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His explanation: he is above exploiting a weather crisis for political ends.
ECONOMIST: Canada
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When a weather crisis hits New York, you never can predict just how the Big Apple or its millions of residents are going to react.
FORBES: Come on Irene...
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In the wake of the Bear Stearns blow-up, rule makers will put renewed emphasis on the cash positions of major financial institutions--a traditional gauge of a bank's ability to weather crisis.
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Despite all the difficulties of life under Hamas, despite all the grumbling, the men who run Gaza are as confident today as they were a year ago that they will weather the crisis and emerge stronger.
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And indeed February traditionally tends to be a slow month thanks to the weather, housing crisis or no.
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With thousands of civilians choosing to abandon their homes despite cold winter weather, Syria is likely soon to confront a grave internal refugee crisis within its sealed borders.
ECONOMIST: Syria��s crisis
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It is, in other words, about avoiding excesses a notion that has helped many Thai businesses weather the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the more recent financial crisis affecting much of the Western world.
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The result is that the quality of Mongolian cashmere has fallen, leading to a crisis in the local market which has been exacerbated by a year-long bout of harsh weather.
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