Emergency
in sentence
1152 examples of Emergency in a sentence
No bank in difficulties can survive if the ECB does not grant or renew
emergency
liquidity assistance.
The Education Cannot Wait initiative is rolling out more programs to address educational needs in crisis and
emergency
scenarios.
They also allow him to dissolve parliament, be a member of a political party, have a greater say in appointing judges to the highest courts, issue decrees with the force of law, and impose a state of
emergency.
In an
emergency
situation, it is difficult to imagine that Germany will not prefer approval to the disaster of an Italian or Spanish default.
In the first phase, during the war itself, aid is for humanitarian relief, focusing on food, water,
emergency
medicine, and refugee camps.
Indeed, although protests began on December 29, 2010, and went so far as a wave of self-immolations in January 2011, the spark of revolution faded after President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who was wise enough not to stifle unrest with force, made concessions – including, most importantly, an end to the 19-year state of
emergency.
In addition, in order for the SDR to become a true global currency, the IMF would have to be empowered to issue more of them in a crisis, much like the US Federal Reserve provided foreign central banks with $120 billion in
emergency
credits following the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
Donors also stand to benefit, as these efforts reduce the need for costly and indefinite
emergency
responses.
But the Polish parliament also rejected a bill that would have provided funding for
emergency
contraception, medical care, and sex education – the same types of services Planned Parenthood provides.
The ECB need not reverse course completely, but it could declare victory in the fight against deflation and start exiting its
emergency
policies.
The Fund is seeking to create an
emergency
rescue mechanism in case the weak European economies need another financial bailout, and has turned to major emerging economies – Brazil, China, India, the Gulf oil exporters, and others – to help provide the necessary resources.
These include clean water and sanitation, and roads and infrastructure that enable
emergency
care and delivery of services.
The Fed’s preference for glacial normalization both in the early 2000s and now keeps monetary policy on
emergency
settings long after the
emergency
has passed.
Some 800 million people around the world have limited access to
emergency
services, and that will not change in the foreseeable future, because there will not be enough money to build roads to connect them.
Answering that question is why humanitarians, roboticists, architects, logisticians, and others have joined together in a new initiative called Red Line, a Swiss-based consortium to accelerate development of
emergency
cargo drones and build the world’s first droneports – in Africa.
It moved quickly to establish a fast-disbursing
emergency
line of credit for countries with “reasonable” policies.
An
emergency
summit planned for this week in Geneva is an opportunity for donors to stave off the worst, by providing the $1.7 billion the United Nations estimates an effective response will require.
And destination countries should consider providing
emergency
employment for displaced workers, using Australia and New Zealand’s seasonal worker programs as a model.
Finally, looking to the future, adding a protocol to the Inter-American Democratic Charter has become necessary in order to expedite the compulsory enforcement of its provisions in
emergency
situations, particularly where the internationally recognized Responsibility to Protect comes into play.
The upcoming election, to be held under the illegal Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) implemented following President Pervez Musharraf’s state of
emergency
on November 3, is such a case, which is why my party and its coalition partners are boycotting the vote.
So it is a shock to us that the US State Department keeps talking about free and fair elections and abolishing the state of emergency, but without mentioning the reinstatement of the judges – including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court – that Musharraf illegally dismissed.
Among the document’s proposals is an end to the
emergency
rule imposed since President Anwar Sadat’s assassination in 1981.
It would be better if the EU kept the Luxembourg fund for real
emergency
measures, and if the ECB instructed its member institutions in the GIPS to demand significantly better collateral for their lending operations.
If all women had access to a midwife during pregnancy and labor, not to mention facilities equipped to provide basic
emergency
care, one million lives would be saved every year.
Policies and funding to support midwife education, training, and regulation can produce up to a sixteenfold return on investment, because when midwives are involved in pregnancy and childbirth, mothers are less likely to require expensive
emergency
interventions such as caesarean sections.
Such vulnerabilities, the study warns, could result in a nuclear emergency, including a release of radioactive particles inside the unit – or even into the environment.
The regime has even conducted multi-agency exercises to test whether different government bodies could cooperate closely to keep “harmful information” off the Net during an
emergency.
If only there were
emergency
crews on the ground.
It matters little that the Fed could have gone further and cut the federal funds rate as well as the discount rate at its
emergency
meeting – indeed, that may have to be done.
Indeed, the widely heard slogan “Anna is India, India is Anna” reminds some of the dark days of Indira Gandhi’s
emergency
rule in 1975-1977, when her followers raised the slogan of “Indira is India”.
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