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Crises in a sentence
Crises meaning
plural of crisis
Using Crises
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of crisis
- In the example corpus, crises often appears in combinations such as: crises and, crises in, health crises.
Context around Crises
- Average sentence length in these examples: 30.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 11 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Crises
- In this selection, "crises" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 30.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, health, identity, midlife, cannot, facing and diabetic stand out and add context to how "crises" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 19 induced crises and and economic crises all impacting. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "crises" sits close to words such as binary, deliveries and inland, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with crises
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
AI-based tools equip B2C brands with the ability to detect and respond swiftly to potential crises. (17 words)
Argentina’s going through one of its historic, predictable, recurrent and traditional crises, like all Argentina’s crises. (18 words)
After enduring a global pandemic, a looming recession and countless human rights crises, society is ready for more good. (19 words)
Although the most recent escalation of the conflict between Israel is relatively early and the dollar has not yet benefited greatly from it, Booth asserts that the dollar is seen as a ‘safe haven’ and shows a clear increase in the long term during crises. (45 words)
A sane civilization should be able to discern that an 18-year-old with their identity crises and a 25-year-old with their midlife crises cannot be trusted with an automatic weapon, let alone a civilian with an existential crisis. (41 words)
She reckons that for many artists in Dundee, spray painting is a way of publicly venting against the rising addiction and mental health crises facing the city; crises that many of the community members are directly affected by, including herself. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
A sane civilization should be able to discern that an 18-year-old with their identity crises and a 25-year-old with their midlife crises cannot be trusted with an automatic weapon, let alone a civilian with an existential crisis.
She reckons that for many artists in Dundee, spray painting is a way of publicly venting against the rising addiction and mental health crises facing the city; crises that many of the community members are directly affected by, including herself.
Dr Neil Nerwich, group medical director at International SOS, said: 'The Covid-19 pandemic has created a tripartite of crises, with public health, geopolitical and economic crises all impacting the workforce and business on a global scale.
It is important to reveal the ongoing role of politics and power in creating food insecurity and humanitarian crises, including when responding remotely to Covid-19-induced crises.
Argentina’s going through one of its historic, predictable, recurrent and traditional crises, like all Argentina’s crises.
The scheme will cover management of medical emergencies that could arise in and out of school including trauma, asthma attacks, hypertensive crises, diabetic crises, severe allergic reactions and severe food poisoning.
Several studies and happenings have shown clearly that youths are tools/machineries for crises and violence in the society while the same youths, children, women and the elderly are direct and indirect victims of crises and violence.
According to an announcement from the north, the Turkish Cypriot side through technical committee on dealing with crises had offered help on Friday, when the fire broke out.
According to Sima Bagous, Executive Director of UN Women, “Violence against women is an existing global crisis that thrives on other crises.
After enduring a global pandemic, a looming recession and countless human rights crises, society is ready for more good.
AI-based tools equip B2C brands with the ability to detect and respond swiftly to potential crises.
A joined-up approach between the humanitarian and development sectors is essential to enable long-term resilience in the face of crises.
All of these forward-thinkers, informed by the crises ongoing when they are writing, tell us that in the financial stage of capitalism, we absolutely must regain control of the money and credit systems that now rule the world.
Alongside scientists and environmentalists, artists are among the first to respond to various crises, and showcasing a selection of powerful reactions on the creeping changes to the Northern Territory's water supply.
Although cascading global crises are undermining hard fought development gains, "now is not the time for despair", UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed told African ministers and policy makers meeting in Niamey, Niger, on Tuesday.
Although the most recent escalation of the conflict between Israel is relatively early and the dollar has not yet benefited greatly from it, Booth asserts that the dollar is seen as a ‘safe haven’ and shows a clear increase in the long term during crises.
And if we believe what they want you to believe today, they will say that we cannot tackle affordable housing and our unhoused neighbors and the crises that are happening on our streets right now.
And, in the medium term, we are likely to see severe fiscal crises in at least a few jurisdictions, like what we saw in Detroit in 2013.
And of course, some of the risk factors related to difficult situations in countries around the world, economic difficulty, climate change, poverty, energy, other crises, are stimulating opportunities for criminals.
And yet Japan has many answers for a world that can’t afford to be blindsided again by pandemics or other health crises, and is motivated to share them.
Common combinations with crises
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- crises and 24×
- crises in 20×
- health crises 15×
- crises that 13×
- the crises 11×
- of crises 10×
- humanitarian crises 8×
- and crises 8×
- crises facing 7×
- crises are 7×