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Q. Were the companies you studied able to avert crisis or overcome it without pain?
We want to adapt market management mechanisms to future conditions of supply and demand, in order to avert crises before they develop.
To avert crisis, Ms. Hammond had already begun working in new directions.
In 2007, Person-to-Person helped more than 20,000 people avert crisis and make ends meet.
These demand-management tools can also help avert crisis.
No sooner does he apologize for being late for an interview than he is averting crises on the set by fielding phone calls.
Their woes have been advertised in a report entitled Averting Crisis in Heritage.
Mitsubishi Motors narrowly averted crisis less than a year ago by securing a $4.6 billion bailout, but it is again reaching for a lifeline.
World Trade (Averting Crisis)
"President, prime minister try to iron out tension, avert crisis", IRIN, October 13, 2005 .
However, let us not forget that we must be proactive, not reactive, at European level by focusing greater attention on cooperation with third countries in order to avert crises.
The corps will recruit about 1,000 volunteers of all ages and teach them about cultural differences and how to use government agencies to avert crisis in their neighborhoods.
Through many lives, Dax had averted crises with clever talk, brilliant (occasionally crazy) technological twists, raw nerve, un hesitating bravery and a few well-placed punches.
She bustled back and forth across the floor of the House, barking instructions, solving problems and averting crises, and bringing together opposing factions by sheer charm and charisma.
Keynes passed away little more than a year later, but his ideas had already shaped a new global economic order, and all Western governments followed the Keynesian prescription of deficit spending to avert crises and maintain full employment.
I do not, however, think that the Commission has shown a sufficient sense of urgency about coming up with proposals for eliminating or reducing risks and for averting crises and outbreaks of disease that we could well do without.
For a politician to be optimistic now is to promise that his government is taking all necessary steps to avert crisis, to safeguard what we have, to weather the storm and, in the medium to long term, to make possible eventual improvement.
To the Editor: The impression conveyed by "Flawed U.S. Weather Satellite May Be Lofted to Avert Crisis" (front page, May 14) is that satellites are the cornerstone of modern weather forecasting.
Any hope that Strafford's death would avert crisis soon vanished: Wedgwood quotes the anonymous protest "They promised us that all should be well if my Lord Strafford's head were off, since when there is nothing better".
QUIETLY and largely outside the limelight turned on American fortunes in Iraq, European diplomats have been maneuvering in recent months to avert crises, cajole rogue leaders or urge reconciliation, from Iran and Syria to Libya and Cyprus.
It is only by adopting an integrated approach which takes into account the interests and opportunities deriving from these interests of both Member States and the countries from the regions just mentioned that we can guarantee overcoming and averting crises, such as the gas crisis we have just been through.
In the chapter which sets out to define foreign policy, I am sorry that not enough attention has been given to the question of prevention - how to avert crises, and the need to take appropriate measures - and that the focus is exclusively on the EU and WEU.
Few Ideas on Averting Crisis "Judea and Samaria boast 40 percent of Israel's available fresh water resources," the right-wing Likud party of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said in campaign literature before the Israeli election last November, using the Biblical name for the occupied West Bank.