Not every case has a crisis at its core, but each one has its own raison d'être that
by its very existence causes stress for the client, whether it's someone buying a new house or a firm buying a new company or a class of plaintiffs wanting to sue someone for a real or perceived wrong.
Not exact matches
It fears that water shortages
caused by climate change may jeopardize the company's
very existence in the coming decades
by making cotton too expensive or scarce.
The guild avoids doing so because (a) girl gamers tend not to be able to take abuse and (b) girl gamers
cause drama,
by their
very existence.
If you meant
by that the
cause being GHGs, and the effect being the
very existence of Katrina, then I did not interpret your statement that way.
By its
very existence, a business dispute
causes considerable damage to everyone it touches.
[18] In Dudgeon, the European Court of Human Rights recognised the «fear, suffering and psychological distress directly
caused by the
very existence of the laws in question, including fear of harassment and blackmail», [19] and in Norris the Strasbourg Court further noted: [20]
It is
caused by the
existence of a home office will be
very important in a modern home living.