Crisis
a crisis (noun) - an urgent, difficult or dangerous situationcrises (plural)
a crisis is a terrible thing to waste
community banding together in a time of crisis
crisis situations
the main drivers for cultural development are crisis situations
mushrooming crisis
the conflict has mushroomed into an international crisis
crisis spirals out of control
the need to act before the crisis spirals out of control
in crisis mode
Corporate America is in crisis mode
global food crisis in 2008
a major humanitarian crisis
immediate measures to address the massive humanitarian crisis of traumatized victims
a personal crisis
Unable to face up to his own crisis, Bergman reverted to denial, as well as to a suicide attempt
help with a crisis
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a family crisis
a wholesome reunion turns out to be a cover for a tense family crisis, with the boy's parents on the verge of separation
crisis intervention
crisis intervention immediately following a traumatic incident
an identity crisis
a mid-life crisis
crisis escalates
the speed with which a crisis can escalate
reach crisis proportions
shortage reached crisis proportions
the housing shortage in the central city has reached crisis proportions
strong action needed to bring this crisis to an end
on record calling for strong action to bring this crisis to an end
economic crisis
current economic crisis
financial crisis
global financial crisis
the crisis of industrial capitalism of the Great Depression in the 1930s
Asian financial crisis of 1997
In the wake of the Asian financial crisis that began in 1997, Malaysia pegged the exchange rate of its national currency
banking crisis
currency crisis
debt crisis
third world debt crisis
a personal financial crisis
credit crisis
address the credit crisis
the bailout plan could address the credit crisis and reduce the severity of the looming recession
That inflow of capital could prevent the credit crisis from developing into an economy-wide credit crunch
hit by the crisis
hard hit by the crisis
slammed by the crisis
The country's economic crisis has slammed Sandra Kasper's family harder than many
a personal crisis of faith
a crisis of thought
crisis of conscience
crisis triggering...
crisis triggered by...
the subprime crisis triggered the current recession and massive bank and investment house failures
a crisis of confidence
day-to-day crisis
Crisis Heightens
crisis, disaster, war, famine
in deep ecological crisis
crisis of male body obsession
The Adonis Complex: The Secret Crisis of Male Body Obsession
in moments of crisis
in moments of crisis I turn to agnosticism for the comfort it gives in freeing me from superstition
crisis has deepened
the worst crisis ever
in one of its most serious crises ever
weather a crisis
survive a crisis
someone you can rely on in a crisis
biodiversity crisis
international AIDS crisis
tackle a crisis
solve a crisis
internal corporate crisis
company facing a cash crisis
domestic crisis
quickening public interest in the worldwide dimension of the crisis
the crisis set off by these events
coordinate their responses to the crisis
a crisis of continuity
The identity crisis in feminist theory
Professional identity crisis: Race, class, gender, and success at professional schools
oil crisis
energy crisis
political crisis
Political Crisis Deepens
the Cuban missile crisis
a city in crisis
refugee crisis
housing crisis
police Crisis Negotiation
a major crisis
a serious crisis
acute crisis
impending crisis
looming crisis
crisis arises
crisis deepens
crisis over already
crisis worsens
face a crisis
facing a crisis in the company's management
suffer a crisis
avert a crisis
prevent a crisis
resolve a crisis
overcome a crisis
respond to a crisis
cause a crisis
create a crisis
trigger a crisis
provoke a crisis
spark off a crisis
aggravate a crisis
make the crisis worse
waiting for next crisis to arise
hostage to a crisis
a hostage crisis
the Iran hostage crisis of 1979-81
in times of crisis
crisis management
crisis of state legitimacy
in a state of crisis
a crisis changing fundamental facts?
Anybody who thinks the present financial crisis has changed these fundamental facts is engaged in the time-honored human propensity for self-dramatization
a crisis that is affecting everyone
public health crisis
the SARS crisis in 2002
the sharing of knowledge during a crisis
funding crisis
school funding crisis
worldwide economic crisis
designation of the crisis in Darfur as a genocide
crisis brought into focus
the crisis brought into focus the extraordinary decline in agricultural assistance by the United States
crisis persists
the financial crisis has passed
the ongoing crisis
emerging from crisis
the latest crisis
Crisis of Governance
Aging prisoners: Crisis in American corrections
Aging inmates present prison crisis
crisis management
strong crisis management capacity
Culturally sensitive practices and crisis management
examining the multiple complexities surrounding the Tlingit religious crisis
died during the crisis






