deep crisis

collocation in English

meaningsofdeepandcrisis

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deep
adjective
uk
/diːp/
us
/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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crisis
noun
uk
/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
us
/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
a time of great disagreement, confusion, ...
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(Definition ofdeepandcrisisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdeep crisis

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After adeepcrisisbetween 1990 and 1993, the government was forced to implement a series of reforms that were clearly market oriented.
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After a family conflict, 25 years after the accident, the man fell into adeepcrisisfor which he sought psychiatric treatment.
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The journey into bioethics has involved deeply satisfying opportunities to help patients and families wrestle with and resolve moments ofdeepcrisis.
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These problems are significant although insufficient to bring about adeepcrisis.
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These, in addition to the economic weaknesses pertaining primarily to moonlighting and contribution evasion have put an extremely fragile social security system into adeepcrisis.
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Prison labour, seen by the reformers as central for rehabilitation, was indeepcrisisas unemployment quickly spread to penal institutions during the depression.
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Instead of being renewed, the productive system is completely collapsing in upon itself and the government is indeepcrisis.
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We must resolve thisdeepcrisisimmediately and work to ensure the future of the fisheries sector.
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Falling production and thedeepcrisisin the nuclear industry places even more pressure on the gas industry.
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After two centuries of virtually unhindered and sustained industrial and commercial development we are indeepcrisisand deep recession.
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There can be no doubt, therefore, that these industries are indeepcrisis.
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If so, can she say whether there has been a favourable response towards a settlement of thisdeepcrisis?
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Thedeepcrisisof confidence in politics also illustrates this.
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That is indeed strange when we are talking, as has become manifest here, about a system indeepcrisis.
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The shipbuilding industry sank into adeepcrisisduring the 1970s and, as a result of this, was in need of extensive restructuring.
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It is adeepcrisisand if it were to be badly handled it could threaten the very fabric of our society.
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He was facing adeepcrisisat home in his domestic politics.
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It has been a catastrophic failure and the railways are still indeepcrisis.
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That is clearly at odds with the attempts of some of our newspapers to portray our health service as an organisation indeepcrisis.
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