"crisis" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It began 11 years ago, when the energy crisis and the fiscal crisis gripped the city simultaneously.
- A fiscal crisis, like the one that racked New York City in the 1970's, has gripped the state's smaller cities, making this city's convulsions far from extraordinary.
- During her stay in Jamaica, a political crisis gripped the island, and no one was allowed to leave with any money.
- After the Supreme Court ordered that Mr. Sharif be restored, a political crisis gripped the country.
- In the late 1960s and early 1970s, financial crisis gripped the New York City government and many of the city's institutions, including NYU.
- A major crisis gripped the ACLU in 1968 when a debate erupted over whether to defend Benjamin Spock and the Boston Five against federal charges that they encouraged draftees to avoid the draft.
- However, a financial crisis was gripping the country at the time, and locally a bad drought was occurring.
- While crisis and uncertainty have gripped Burundi for two years, the violence of the last week has sowed panic at all levels of society, among Hutu, Tutsi and Westerners.
- He isolated himself from the electorate in 1979 when he said "a moral and spiritual crisis" was gripping the nation.
- The crisis has gripped Italy the way steroids in baseball have the United States and stunned many with its speedy onset, coming just three months after the giddy celebration of a three-year renovation of the 18th-century house.
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