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121. He said she will also meet with leaders of Kenyan civil society to see what ideas they may have for defusing one of the worst crises since Kenya's independence in 1963.
122. Based on enterprise crises forewarning theory, the study aims to forewarn and take precautions against financial management mistakes and crises so as to prevent and rectify them.
123. Unlike in previous economic crises, such as 1998, current infrastructure-focused stimulus efforts are unlikely to segue neatly into a rebound in export markets, as recovery elsewhere will be slow.
124. This semester Mr. Krugman is teaching a small graduate-level course on international monetary policy and theory, covering such timely subjects as international liquidity crises.
125. And the upsurge of the price of grain caused numerous social crises in some period in the Tang Dynasty, including the serious crises of social life and civil order.
126. Mr Hsieh a reputation as a scrapper, having survived numerous crises and failures.
127. Without rules, the international monetary and financial system is incapable of forestalling crises, financial bubbles and the widening of imbalances.
128. When recessions and financial crises left world markets filled with surplus steel, the U.S. industry sought dumping penalties to combat low-priced imports.
129. Periodic crises wrack the capitalist system,(http://sentencedict.com/crises.html) and they grow in size and duration.
130. In crises the most daring course is often the safest.
131. He believes the city's economic development will continue to be strong in the next few years, but may level off with a potential energy crises.
132. Debates spawned by China's recent crises are likely to become less fettered.
133. How does the current turmoil stack up against past crises?
134. Krugman is teaching a small graduate-level course on international monetary policy and theory, covering such timely subjects as international liquidity crises.
135. Regulation cannot prevent financial crises altogether, but it can minimise the devastation.
136. Plenty of literatures blame on the recurrent crises on the imbalanced reserves system, the dollar standard, and propose the reform on the international reserves.
137. Administrative agencies usually are created to deal with current crises or to redress serious social problems.
138. Yet if we just press the "pause" button on our emotions, taking time to mull over our choices[sentencedict.com], many crises can be defused.
139. If we don't [invest] we will see food crises like the one in 2007 repeated over and again.
140. As Talleyrand is supposed to have said of the Bourbons, policymakers have learnt nothing and forgotten nothing, not least about the private financial roots of the present fiscal crises.
141. More and more manipulated news photos emerge in media, which are causing more and more trust crises, photojournalism is facing the challenge in digital era.
142. Construct the warning indexes system. Seven indexes that uncover the essence of business crisis are selected based on the definition of business crises.
143. Enterprises have a certain life cycle, which will be in various stages of life encountered a variety of crises, resulting in corporate life curve changes.
144. Psychologists think, you can still hard wall plate to ease financial crises bring you pressure ...
145. East Asia Financial crisis demonstrates that exchange rate regimes, capital flows and financial crises are closely interacted, under free capital flow, Pegged or fixed regimes are prone to crises.
146. A new control approach is proposed for multimachine power systems during transient crises. The variable structure control theory is applied to design the valve control law.
147. This increase was, one might argue, a form of self-insurance after earlier crises.
148. They would point a diminution in the frequency of global financial crises this decade.
149. Overly aggressive lending and speculative risk-taking that led to these crises have, in turn, led to political demands for tighter controls over interest rates and banking practices.
150. The enterprise is facing many kinds of crises in the production operation, regardless and which kind of crisis occurs, has the possibility to bring the deathblow to the enterprise.
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