Примери за използване на Is not in crisis на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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He is not in crisis.”.
Greek Tourism is not in crisis.
They say, there is no urgent need to do so,because- in their view- the eurozone as a whole is not in crisis.
Britain is not in crisis.
People will tell you that Europe is not in crisis.
Cambodia is not in crisis.
The economy is not robust, but it is not in crisis.
Greek business in Bulgaria is not in crisis, President Plevneliev said in response to a journalist's question.
We believe that the CSA is not in crisis.
The euro is not in crisis today: it is the fiscal crises of certain Member States that are causing the single currency difficulties.
Democracy is not in crisis.
We also note that capitalism has not aged and is not in crisis.
The euro as a currency is not in crisis," Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said following the year-end EU summit in Brussels earlier this month.
But publishing is not in crisis.
The euro is not in crisis, the currency has solidly maintained its exchange rate with the dollar,” Mr Monti said yesterday on RAI 3 public television, adding that Italy's“banking system is not under threat.”.
No, the monarchy is not in crisis.
Higher education in this country is not in crisis.
But publishing is not in crisis.
As far as he is concerned the Euro is not in crisis.
Despite all that has happened, Italian football is not in crisis as a whole.
We are not in crisis.
We are not in crisis, they are! .
The Vikings are not in crisis.
The principles of a Free Market are not in crisis.
The values of the Union,which are incorporated in the Macedonian Action Plan, are not in crisis and should be fulfilled.
But, she added,“Denmark and the US are not in crisis, the US is one of our closest allies” and the invitation to visit was still open.
Greater flexibility for Member States to support specific sectors of economic, social orenvironmental importance through voluntary coupled support, even when these sectors are not in crisis;
Greater flexibility for Member States to support specific sectors of economic, social or environmental importance through voluntary coupled support,even when these sectors are not in crisis;
We will also have clearer rules governing intervention in markets and greater flexibility for MS to support specific sectors of economic, social orenvironmental importance through voluntary coupled support, even when those sectors are not in crisis.
We are not in crisis.