Sentences with phrase «imminent crisis»

Yonhap News Agency cited an unidentified official at the presidential office in Seoul saying there's no «imminent crisis
Brooks Rehabilitation CEO Doug Baer said the eight hour course provides tools to recognize an imminent crisis.
However, this has to a large extent not led to immediate action to address the severity of the imminent crisis of rising global temperatures and associated problems due to the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations due to human activity.
The imminent crisis of Earth's shrinking freshwater supply is rapidly attaining the wide awareness of global climate change.
It analysed the various areas of Tate work and proposed future stratagems to deal with the imminent crisis caused by restricted government financial support, changing public sector management expectations and increasing art market prices.
This kind of coverage could be interpreted to mean there's an imminent crisis.
Congressman Schiff sees global warming and ocean acidification not as «imminent crises,» but rather as already present and in need of decisive action.
Myron Ebell: «I think it could become a problem but I certainly don't think it is an imminent crisis in the way that the alarmists try to make us believe.»
Once the imminent crisis is resolved, we can move them gently and proactively into a meaningful resume development process versus a fast - food, cheapened resume experience that further weakens and lengthens their career transition process.
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