernourished also lack reserves of energy when faced with physical or mental crises. 174. Mr Bush's presidency may also be defined by his reaction to crises - but in a bad way. 175. Global financial crises shrink bank accounts in Sapporo and San Francisco. 176. In the past, liquidity crises have been solved by the emergence of a confident buyer with deep pockets, such as John Pierpont Morgan in 1907. 177. Mabanta said the military's Light Reaction Company had been trained by US Special Forces to handle different kinds of crises, including hijackings and hostage situations. 178. The SHOC continues to support crisis response during disease outbreaks including avian influenza, cholera and Rift Valley fever as well as other acute public health crises. 179. In addition, the crises will further erode young people's ability to find gainful employment. 180. Grass crops cannot save the world from the climate and energy crises, writes Jiang Gaoming.