The founders told Fortune that they set it up «as
a sort of crisis intervention.»
That was
the sort of crisis which was at this moment beginning in Gwendolen's small life: she was for the first time feeling the pressure of a vast mysterious movement, for the first time being dislodged from her supremacy in her own world....
My father died when I was two, and my mother says that what I have written above holds true in
that sort of crisis as well.
Not suggesting for a second they would be in a position to refuse good business, they lost that ace by not making the CL, but no way in hell is there
any sort of crisis or fire - sale taking place there.
I suppose she'll be revisiting it a number of times in her life... though it occurs to
me this sort of crisis is not limited to adoptees.How wonderful that Tessa lives in a family who knows her so intimately and cares so deeply about how the world looks through her eyes.
These are two trends which become fertile environment for various
sorts of crises in which its stabilizing role will be called to play for the sake of saving Russians abroad or philo - Russian citizens in these countries, or for gaining a foothold in a situation to which the EU attaches much significance.
«My view is ultimately that all political solutions to
these sorts of crises do come about through dialogue,» he said.
Sophia Chen describes the lack of consensus over interpretations of quantum mechanics, presenting it as
some sort of crisis (7...
But it's nice to have them included as they bring some color to the discussion, and Boyega in particular tells an interesting story about suffering
a sort of crisis while making The Circle, of which Hanks was completely unaware until Boyega brought it up during this discussion.
«I think we do have
sort of a crisis,» Gorn says, «and the real problem is at the elementary and secondary level.
While rates may rise somewhat over time — potentially causing interest rate - sensitive sectors to fall in the short - term — central banks can't spike rates back to where they used to be without creating
some sort of crisis, he says.
There will be
some sort of crisis from CPDOs; after all, the buying in order to establish these securities has been characterized by some as a panic.
Plus, they have been through
this sort of crisis for a while, and may be closer to the end of it than the rest of us.
This can be an issue if you have to change careers or have
some sort of crisis that is difficult to recover from.
«Our stars, who are people just like us — do care about our environment; they have served as role models, and in the future will create a wave of change in a much shorter time trajectory than is typical of
this sort of crisis in the past,» Shegerian concludes with enthusiasm.
I won't believe that there's
any sort of crisis or job shortage until rural firms are packed to the brim with new lawyers (whereas now there are older lawyers who can't retire because they have nobody to take over their practice).
Most people come into therapy in pain or in
some sort of crises.
This sort of crisis intervention helped to defuse the tension before it got further out of hand.
But rather,
the sort of crisis where you suddenly realize once again, you are feeling in over your head for whatever reason.
Not exact matches
Early on, I struggled with the typical «identity
crisis»
of sorts trying to figure out if I needed to «appear larger» to win significant business.
«We won't agree to any criteria and conditions
of the
sort,» Lavrov told the NTV channel Sunday, saying that Russia was already doing more to end the
crisis than anyone else.
Without a single currency, Greece could respond to
crises with the
sort of mechanisms it has in the past — devaluation and inflation.
Walker's plan — which would be considered an act
of political suicide in any other year and may still prove to be one this year — involves turning the Permanent Fund into a
sort of endowment that could help cushion this
crisis and help solve others in the future.
Now, there's not a central bank in the world that wants the gold standard, but they may have to go to it — not because they want to, but because they have to — in order to restore confidence in some
sort of future financial
crisis.
Vanguard, the legendary mutual fund company, raises a Swiss flag whenever it is facing a
crisis of one
sort or another.
In 1998 you had a rolling
crisis of sorts where lots
of little problems (emerging market debt scares) eventually boiled over into one bigger problem (the Russian default) and then appeared to be rolling over into foreign markets with the LTCM debacle.
Most investors, including myself, buy physical gold not to make a profit, but to hedge against inflation, stock market crashes, currency devaluation, and all other
sorts of financial
crises.
The Asian
crisis gave us an example
of the
sort of thing that might be done — the Korean bank rescheduling
of December 1997 / January 1998.
Concerns about global trade tensions between China and the U.S. and the fear that the stellar earnings could be as good as it gets for stocks are all combining to undermine the
sort of confidence that was in abundance during last year's run
of repeated records for equity benchmarks, as the U.S. economy enters it ninth year
of expansion and as the Federal Reserve moves to normalize monetary policy from
crisis - era levels.
As fate would have it, Facebook is kicking off 2018 by going through an existential
crisis of sorts.
Of course he is talking about the period right before the crisis in 2008, and we all know how that mess got sorted out; the creation of more debt than the world has ever see
Of course he is talking about the period right before the
crisis in 2008, and we all know how that mess got
sorted out; the creation
of more debt than the world has ever see
of more debt than the world has ever seen.
However, it is reasonably safe to assume that Apple's debt levels won't cause any
sort of financial
crisis.
Since the recent
crisis, all
sorts of nonsense has been written about the «death»
of the reserve - deposit and base - money multipliers, and even (in some cases) about how we ought to be glad to say «good riddance» to them.
That's when you get the actual
sort of systemic
crisis.
Mr. McKay's presentation in New York this week capped an interesting couple
of days in the ongoing — and critically important — debate about whether low - forever interest rates are creating the conditions for a financial
crisis of some
sort.
It occurs to me that, despite the unprecedented flood
of writings
of all
sorts — books, blog - posts, newspaper op - eds, and academic journal articles — addressing just about every monetary policy development during and since the 2008 financial
crisis, relatively few attempts have been made to step back...
There is no reason why the U.S. should have a fiscal
crisis of any
sort.
The person who has exhibited responsible behavior until some
sort of personal
crisis occurs is perceived as less
of a risk, while many lenders believe that someone who habitually misses payments is likely to keep missing payments in the future.
In other words, if there were to be a
crisis in one or more
of the emerging powers like China, India, or Brazil, it would be the
sort of thing that Fischer has spent his career preparing for.
In particular, are there risks to the lenders as well as to borrowers, and hence a possibility
of some
sort of financial
crisis due to failure
of financial institutions?
I didn't speculate on this in the review, but it did seem that by placing his comments about the sex abuse
crisis in that section, he might have been trying to suggest that he had worries, like those worries shared by the late Avery Cardinal Dulles and others, about a one - size - fits - all policy that applies to all those accused
of any
sort of sexual overtures to people under the age
of eighteen.
It does, and that's only because I've gone through this kind
of three - year process
of first the deconstruction, the
sort of subsequent
crisis of that emotionally, and then the many, many therapy sessions that enabled me to
sort of realize, «I am really in
crisis because I'm worried about what people are going to think.»
His understanding
of the possibility
of the achievement
of this ideal and the fact that it often was achieved in a «
crisis experience» seems to be elaborated out
of an analysis based on the collected experiences
of a number
of his followers - a
sort of «phenomenology
of Christian experience.»
To encourage an essentially theological discussion with parishioners not given to that
sort of talk, I base my questions in guided interviews upon
crises experienced by the informants.
There is a place for the greening
of theology that is the correcting
of long - held wrong doctrines, the call for changes in action, and reflection on all
sorts of issues in light
of the
crisis we face.
Is this the end
of Christianity, some
sort of «existential / ontological»
crisis?
By themselves, the
sorts of reforms described above are not likely to fully solve the funding
crisis that faces Social Security.
The crowd seems aware
of some
sort of impending
crisis; the disciples are bewildered but following along; the authorities are prepared to strike at any moment; and in the midst
of it all is a solitary, determined, and no doubt sorrowful, figure determined to press through to the end.
This led a collective
of online conspiracy theorists to posit that these weren't school shooting survivors at all, but rather «
crisis actors» paid off by George Soros as part
of some
sort of elaborate plot to disarm America.
This will be some
sort of humanitarian
crisis or a tipping point among world governments.