Sentences with phrase «make emerging crises»

Trump's proposed tax, regulatory and trade reforms would accelerate U.S. growth and make emerging crises easier for U.S. banks and credit markets to absorb.

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But unlike the 2011 rout, sparked by the eurozone debt crisis, the sudden collapse of global equities markets that began last week is all about China — which makes it all the more unnerving since few have a good grasp on how the world's most important emerging economy actually works.
When faced with a crisis, emerging leaders have an opportunity to showcase their ability to assess a situation calmly, make decisions under pressure, take calculated risks, rally others around them, and persevere in the face of adversity.
The idea that pipelines to ship out solid bitumen (with diluent to make a solid flow) was essential did not emerge until after the 2008 financial crisis.
The current weakness in the British pound will keep Governor Mervyn King from tampering with present policy, and, with a new Governor of the BOE in July, it makes no sense to expend any type of easing before the change of leadership unless some new crisis emerges.
Through this series of crises a meaning gradually emerged, which made sense of the whole.
Always more pleased with itself than its record would warrant, social democracy must now make a true reckoning with that history if it is to emerge from the current crisis as a continuing force for progressive change.
Melania Trump, who has been all but invisible as her husband confronts a campaign crisis over allegations that he sexually assaulted women, emerged yesterday to forcefully defend him and question the honesty of the women making the accusations.
WASHINGTON (WBEN / AP)-- After a summer of staff shake - ups and self - made crises, President Donald Trump is emerging politically damaged, personally agitated and continuing to buck at the confines of his office, according to some close allies.
As participation in sports continues to grow (1.5 million youngsters now play on football teams in the U.S.), more head injuries are inevitable, making pediatric concussions an emerging public health crisis.
But, emerging from this crisis, she was faced with an unexpected decision to make, one that she says was every bit as challenging as enduring chemotherapy and radiation.
Tuesday's announcement made no specific reference to the ongoing European crisis, other than to say that Europe will «emerge slowly from recession in the second half of 2012» and to acknowledge that risks around this outlook remain high.
The same was the case for their involvement in making loans to emerging countries, the Asian crisis, Enron and the bursting of the technology bubble, and finally the subprime mess of 2007 - 2008.
Given the rapidity with which feline health crises can develop, we recognize the importance of making funds available to investigate emerging diseases / issues in a timely manner.
The challenge for the new environmentalists is to emerge from this crisis of their own making into an era of growing scepticism, while keeping an eye on the consequences of their arguments.
While the strict regulations that emerged following the 2007 - 2008 financial crisis drew fire from many industry participants, they may have had an unintended consequence: making bitcoin more appealing to investors.
While the strict regulations that emerged following the 2007 — 2008 financial crisis drew fire from many industry participants, they may have had an unintended consequence: making bitcoin more appealing to investors.
Retail real estate experts predict that similar opportunities will emerge so long as the credit crisis makes it next to impossible for highly - leveraged developers to permanently finance newly built projects or refinance existing centers.
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