用collapse造句子,“collapse”造句

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But the scale of collapse was broadened and deepened by the freezing up of the machinery of global finance, a dramatic collapse in confidence and stock-slashing.

They collapse standards and offer a vainglorious travesty of a cultural experience to a paying public.

And that average hides countries that have seen an astonishing collapse in the willingness of their citizens to breed.

Toxaemia may be a contributing factor in occasional acute cases in which the pigs collapse and die suddenly.

This bubble is not on the point of collapse, but is likely to deflate as funds adjust to the lower returns that are likely going forward.

However, the illusion of a miracle happening after the collapse of Communism (an illusion that afflicts all post-Communist countries) remains just that-an illusion.

Two former associates of Mr. Israel's are already behind bars for their role at Bayou, whose collapse in the summer of 2005 was one of Wall Street's most brazen frauds in recent years.

But adjustment is not collapse.

It must regroup and survive, or else fail and collapse.

These bandits are just a disorderly mob and will collapse at the first blow.

Mr Ferguson presents a thesis that the West risks not the genteel decline of old age so much as collapse.

The cores of these stars collapse, leading to a violent supernova explosion where the outer layers of the star are expelled into space.

But some involved in the tribunal have speculated that the U.N. may have to pull out of the process if this issue isn't tackled, meaning the trial could collapse.

Playing in Boston overrated him, then the trade and the subsequent Celtics "collapse" helped further the legend of a center who has averaged just 6.4 points and 6.1 rebounds a game.

That deal is now on the verge of collapse.

There are methods that let you expand and collapse each node.

Disarray in the domestic banking sector caused by credit losses and the turn-of-the-year collapse in industrial demand are lingering evidence.

One year ago, I took office amid two wars, an economy rocked by a severe recession, a financial system on the verge of collapse, and a government deeply in debt.

The government predicates that the market collapse was caused by Asian financial crisis.

But regulators now have a real-life example of a systemic collapse with which to calibrate their new rules.

collapse造句

The collapse of the government left the country in chaos.

However, persistently high inflation leads to currency devaluation, which triggers capital flight and, eventually, an asset market collapse.

The wrangling may even cause the deal to collapse.

When something goes wrong in the financial markets—a currency crisis, a housing collapse or a sovereign default—they are quick to be blamed, their shadowy character making them ideal scapegoats.

Society would go down in violent collapse if its abuses were not soon remedied.

Quite a number of people would still remember the collapse of Barings Group in the hands of rogue futures trader Nick Leeson.

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