Examples of using Crises in English and their translations into Hindi
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Since the end of 2007, 37 countries have faced food crises, and 20 have imposed some sort of food-price controls.
The country's balance of payment crises in 1991 brought the country near bankruptcy.
Ongoing civil wars and refugee crises also expose millions of children to extremely high levels of trauma,
Geopolitical uncertainties, natural disasters, and economic crises have a negative impact on most financial assets.
Only later in life did they experience crises that caused them to question
these kinds of crises can result in increased physical,
no distinct midlife crisis, just crises that occur during midlife but might equally have occurred before or after.
Instead, he characterised crises as“run-away explosive behaviour”
The 10-year plan[1] is designed to strengthen the eurozone and prevent future crises, but critics say it will not address current debt problems”.
these kinds of crises can result in increased physical,
The scientists who alerted the world to the climate and ecological crises have a moral duty to join the popular movements demanding political action.”.
Now that converging ecological and social crises reveal the bankruptcy of our ways, we have the
Western news reporting and Hollywood cinema tend to present these crises through disaster footage
The scientists who alerted the world to the climate and ecological crises have a moral duty to join the popular movements demanding political action,” they write.
Immigration policy is complex and there is an important debate to have about the best solution to these crises.
Compartinos the report came to the study concerning the serious political crises, social and economic suffering that this South American country.
Be more immune to regional economic crises(because you can sell local,
As crises can come unannounced, it's essential to be prepared.
Such a crisis all sorts of crises are only beneficial,
In December 2007, 37 countries faced food crises, and 20 had imposed some sort of food-price controls.