Sentences with phrase «need in their moment of crisis»

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«I don't think bitcoin is prevalent enough at the moment to be a systemic threat in the way we experienced during the financial crisis other threats; it needs watching carefully but I don't think we're there yet,» said Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, during a Thursday interview on BBC's Newsnight.
In a really large crisis, the return on risk assets may look decent from ten years before to ten years after, but a lot of people get surprised by their need to draw on those assets at the wrong moment — bad events come in bunches, when the credit cycle goes busIn a really large crisis, the return on risk assets may look decent from ten years before to ten years after, but a lot of people get surprised by their need to draw on those assets at the wrong moment — bad events come in bunches, when the credit cycle goes busin bunches, when the credit cycle goes bust.
After the immediate moment of crisis has passed, we still need to remain present and constant for people as they continue to reflect on its meaning in their lives.
Perhaps the two players that are most in need of a breather right now are Aaron Ramsey and Mesut Ozil, but such is Arsenal's injury crisis that the duo are irreplacable at the moment and simply have to start.
there isnt really an injury crisis this the time where we need to start trusting the youngsters, we have coming through atm that they will fill in and not look out of place we have some very sound and talented players waiting to just step in at a moments notice like bellerin and hayden at the back.
Stepping aside from dangerous social factors, such as adult inebriation or adult bedsharing while under the influence of drugs, or infants sleeping alongside disinterested strangers, and ignoring (for the moment) the physical - structural - furniture and bedding aspects of «safe infant sleep» always occurs in the context of, and under the supervision of, a committed, sober adult caregiver who is in a position to respond to infant nutritional needs, crises, and can exchange sensory stimuli all of which represents just what babies depend on for maximum health.
A President, who will have an understanding of the need for cohesion in the country and who will not be evasive at the moment of crisis, is what Nigerians want.
At other moments, we're told that the problem is that we need to do a better job guessing which troubled teens may prove murderous at some point in the future, or dealing with the excesses of masculinity, or possibly the crisis of meaning and identity in the secularizing modern world.
They describe the draft as «un-British» in that, even at moments of national crisis and retrenchment, during for example two world wars, «governments always understood the need to keep the tradition of world history alive in schools and to have an emphasis on British history in the context of the world».
A mother comes face to face with the woman who would have murdered her baby.A child who's been betrayed by everyone hurts the only man who's ever shown her kindness.A teen stands at the crossroads of his impulses and his convictions.A reformed addict needs help from a total stranger to protect her child.Love lies at the heart of the Christian's journey, but in moments of crisis, love often seems the most difficult of the virtues.
But it's particularly the case at the moment because many have already used a lot of their fiscal buffers... and are always in need of some fiscal buffers in order to fight the next crisis.
This time congestion pricing is back at a moment of crisis — above ground, streets are becoming increasingly snarled in large part because of the boom in ride - hailing apps, while below ground the problem is even worse as the city's aging subway system is riddled with delays and in dire need of money.
Justice Stratas argues that we need stable, coherent, legal doctrine to which lawyers and judges alike are committed because we might not always live in «benign times,» and in a moment of crisis we will be better off if judges decide controversial cases on the basis of stable legal doctrine rather than of what they feel is right or fair in those ominous circumstances.
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