Sentences with phrase «crisis erupted»

A crisis erupted one day when the mother became dangerously drunk and abusive to staff and other residents.
Since the financial crisis erupted in 2008, there have been increasing calls around the world to hire more women in finance and banking, especially at senior level.
Nearly 10 years after the financial crisis erupted, will 2016 be just another year of survival in a decade of gloom for the sector?
Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday said Facebook will audit thousands of apps in response to the «breach of trust» created by Cambridge Analytica — the chief executive's first comments since a crisis erupted Friday over data siphoned by the political marketing firm used by the Trump campaign.
Given that, as Krugman himself notes, disagreements between economists were notably mild until the crisis erupted, what is going on here?
In 2012, an ongoing political crisis erupted in Mali.
The Fed lowered rates far lower than was needed, and kept them there until a crisis erupted, forcing change.
Before the credit crisis erupted, many people looked to their credit cards as their emergency fund.
But Howie listened to his dad and left ADM before the crisis erupted.
Asked how she could focus on student achievement when a crisis erupted in the lunchroom or a bathroom ceiling collapsed, Elain Thompson, who led enormous improvement at P.S. 124 in Queens, New York, replied that it wasn't up to her alone.
That summer, the California energy crisis erupted, causing natural gas prices to triple — along with electricity made with gas.
After that warning, he said, USAID began to «pre-position» food in the region so resources could be drawn upon more quickly if a crisis erupted.
Fresh crisis erupted in the All Progressives Congress in Kaduna State as the party on Thursday issued a query and warning letter to Governor Nasir el - Rufai over what the party described as his anti-party and anti-human activities in the state.
A first nuclear crisis erupted but was temporarily dealt with in the 1990s, but tensions rose again in 2002, when US President George Bush included North Korea in the «Axis of Evil» with Iraq and Iran, as regime which «pursues weapons of mass destruction while starving its citizens.»
It was gathered that crisis erupted when some youth barred Mr. Sha'aba, a former governor of the state, who is representing Kwara North in the Senate, from coming into the town.
In late 2014, before the main crisis erupted, I had just finished a draft of my book Strangers in our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration.
In another I suggested that, since it seemed likely that little could be done to bring about reconciliation — the other party had left the church — and since the church remained a source of pain because it had failed to minister when the crisis erupted, the person might consider making a fresh start in her Christian life by seeking out a congregation of another denomination.
Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday said Facebook will audit thousands of apps in response to the «breach of trust» created by Cambridge Analytica — the chief executive's first comments since a crisis erupted Friday over data siphoned by the political marketing firm used by the Trump campaign.
Germany's finance minister since the Greek crisis erupted in 2010, Mr. Schäuble is known as resilient and forceful, with a Germanic embrace of the rules and a Nietzschean attitude of «That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.»
Then the credit crisis erupted in 2008 and the company's bank, under financial pressures, reined in the New York City firm's revolving credit line.
When a PR crisis erupts out of nowhere, put consumer interests first and speak up quickly with calm, caring and genuine statements.
Well aware voters punished the Democrats for their perceived inability to govern, Abe's team is taking pains to act quickly when crises erupt, such as this month's North Korean nuclear test.
If there is any planning to be done with regard to the banking and financial system, the central issue of mathematical economics as applied to the financial sector should focus on how economies should cope with the tendency for debts to mount up until a crisis erupts?
This weekend brings us our first big baity film of awards season, Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, a supposed Scientology allegory that truly explores crises erupting from a modern man's lack of structure and authority.
Get to know the local reporter before a crisis erupts.
In addition, the leadership should bring in independent outside financial and business experts to monitor district finances before a crisis erupts.
You deserve to feel that your world won't collapse if an unexpected crisis erupts and damages your things.

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«True, there are encouraging signs of economic recovery in those advanced economies most affected by the global financial crisis which erupted in 2008... [but] the report finds that those economic improvements will not be sufficient to absorb the major labor market imbalances that built up in recent years.»
Jumpstarting your day the right way will not only get you started on the right foot but can help prevent those dreaded end - of - day crises from erupting.
In contrast, the stock - market crash in October 1987 and the Asian financial crisis were «endogenous» events, erupting from within specific markets, he says.
Kogan, who is co-founder of a start - up called Philometrics, which conducts surveys, was integral to Cambridge Analytica's obtaining at least 30 million Facebook user profiles, an issue that erupted into a crisis for Facebook last week.
There are many cross currents alive in the investment world as the LTRO is behind us, ISDA defaulted on its role as a referee on global financial issues in the face of political threats from the EUROCRATS, and the Bernanke FED looks to be waiting for a new crisis to erupt before undertaking another further easing.
This crisis arose from the development of the Oxford Movement, the high - profile conversions to Catholicism and the restoration of the Catholic hierarchy, which ensured that Catholicism, far from being a relic of the past, instead «erupted into the present».
Her turbulent reign has been compared to Gordon Brown's, but he had a large overall majority, had every intention of fighting a future election campaign as prime minister and was well qualified to respond to the financial crisis that erupted in 2008.
Political crisis has erupted within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Tatale - Sanguli constituency in the Northern region following the dismissal of the party's constituency chairman, Kwasi Mpoah.
«Benue State Government should have a rethink over the anti-open grazing law in order to avert any crisis that might erupt in the state.»
The crisis over who was responsible for the crisis that erupted in some parts of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital at the weekend has taken another...
The Kogi State House of Assembly Complex was on Tuesday prevented from holding its plenary following a crisis that erupted over the alleged plan to remove...
The Kogi State House of Assembly Complex was on Tuesday prevented from holding its plenary following a crisis that erupted over the alleged plan to remove the Majority Leader of the House, Matthew Kolawole.
Other crises, both business and personal, erupt throughout the course of the story; some remain small and get tamped down promptly, while others grow into unexpected conflagrations that threaten to burn out of control.
We should have as an important theme in our classrooms the great financial crisis that erupted in the fall of 2008 and the deep global recession that followed in its wake.
Instead of breakthrough that would lead to overcoming the global economic crisis, the scenario of the global economic collapse was predicted by the great thinker and French economist Jacques Attali (2010) who predicts the occurrence of four steps to the unfolding economic crisis that erupted in 2008 in United States and that spilled over the world: 1) the public debts become heavier; 2) the failure of the euro and the global depression; 3) the failure of the Dollar and the return of global inflation; and, 4) the depression and ruin of Asia.
Education, of course, must compete with other items on Obama's ambitious agenda, as well as with erupting crises that will inevitably distract the White House.
This is the situation faced by many countries, including Brazil, which, after the crisis that erupted in 2008 in the United States and spilled over the planet, where there wasn't a restructuring of the national economy systems.
The nagging sense that we're not quite steering this ship plagues educators, too, who may find themselves dropping everything to manage the fallout of interpersonal crises that play out in the digital realm, erupting with little or no warning.
While Don Cheadle was filming Hotel Rwanda, a new crisis had already erupted in Darfur, in nearby Sudan.
Within days of Dr. Watkins's arrival, though, Littlefield erupts in a crisis of its own making.
Since the housing crisis that erupted a few years ago, the average credit score for consumers in the U.S. has dropped drastically.
Yields did come lower as a crisis in Ukraine erupted and a flight to safety trade resulted.
Kawral was a response to the crisis that erupted in Mali in 2012.
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