Don't underestimate the importance of having a single organization at the center of the crisis.
At the center of this crisis are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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As the world struggles to form a response to North Korea's behavior, the man at the center of the crisis has remained silent.
So far, the argument about the commission's capacity has been largely among economists debating the executive's support for putting austerity at the center of its crisis response.
Even though during the autumn of 2008 the center of the crisis was in United States, it was in Europe where handset sales growth turned negative first.
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Monti blamed "short-termism" for Italy's financial problems, which pushed the country's cost of borrowing above the crucial 7% level a year ago and put it in the center of the crisis.
So the goal is to target communities at the center of the crisis, and to empower local agencies who know these communities best to structure and tailor their programs in ways that are most responsive.
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As for the immediate problem of getting the 787 back into the air, the news this morning is that overcharging seems to have been ruled out as the cause of the battery problems at the center of the crisis.
But Jones is accused of a lie that has put her at the center of the latest crisis in Florida's Department of Children and Families (DCF)--and, by extension, the re-election campaign of Republican Governor Jeb Bush.
The small village of Dubie, near the Zambian border, is at the center of a humanitarian crisis.
If New York follows the national pattern, women with children are at the center of this housing crisis.
The U.S., as represented by Mr. Llorens, has been at the center of the Zelaya crisis all along.
In a forthcoming article for Urban Affairs Review, a trio of researchers took survey data on local policies from nearly 300 California municipalities and ran it against foreclosure figures, a decade later. (You can find an earlier version of the paper here (PDF).) Cities that implemented slow growth or anti-growth policies in the late 1990s saw significantly fewer foreclosures between 2008 and 2009, the torrential center of the housing crisis.
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Across the border, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been at the center of his own political crisis.
Thus, the folks at the center of the European debt crisis may also be seeing some clearing in the clouds.
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The game pitted two countries that have been at the center of the European debt crisis, a showdown between the euro zone's most cash-strapped nation against its Teutonic task- and paymaster.
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Former U.N. weapons inspector Kelly -- one of the world's foremost experts on bioterrorism -- found himself at the center of the biggest political crisis for Blair's government in its six-year rule after he gave an off-the-record briefing to the BBC in May.
Just a couple of years after its economic crisis it feels like the center of the world again.
Greece, which is at the center of Europe's debt crisis, has struggled with an unsustainable level of debt and an economy that has been in recession for years.
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The nation at the center of Europe's debt crisis, Greece has been struggling with an unsustainable level of debt and an economy that has been in recession for years.
Greece, which is at the center of Europe's debt crisis, is battling to stay afloat in the face of an unsustainable level of debt and an economy that has been in recession for years.
However, the deal -- which was not approved by Britain or the Czech Republic -- did not propose any new measures aimed at resolving the situation in Greece, the nation at the center of Europe's debt crisis.
Mr. Murdoch subsequently formalized Mr. Klein's role at the center of the response to the crisis, announcing that he had selected the former education reformer to "provide important oversight and guidance" and that Mr. Klein, along with News Corp. board member Viet Dinh, would keep the board apprised.
The position has a five-year term and is usually held by an anonymous bureaucrat, but Bair has forced her way to the center of the debate over the financial crisis.
Mr. Goodman is president of the National Center for Policy Analysis and the author of "Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis" (Independent Institute, 2012).
"Senior management must be front and center, " says Bill Keegan, director of crisis management at Edelman, a large Chicago-based PR firm called on to manage several product recalls.
The current crisis invites us to move the center of the map over Turkey.
Copies of the Center's materials on the Iraq crisis are available on request.
Against the advice of every Beltway bedwetter, he has put entitlement reform at the center of the public agenda before it becomes a crisis that requires savage cuts.
In a paper released on the eve of the Helsinki summit, entitled Scorecard for Moscow's "Double Game" in Iraq, the Center notes that Soviet behavior in the course of the Iraq crisis has been on balance more cynical than helpful, its cooperation more troublesome than "superb, " as President Bush described it last week.
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