1.The Internet has brought newspaper into a serious crisis, and "the newspaper is vanishing" is no longer a prediction without solid facts.
互联网给传统报业带来了严重的危机,“报业消亡”似乎已经不再是没有根据的预言。
2.He said the credit squeeze was a "serious crisis" that was still unfolding with a high degree of uncertainty.
他表示,信贷紧缩是一场“严重的危机”,其发展态势仍然伴随着高度不确定性。
3.If push came to shove, though, and there was a serious crisis, the result would not be easy to predict.
不过,如果面临最后关头,并出现严重危机,结果将难以预测。
4."There's a very serious crisis. We have to wake up to the fact that we are relying too heavily on economic growth. "
德雷兹表示,“这是一场极其严重的危机。我们必须清醒地认识到,我们正过度依赖于经济增长。”
5.The first problem, at least in the case of LBG, is that the extra capital promised is too small to deal with a serious crisis.
第一个问题,至少在劳埃德银行集团(LBG)案例中有,是预期的额外资本太少而无法应对严重危机。
6.At the very least, it was a distraction for the UN's efforts to formulate strategies to deal with a serious crisis.
至少,这件事分散了联合国制定战略应对一系列严重危机的努力。
7.But analysts point out that, since the last serious crisis broke out in 2006, Europe has done very little to avert shortages.
但分析家指出,自2006年爆发上一次严重危机,欧洲几乎没有采取行动了来避免短缺。
8.Mr Rato said the credit squeeze was a "serious crisis" that was not over yet and would curtail growth worldwide.
拉托指出,信贷紧缩是一场尚未结束的“严重危机”,将在全球范围内抑制增长。
9.The last days of March marked the beginning of a serious crisis with North Korea.
3月的最后几天,上演了与朝鲜之间的严重危机。
10.If a serious crisis should arise, the public would have to be informed of its full implications.
如果发生一场严重危机,得将其利害关系充分告知民众。