However, there is a sweetness, kindness and joining together in crises that is extraordinary.
However, another crucial trait of an entrepreneur is to solve problems within those high-risk situations, especially in crises.
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Now he says that in crises like Fiji, Australia would only get involved if there were a United Nations mandate to do so.
Mr Geithner understands better than almost anyone that in crises you throw out the forecast and focus on avoiding low probability events with catastrophic consequences.
But it is surely no coincidence that Mr Verheugen is pressing more strongly than ever these days for the creation of a European force strong enough to intervene in crises where the Americans do not wish to be involved.
Among other boons, for the time being we can forget about the deficit, because one thing we know from the Great Depression and Keynesian economics is that in crises like this the government has to get out there and spend.
Their hope is that her victory will lend more diplomatic heft to the African Union, which has appeared divided and weak in recent crises in the Ivory Coast and Libya.
The Dow took off, and when there were unsettling developments in other parts of the world, like the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and crises in Russia and Brazil the following year, it kept rising anyway.
He acted as an arbiter in two major confessional crises in Europe.
Child protection in humanitarian crises is consistently the least funded area of humanitarian response.
The idea was to avoid being bogged down in the crises du jour, this year, Cyprus.
In historical crises, people have often looked to strong leaders to deliver society from anarchy.
Indeed on most criteria, the portents of trouble were more marked than in past crises.
He pointed out that, collectively, Europeans have carried the bulk of the financial burden in recent crises.
Bond investors complain that they already suffer in financial crises because the prices of their assets plummet.
He served one term in office, and has since become one of the most influential mediators in world crises.
Visegrad is also pushing for EU rules on mutual help in energy crises.
It requires more capital, which in deep crises only the government can provide.
South African President Thabo Mbeki has called for early intervention in African crises.
He says it should mean banks having a greater ability to absorb losses in future crises without taxpayer help.
In previous crises over decommissioning it has always been the Ulster Unionists, led by David Trimble, who have ultimately given ground.
As well as quirks of composition and valuation, the harsh reality is that, as in previous crises, investors are not discriminating much.
The IMF became the lender-of-last-resort in the crises that threatened to unravel several European economies, from Ireland to Austria, Hungary and, lately, Greece.
He rejects calls for a government of national unity, led by some untainted but unelected supremo, a solution Thailand has resorted to in previous crises.
Often, France has taken a lead role in recent crises, prompting criticism from countries such as South Africa about Western powers favoring military over diplomatic solutions.
In diplomatic crises, too, Europe's voice has seldom been heard.
In both Congo and Sudan, as is the case in countries around the world, there is an extraordinary eagerness to see this global phenomenon engage positively in their crises.
"Part of this is going to be paid for by the taxpayer--the hole is just too deep, " says Kenneth Rogoff, an economics professor at Harvard who specializes in financial crises.
"Many of these expressions have served to greatly mitigate the pain and trauma of those worst affected, especially the children, who become the most vulnerable in these crises, " she said.
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