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"Crisis" Definitions
  1. a British charity for homeless people that began in 1972, and that offers education, employment, housing and other services. Each year it also uses empty buildings in large cities to give people shelter, food and clothing in the time around Christmas. This service is run by Crisis at Christmas.
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He connects the mortgage crisis to the American banking crisis to the European debt crisis to the crisis of liberalism.
It's a nationwide crisis and also a provincial crisis and municipality crisis.
Evans: Beyond the public health emergency, we now have an economic crisis, a jobs crisis, a financial crisis and potentially a refugee crisis.
" IDMC's Yonteani said this crisis wasn't a humanitarian crisis, "It's a crisis of development.
It's not a midlife crisis, not a quarter-life crisis, but an entering-adulthood crisis.
Look at the 2008 financial crisis, the subsequent euro crisis and now the refugee crisis.
The public health crisis, in his view, is a freestanding crisis that requires crisis management.
This is a humanitarian crisis — a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul.
That's a public health crisis, it's a human rights crisis, but it's also an economic crisis.
So what happens if there's a foreign policy crisis, a financial crisis, a health crisis, whatever?
You will have political crisis, you will have financial crisis, you will have social crisis, you will have military crisis — but that's part of our world.
Then you have the peso crisis, the Asian financial crisis, the ruble crisis, Long Term Capital Management.
"This is a national pilot crisis, not just a military crisis or an Air Force crisis," Brig. Gen.
"This is a humanitarian crisis — a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul," Trump said.
"We are in the middle of a jobs crisis, a border crisis, and a terrorism crisis," he said.
"This is a humanitarian crisis—a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul," he said.
"This is a humanitarian crisis — a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul," he said.
Right now, however, we are in the middle of a jobs crisis, a border crisis, and a terrorism crisis.
I had a marriage crisis, a mid-life crisis of faith and a career crisis all at the same time.
EJ was born the following June, to parents grappling with a medical crisis, a marriage crisis and a publicity crisis.
It creates a new public health crisis, on top of the current homelessness crisis, on top of the coronavirus crisis.
"It's just such a crisis on top of a crisis with a side of crisis," he told Vox by phone.
We are now squarely in the midst of a health crisis, an economic crisis and a brewing, calamitous job crisis.
" It was a crisis, like: "Oh yeah, that crisis.
Climate crisis as a health crisis WHO called the current climate crisis "a health crisis" on its list, noting, for instance, that air pollution kills an estimated 7 million people every year.
Right now, however, we're in the middle of a jobs crisis, a border crisis and a terrorism crisis like never before.
The term "crisis actor" is sometimes defined as an actor who goes from crisis to crisis to advance a certain ideology.
The Times report detailed a company in crisis, with its leaders unable to stop crisis after crisis from damaging its reputation.
Facebook already has a Crisis Response hub with crisis pages.
We witnessed a worse crisis in 2008, a financial crisis.
He created a crisis, he says he's solved the crisis.
This is not a PR crisis, it's a health crisis.
This is what governing from crisis to crisis looks like.
Perhaps another crisis — the climate crisis — can provide a template.
The housing crisis, at its core, is a social crisis.
We lurch from crisis to crisis and call it governing.
Therefore, our infrastructure crisis is a crisis of our roads.
The climate crisis continues to be just that… a crisis.
Tony: I think the last crisis was a terrible crisis.
Now, we have the health crisis and the financial crisis.
Right now, however, we are in the middle of a jobs crisis, a border crisis, and a terrorism crisis like never before.
" "This opioid crisis, this public health crisis we're in," he said, "it is a man-made crisis, but the evidence will show this crisis is a drug company-made crisis, and one of the causes is sitting right here to my right -- Janssen and Johnson & Johnson.
But he says that least five global shocks - the 1982 Third Word debt crisis, the European exchange rate crisis of 1992, the Mexican or tequila crisis of 1994, the Asian crisis of 1998, and the euro zone debt crisis of 2012 - have not pushed America into recession.
For instance, they looked at Russia's sovereign crisis in 1992; Poland's banking crisis in 1989 and Ecuador's banking and sovereign crisis in 1999.
She talks about how the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, isn't just a public health crisis but a crisis of poverty and racism.
Resolving the Yemeni crisis will end the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
Boeing crisis: Boeing's 737 Max crisis is hitting its bottom line.
It's a crisis at the border, a crisis of American sovereignty.
Congress has a responsibility to govern effectively, not crisis to crisis.
While the administration lurches from crisis to crisis, political windows close.
Crisis has a way of forcing innovation, and crisis is here.
Text CRISIS to 741741 to be connected to a crisis counselor. 
"The crisis at hand is a public health crisis," he said.
Coronavirus is the largest global crisis since the 2008 financial crisis.
If Chicago's in crisis, then who's responsible for solving that crisis?
Opioid crisis How bad is the opioid crisis in the US?
"Cholera is today's crisis, famine is tomorrow's crisis," Mr. McGoldrick said.
The crisis of English departments is also a crisis of faith.
This is a health crisis, it shouldn't be a financial crisis.
" In an email to me, Balkin agreed: "If Comey's firing has precipitated a crisis, it would be a political crisis, not a constitutional crisis.
"People just hop from crisis to crisis to crisis, and we just need to find another sustainable model for fighting these issues," she said.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, policymakers took care to understand the cause of the crisis by convening the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
That would be a genuine crisis, and change happens in a crisis.
Humanitarian crisis High civilian casualties is only the beginning of Yemen's crisis.
"This crisis on the border is a manufactured crisis," Newsom told reporters.
We might get by from crisis to crisis and we may not.
Generally, we think of the refugee crisis as a Syrian refugee crisis.
Crisis communication Third, the United States needs a standing Crisis Communications Center.
Third, there is an unprecedented migrant crisis and a European solidarity crisis.
Congress has a bad habit of needlessly governing from crisis to crisis.
Editorial The fiscal crisis in Puerto Rico is also a humanitarian crisis.
Governing from crisis to crisis helps no one in the long run.
This plan solves the immediate crisis -- and it is a horrible crisis.
We have an affordability crisis and a homelessness crisis on our hands.
It is squarely a humanitarian crisis and a crisis of women's rights.
Germany carried Europe through the financial crisis, and then the refugee crisis.
There's "a crisis of authority, a crisis of expertise," Donovan told me.
There is no immigration crisis; there is no crisis of immigrant crime.
This is the untold college crisis in America — the college completion crisis.
The NYCT still thinks in terms of going from crisis to crisis.
The Syrian refugee crisis is the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world.
The festering European economic crisis was joined by two additional crises in 2015—the refugee crisis and the security crisis that public terrorist attacks generated.
Currency crisis For a sustainable recovery, Nigeria must resolve its foreign exchange crisis.
All of this suggests that the constitutional crisis is also a political crisis.
In addition to the humanitarian crisis taking place, an economic crisis also loomed.
The country has been lurching from crisis to crisis for quite some time.
This crisis was not of their making, yet they are inheriting this crisis.
Treat those in crisis Crisis is a signal that someone needs immediate support.
The opioid crisis truly is a crisis in every sense of the word.
A crisis of Conservatism was transformed into a crisis of identity—and now
Second, people think that a crisis overseas will eventually mean a crisis here.
The question is whether it is a small crisis or a big crisis.
It's a crisis of solidarity, a crisis of segmentation, spiritual degradation and intimacy.
Hollande and Merkel held crisis talks about the migrant crisis over the weekend.
The epistemic crisis, and its attendant political crisis, will be fully upon us.
The crisis poses the toughest test for Greece since a 2015 financial crisis.
Right now, Americans are facing a public health crisis and an economic crisis.
"We're living in an age when crisis is followed by crisis," said Rep.
On top of the looming public health crisis is a massive fiscal crisis.
For just as we have a climate crisis, we have an inequality crisis.
"No one personally remembers the Cuban crisis or the Berlin crisis," he said.
And this is a social crisis on top of our public health crisis.
Wells Fargo has spent the last two years moving from crisis to crisis.
Climate crisis CNN last night hosted a marathon of climate crisis town halls.
Congress has been lurching from spending crisis to spending crisis for seemingly months.
At that time financial crisis triggered crisis in fiscal, society and international political.
A suicide crisis South Korea is undoubtedly going through a mental health crisis.
We might have curbed the opioid crisis and avoided the 2008 financial crisis.
You have crisis — you describe some kind of crisis that requires definitive action.
"We could find ourselves in a situation where we have a rocket crisis close not just to the crisis of the 1980s but close to the Caribbean crisis," Ryabkov said, using the standard Russian term for the Cuban missile crisis.
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Is Tainted by Crisis After Crisis Sarah Frier digs into the various ways Sandberg's standing has been hurt by two years of perma-crisis.
But in times of crisis — like the financial crisis in 2007 and the European debt crisis that followed — they can become reluctant to transact with each other.
The existing crisis phone line, and the crisis text line, is staffed by a mix of paid professionals and unpaid volunteers trained in crisis and suicide intervention.
"The Syrian crisis is now a European crisis," a senior European diplomat told me.
The European refugee crisis isn't so much a crisis as it is a catastrophe.
For the first time, a Bachelor's mid-show crisis seems like a genuine crisis.
Think about the United States' debt crisis or the 2008 financial crisis that happened.
His first interaction with Crisis Text Line was when he was in crisis himself.
Crisis Text Line's communication platform provides real-time responses from trained individuals in crisis.
The biodiversity crisis also means we're potentially setting ourselves up for a food crisis.
TOM ROGAN, WASHINGTON EXAMINER: On the border of a crisis or in a crisis.
Economic crisis Venezuela is facing a deep humanitarian crisis sparked by an economic meltdown.
More than a water crisis Flint's problems are not limited to its water crisis.
For a while, headlines like "The Refugee Crisis Is Humanity's Crisis" dominated the newspapers.
But at the same time, the country has been lurching from crisis to crisis.
And-- the first crisis I was in was a Mexican crisis of 4003, '95.
The epicenter of the dengue crisis was also the epicenter of the mortgage crisis.
The most important thing about crisis management is to prepare for the next crisis.
We are not just in a climate crisis, but also an affordable housing crisis.
The blackout is the latest crisis to befall a country in seemingly perpetual crisis.
Crisis equals opportunityThis leads to Ljungman's next point: One man's crisis is another's opportunity.
The crisis surrounding the coronavirus has quickly become the biggest crisis of Trump's presidency.
In the last few weeks, the economic crisis has also been a financial crisis.
We are in a severe health crisis that is turning into an economic crisis.
Every crisis would be a nuclear crisis, any war could become a nuclear war.
Labour should be well ahead of a government that blunders from crisis to crisis.
Other, later crises—Final Crisis, Infinite Crisis—got even weirder and more cris-tastic.
You can't always assume that the next crisis would be like the last crisis.
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"We plan to discuss the Idlib crisis... We expect to reach a common understanding on the crisis, the cause of the crisis, the harmful effects of the crisis and arrive at a set of necessary joint measures," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
This was a crisis of a political regime rather than merely a crisis of statecraft.
" He dispelled the myth that the refugee crisis is a "crisis of the rich world.
We always try to put the Syria crisis in the context of the global crisis.
"It's a completion crisis, not a debt crisis," Crow said in a "Squawk Box" interview.
India water crisis A serious water crisis has developed in Chennai, India's sixth largest city.
"Separating 2,300 kids created such a crazy humanitarian crisis and crisis of morality," Alvarado said.
" She called gender-based violence an urgent "public health crisis" and a "public safety crisis.
"There may have been a crisis in Greece, but the crisis creates opportunities," Bakatselos said.
This can happen in two ways: a crisis of operation and a crisis of fidelity.
The United States has a retirement crisis, which it is treating like a savings crisis.
The anti-Semitism crisis gripping the Labour Party is also a crisis of conspiracy-mongering.
The big picture: Tottering from crisis to crisis has taken a heavy toll on Maduro.
The next year the global financial crisis struck, followed in 2010 by the euro crisis.
Mounting crisis The crisis has now extended for several weeks, and tensions are running high.
They were facing a crisis that was less visible than the great crisis of 2008.
Gaza crisis looming The push for reunification comes as Gaza faces a mounting humanitarian crisis.
The United States is a nation in crisis and is having a crisis of identity.
The crisis developed around the same time as the lead contamination crisis in Flint, Mich.
An individual in crisis needs to speak with a crisis counselor as soon as possible.
Venezuela's economic crisis, set off by collapsing oil prices, has metastasized into a health crisis.
Volunteer for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, Crisis Text Line or your local crisis center.
Don't be mistaken, however, because a crisis not accelerated does not make a crisis solved.
The health-care crisis in the United States is in many ways a pricing crisis.
It's hard to appreciate the scale of this crisis — and it is a crisis — abstractly.
"This has already transcended an economic crisis and is becoming a humanitarian crisis," Velez said.
Humanitarian crisis The Syrian government's winter offensive on the area has triggered a humanitarian crisis.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Washington moves slowly except in times of crisis — political crisis that is.
Our response to this health crisis will shape the climate crisis for decades to come.
Our response to this health crisis will shape the climate crisis for decades to come.
One pillar of Obamacare is in crisis — but just how serious a crisis remains debatable.
The national team, despite the presence of Lionel Messi, has lurched from crisis to crisis.
Yet, while this crisis is unlike anything we've seen before, a crisis itself is not.
I think journalism is in crisis, but journalism is always in one crisis or another.
"The biggest crisis we should never be numb to is the Syrian crisis," he said.
"This is a crisis that should not be transformed into an ethnic crisis," he said.
The lessons from that earlier crisis Boeing obviously survived the crisis from the mid '60s.
Policy makers should be concerned about a graduation crisis more than a student debt crisis.
The secession crisis of 20133 was, Whittington argues, both an operational and a fidelity crisis.
"We believe that what is occurring is a profitability crisis in global banking, particularly in Europe, as opposed to the balance crisis which occurred during the financial crisis," Cannon wrote.
Many experts have pointed to the overprescribing of painkillers as the root of the US opioid crisis, but say it then evolved into a heroin crisis and a fentanyl crisis.
"It's a personal crisis for individuals with debt but it is a crisis for the economy," Cody Hounanian, a program director at non-profit group Student Debt Crisis, told Hill.
Indeed, Trump's crisis has best been described as a "slow-motion Cuban missile crisis" — only the crisis-driver is not Fidel Castro, but North Korea's bizarre despot, Kim Jong-un.
But lead poisoning is a national crisis, not just a Flint crisis, affecting 535,000 US children.
" Live updates: Opioid crisis trial "To put it bluntly," he said, "this crisis is devastating Oklahoma.
The epistemic crisis Trump has accelerated is now morphing into a full-fledged crisis of democracy.
Today, the fentanyl crisis has mushroomed into a crisis of related chemicals such as acetyl fentanyl.
And post-crisis safeguards have made a crisis much less likely than it was in 2008.
The group—and its "Crisis Actors" have become patient zero for the larger crisis acting conspiracy.
"This is the real crisis, not the bond yield spreads or the economic crisis," he added.
"There is a crisis at the border, but there's also a crisis in Baltimore," Klacik said.
"We have a crisis at our southern border, but no crisis justifies violating the Constitution," Sen.
Modern life is complicated and also chaotic, jumping from crisis to crisis we can barely understand.
Its lengthy restructuring following the 13 financial crisis was exacerbated by Russia's economic crisis in 2014.
The Greek crisis taught the European authorities the art of muddling through one crisis after another.
We need to treat this crisis like what it is: A public health crisis, an epidemic.
It also was the cause of a second crisis the following year, the Russian financial crisis.
While Trump stumbles from crisis to crisis without a coherent approach, U.S. adversaries aren't standing around.
Its lengthy restructuring following the 2008 financial crisis was exacerbated by Russia's economic crisis in 2014.
"This crisis is of his own making""This crisis is of his own making," Bebb said.
The housing crisis paired with an economic crisis has left city homes empty and values low.
Somalia has lurched from crisis to crisis over the 25 years since its central government collapsed.
It is immediately clear that the world's worst humanitarian crisis is in fact a political crisis.
Public servants, public institutions not only failed to prevent the crisis, their decisions created this crisis.
The economic crisis has been intertwined with a political crisis that brought down the Brazilian government.
TF: I suppose I was going through a midlife crisis, an alcohol crisis, at that moment.
Facing a looming debt crisis, for example, lawmakers enacted a spending bill that balloons that crisis.
This is a crisis facing American cities right now in 2111, but it's an old crisis.
Agati contends the current situation is not a financial crisis — rather, it's a global health crisis.
Climate change is a global health crisis The climate crisis is also a global health emergency.
This public health pandemic and economic crisis must not turn into a financial and banking crisis.
Paxton's decision "has already created a health crisis on top of a health crisis," she said.
The euro crisis involved bailouts for other countries; the migration crisis saw bailouts for new arrivals.
Evelyn Erickson bears a weariness from living from crisis to crisis: Drugs, alcohol, divorce, perpetual adolescence.
In some ways, the fallout from the biodiversity crisis is more permanent than the climate crisis.
"We face a crisis — a real, serious and sustained crisis at our borders," Ms. Nielsen said.
There are ways to prevent a crisis of public health from becoming a crisis of democracy.
Crisis management In my NYU Brand Strategy course, I teach these three pillars of crisis management:
AND THEN THE ISSUES OF THIS DEBT CRISIS ARE VERY DIFFERENT THAN THE LAST DEBT CRISIS.
If the lawsuit succeeds, the U.N. would classify the climate crisis as a children's rights crisis.
The ocean plastics crisis is a crisis, and like the ocean, it impacts all of us.
Liquidity requirements can't save us from the next crisis, and they can make that crisis worse.
When families are facing a devastating health crisis, they shouldn't also face a devastating financial crisis.
"The response to the crisis will need to be as extraordinary as the crisis," he said.
"This is a crisis, but this is a crisis that Congress created," said ranking Republican Rep.
The organization is the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, not the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting.
The financial crisis and plummeting economy had swept America's already fragile carmakers into an existential crisis.
This wasn't just a crisis of skills or cash flow; it was a crisis of conscience.
If you are experiencing an emotional or mental health crisis and are in need of crisis support, please call the Crisis Call Center's 24-hour hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
"We're in the middle of a jobs crisis, a border crisis and a terrorism crisis like never before," he said on Wednesday, hours after meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
"Eight years of the Christie-Guadagno administration has gone by, and we still have a property tax crisis, school funding crisis, tax code crisis, affordable housing crisis," Mr. Ciattarelli told a crowd gathered here Monday for a town-hall meeting that included his signature PowerPoint presentation.
Asked if they felt a sense of crisis over the trend, 30 percent said they had a considerable sense of crisis while 48 percent said they had a slight sense of crisis.
The veteran suicide crisis has begun to feel like another example of our society lurching from crisis to crisis, with the topic coming to the surface only after a tragedy has occurred.
Yes. Aspects of China's currency dilemma are eerily similar to patterns demonstrated during the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997, the Mexican Peso Crisis of 1994, and the Russian Ruble Crisis of 85033.
What we keep trying to emphasize is that this crisis right now really is a global crisis.
This crisis is only going to get worse Prime minister, you cannot ignore this crisis any longer.
Particularly as Trump careens from crisis to crisis, the world is looking for reassurance from Mike Pompeo.
For years Monte dei Paschi, Italy's fourth-biggest bank by assets, has lurched from crisis to crisis.
If you are in crisis, text PEOPLEMAG to 741741 for confidential, free support from Crisis Text Line.      
Certainly it was unlikely that Facebook's hiring of a crisis PR agency would itself become a crisis.
Crisis Text Line provides a text-based crisis "hotline" targeting teens who prefer text over voice calls.
But the current situation isn't really a crisis of numbers so much as a crisis of resources.
As Facebook turns 15, it's lurching from crisis to crisis—and still making money hand over fist.
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During the 2008 financial crisis and the 2011-2012 euro zone debt crisis, banks, especially non-U.
Uber's been facing crisis after crisis at home, but its rivals around the world aren't slowing down.
No one appears as silly and ridiculous as the optimist amid a crisis — even a faux crisis.
This crisis is only going to get worse ... Prime minister, you cannot ignore this crisis any longer.
A new financial crisis somewhere in the world — perhaps a government debt crisis — could be that spark.
U. sentiments swelling across Europe in reaction to the refugee crisis and the economic crisis before it.
We are now faced with another constitutional crisis, a crisis that again threatens the rule of law.
" On the challenges facing journalism: "The biggest crisis in American journalism is the crisis in local journalism.
"It went from a crisis in the bureaucracy to a crisis at the presidential level," Cagaptay says.
In another way, however, the trade crisis is quite different from the humanitarian crisis at the border.
I think this is primarily a health crisis — and I think also a personal crisis for people.
These outcomes are worse than were recorded during the global financial crisis or the European sovereign crisis.
Put more directly, in order to solve the climate crisis, we have to solve the housing crisis.
Lately, Dr. Hansen has been thinking about the connection between the political crisis and the climate crisis.
"It's a crisis within a crisis," John Berger, CEO of the Houston-based solar company Sunnova, said.
I have been wondering when that epistemic crisis might spiral out into a full-fledged political crisis.
During the city and statewide fiscal crisis of the 1970s, the transit system faced a true crisis.
More than 6900 years after the financial crisis, small business lending remains below the pre-crisis level.
The peg survived the Asia financial crisis of 1997-1998, and the global financial crisis of 2008.
"Athens was synonymous with the economic crisis and social crisis that ensued in Europe," Mr. Szymczyk said.
Ross Douthat THE 2016 campaign was a crisis for conservatism; its aftermath is a crisis for liberalism.
Boeing's crisis will weigh on the US economy Boeing's 737 Max crisis keeps getting worse and worse.
War and the military incursions exacerbate the climate crisis, and the climate crisis worsens our humanitarian needs.
The media and policymakers are mistaken when they decry an opioid crisis rather than a drug crisis.
One exception is Wells Fargo, which has spent the past two years moving from crisis to crisis.
"The financial crisis reached cataclysmic proportions with the collapse of Lehman Brothers," the crisis inquiry commission concluded.
The opioid crisis is one issue that administration officials and those close to the crisis say Mrs.
The problem with using a crisis to rise to power is that once you're in power, the crisis is yours to solve — and your responsibility is commensurate with the size of the crisis.
The way they're using the ban—everything from that to voter suppression—is setting up a constitutional crisis and what will end up being an electoral crisis and probably a national security crisis.
For over three decades, from the late 1970s into the 2000s, rural Mexico had stumbled from one economic crisis to next—currency devaluation, agricultural collapse, the Tequila Crisis, the Tortilla Crisis, and NAFTA.
Venezuela's 'state of emergency': How the country slid into crisis Mired in economic crisis The country is battling an economic crisis, with many Venezuelans lacking access to enough food and basic health care.
But when dealing with a financial crisis, an environmental crisis, or a pandemic crisis, when the adversary is in a sense nature, the errors are usually of being too slow and too tentative.
The low inventory of available single-family homes is what keeps investors from worrying about a housing crisis spilling over into a banking crisis, which would then spill over into an economic crisis.
Venture capitalist, eBay executive who championed, actually, the acquisition of PayPal back in the day, but Jeff had this rule of thumb when he was managing people that about one percent of your employees have a crisis every day, and that could be a personal crisis, a professional crisis, a medical crisis, a family crisis, but when you're the boss, all those crises are yours. Yeah.
The state can no longer pretend that its housing crisis is one thing and its climate crisis another.
"We've been spending 10 years now first with the financial crisis and then the euro crisis," he noted.
JEN CORBIN, ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY CRISIS RESPONSE: Hi, I&aposm Jen Corbin with Anne Arundel County Crisis Response.
"It's a crisis within a crisis," says Wilma Wooten, director of public health services for San Diego County.
It is also powerful evidence that America's epistemic crisis is spinning up into a full-blown political crisis.
National politicians only really started paying attention to Flint's crisis in 210, two years after the crisis began.
The embattled ride-hailing company has been limping from crisis to crisis since the beginning of the year.
"Governments tend to view this as a political crisis ... but it is also a humanitarian crisis," said Walker.
"The closure of this plant was the result of a management crisis, not the steel crisis," he said.
YNH: I think that we are now facing really, not just a technological crisis, but a philosophical crisis.
Chipotle mismanaged its communications crisis by burying the lead with the media – and then skipping crucial crisis steps.
This kind of financial firefighting only guarantees you'll veer from crisis to crisis as your credit score burns.
The 2008 crisis was nearly 200 times greater in scope and pain than the savings and loan crisis.
The crisis has led to the worst diplomatic crisis between Russia and Western nations since the Cold War.
Humanity is in crisis —- and there is no exit from that crisis other than the solidarity of humans.
And the island's financial crisis has made it harder for its government to respond to the Zika crisis.
Venezuelans with access to dollars — through remittances or savings squirreled away before the crisis — are surviving this crisis.
Although Obama portrayed his action as an effort to address a humanitarian crisis, he made the crisis worse.
In 2002, long before the most recent financial crisis, Congress was faced with a different kind of crisis.
The same approach that was taken to managing the Greek debt crisis and the current Italian banking crisis.
When we turn the trivial consequence of a crisis into huge news, it risks trivializing the crisis itself.
"What we are seeing is not crisis of migration, we are seeing crisis of governance,"  Gest told Hill.
Legalization lowers arrests, but "this is exchanging a criminal justice crisis for a public health crisis," he said.
The number one rule of crisis management is to prevent a crisis from happening in the first place.
"There's not a single person representing dairy that doesn't understand it's a crisis, a true crisis," he said.
The Italian Crisis Italy's banking crisis has played a key role in the destabilization of its domestic politics.
This is similar to other 'leveraged' events like the financial crisis, tech bubble or Asian crisis/'87 crash.
The right way to deal with the caravan crisis is to make clear that it is no crisis.
An escalating crisis The southern African nation is in the middle of a crippling economic and hunger crisis.
We have to admit that we have a crisis on our hands -- a crisis of misinformation and fear.
Western governments may be confronting a "refugee crisis" of sorts, but it is crisis of their own making.
Those stations can spot trends that harried health-care employees can't as they rush from crisis to crisis.
That would include the emerging markets crisis, as well as a possible financial crisis that might happen soon.
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And the crisis at hand isn't so much an orphan crisis as a crisis of poverty, food insecurity, conflict, and a host of other, less sensational development issues that have rendered children especially vulnerable.
"This is a humanitarian crisis, a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul," he said, suggesting that women and children were among the migrants often victimized by trafficking across the border.
"It sought to build shared understanding on crisis concepts and management; promote existing US-China crisis management and communication; and identify areas for improving crisis management and communication between the two countries," he added.
"The ripple effect of the housing crisis is now we also have a workforce crisis, which is very quickly pushing us towards an economic crisis," Panama City resident Nikki Kelly told the News-Herald.
Crisis Text Line, a New York City-based global nonprofit organization providing free crisis intervention via SMS messages, hired the Glover Park Group to lobby on issues related to suicide prevention and crisis intervention.
And I believe we've come partly offtrack in the years since the fall of the Soviet Union and we're starting now in the 21st century, which I believe, strongly, is a crisis both of our church, a crisis of our faith, a crisis of the West, a crisis of capitalism.
On some level it doesn't really matter if it is a banking crisis causing a euro crisis, or a euro crisis causing a banking crisis, things will be much harder to manage and risks harder to mitigate if banks don't want to lend cross border even within the single currency zone.
"And now, we're in the middle of an opioid crisis, the worst drug safety crisis in Canadian history, compounded by the fact that bootleg fentanyl crisis is present coast to coast to coast," he said.
Another UN official warns about the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo Another UN official warns about the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo Yet another United Nations official has expressed outrage at the worsening humanitarian crisis in Aleppo.
"The first rule of crisis communication when you're in a crisis like this -- allegations of infidelity -- is, the spouse has to be there, standing by their husband or wife," said crisis communications consultant Richard Levick.
"Coordinated fiscal measures in the manner of the 2008 financial crisis to stop the pandemic crisis from turning into a worse economic crisis than it needs to be should be a top priority," Crabtree said.
The bottom line: Facebook has lurched from crisis to crisis, and it has managed none of those crises well.
But then I had a health crisis and I missed ... You and I had the same health crisis, right?
That has thrown the economy into crisis, contributing to a liquidity crisis and a sharp drop in living standards.
Indeed, when we speak of the Central American migrant crisis, we are also speaking of an indigenous migrant crisis.
Pre-crisis prospective borrowers would use their homes, but post-crisis home-equity lending has gone away, he added.
The venture capital industry has been careening from crisis to crisis spurred by a series of sexual harassment allegations.
While we rightly debate the immigration crisis here in America, we need to avoid an integration crisis as well.
Midlife as a time of growth, not crisis Crisis episodes may not be tightly tied to adverse life events.
In that list Fukuyama includes the Iraq war, the 2008 financial crisis, and finally the migrant crisis in Europe.
My idea was that because the Scots had their own crisis, that the abdication crisis never happened in England.
"It's a profound crisis, but as with any crisis, it is also a great opportunity," Nogarin told VICE News.
"The world is always going from crisis to crisis, " said Jonathan Kelley, a certified financial planner in Lakewood, Colo.
" Marco Rubio (R-Fla.): "We have a crisis at our southern border, but no crisis justifies violating the Constitution.
Having a law firm and crisis communications firm develop a crisis communications plan in advance is a good idea.
Europe has the fate of the European Union, a refugee crisis and the international monetary crisis dominating their news.
The crisis may not be far away Despite this obstruction, the nation is not yet in a constitutional crisis.
On the economic side, a global crisis caused by a financial crisis in China is not on the table.
The Rob Porter crisis has become a John Kelly crisis, and it has now totally engulfed the West Wing.
The crisis has forced a hard conversation about Flint — "toxicity" existed here long before the water crisis, she said.
We must not only address the opioid crisis, but especially the vulnerable children impacted most directly by this crisis.
Careening from crisis to crisis In all fairness, confusion is not new to US policy in the Middle East.
But our own public-health crisis continues to fuel a crisis in Mexico that is orders of magnitude worse.
Like most looming crises (think climate change), it isn't really a crisis until it is a full-blown crisis.
The public health crisis sparked by the spread of the coronavirus has quickly become an economic crisis as well.
The Fed is going all out to prevent the health crisis from turning into a full-blown financial crisis.
"It won't be a banking crisis this time around — it will be a financial market crisis," Mr. Lee said.
It is beginning to use it to try to prevent the coronavirus crisis from also becoming a financial crisis.
It is beginning to use it to try to prevent the coronavirus crisis from also becoming a financial crisis.
We can't solve a crisis without treating it as a crisis and we must unite behind experts and science.
If the Greek debt crisis shook the world economy before, how much more so would an Italian debt crisis?
That means Italy's crisis spending could push its debt to even more unsustainable heights, potentially creating a financial crisis.
Since 1743, the political crisis, the humanitarian crisis and hyperinflation in Venezuela have spurred an exodus of historic proportions.
In 2008, when the global financial crisis battered the oil price, Venezuela got a foretaste of the current crisis.
Forcing crisis after crisis is a tactic, one that the Trump administration deploys on fronts both foreign and domestic.
Forcing crisis after crisis is a tactic, one that the Trump administration deploys on fronts both foreign and domestic.
"In Venezuela these days, they are moving from crisis to crisis," Martin Chungong, IPU President, told a news briefing.
"The training didn't take place because there is a crisis, but to try to prevent a crisis," he said.
The pastoral meant attending to very personal hurts and needs: a family crisis, an illness, a crisis of faith.
"In our interactions with cities, we do not see them treating the climate crisis as a crisis," Estrada said.
" Rose Whipple, Santee Dakota, Ho-Chunk, Winnebago, USA "The climate crisis is a spiritual crisis for our entire world.
The natural result of our current style of governing -- lurching from crisis to crisis -- is this sort of showdown.
I'm not talking about contaminated water, like from the ongoing crisis in Michigan and the burgeoning crisis in California.
"The student debt crisis is a consumer protection crisis, and that is where this committee comes in," Frotman said.
But with Europe stumbling from crisis to crisis, the German public has grown uneasy about keeping the gold abroad.
A terrifying, world altering health crisis with a financial crisis strapped to its back and poised to explode. Sen.
The real crisis revelation, honestly, was a crisis of TV standards, which came long before the cameras started rolling.
"The social narrative is basically, midlife is a crisis and after a crisis you have decrepitude," Mr. Conley said.
Behind the crisis caused by Hughes's management, in other words, was the crisis that led to Hughes's management. TNR.
The 2008 financial crisis and the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis have put the EU's rickety political institutions under strain.
"One of the things that we see with the Trump administration is that something that seems like the biggest thing today, because Trump goes from crisis to crisis to crisis — we generally move on," Mills said.
The exodus has created three sets of problems, all dire: a humanitarian crisis for the refugees themselves, a potential crisis for the countries that host them and a political crisis in Europe over what to do.
Iraq in political crisis Iraq has been mired in a political crisis that has made it difficult to battle ISIS.
"It is the immediate place to go if someone themselves are in crisis or if you know someone in crisis."
Yet, incredibly, dollar-strengthening U.S. asset purchases by foreigners since the crisis have been double the rate before the crisis.
"It is a crisis made in Downing Street by this government - a crisis we warned them about," he said Sunday.
Both the peso crisis of 1994-95 and the global financial crisis dealt blows to trade between the two countries.
As Facebook lurches from crisis to crisis, only a few tech industry leaders have spoken out against their struggling rival.
He presented himself as the leader who can help the party overcome its "crisis of confidence, a crisis of relevance".
"The world has been walking from crisis to crisis and we see risks that this may not change," they wrote.
"At that point, I think we'd be dealing much more with a political crisis than a legal crisis," Levenson said.
Nicoco said: "The coronavirus is definitely a crisis, but I hope the photos can remind that it's a human crisis."
The International Crisis Group said in a report that the strife in Rakhine is causing more than a humanitarian crisis.
John Sutter: Hmm, identity crisis... At 33, I'm a young-ish-but-sorta-old person with a generational identify crisis.
When Fannie and Freddie caused the housing crisis and the financial crisis that followed, the American taxpayer bailed them out.
He adds that there are two types of mid-20s crises: the locked-in crisis and the locked-out crisis.
The question remains as to when such a crisis is likely to occur and what might trigger such a crisis.
But Sandweg argued that the U.S. is suffering from a humanitarian crisis — not a security crisis at the southern border.
Its mismanagement of the eurozone debt crisis after the 2008 crash was followed by its mismanagement of the refugee crisis.
You often hear the crisis of liberal hegemony being described as a crisis of liberalism, but I don't buy this.
The financial crisis shattered people's faith in the wealth-creating power of capitalism and the crisis-fighting power of technocrats.
The debt crisis has been compounded by the refugee crisis, provoking domestic turmoil and damaging relations with European Union partners.
And the people creating a crisis don't wait for you to get your act together — they just create a crisis.
Facebook (FB) has lost nearly 20% of its value this year as it tries to fend off crisis after crisis.
There is a unique opportunity to turn this crisis around at the upcoming summit and address this festering humanitarian crisis.
The Stafford Act is not structured to deal with a long term, complicated public health crisis like the opioid crisis.
"If you really want to come up with a fake border crisis, make it a scary border crisis," Kimmel said.
These are troubled times across Europe, with the euro crisis, the refugee crisis and growing disenchantment with the European Union.
Middle east expert Katherine Zimmerman called the crisis in Yemen the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world earlier this month.
We have certainly put out a number of regulations following the global financial crisis intended to prevent a similar crisis.
We just kind of lurch from crisis to crisis instead of having the regular order of hearings, votes in committee.
And it's one that bears serious thought as we discuss another global political crisis — the alleged crisis of Western democracy.
Exploiting Crisis Unfortunately, there are those who attempt to distort the facts about the cause of the crisis in Flint.
Maybe we'd have a debt crisis, but Japan has debt exceeding 200 percent of GDP, with no crisis in sight.
Some viewers will be more willing to see the opioid crisis in humanitarian terms than they do the migrant crisis.
Mr. Musk and the company he helped found have been bouncing from crisis to self-inflicted crisis in recent months.
Piling on more debt from a stimulus would risk triggering a financial crisis on top of the health care crisis.
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K-12 schools are said to be in a never-ending crisis, and college debt has become a new crisis.
What Kremlin secrets can be told of the Berlin crisis of 1958-61 and the Cuban missile crisis of 1962?
"We've had an opioid crisis long before the country was aware that there was an opioid crisis," Dr. Wen said.
Smith said that what set this crisis apart from SARS crisis in 2003 was the role played by social media.
As we face both a longstanding climate crisis and today's global health crisis, we begin from a position of mistrust.
For more than two decades of staggering from crisis to crisis, Bosnia's fragile system has defied predictions of imminent collapse.
The new crisis reminded traders of the economic fallout from the deadly Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) crisis in 270.
Una crisis internacional también podría agravar la crisis económica actual de Argentina y conducir a otra moratoria, como en 2001.
"This is a climate crisis, but this is a climate crisis caused by colonization and mismanagement of land," Baldwin says.
But with the White House lurching from crisis to crisis, the president is hampering Republicans' efforts to fulfill his promises.
Somalia, which has lurched from crisis to crisis since the central government collapsed in 1991, did not hold direct elections.
Our federal budget is constantly kicked down the road, careening from crisis to crisis, and the threat of government shutdowns.
The President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis has eight draft recommendations for addressing the opioid crisis.
Until a few weeks earlier, Mr. Sitrick's crisis management firm, Sitrick and Company, had been managing Mr. Weinstein's unprecedented crisis.
"I think everyone is grateful for you, for taking on the climate crisis and on the environmental crisis," Thunberg replied.
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Both stocks now trade well below crisis levels at prices not seen since the early 1990s, it points out "There definitely is almost a crisis state right now, he added, and the crisis isn't there," Armstrong said.
Instead of trying to help defuse Turkey's dramatic currency crisis, as was done for instance in the 22019 Asian currency crisis, the Trump administration seems to have gone out of its way to exacerbate that country's crisis.
Become a crisis volunteer Several crisis hotlines have been reporting a spike in calls since Trump's election, with organizations like Crisis Text Line and The Trevor Project receiving double the amount of texters and callers as usual.
"Unfortunately, China is focusing on who's going to trigger the crisis; they are not talking about the fundamental conditions for the crisis, rather they focus on the technical aspect, on who's going to trigger the crisis," said Xie.
The European debt crisis followed the financial crisis and Deutsche was facing lawsuits for wrongdoing in several operations including interest-rate benchmark setting and mortgage-backed securities, a market that has been blamed for triggering the 2008 crisis.
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" Just before the release here in Britain this week, Ms. Potter said that the disastrous soiree was "a microcosm of a whole nation in a great political crisis, a crisis about who we are, a crisis about nationalism.
This is the most responsible way for the Trump administration to rebuild sustainable homeownership for a large swath of Americans as we recover from the brutal and compounding effects of the subprime crisis, financial crisis and foreclosure crisis.
Fearing a return to the securitized-debt crisis that created the financial crisis, naysayers seized on auto loans to credit-compromised buyers, but the crisis never materialized, despite yearly dispatches about how cars would create the next recession.
"The current model of economic relations is unfortunately in crisis mode and this crisis is of a comprehensive nature," Putin said.
JS: So as I said shortly after the Brexit vote, a political crisis doesn't necessarily translate quickly into an economic crisis.
Trillions of dollars of wealth evaporated amidst a housing and subprime loan crisis that ultimately led to a global liquidity crisis.
But for the Supreme Court, it's a sign of a different kind of crisis on the horizon: a crisis of legitimacy.
The secession crisis of 1860 that culminated in the Civil War was, Whittington argues, both an operational and a fidelity crisis.
Meanwhile, the immigration crisis on the US-Mexico border unfolds, putting the family's crisis in context of a larger national one.
The new conspiracism is not the engine of every crisis of democracy, nor does it figure in every crisis of democracy.
Trump tries to fix the humanitarian crisis he started with an executive order that...doesn't fix the humanitarian crisis he started.
It seems like we've been careening from constitutional crisis to constitutional crisis as this administration has repeatedly refused Congress' oversight requests.
To stop Congress from lurching from crisis to crisis, we should move to biennial budgeting and a calendar-year budget cycle.
This is a recipe for a potential crisis that could upend the world's strongest democracy, and further worsen the refugee crisis.
It just moves crisis to crisis, second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, 24/1003, 365.
Policymakers must also recognize that under-treatment of pain is a major public health crisis and contributes to the opioid crisis.
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"We see the Eskom crisis as not just a crisis but a potential disaster," said Mines Council chief executive Roger Baxter.
If the EU managed to act collectively in taking in refugees, then the refugee crisis would be less of a crisis.
Lending growth is trending near its best level since the global financial crisis, but it remains below its pre-crisis volume.
Make money off the crisis and then make money off trying to address the crisis and round and round we go.
Also, the European economy suffered a global financial crisis and the subsequent debt crisis in Europe right after Merkel's first term.
Return on equity fell 10 to 35 percentage points during the crisis and still has not recovered to pre-crisis levels.
Facebook is a bigger target for political ads, and has faced crisis after crisis amid the fallout of the 2016 election.
The president creating a crisis with North Korea so he can appear to solve that crisis does not count as progress.
Third, European centrist leaders are treating the migration crisis as a past issue, while voters view it as a present crisis.
An Italian debt crisis will be much worse than Greece's financial crisis and much more difficult for the eurozone to handle.
Iraq's Kurds, somewhat insulated from the Syrian crisis, are pushing forward with their ambitions for independence, undaunted by an economic crisis.
To treat the climate crisis like a crisis, we must do everything we can to slash greenhouse gas, or GHG, emissions.
The United States is facing an urgent crisis of problematic drug use, of which the opioid crisis is but one component.
He was a strong supporter of the Berlin-led austerity politics during the financial crisis and the Greek crisis that followed.
But an economic crisis could also turn into a migration crisis — exactly what Mr. Trump has campaigned for months to halt.
"Flint was, I think, before the water crisis, just on the edge of a crisis of some kind," Mr. Kildee said.
His defenders say he has done his job admirably in the face of intense partisan attacks while navigating crisis after crisis.
Global investors may grow tired of America's lurching from crisis to crisis and raise the cost of federal borrowing, as well.
Both parties have chosen to manufacture crisis after crisis through short-term budgeting and using each new fiscal cliff as leverage.
"We've wanted to work with the Chinese Communist Party throughout this crisis — this crisis that began in Wuhan, China," Pompeo said.
This crisis is more incomprehensible than previous crises like the tech bubble burst (in 2000) and the LTCM crisis (in 63).
Por momentos parece claro que la famosa crisis del periodismo es, antes que nada, con perdón, la crisis de sus lectores.
As people reel from crisis to crisis, outrage to outrage, this Gefühlsfrage hangs in the air and creates space for writers.
"We see the Eskom crisis as not just a crisis but a potential disaster," said Minerals Council chief executive Roger Baxter.
Venezuela's economic collapse and political crisis under President Nicolas Maduro has unleashed the biggest migratory crisis in recent Latin American history.
"People who may not have been in a crisis state yesterday may find themselves in a crisis state today," he said.
Experts in crisis management said the government was offering a textbook example of how not to handle a public health crisis.
The Academic Apocalypse "The crisis of English departments is also a crisis of faith," writes the author of this Opinion essay.
"The climate crisis is also a crisis of fundamental and human rights," said attorney Michaela Kroemer, who helped file the request.
The climate crisis is "bigger" than the 2008 financial crisis, Fink said in a separate interview with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin.
I can remember in crisis after crisis, your rhetoric gets hotter and hotter and hotter, escalates more and more and more.
A national crisis, and a vicious cycle Homelessness among students is a national crisis, and one we don't talk about enough.
And he said, you know, never waste a good crisis, and when it comes to the economic crisis don't waste it ….
Crisis intervention training, which teaches how to calm someone experiencing a crisis, could be an equally key component of violence prevention.
You'll see that while the biodiversity crisis is related to, and fueled by, the climate crisis, it's also distinct from it.
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Lead a global initiative to end opioid crisis The opioid crisis involves a complex chain of producer, transit, and consumer countries.
But, the stress of the crisis fueled lingering bitterness between crisis countries, like Greece and Italy, and creditor countries, like Germany.
We must look beyond the bare minimum, to stop lurching from crisis to crisis trying desperately to keep the lights on.
At the same time, you have veterans sleeping out on the streets, major crisis after major crisis in affordable housing, infrastructure.
So politicians get scared when there's a crisis, like when we had the financial crisis and then we had to act.
When the World Bank's management reviewed IBRD's financial capacity in the fiscal full-year of 2010, during the crisis, it was predicted that by full-year 2013, "post-crisis lending would drop to pre-crisis levels of $15 billion, which was the average level in real terms for the decade prior to the crisis," the bank said.
It's striking to note another parallel: that Camus wrote at a time of a looming crisis for his country's preferred method of execution, the guillotine, a crisis not unlike the current crisis surrounding our own preferred method -- lethal injection.
So far, however, the flight to safety remains orderly, and shows no sign of the panic that accompanied the subprime crisis (2007/08), dotcom bust (2000/01), Asian financial crisis (1997/98) and Mexico-initiated tequila crisis (1994/95).
"Everybody fears a financial crisis can translate into a global economic crisis [...] My opinion is ... that the economic slowdown, especially if it were to worsen, could lead to a global financial crisis," Tria said at an event in China.
"Everybody fears a financial crisis can translate into a global economic crisis My opinion is ... that the economic slowdown, especially if it were to worsen, could lead to a global financial crisis," Tria said at an event in China.
These were academics who, crucially, already believed the climate crisis was no crisis at all, academics so ideologically aligned with the free-market values of the polluters that they couldn't be bothered with the damning data signaling a crisis.
"We're in a particularly challenging time not just for this health crisis, this physical health crisis, but also a potential mental health crisis as well," course creator Laurie Santos, a Yale psychology professor, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour this week.
Greece, in the clutches of its own economic crisis, hosts just over 57,193 migrants, Greek Refugee Crisis Management Coordination Body's figures show.
We haven't come to a full-on crisis yet — that's saved for Act 3 — but the reader can feel the crisis building.
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That's explicit in First Reformed, in which the crisis of belief Ernst is already experiencing entwines with his crisis of environmental despair.
"As the euro crisis and refugee crisis subsided, Germany became much less central to the running of the European Union," he said.
History will remember the burning of California as a generation-defining crisis, nestled within the species-defining crisis that is climate change.
Obama traveled to Flint months after the city's water crisis came to light, initially resisting calls to assess the crisis up close.
In 2000, the global crisis punctured a Danish housing bubble, triggering a local banking crisis that wiped out over a dozen lenders.
Rampant inflation, strict withdrawal limits and a currency crisis had already placed Sudan's economy in deep trouble before the latest liquidity crisis.
It's a toxic circle: Man falsely enraged by crisis actors allegedly sends bombs; conservative media falsely describes bomb targets as crisis actors.
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BRITAIN'S National Health Service often seems to be stumbling from crisis to crisis, but its latest problem is a self-inflicted wound.
"Much as resources are needed in Bangladesh to respond to the crisis, the solutions to this crisis lie in Myanmar," Grandi said.
This unprecedented meeting also reveals that the Vatican is finally treating the sex abuse crisis as a global, not a localized, crisis.
"The health crisis in Flint has created a trust crisis in the Michigan government," Schuette said at a press conference on Tuesday.
According to the hospital, the dogs are specifically trained in crisis management, meaning they are able to identify individuals in crisis situations.
And you'll see that while the biodiversity crisis is related to, and fueled by, the climate crisis, it's also distinct from it.
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"It would not be reasonable to expect a crisis response in an environment that is not a crisis," he said told reporters.
Flint residents are the victims in this crisis, and they deserve a more urgent response equal to the gravity of this crisis.
We must also face the existential threat of our time: the climate crisis – a crisis manifested in natural disasters of epic proportions.
The recovery since the financial crisis has been concentrated in Copenhagen: in 2014 its GDP was 2.6% above its pre-crisis level.
Adopted in 1989 during the savings-and-loan crisis, Firrea was dusted off and redeployed by prosecutors after the 2008 financial crisis.
But any good politician knows that crisis is another word for opportunity and Christie took advantage of the crisis in typical fashion.
This is the front line of the migrant crisis, the place that poses the hard question: Can Europe manage this crisis humanely?
Humanitarian crisis grows Meanwhile Save the Children warned that the humanitarian crisis was escalating, despite the retreat of ISIS in the region.
Middle East expert Katherine Zimmerman said on Wednesday that the crisis in Yemen is presently the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world.
Lead poisoning is just as much a crisis as the nation's opioid crisis that is now getting response from the Oval Office.
"     A strategy shift:  Via The Hill's Alexander Bolton, Democrats have stopped calling the crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border a "manufactured crisis.
In the '80s, we had the Latin American debt crisis, and in the '90s, the Asian tigers and then the Asia crisis.
Some states have already begun to consider tapping their reserve funds, money set aside for an economic crisis, not a political crisis.
Since the financial crisis, insurance companies have been paying customers billions to walk away from guarantees they priced prior to the crisis.
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The financial crisis is a key player in the Great American Affordability Crisis, in which millennials struggle to afford staples like housing.
It is also all too clear that the United States needs a strategy for the region, and not "crisis by crisis" mismanagement.
If, as you say, conservatism is in crisis, it is a crisis of its own making ("The self-preservation society", July 6th).
As Germany takes the lead on crisis after crisis — from the euro to migration — the question keeps popping up: Where is France?
At the Crisis Text Line, a text messaging-based crisis counseling hotline, these deluges have the potential to overwhelm the human staff.
The unemployment rate is below five percent, household wealth now exceeds pre-crisis levels, and foreclosure rates are at pre-crisis levels.
If he took the crisis seriously, Mexico would have a better chance of keeping the crisis from getting completely out of hand.
" Ms. Carlo fears that Britain will "swing from crisis to crisis, health panic to health panic, and then find that we've lost.
The 2008 financial crisis, the first major global crisis since the fall of the Soviet Union, undermined trust in the Western economy.
The executives distinguished the current crisis from the financial crisis of 2008, which was pinned on the mortgage lending practices of banks.
In 2008, the crisis was a crisis of the financial system, and government and central banks have good tools for fixing that.
All industries are affected by the health crisis, and companies are assembling crisis-response teams and buckling up for a global recession.
Reich says this is not an economic crisis, it is a public health crisis and we must change our frame of reference.
Why it matters: It reflects how those who (allegedly) contributed to a public health crisis are now facing a public markets crisis.
For example, the Asian Financial Crisis and Global Financial Crisis (GFC) began as small problems but morphed to become much larger ones.
"We've wanted to work with the Chinese Communist Party throughout this crisis — this crisis that began in Wuhan, China," Pompeo told reporters.
In times of crisis, Americans crave stability in a president, but Trump has been all over the map since the crisis began.
In Hungary, the global financial crisis and the refugee crisis were the fuses, and Orban proved very adept at providing the spark.
The health crisis that emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan risks producing the worst economic downturn since the global financial crisis.
Beyond higher inflation and higher interest rates, high debt risks a fiscal crisis and limits policymakers' ability to respond to any crisis.
In Memphis, crisis intervention teams send mental health responders to facilitate mental crisis interventions — rather than sending in the police to respond.
"The regime's poor management of this crisis means there is a new threat from Iran: a public health crisis," ben Taleblu said.
Reader Idea While scrolling through social media, watching the news, or in class, students are bombarded with humanitarian crisis after humanitarian crisis.
The Trump era had witnessed a crisis of connection at the bottom of society and a crisis of authority at the top.
We have a lot of crises in this country, but maybe the foundational one is the Telos Crisis, a crisis of purpose.
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This question would illuminate how Democrats would reduce push factors and think not just about a border crisis but a regional crisis.
Then something happened — whether as part of the housing crisis or a crisis in their own life and they found themselves homeless.
"Credit concerns remained very high after the shocks of the global financial crisis and the European government debt crisis," the report said.
"We are getting deeper and deeper into a crisis, and I think at this point we are beyond a constitutional crisis," Rep.
"In response, Thunberg said: "I think everyone is grateful for you, for taking on the climate crisis and on the environmental crisis.
" Constitutional crisis The anonymous author wrote the 25th Amendment was ultimately not invoked because "no one wanted to precipitate a constitutional crisis.
"If it's a crisis, treat it like a crisis," Stephen K. Bannon, the former chief White House strategist, said in an interview.
"    "So really, we are dealing with a twin crisis of unprecedented proportions: One, a public health emergency; and second, an economic crisis.
"We have a crisis at our southern border, but no crisis justifies violating the Constitution," said Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida.
He "adopted" the class, treating them to trips and restaurant meals, counseling them through crisis after crisis, and intervening with school officials.
The nightmare scenario would be a constitutional crisis at home just as an international crisis with North Korea or Iran escalates abroad.
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"In those 30-odd years, 25 were pretty good years and five were pretty difficult years," he said, listing the 2008 financial crisis, 2011 European sovereign debt crisis and 1994 Mexican crisis, as among the toughest times he had experienced.
"The first 24 to 48 hours of a crisis indicates how well that crisis is going to go and Boeing, in the first 24 to 48 hours, made mistakes," Gene Grabowski, a crisis communications specialist at kglobal, told The Hill.
But the decision to make coronavirus a political crisis first, an economic crisis second, and a public health crisis third is creating an environment in which Fox News viewers—who are disproportionately older—may ignore the warnings of public health officials.
It's true that U.S. unemployment is back below what it was before the crisis; although it's not widely realized, euro area unemployment is also way down, not quite to eve-of-crisis levels but well below its pre-crisis average.
A few years ago, as the opioid crisis became the heroin crisis—now we keep it simple by calling it the overdose crisis—a variety of fentanyl analogues, with names like carfentanil and acetylfentanyl, began augmenting heroin to poisonous degrees.
And rather than throwing stones at China and China, throwing stones at the United States, and it's been two ways, we all need to focus on the imperative of dealing with this crisis, the health crisis and the economic crisis.
The past few weeks have seen crisis piled upon crisis: most obviously the Windrush crisis (whereby British citizens from the Caribbean have been threatened with deportation because, through administrative oversight, they don't possess the necessary documentation) but also the crisis over breast cancer screening (whereby thousands of women missed tests through administrative oversight) and the crisis of party management (whereby the prime minister failed to command a majority in Cabinet for her "customs partnership" with the European Union).
Interior secretary talks opioid crisis on reservations Interior Department's Opioid Task Force partners with Native American tribal police to combat the opioid crisis.
Also, Tom really helped April with her crisis of faith, drawing from his own crisis of faith after the death of his son.
A full-blown crisis that draws in the United States (as any major crisis will), would drag Trump into very dangerous political territory.
Europe already endured a tumultuous 2015 that included the migrant crisis, the Greek debt crisis and two waves of terrorist attacks in Paris.
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Hace unos días decía que su aspiración era modesta: "Devolver la Argentina a la normalidad, terminar con el ciclo de crisis tras crisis".
But women's reproductive health care in Latin America isn't a crisis today just because of the virus; it has been an ongoing crisis.
"The current crisis is similar to or worse than that of the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis," he said, also declining to be identified.
"THE retirement-savings crisis is a women's crisis," says Sallie Krawcheck, co-founder of Ellevest, a financial-advice firm for women in America.
In Mrs May's all-too-real world, flawed individuals stagger from crisis to crisis in a desperate attempt to stave off complete disaster.
The result is a North Korea crisis where America's typical tools for crisis management — high-level statements and consultation with allies — aren't functioning.
Puerto Rico is facing an existential crisis of sorts, but the way islanders have responded to that crisis is nothing short of remarkable.
Boeing crisis: Boeing is about to give its most public accounting yet of how the 22 Max crisis has hurt its bottom line.
"Vinyl" must convince us that he's more than a mid-life crisis with great stereo speakers, or that his crisis has wider implications.
WE THINK THAT IF THE POLITICAL CRISIS PASSES, THAT BRAZILIAN RECOVERY COULD BE PRETTY ROBUST, BUT THE POLITICAL CRISIS HAS TO PASS FIRST.
As Facebook veered from crisis to crisis, something else was starting to happen: The tools the company had built were beginning to work.
The U.N.'s International Organization for Migration said last week a "crisis moment" is building, comparable to the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean.
The oil crisis has also worsened social problems such as unemployment and poverty, which are driving a health crisis currently ravaging the country.
With events like the global financial crisis and Greece's debt crisis still simmering away, Merkel and her European counterparts are facing new challenges.
I haven't seen anything better that addresses this singular crisis that we face, a crisis that could, at its worst, lead to extinction.
"The first rule of crisis management is not to create another crisis for yourself through the people that are representing you," Galper said.
Mr Cameron and George Osborne, the chancellor, continue to insist that Britain has a homeowning crisis, ignoring the housing crisis that actually exists.
Facebook is also using "Safety Check" crisis pages to steer users to news sources that have been verified by Facebook during crisis events.
Finally, added to all this we have an internal European crisis: an economic, social, moral and political crisis that began ten years ago.
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And less than half view the situation at the border as a crisis (45% say it's a crisis, 52% that it is not).
Soda taxes aren't an "existential" crisis to Coke, Quincey said, though he shared his doubt on their effect on solving the obesity crisis.
The next crisis Planners must assume that a future financial crisis would involve the failure of a conglomerate even larger than Lehman Brothers.
A live, trained crisis counselor can advise the person texting on any sort of crisis they are experiencing, including suicidal thoughts or intentions.
Somalia has lurched from crisis to crisis since 1991, when the central government collapsed and warlords from different clans fought over the spoils.
We are just now beginning to recover from the sub-prime mortgage crisis that caused the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent Great Recession.
Examples include the 1973 oil crisis, the October 1987 market crash, the Russian debt default of 1998 and the 2011 European debt crisis.
If this amounts to a democratic crisis in Germany, then it's a crisis that started long ago: Now it's simply the status quo.
Unlike the 2008 financial crisis, this time I expect it is the Fed that will be held responsible for yet another debt crisis.
Managing a health crisis during your career climb takes focusing not only on the crisis, but on surviving through to the other side.
So far the independence crisis has not noticeably deepened the Kurdish economic crisis, except in industries catering to international visitors, such as hotels.
While rare, holding a U.N. Security Council session on a health crisis is not without precedent; one was held on the Ebola crisis.
The scale of the current industry crisis is much worse and far more widespread than 9.11, SARS or the 2008 Global Financial Crisis.
It doesn't work that well when there's not a crisis, [and] it goes especially wrong when there is a crisis, we're finding out.
He's worked in crisis communications for major global brands for years, but none of us have ever experienced a crisis quite like this.
It should pave the way for a measure of stability through September 2019 after months of lurching from fiscal crisis to fiscal crisis.
"Wall Street was very male going into the [2008 financial] crisis and was even more male coming out of the crisis," Krawcheck said.
The Syrian refugee crisis is a humanitarian crisis that needs as many spirited acts of compassion as possible to help address the problem.
Sweden's representative to the Council, Carl Skau, who warned of the unfolding "crisis within the crisis," described conditions in the camps as dire.
"Our housing crisis is our homeless crisis," Elise Buik, president and chief executive of the United Way of Greater Los Angeles, told me.
During the euro crisis, then later during the Ukraine conflict and the refugee crisis, almost all the important media outlets cheered Ms. Merkel.
Marseille, France's second-largest city and one of Europe's poorest, is facing a housing crisis that, more deeply, is a crisis of poverty.
During more than a decade in office, she has guided Germany through the financial crisis of 2008 and the eurozone crisis, among others.
It also tends to come to power when a moment of crisis is brewing: world wars, the Great Depression, the global financial crisis.
The current crisis could be a chance for him to advance his radical vision and turn a crisis into an opportunity for renewal.
I covered the crisis for the NYT and DealBook in the midst of my own crisis: My grandfather died ten years ago today.
" How to live now "I resist writing about a crisis when I'm in the middle of the crisis, because I can't see clearly.
Clearly, Bell Pottinger was not an innocent bystander, and for a crisis management firm, it did a terrible job of managing this crisis.
So I directed her to a service I'd used before called Crisis Text Line, which facilitates text-based conversations with volunteer crisis counselors.
We are facing a crisis of infrastructure in this country, but we should not let crisis and fiscal desperation drive our policy decisions.
At School, 'Everyone Vapes,' and Adults Are in Crisis Mode An alarming outbreak of ailments has put teachers and principals into crisis mode.
The findings show that as the global climate changes rapidly, a growing proportion of Americans view the climate crisis as an actual crisis.
Greatest among these may be the crisis of connection and the crisis of confidence between we the people, our government and our leaders.
The draft bill, called the Opioid Crisis Response Act of 2018, includes measures aimed at helping specific agencies and departments address the crisis.
You can also text TALK to 741741 for free, anonymous 24/7 crisis support in the US from the Crisis Text Line. StopBullying.
Mnuchin vows debt limit won't become crisis: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Wednesday he won't let the debt ceiling become a political crisis.
"The nation is in crisis, Rio de Janeiro is in crisis — it's time to be cautious," Marcelo Crivella, who became mayor on Jan.
Focusing on denuclearization to resolve the current crisis is akin to insisting that the Soviet Union abandon communism during the Cuban missile crisis.
Yellen learned the lessons of the financial crisis first hand, and she was a forceful advocate for strengthening regulation to avoid another crisis.
"Airbnb was born during a global crisis," Mr. Chesky wrote, referring to the 22020 financial crisis and without mentioning the company's I.P.O. plans.
I don't think you're put in this situation because you guys have crisis, but I don't think it's so very big crisis, minor.
Kurdish leaders who met to discuss the crisis in the town of Dokan renewed their offer to "resolve peacefully" the crisis with Baghdad.
How the Mosul offensive could trigger a refugee crisis How the Mosul offensive could trigger a refugee crisis This segment originally aired Oct.
Ina Fried kicked off the conversation by asking the participants what they hope most people could understand about the housing crisis in L.A. Christina Miller, Deputy Mayor for City Homelessness Initiatives, hopes people understand that the homelessness crisis is a housing crisis.
Plus, we&aposre going to take you on a very frightening journey tonight, you got a buckle up, you may want to warn the kids, through some of the worst examples of the destroy Trump media moving daily, crisis to crisis to crisis.
Unfortunately, the onset of crisis around the world has not run out and the recent earthquakes in Mozambique, unrest in the Sudan and the Venezuelan crisis closer to home are timely reminders that we're just one crisis away from another lost generation.
And it was able to borrow $13.8 billion from a syndicate of major banks in February, before the coronavirus crisis sparked a crisis in the global airline industry but well after the problems and costs of the 737 Max crisis were apparent.
Rather than support the broader capacity of public health services, the nature of federal and state policy, and budget fights, has forced us into narrow, siloed responses, typically crisis by crisis — H.I.V./AIDS, Ebola, Zika, H220006N2202, the opioid crisis, and now, COVID-2628.
A crisis is when people are marching in the streets At the same time, there is one very simple way to gauge a crisis.
"If the Italian crisis becomes a major crisis, it will mainly implode into the Italian economy ... as opposed to spreading around Europe," he said.
So the fact that Donald Trump lies every week and says there&aposs an immigration crisis, you want to know what the crisis is?
"We are no longer talking about a drought crisis in Somalia, or even a severe drought crisis," FAO's Somalia Representative Dick Trenchard told CNN.
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC), put in place by Congress in 2009 following the immediate economic crisis, produced a report about what occurred.
The epidemic has ravaged rural America, and led to a blue ribbon opioid crisis panel calling for a national emergency declaration over the crisis.
Over time, these patterns can create vulnerability to financial shocks; they helped fuel both the 2008 global financial crisis and the 2010 eurozone crisis.
These show that European banks have taken significant steps to strengthen their position since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and euro zone debt crisis.
But the health crisis was still one of those times when it felt like the show had dropped in a crisis of the week.
A new report by crisis counseling service Crisis Text Line shows how depression, anxiety, suicide, and self-harm affect all 50 states in America.
GOLDBERG: There&aposs a problem with that, in that this entire crisis, to the extent it was a crisis, Donald Trump created it, right?
San Francisco, like the rest of Silicon Valley, is at the center of a massive wealth gap, a housing crisis, and a homelessness crisis.
"The disruption to economic activity from the 'yellow vest' crisis nonetheless has significant short-term crisis," Villeroy told the Senate's finance commission on Wednesday.
Together with Sweden and Germany, Austria is shouldering most of the burden in Europe's refugee crisis ("How to manage the migrant crisis", February 6th).
Makei said another meeting between Russia, Ukraine and other participants in the crisis would have to be organized in order to solve the crisis.
Water crisis draws federal investigation 'Flint residents are victims in this crisis' "Flint needs more action and less talk from Governor Snyder," U.S. Rep.
We need to know whether this crisis is isolated to Qatar or it can spread and affect other countries or the crisis can worsen.
Sberbank is one of several large Russian state banks under Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis but has outperformed rivals during Russia's economic crisis.
Fed critics have worried for years that the central bank's reluctance to unwind crisis-era policies long after the crisis passed poses substantial dangers.
"A second refugee crisis would be more devastating to Europe than a second euro zone crisis," a senior German official told Reuters last month.
Trump declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency and has not asked Congress for any additional funds to combat the crisis, per NPR.
Russia's economic crisis, fueled by low oil prices and compounded by Western sanctions over Russia's role in the Ukraine crisis, has hit it hard.
Here is a tongue-in-cheek look ... In Nambia, President Trump is causing a crisis In Nambia's unchartered backwaters, a political crisis is brewing.
All in all, it has brought us to a state of crisis, or what might be seen in hindsight as prelude to a crisis.
The Crisis Text Line, which is championing the bill, offers free crisis counseling to anyone in the U.S. who sends a text to 741741.
His apparent belief that a national "border crisis" protects him from his troubles represents a very real crisis of presidential leadership for the country.
The tests are part of the Dodd-Frank reforms instituted after the crisis that mandated banks raise capital levels to brace against another crisis.
A hangover from the crisis The recession of 2008-9 was caused by the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
"We don't have a refugee crisis, we have a housing crisis," said Peter Cachola Schmal, the pavilion's commissioner and director of the Deutsches Architekturmuseum.
"When times were hard, when things were tough, when things were in crisis, this is what has worked to get us out of crisis."
"Our country faces a moment of deep crisis—a crisis of rights, of values, and of leadership," she wrote in a statement on Wednesday.
The ongoing crisis, which senior U.N. officials say could create a broader regional crisis, is expected to be high on the General Assembly's agenda.
But the next crisis will inevitably look different than the last, and the structural deficiencies revealed in the last crisis have not gone away.
A debt revolution may require a mega-crisis that forces big changes, since the 2008 global financial crisis left the established system largely intact.
Instead, Trump would lay out how America is in crisis and what he'd do in his first 100 days to deal with that crisis.
Europe's migrant crisis The leaders of European Union nations will huddle this weekend and try to find some solutions to the continent's migrant crisis.
The tests are a part of the post-financial crisis Dodd-Frank reforms that mandated banks raise capital levels to protect against another crisis.
While higher than the 36 percent recorded in 2009 following the financial crisis, it remains lower than the pre-crisis figure of 69 percent.
If any of these collapse into panic, we could add a 20213-style financial crisis atop our 2020-style economic and public health crisis.
"Those who find it evident that a deep crisis exists will be moved to make it known that the crisis is real," she said.
Next time, let's discuss whether there's anybody on the political horizon who could bring us time-of-crisis solidarity without actually requiring the crisis.
Representative Raul Grijalva, a senior Democrat who worked on the bill, said Puerto Rico's debt crisis, if unaddressed, could grow into a humanitarian crisis.
If the situation on the border is a "crisis" at a time when unauthorized crossings are relatively low, literally anything can be a crisis.
Even before the migration crisis arrived, the debt crisis provided a pivotal test for a chancellor at the helm of a newly dominant Germany.
""During the financial crisis there was a sense of a slow build and that recession and crisis took a long time to play out.
"We can't solve a crisis without treating it as a crisis and we must unite behind experts and science," Thunberg said in a tweet.
The economic crisis is because we are trying to do something about the public health crisis and that is something wise, sending people home.
The finance-focused crisis playbook is, of course, designed for a finance-focused crisis: Rather than bolster the "real" economy, it helps markets function.
But Tesla has lurched from crisis to crisis over the past year, and has since scrambled to contain the fallout from Mr. Musk's tweet.
Since its emergence in January, President Donald Trump has treated the outbreak as a public relations crisis first and a public health crisis second.
But the country has been stuck in an economic crisis and cycle of sovereign debt largely brought on by the 2008 global financial crisis.
Unfortunately, it is more likely that this administration will move from crisis to crisis, from tweet to tweet, without developing an overall game plan.
POLICE CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE Hong Kong's police, once praised as "Asia's finest", are also facing a crisis of confidence amid the worsening political tensions.
Emerging market currencies have been battered after a full blown currency crisis engulfed Turkey and the crisis in Argentina sent tremors through developing economies.
Some newspaper reports have referred to this moment as the North Korean Missile Crisis, inviting comparisons to the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962.
"We have to ensure that those who did nothing to create the crisis are not the most impacted by the crisis," LeCompte told Reuters.
Such an outcome would almost certainly plunge Italy into an economic and political crisis that could very well reignite the European sovereign debt crisis.
Crisis averted - for now At the height of the water crisis, Cape Town introduced restrictions limiting residents to 50 liters per person per day.
Both "Waves" and "Marriage Story" are both family melodramas about a crisis created by male characters, who also carry the brunt of that crisis.
I mean, keep in mind that domestically they&aposve had a financial crisis, an industrial crisis that has felt like Enron and Lehman together.
The market crash of 1929 was precipitated by a debt crisis, just as the 2008 financial crisis, which caused stocks to plummet, he said.
Jakarta is hardly the first and will not be the last place to face an existential crisis in the face of the climate crisis.
"There needs to always be a crisis for the military to always remain powerful ... That crisis needs to be created and instigated," said Piyabutr.
As the economy was struck first by the global financial crisis and then by a sovereign-debt crisis, unemployment soared, to 0003% in 2013.
The climate crisis impacts your health The climate crisis could "halt and reverse" progress made in human health over the past century, experts say.
But as much as the family separation crisis is a story about immigration policy and our country's values, it is also a health crisis.
In the 1990s, Colony Capital bought bad loans during the savings-and-loan crisis and bet on Asian assets after the Asian currency crisis.
There was a sub-prime crisis in 2008 and this time it could—and looks to be—a crisis of oil stocks and commodities.
Trump has been portraying the US-Mexico border as in crisis since the spring, but the crisis (at least in Tijuana) has finally arrived.
"Even though we are seeing historic opposition to Merkel because of the refugee crisis, there's simply nobody else who could fill the chancellor's shoes, especially right now when you have Brexit, the continuing euro zone crisis, Russia and the migration crisis," Schick told CNBC.
"If this was a crisis sign in the market, then we would see other spreads blow out as well at the same time, which we saw in the last financial crisis and in the euro zone crisis," Tim Forster, portfolio manager at Fidelity International, said.
"If it can't get done in the budget in the middle of a public health crisis that is also a fiscal crisis, there is no reason the legislature can't negotiate and pass a nation-leading legalization model when the immediate crisis is over," Flagg said.
Depression and suicide rates rose alarmingly during the Greek debt crisis, health experts and studies say, as the country's creditors imposed strict austerity measures that cut wages, increased taxes and undermined the ability of health services to respond to a crisis within a crisis.
Meanwhile, Syria is at the core of the refugee crisis, which has created a humanitarian crisis that has helped transform the political landscape in Europe.
Since the global financial crisis of 2008 and the euro zone sovereign debt crisis of 2011, European banks have struggled to improve their balance sheets.
Christie's Education is pleased to announce its symposium, The Role of Art in the Environmental Crisis, which looks at artists' response to the environmental crisis.
In the 21st century, not only do we confront and ecological crisis, but we face a public health crisis when it comes to food security.
Trump declared the overdose crisis a national emergency in 2017, but only produced a strategy for addressing the crisis at the end of last month.
An analysis of 129 million texts sent to non-profit Crisis Text Line showed the words people were most likely to use in a crisis.
Both banks have struggled to return to profit since the global financial crisis of 2008, and the subsequent euro zone sovereign debt crisis of 20193.
Related: The real midlife crisis confronting many Americans In another study, the older the participants, the older they reported their midlife crisis to have occurred.
Central banks around the world have leapt into action following the global financial crisis of 2008 and the sovereign debt crisis in the euro zone.
A crisis lasts a finite period, and afterward, the patient is either better or worse, but not the same as she was before the crisis.
Harris believes that, just as the environmental crisis was wrought by extractive energy companies, so has an attentional crisis been wrought by extractive technology companies.
The coronavirus crisis has prompted one of the Chinese military's biggest mobilisations of medical personnel in decades, putting its crisis management skills to the test.
As the Puerto Rican debt crisis continues to unfold, mutual fund managers have been busy trimming their sails to reduce exposure to the commonwealth's crisis.
The eurozone will be stumbling from crisis to crisis, and the EU will remain paralyzed by indecision, stuck with painfully slow growth and declining influence.
From the Crisis Text Line (a 24/7 text-message resource for individuals in crisis) to numerous teletherapy websites, help is literally at our fingertips.
Crisis counselors complete 35 hours of intensive mental health training — created and facilitated by Crisis Text Line trainers — including online modules, quizzes and role plays.
Doctors want innovations that will improve the workload and workforce crisis in the National Health Service, rather than fake innovations that make the crisis worse.
In addition, Italy is already facing a potential banking crisis, zero growth (as of the second quarter) and struggling to deal with the refugee crisis.
With Crisis Text Line, people in crisis can contact another human to help calm them down and walk them through whatever issue they are facing.
As tweets and headlines skip from crisis to crisis, the largest youth population in human history is coming of age in a steady, unstoppable wave.
Plenty of experience with crisis management and brand rehab, given that she led global strategy and marketing for Bank of America after the financial crisis.
"During the last … commodity crisis and crisis in markets, China was actually a stabilizing force; now China is incurring its own problems internally," he said.
Agrokor, the biggest employer in the Balkans with around 60,56.33 staff, was brought under state-run crisis management after suffering a liquidity and debt crisis.
I thought that finally, we had a leader who would prioritize the crisis there – a crisis that has taken the lives of far too many.
The venerable old institution that sets the global reference price for metals such as aluminum and copper seems to be lurching from crisis to crisis.
The factors leading up to the crisis took many years to develop, and history shows that a successful recovery from a crisis also takes time.
And the question is, Do we do it now before this has become a crisis, or do we wait for it to become a crisis?
Violence reaches 'crisis point' "The worrying escalation witnessed over the weekend has now reached a crisis point," said Ilaria Allegrozzi, a researcher with Amnesty International.
An inkling of a crisis An inkling of a crisis arose in 2015, when tattoo artist Taiki Masuda was convicted of a little-known law.
Agrokor, the biggest employer in the Balkans with around 60,000 staff, was brought under state-run crisis management after suffering a liquidity and debt crisis.
Venezuela faces a deep economic crisis, which has generated a humanitarian crisis and a forced migration of over 4 million Venezuelans, according to UN data.
"It is very clear that the cause of this crisis is in Myanmar, but the solution of this crisis also lies in Myanmar," he said.
It is also the case despite past bitter experience with emerging market crises, like the 1994 Mexican peso crisis or the 1998 Asian currency crisis.
Crisis mode The matter has again plunged the President's staff and legal team into crisis mode and left them scrambling to catch up with events.
Thus far, he's largely done so without suffering much political damage, perhaps because he has spent his first two years skating from crisis to crisis.
I think it is a mistake to confuse a humanitarian crisis and use that crisis for purposes that we saw in the last electoral campaign.
The refugee crisis has helped fuel it, as did the 2008 financial collapse and subsequent eurozone crisis, which did major damage to establishment parties' credibility.
In recent months, the debt crisis has threatened a deepening humanitarian crisis as hospitals close wards, social services decline and emigration saps more economic activity.
AMERICA FACES A WATER CRISIS: The United States is on the verge of a national crisis that could mean the end of clean, cheap water.
Climate crisis Biden Biden has proposed a climate crisis plan that would set the US on track to eliminate net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Trump has so far treated this not as a public health crisis but as a crisis of perception, and a potential problem for his reelection.
There is not a great deal of overlap between the financial crisis of 2202 and the health and economic crisis caused by the coronavirus today.
Prominent economists are saying the crisis is faster-moving and more alarming than the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the crisis it sparked in 2008.
The strength of the church is the strength of Law and Justice, and a crisis in the church is a crisis for Law and Justice.
People say that would create a constitutional crisis, but I say we are already trapped in a slow-motion constitutional crisis, or constitutional train wreck.
And while right now the cameras are blaring at his largest self-inflicted crisis, the real price will be paid when crisis strikes from outside.
Flint water crisis: Michigan dropped prosecutions against officials in the Flint water crisis, which began five years ago and has plagued the city ever since.
We just had kickass coverage leading up to the financial crisis, but we also launched right before the financial crisis so that was unfortunate timing.
There is no doubt that there is a human rights crisis at the border, but it is largely a crisis of the administration's own making.
Basically, then, the government of the world's greatest nation is lurching from crisis to crisis because its leader can't be trusted to honor a deal.
This crisis is clearly accelerating our ability to innovate and to collaborate at speed, which is highly gratifying and will also reap benefits post-crisis.
The Dodd-Frank rollback is shaped by a false diagnosis of the financial crisis, by which the crisis posed no problems to the American economy.
Unless we act now, we will soon be confronting a crisis of public trust as well as the climate crisis that is already upon us.
We saw that again and again in the global financial crisis and the eurozone crisis, when it was big market swings that got governments' attention.
The TV Crisis may serve to clean some of that up just as the comics Crisis did, but not before it muddies things even further.
Asked during the 10th anniversary week of the 2008 financial crisis, Mulvaney sajd on CNBC he would not describe students loans as a brewing crisis.
The strong figures provide some relief for a conglomerate and a country that have spent much of the past year lurching from crisis to crisis.
Deregulation of the financial system led to the savings-and-loans crisis of the 1980s and the financial crisis a decade ago, costing taxpayers billions.
Since the opioid crisis is intertwined with the pain crisis, it is important to recognize that the economic burden of pain is also extremely high.
Rarely has a majority of Americans supported the admission of refugees or asylees during a refugee crisis until the Syrian refugee crisis crested in 2202.
There are other crisis lines that are reachable via text such as the Crisis Text Line, Teen Line and the Trevor Project for LGBQT youth.
Now, we've solved the main banking crisis, I think we've solved the banking crisis, because the consolidation will go on, in Italy and other countries.
It is hard to predict where the first crisis for a new president will come from, but it is virtually certain that crisis will come.
While the European Union steps from crisis to crisis, the pursuit of Pan-Africanists towards a more integrated and united continent is slowly taking flight.
It reached $61,937 in 2018, only the second year since the 2008 financial crisis that that figure has exceeded income levels prior to the crisis.
But Fed critics have worried for years that the central bank's reluctance to unwind crisis-era policies long after the crisis passed poses substantial dangers.
There are some, however, who are actually benefiting from the cash crisis — a further illustration of how starkly the crisis has cut across class lines.
An HIV crisis among LGBT adolescents in the U.S. is blooming, but the research that could help us understand and solve this crisis is stalled.
"During his first three years in office there was no major crisis on his watch of the type that has challenged every president in the half century before him ... nothing comparable to the Cuban missile crisis (John Kennedy); no Vietnam War (Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon); no hostage crisis in Iran (Jimmy Carter)..." Presidents can rise to the occasion of a great crisis, Bergen noted.
A vote to withdraw, or a "Brexit," would deal a serious blow to a European Union already battered by an economic crisis and an immigration crisis.
The problem is that today's existential problems—a budding refugee crisis, nuclear weapons, and various climate crisis—seem incomprehensible but all have roots in human evil.
" —Noisey GOP Wants to Declare Porn a Public Health Crisis The Republican Party's latest platform draft includes a declaration that porn is a "public health crisis.
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Ongoing flood of calls Like the national lifeline, the Crisis Text Line -- which connects texters with crisis counselors -- saw swelling numbers as the election results unfolded.
If you are experiencing anxiety and are in need of crisis support, please call the Crisis Call Center's 24-hour hotline at 1-775-784-6623.
Venezuelan food crisis Here's the clearest sign yet that Venezuela's food crisis is taking its toll -- people are losing weight, and not in a healthy way.
"Syria itself is really, I would say, at the pinnacle of the worst possible humanitarian crisis, surgical crisis, that I've ever been involved in," he said.
Timothy Geithner, president of the New York Fed at the beginning of the crisis and then secretary of treasury, was one of the financial crisis managers.
If you are experiencing anxiety and are in need of crisis support, please call the Crisis Call Center's 24-hour hotline at 1-83-784-8090.
The climate crisis is making things worse The need for firefighters will only grow as the climate crisis makes wildfires in the Golden State more intense.
"We want to strengthen the diplomatic resources of Germany, putting a priority on civilian crisis prevention, active crisis management and long-term stabilization," the paper said.
Live chat support from crisis support organizations through Messenger: Participating organizations include Crisis Text Line, the National Eating Disorder Association, and the National Suicide Prevention Line.
Washington is nowhere to be seen on the refugee crisis, the absent power, much as it was absent from the Minsk process on the Ukraine crisis.
On May 2741741, an unusual text came in to Crisis Text Line, a non-profit that provides free text support and intervention in times of crisis.
"I have found that a lot of my long-term projects are really about how creativity addresses crisis — from ecological disaster to social crisis," said Swoon.
Barzani and other Kurdish leaders, who met to discuss the crisis in the town of Dokan, renewed their offer to "resolve peacefully" the crisis with Baghdad.
Each crisis can take one to three intelligence technique cards to solve, and you earn the number of points listed when you successfully avert a crisis.
Facebook says it's working with NC4, a trusted third-party global crisis reporting agency, in order to add descriptions about the crisis to Safety Check notifications.
London (CNN)Ethiopia is facing a crisis of unprecedented magnitude, yet its government and Western enablers refuse to acknowledge and recognize the depth of the crisis.
Spain experienced a banking crisis following the 2007/2008 global financial crisis, prompted largely by the bursting of a property and construction bubble in the country.
VTB, which is under Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis, has seen its profits recover in recent quarters following a slump linked to Russia's economic crisis.
The crisis period has now been almost as long as the period before the crisis, and you have to say it's been an utter economic failure.
Listen to Reagan administration officials and reporters laugh at the AIDS crisis In 1985, though, AIDS stopped being a gay problem; it became an American crisis.
While there was no clear reason as to the increases, researchers claimed it constitutes a "public health crisis" on par with the current national opioid crisis.
The crisis has set off a political scandal in Michigan, with accusations the state's Republican governor, Rick Snyder, was negligent in his handling of the crisis.
"No, I do understand Aleppo and I understand the crisis that is going on," Johnson insisted, pivoting to speak about avoiding military involvement in the crisis.
"We must recognize LGBQ teen suicide is a national public health crisis and bring extraordinary resources to bear to address the crisis," Ayers said by email.
" He referred his testimony to the crisis investigators, in which he said the financial crisis was "not caused by federal preemption of state mortgage lending laws.
On top of its bleeding economy, which was already shattered by the global economic crisis of 2006 before the credit crisis, unprecedented external pressures kicked in.
Bass has said this debt threatens to become a Chinese financial crisis that would dwarf U.S. banks' sub-prime loan losses in the global financial crisis.
What this outlook implies is that, really, there is no "global" refugee crisis — there's no crisis that the world is obligated to respond to as one.
Republicans didn't identify major pre-Obamacare coverage gaps as a crisis back in 2009, but they realize they will create a crisis if they reopen them.
Read more:Trump claimed that the homelessness crisis in cities began only 2 years ago, because of the 'liberal establishment'California's homelessness crisis is spiraling out of control.
Our country is in the midst of a moral crisis — a crisis in which we know that people are being left behind by the changing economy.
We're helping families secure a home they can afford in the worst housing crisis in memory — a crisis that affects families at almost every income level.
As a society, we cannot sit by and shrug our shoulders when something bad happens, or just continue to move from privacy crisis to privacy crisis.
Now that the financial crisis that surfaced in 2202 is winding down, it is time to consider lessons learned and plan for the next financial crisis.
This pattern was commonly observed as a precursor to other financial events, such as the Mexico peso crisis and the Russian ruble crisis of the 1990s.
Harwood: Are you worried about a nuclear crisis with North Korea, and somebody who is not up to the job making the decisions in the crisis?
Mounting humanitarian crisis This latest attempt comes as Gaza faces a dire humanitarian crisis, with the United Nations warning that Gaza may be unlivable by 2020.
Why do so many stand by Trump, even as his lies pile up and he lurches from crisis to crisis, all of them his own making?
This crisis has been decades in the making, and a single presidential order — one not even backed by congressional action — won't fully address the ongoing crisis.
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And if the Trump campaign cannot credibly handle this kind of crisis, how will they handle a crisis on the world stage if Trump becomes president?
Democratic voters trust Biden over Sanders to handle a crisis The exit polls showed Democratic voters trust Biden more than Sanders to handle a major crisis.
"Throw out the debate playbook: Biden and Sanders to clash amid crisis," by Shane Goldmacher How a national crisis changes a high-profile, possibly final, showdown.
The real hit to the economy from the crisis could be in all the small businesses that won't be able to reopen whenever the crisis ends.
This month, a United Nations official warned that the refugees could face a "humanitarian crisis within the crisis" as the cyclone and monsoon seasons draw near.
"People talk about a crisis on the border, but there's no crisis here," said Mr. Darling, whose city operates the bridge in conjunction with federal authorities.
While Mr. Trump's autocratic impulses have fueled our political system's mounting crisis, he is as much a symptom as he is a cause of this crisis.
"This is now turning into an economic crisis along with a health crisis," he told CNBC's "Capital Connection" on Monday, referring to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
This is coordinated through a Microsoft crisis management team, which includes security experts, human resources and communications employees, who were in place before the coronavirus crisis.
Mr. Emanuel's point was that public uncertainty in a crisis gives the party in power greater license, enabling it to execute on pre-crisis agenda items.
Vulnerable governments that risk buckling under the strain of the pandemic require financial support to prevent the global health crisis from also becoming a financial crisis.
The act would gut the C.F.P.B.'s supervisory authority, sending it back to regulators who missed the crisis and recreating the broken pre-crisis regulatory structure.
In "It Takes a Teenager to Help a Teenager in Crisis," Catherine Cheney writes about a nonprofit crisis hotline where adolescents receive counsel from their peers.
An existential crisis prompts an affair with a rakish older astronaut (Jon Hamm), which prompts a different kind of crisis — involving duct tape and a gun.
More than a decade after the 2008 financial crisis, American communities from coast to coast are still struggling under the weight of a persistent housing crisis.
Far-right European populists like Salvini and Orbán have successfully exploited people's fears about migration by turning Europe's refugee crisis of 2015 into a political crisis.
While many factors contributed to the financial crisis, it was at heart a credit crisis fueled in part by predatory and in some cases fraudulent lending.
Just as we shouldn't blame the idea of mortgages for the financial crisis, we shouldn't blame the idea of health insurance for the health care crisis.
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Neither Dodd-Frank, nor any other legislation passed since the financial crisis, has reformed the government institutions and mortgage policies that seeded the last financial crisis.
Somalia has lurched from crisis to crisis since 1991, when the central government disintegrated, clan-based warlords tore the country apart and a famine broke out.
U.S. and EU sanctions imposed over the Ukraine crisis remain in place and compound a domestic financial crisis made worse by the collapse in oil prices.
"The water crisis in Flint is a public health crisis and demands a public health response," Surgeon General Vivek Murthy wrote in a statement on Wednesday.
Five years into Europe's refugee crisis, the multibillion-euro refugee deal with Turkey has broken down, leaving bankruptcy-plagued Greece to cope with the crisis alone.
I mean what Mr. Draghi and his team has done in the previous crisis let's say the Greek crisis was absolutely great and courageous and necessary.
"Everybody knew that the financial crisis had happened, but what I was seeing was a new crisis emerging, in the world of Big Data," she said.
"It's a crisis of leadership, crisis of confusion, and intraparty rifts," said Sheldon Goldman, a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
And according to Hill, who is one of only two openly bisexual members of Congress at a time when LGBTQ+ Americans face new threats to their rights every day, America is in the middle of multiple crises — a constitutional crisis, a healthcare crisis, a reproductive rights crisis.
Rather, surgical strikes would lead to a conventional war that would destabilize the region, potentially creating a devastating nuclear conflict or a refugee crisis in a region already experiencing its fair share (the Afghan crisis after the Soviet invasion, for example, and the ongoing Rohingya crisis).
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"You also have to see that this is an important crisis for Germany and if Merkel goes home empty handed from this summit… There might be a big crisis looming for the German government (and) another crisis for the European Union as a whole," he added.
That disaster, which has precipitated a currency crisis in recent months, has brought a deep crisis of faith in Egypt's ability to keep its airports and planes secure — fears that were briefly exacerbated early in Tuesday's crisis when Egyptian officials identified the wrong man as the hijacker.
Yemen's crisis is already a forgotten catastrophe that stands to get worse Yemen's crisis is already a forgotten catastrophe that stands to get worse Yemen's war has spawned the largest single-nation humanitarian crisis in the world, according to the U.N.'s humanitarian aid chief, Stephen O'Brien.

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