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181. But this fall the former FederalReserve chairman was being blamed for the laissez faire economicpolicies that contributed to the current financial crisis.
182. Still, the number coming to the United States has been falling since the Asian financial crisis in nineteen ninety-eight.
183. The international financial crisis makes reform of the international economic and financial system imminent mission.
184. Every financial crisis often accompanied by scientific and technological revolution.
185. Bankers blew the cred of pin - stripes and chalk - stripes in the financial crisis of 2008 - 09.
186. The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and other relevant organs also held seminars to analyze the impact of the financial crisis from the gender perspective.
187. In view of intercommunity of financial problems reflected by these cases, the paper has a value of reference to private-owned companies that are struggling to or will meet financial crisis.
188. 'Compensation played a role in the financial crisis, and yet nothing has changed,' says J. Robert Brown, a professor at University of Denver's law school and an expert on corporate governance.
189. This sweeping through the global financial crisis of central banking, spread to the surrounding industry.
190. Please tell us about China's participation in the international financial crisis aid aspects of the situation.
191. After the global financial crisis caused by loan from the United States, the huge salaries of directors is pushed to the air wave.
192. The severe blow dealt to Russia by the West's financial crisis is prompting a recalibration of Russia's foreign policy.
193. In terms of impact, the financial crisis has behaved, roughly, like the economic equivalent of a drive-by shooting.
194. Mr Di-Aping, from Sudan[sentencedict.com], pointed out that the world paid $1.3 trillion to bail out the banks in the financial crisis.
195. It is for the reason of lacking coordination of exchange rate arrangement in East Asia that the East Asia Financial Crisis broke out in 1997 under the attack of international flowing capital.
196. 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.
197. The Asian financial crisis in 1997 reveals the structure defects in Hong Kong's economy.
198. Goldman's move severs one of its last links to the financial crisis, which saw the ranks of big standalone U.S. investment banks shrink from five to zero in the space of six months.
199. How much will the financial crisis hurt America's economic potential?
199. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
200. The financial crisis revealed that top bankers were fabulously remunerated for lousy job.
201. The financial crisis starts to let the auction market welcome new one round the conformity.
202. No wonder shares have nearly tripled since the depths of the financial crisis. --P.N.
203. In the 1990s, while other former Soviet states limped from rampant privatisation to financial crisis, the Belarussian economy remained stable under almost total state control.
204. Or considers military strength a luxury at a moment of financial crisis?
205. While that may be true in the current financial crisis, the credit crunch has made it tough for the survivors to make hay out of such failures.
206. Overall, British attitudes to the financial crisis are closest to other old-world economies such as France and Germany, as well as Japan.
207. While it did not suffer a western-style financial crisis, it was hit hard by the second-order effects, as exports suddenly collapsed.
208. A financial crisis should not make the world’s moral compass point in another direction.
209. However, once the international financial crisis still bottomless, global economy is facing an unprecedented test.
210. The financial crisis has created an industrial crisis. What should governments do about it?
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