My sense of whirling like a dervish in making sense of the schizophrenic identity crisis of Muslims everywhere at this beginning of the 21st century is due to the current condition of the Muslim world.
Some of the irrational pessimism currently pervading Japan seems to be the result of an identity crisis to which many Japanese have fallen victim since the end of the cold war and the achievement of Japan's goal of catching up with the West.
The seeds of Lowe's success were sown during a desperate period of identity crisis in the early 1990s.
This is the kind of inspired thinking that is needed to help the advertising industry out of its identity crisis, and Mr.Brien may be just the person to usher in a new era.
The same kind of identity crisis can happen in the workplace.
The New York-based drama group, Ma-Yi Theater Ensemble, now in its 10th season, did the latest staging, following its 1996 off-Broadway triumph, Flipzoids, about the identity crisis of modern-day Filipino Americans ("Flips" in street slang).
The domain name identity crisis is worrisome right now because of the recent untimely death of Jon Postel, the guru of Internet names and numbers.
An interesting idea, and perhaps one way of easing the identity crisis which looms over the bank as it deals with middling countries.
Our travels bring ample evidence of the GOP identity crisis.
There is a "crisis of masculinity in Britain" because of the pressures rapid economic and social change have placed on masculine identity, shadow health minister Diane Abbott is to claim.
In the throes of its own identity crisis, Turkey now sits staring largely at itself.
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As I wrote at the time on my blog, In Good Company, it spoke of an identity crisis for business schools, which were beginning to look inward at their curricula to find explanations for the failed leadership on Wall Street.
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But the industry has been suffering something of an identity crisis in recent years.
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Singapore has been the principal beneficiary of Hong Kong's identity crisis.
As a result, we have become victims of an identity crisis that is now impacting our performance and influence in the organizations we lead and serve.
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About 15 years ago, though, the flat-terrain, subtropical city settled as a second-chance respite for debtor-prisoners witnessed an identity crisis, getting lost in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"-mania.
The announcement couldn't have come at a better time for both companies: Toyota is in the middle of a public relations crisis, and Digg is dealing with an identity crisis.
The Seabright PC430 is going to be a, uh... fantastic piece of machinery should it ever exist, though from the looks of it, it may have a bit of an identity crisis.
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Dell has regained some of the momentum it lost in recent years, and HP is struggling with an identity crisis, but Lenovo is on a tear and is likely to fulfill its promise in 3Q11.
Chenin's identity crisis is further exacerbated by the fact that it's vinified in a variety of styles from dry to very sweet, in both still and sparkling forms.
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But the important piece of news here is not so much that Pinot Gris has an international identity crisis, but that, purely on its own merits, the grape has come to be cherished by wineries from New Zealand to Napa Valley.
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