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181. As an organization coexistent of profitability and public resistance, the state-owned enterprise has the superiority and responsibility in the management of natural disaster crises. 182. In my view, however, the greatest external benefits of the Fed's supervisory activities are those related to the institution's role in preventing and managing financial crises. 183. Pre-warning quota and pre-warning system for twins crises in emerging market countries can be set up in accordance with logistic regression pattern and after a decision cost comparison. 184. Such openness is in stark contrast to the almost obsessive secretiveness that Beijing has displayed in the past when dealing with crises. 185. Mental health services should be thought highly of during perinatal period to make parturients live through affect crises enjoyably , accordingly to reduce the developments of postpartum depression. 186. Energy crises will threaten our existence because of our excessive exploitation and because of the growing population. 187. "A perfect storm" of crises by 2030, according to HMG's chief scientific adviser. 188. Tai Chi plots again to hurt Wu family. Will they tide over their crises? 189. If Europe snubs the IMF, it may eventually need to set up a clone—a European Monetary Fund—to deal with future funding crises. 190. If it is so temerity to crises , Dan Lu non - scene I could not. 191. This environmental jeremiad is more precisely about how democracy cannot solve the interrelated environmental and population crises in which we are enmeshed. 192. Crises are endemic to financial systems. Attempts to regulate them may do more harm than good. 193. Other metabolic crises, such as hypercalcemia , unrelated to renal failure, may result in a patient's admission to the ICU. 194. One of ecological crises people were facing was land salt - alkalinization. 195. For the exhaustion of the petroleum and coal, human must face serious energy crises and environmental pollution. As an alternative resource, biomass will be attracted much attention than before. 196. But with its development, many crises also come into being the rising of the processed trade out of our territory. 197. Most crises, notably the big ones , creep up on us from unsuspected quarters. 198. Warsaw was also offered pledges of solidarity by the rest of the bloc in the event of future energy crises. 199. HEV is very important for dealing with energy crises, ensuring environment and sustainable development. At present, HEV becomes a hotspot in vehicle technology development, and has achieved success. 200. Nixon's most capricious cations had occured in times of quiet, not in reaction to crises. 201. After the energy crises of the 1970s, the country forced itself to conserve with government-mandated energy-efficiency targets and steep taxes on petroleum. 202. Facing ecological crises, the traditional law system has become unworkable. 203. But these crises drew a line between north and south, between the industrialised and developing world. 204. Among these crises, a common characteristic is that the influence of real estate mortgage risk played a key role, especially in the Japanese financial crisis. 205. In fact, the U.S. government has successfully reined in its power use since Congress first began setting targets in the wake of the 1970s energy crises. 206. Both the establishment of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and the First Oil Crises has resulted in profound impacts on the world oil market. 207. We need to abandon the water stress index as a way of defining water scarcity and insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa, as it fundamentally misrepresents current and future water crises in the region. 208. Rudy Giuliani, who has experience with blue-state crises, is pondering a run for the statehouse in New York. 209. The bio-energy, as one form of renewable energy with wide resource, its application could not only relax the energy crises but also restrain the environmental pollution. 210. They argue that the government response has been largely limited to off-and-on campaigns in response to acute crises.