Examples of using A crisis of in English and their translations into Korean
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We have a crisis of loneliness in the UK today, so much so that the prime minister has appointed a minister for loneliness, currently Tracy Crouch MP.
Laughter But this is a crisis of, not natural resources-- though I believe that's true-- but a crisis of human resources.
This was a true crisis of culture, a crisis of Byzantine culture in the Russian spirit.
From their mission statement: The economic crisis we face today is not only a crisis of the economy.
the cause of defeat: a crisis of management. M., 2002.
Because I think, in some way-- and I will come back to that-- but the crisis of desire is often a crisis of the imagination.
the cause of defeat: a crisis of management.
So if breaking news causes a crisis of confidence, there will be big moves in Japan's currency,
highly mediocre modest pop single,"Stranger in Town," group members remained busy as session musicians and didn't seem to be suffering a crisis of confidence.
In his book A Crisis of Truth, literary scholar Richard Firth Green argues that the centralisation of the English government changed truth from a person-to-person transaction to an objective reality located in documents.
completely independently of Italy, a crisis of social and economic transformation[…]
The magazine Forbes considers, in one of its articles on the situation of the labor market, that we are not in a crisis of employment but in a crisis of abilities.
Institutions such as the European Union have recognised this as a major question, leading to what has been sometimes depicted as a crisis of trust in science and, more recently, a crisis of rationality in addressing public issues.
The reappearance of these impulses today is progressively weakening the multilateral system, resulting in a general lack of trust, a crisis of credibility in international political life, and a gradual marginalization of the most vulnerable members of the family of nations.
A crisis of the democracy itself.
The crisis of capitalism is a crisis of overproduction.
The Greek crisis rapidly became a crisis of Spain and Portugal.
But the crisis of desire is often a crisis of the imagination.
The biggest crisis is a crisis of legitimacy,' says one activist….
This crisis is not a crisis of liquidity and credit, as they assert.