By last Wednesdayevening, Mr. Klein was on a plane to London to help manage the crisis from its core.
Indecision has helped to spread the crisis from peripheral to core countries.
This, in turn, suggests the euro debt crisis has not only reached the core of the euro zone, but is reaching the core of the world's largest national economy, too.
The real problem is what we need to be talking about, not just because it's at the core of our intelligence crisis, but because it's the same problem that broke our economy, made health care unaffordable and hobbled the U.S. auto industry.
Sadly, the policies put in place since the financial crisis not only failed to address these core problems, they also created a disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street that is now making things much worse.
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In fact, Cisco seems destined for a rebound in its core business once the current financial crisis subsides, when those big buyers find they cannot put off technology upgrades any longer.
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The industrial core is being battered by the Asian crisis: the state's exports contracted by 8.3% last year.
This means that all the main crisis countries are now taking steps to address the core competitiveness challenges at the heart of the situation.
If it is not addressed, we could easily see the further spread of economic weakness to core countries, or even a debilitating liquidity crisis.
It may take a crisis to force governments to act in ways that hurt their core supporters.
One of the core issues at the heart of the Greek financial crisis is the enormous reluctance of the Greeks to pay tax.
Now the crisis enters a stage that has the capacity to shake society to its core.
To be clear, the core reasons for this revision pre-date the current economic crisis.
The crisis was deep and in many cases unnerving, shattering confidence at the core.
The head of the eurozone group of finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, said there were no apparent signs of increased withdrawals of savings from peripheral to core countries in the region as a result of the Cyprus crisis.
The core philosophy of most governments and central bankers that caused the financial crisis is directly oppositional to the rights of the individual.
So no matter how majority staff may hope to strengthen their recommendation by finding new offenses to tag on one basic allegation -- that is, that the president was engaged in an improper relationship which he did not want disclosed -- is the core charge that Mr. Starr and the majority suggest triggers this constitutional crisis.
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With core inflation declining and nominal economic growth rates weak in the aftermath of financial crisis, bond yields should trend lower in coming quarters.
Even if the latest crisis is averted, Cyprus remains at risk of default and of exiting the Eurozone as the core of its economy, its financial system, will end up decimated.
These options must be considered, Ban writes, because "in spite of the best efforts of (the mission) to support the parties in the effort to de-escalate the crisis, there is not a cessation of violence, and the basic human rights whose protection is at the core of the (six-point) plan continue to be violated, " the report says.
While we should try to improve mortgage standards and deal with the specific problems that the crisis has brought to light, the wholesale regulation of the financial system, based on the false premise that the core of the system is flawed, would give us the worst of both worlds: no growth and no stability.
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