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61. But memory is highly selective, particularly within an organization that has weathered numerous crises and moments of extreme duress.
62. All three of them were adults now, supposedly able to cope with the crises life flung at them.
63. Following this confrontation, a succession of crises seriously undermined the Mercian position further.
64. Persistent conflicts of interest, resulting in periodic political and economic crises, bear this out.
65. The postwar years saw recurrent crises, and resolutions to be more businesslike and to cut losses.
66. Eventually, as in most family crises, the initial shock wore off, and everyone simmered down.
67. By restricting the power of the elected government, the president hopes to prevent problems from erupting into full-blown crises.
68. Crises often mark turning points in overall patterns of policy development, because the consequences of alternative decisions can be momentous.
69. High military expenditure will fuel inflation, reduce international competitiveness, and balance of payments crises will occur as public debt increases.
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70. Most self-poisoning patients are reacting to crises in interpersonal relationships.
71. Mendel points out that this helped pave the way for economic crises that aggravated social discontent before 1905.
72. The crises of 1947 and 1949 might have given strong impetus to planning.
73. The ability of the state to resolve these crises would depend on the states ability to raise revenue and mobilise public support.
74. Or with so many global crises to keep an eye on, what the Almighty was doing watching a football game.
75. A thousand and one domestic crises can intrude on your office hours if your office is in your home.
76. From about 1690 agricultural productivity declined, and conditions were aggravated by the effects of war and recurrent subsistence crises.
77. Sickle cell crises are extremely rare but affected individuals should be warned of the potential dangers of severe hypothermia or hypoxia.
78. The root cause of these crises is not that things are being done poorly.
79. The grave social and political crises that they all face will prove a severe test for their new, untried assemblies.
80. Crises, of which high levels of unemployment are one manifestation, involve the totality of capitalist social relations.
81. Yet, there are deep, long-term crises at home and internationally that cry out for leadership.
82. The couple were helped to explore constructive methods of dealing with future crises without resorting to self-poisoning.
83. There were also obvious international reasons to try to defuse crises before they developed.
84. Gradually, watching world powers responding differently as new crises emerged, it fell into place.
85. And such a world will have to get used to the social and political instability which these crises leave in their wake.
86. We need some way to distinguish such events from the crises that mark structural changes.
87. The incident was one of many domestic crises which crowded in upon the royal couple in those tumultuous early days.
88. Food production will have to increase if we are not to be faced with epic crises.
89. As we now know, the various postcommunist countries were fated to suffer through severe economic crises.
90. Crises can therefore be used to legitimize more strategic movement.
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