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  • noun A situation that is not a crisis.

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non- +‎ crisis

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Examples

  • European foreign exchange market efficiency: Evidence based on crisis and noncrisis periods [An article from: International Review of Financial Analysis] by R. Aroskar

    Senator McCain would forget his head if it wasn't attached 2008

  • The pact with Japan expands an existing three billion-dollar arrangement set up in May 2005 that was designed for noncrisis situations.

    Asian Leaders See Growth Driver 2008

  • In a noncrisis atmosphere, we produced legislation that would have created a stronger regulator with new powers to increase capital, to limit portfolios, and to deal with the possibility of receivership.

    The House Tried to Reform Supervision of GSEs 2008

  • In a noncrisis atmosphere, we produced legislation that would have created a stronger regulator with new powers to increase capital, to limit portfolios, and to deal with the possibility of receivership.

    The House Tried to Reform Supervision of the GSEs 2008

  • Answer noncrisis e-mail at defined times each day.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • Answer noncrisis e-mail at defined times each day.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • Answer noncrisis e-mail at defined times each day.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • Answer noncrisis e-mail at defined times each day.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • But Sunnydale was a surprising place, so it was with a cautious optimism that he opened the library on his normal noncrisis schedule, and looked around.

    Deep Water Laura Anne Gilman 2000

  • He started thinking beyond the noncrisis of M. Anstii.

    The Dragon Never Sleeps Cook, Glen 1988

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