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crisis <crises> [ˈkraɪsɪs] SUBST

crisis
kryzys m
to be in crisis

Asian crisis SUBST ÉCON

crisis management SUBST sans pl

crisis situation SUBST

economic crisis SUBST

financial crisis SUBST

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His expertise includes foreign policy, international crisis management and psychological warfare.
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This has certainly been the dominant economic trend since the credit crisis of 2008 and, in some areas, even before then.
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That's because it suggests that governments are less creditworthy than the very financial institutions they bailed out during the credit crisis just seven years ago.
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And in fact, it ended in a kind of normal way midlife crisis, starstruck woman.
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The financial markets were destabilised, causing a severe economic crisis that led to rationing.
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Taxable values for properties within municipalities that are charged a tax have dropped due to the mortgage crisis, further decreasing local coffers.
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The federal negotiators treated the situation as a hostage crisis.
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Prior to the crisis, banks and other financial institutions had invested significant amounts of money in complicated financial assets, such as collateralized debt obligations and credit default swaps.
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The long postwar boom ended in the 1970s, amid the economic crises experienced following the 1973 oil crisis.
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Recently, he also did some research on the European Monetary Union and the euro crisis.
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