This strategy finds opportunity even in simultaneous crises.
The statement seemed to reflect a concern in the White House that within weeks it could be dealing with simultaneous crises.
The agency has had to stretch its resources over a vastly expanded workload and to grapple with simultaneous crises on opposite sides of the world.
Instead it came about because the two governments behind the process, London and Dublin, are caught up in simultaneous political crises.
Mr. Brewster also creates trouble at the prison so that the film can head for two conveniently simultaneous crises.
Twin crises refers to simultaneous crises in banking and currency (also called a balance of payments crisis).
In Russia, the simultaneous crises on the economic, financial and social fronts cannot be viewed in isolation from the global crisis.
Eisenhower had been hamstrung by two simultaneous crises, and had perforce been unable to do much of anything.
This week's simultaneous crises are unrest in urban Maryland and the danger of terrorists getting their hands on some surface-to-air missiles that have disappeared.
Populism was a farmers' movement of the early 1890s that emerged in a period of simultaneous crises in agriculture and politics.