Sentences with phrase «more turmoil»

Hence, the church is likely to be in for even more turmoil in the next decade.
And that could mean even more turmoil in the next couple of years, not less.
The people who work in the claims department of any insurance company can either make a client's day happy, or create more turmoil.
More turmoil in financial markets appears to be ahead until policymakers respond with additional stimulus.
«The last thing schools need is yet more turmoil caused by rushed reforms,» said Mr Lightman, general secretary of the ASCL head teachers» union.
More turmoil followed Manning's return to Oklahoma after high school in 2005.
Meier said it's also possible Cox was behind M. Myers Mermel's abrupt decision to end his LG run and join the already crowded governor's race, causing even more turmoil within the party.
In what's shaping up as another busy week, the Trump Administration has more turmoil ahead with Sessions» impending public testimony
The superintendent's suspension almost certainly guarantees more turmoil in the top ranks of the district, which has been shaken in recent months by racial politics, investigations of mismanagement, and indictments on corruption...
Out of this unstable time in Peru history came more turmoil.
However, despite high prices, FAO economist Abdolreza Abbassian said that many of the factors that triggered food riots in 2007 and 2008 — such as weak production in poor countries — were not currently present, reducing the risk of more turmoil.
However, with Microsoft's last shake up having occurred not too long ago in 2015, you have to wonder if there's even more turmoil lurking behind the scenes.
It would throw into question the continued operation of licensed plants... and would generally create more turmoil than I can stand thinking about.»
Human history has been a chronicle of upheavals followed by some stability followed by yet more turmoil.
The next day, with more turmoil in the stock market, bond prices are higher again and the ETF is trading at $ 25.60 by mid-morning.
This leads him to make an offhand comment about defecting, which throws even more turmoil and suspicion onto his relationship with Elizabeth.
Merritt contends he tried to reform Moore quickly and, as he puts it, «I created more turmoil than Berkshire wanted.»
Another round of credit downgrades could set off more turmoil in the E&P space, as many companies are already scrambling to find liquidity and keep the lights on.
But his suggestion, in his resignation statement, that the party is «heading for disaster» under Mr Clegg's leadership is likely to lead to more turmoil in the party's ranks over the coming days.
There is more turmoil to come.
When we get there, there is no more turmoil.
They're probably the 10 year olds on here who just disagree to cause more turmoil.
There is more turmoil, flux, change, upheaval — whatever you want to call it — than ever in today's art market.
The EU will unveil proposals for a digital tax on US tech giants on Wednesday, bringing yet more turmoil to Facebook after revelations over misused data of 50 million users shocked the world.
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