Examples of using Crises in English and their translations into Malay
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Age crises are also directly related to the acute theme of age,
long-term economic growth, sovereign debt crises, or the effects of global economic interrelations on corporate structure- all from the perspective of research in economic history.
The adverse economic consequences of the euro include the sovereign debt crises in several European countries, the fragile condition of major European banks, high levels of unemployment across the eurozone,
There are varieties of turning points: relationship crises(three and twelve years old), stemming from changes in social position and interaction, and worldview concept crises(one year,
how to solve crises during execution of the strategy etc.
on why the current governments are not good enough to face current crises and why our political set ups need a radical change.
others were those who had escaped from social crises, using their usual stereotypes of orientation to group norms inherent in the stable development of society.
uncertainties have started to reign supreme with savvy investors thinking it is best to save one's wealth in precious metals since they have a certainty of increasing in value during crises.
including during an economic or monetary crises or national disaster.
other circumstance of extreme urgency, and that public health crises can fit the bill,
UNDP partners with people at all levels of society to help build nations that can withstand crises, and drive and sustain the kind of growth that improves the quality of life for everyone.
explains that public health crises, including those relating to HIV/ AIDS,
in his first public remarks since critic Jamal Khashoggi's murder tipped the country into one of its worst international crises.
power in May 2018, and no doubt one of its most serious crises in DAP's 53-year history.
scandals and crises, and only a few years later people discover not love
Other situations that are often called financial crises include stock market crashes and the bursting of other financial bubbles, currency crises, and sovereign defaults. [1][2] Financial crises directly result in a loss of paper wealth but do not necessarily result in significant changes in the real economy(e.g. the crisis resulting from the famous tulip mania bubble in the 17th century).
political systems worldwide are imploding, humanitarian crises are exploding,
the slowdown in Chinese growth, crises in the Middle East,
global warming and world economic crises.
42% said they had had suicidal thoughts. So, it really does create one of the biggest life crises for someone to go through.”.