Political scientist Ignacio Cano(ph) says Lula has used his humble origins to good effect in times of trouble.
By combining forces, sovereign countries planned to grow more, and in times of trouble, find shelter from short-sellers.
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In times of trouble many bosses like to get all the bad news over with as fast as possible.
Bolivar Lamounier, a political scientist, points out that Brazilians tend to rally around the president in times of trouble.
In times of trouble, banks were hit with very large special assessments, which made it more difficult for them to lend.
They point to recent experience in South Korea and Brazil as evidence that private bankers can be persuaded to co-operate in times of trouble.
Throughout most of the state's 63 year history, opposition leaders have joined forces with the government to defend the country in times of trouble.
This is what we do, as Americans, in times of trouble.
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The Chinese minority are often victimised in times of trouble.
And I think that's important to get people to take politics seriously , to see that the political process can change their lives, can respond in times of trouble.
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Folks tend to think gold is many things: a stable store of value, a hedge against inflation, a safe haven in times of trouble, a better alternative to fiat money.
Behind the walls of the hara, or Jewish quarter, they celebrate Israeli independence day, cheer for Hapoel Tel Aviv football team, and in times of trouble recite Sabbath prayers for the Israeli army.
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The rich countries should view Asian nations and their people as partners to be helped in times of trouble, and not as golden opportunities for taking over market share when their assets have collapsed.
The new rules require them to hold core capital of 10% and up to 9% of contingent capital, a type of debt that converts to equity in times of trouble, and to show how they would wind up their business in a crisis.
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As goes messes, there have been two of them in our times of trouble.
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The people who, in times of great trouble, run toward the peril and not away from it.
But in these times of trouble, a minister prepared to defend scientists could prove as elusive as the neutrinos they are trying to detect.
"I put myself in trouble off the tee a few times and got out of trouble with a few shots, " Poulter said.
And indeed, in the field, Dr Dacke has seen beetles run in to trouble when the Milky Way briefly lies flat on the horizon at particular times of the year.
In good times, most of the economy's impetus came from within so it was less exposed to trouble from without.
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