Sentences with phrase «in a state of disarray»

The bitcoin market has been in a state of disarray since the backers of Segwit2x cancelled their planned fork of the blockchain network.
Traditionalists need to remind themselves that conditions in the intellectual world, as in the culture in general, are almost always in a state of disarray.
When Barnabas and Saul arrived in Jerusalem with the collection the church in Antioch had raised for the mother church, they found the Christians in the Holy City in a state of disarray bordering on panic.
With United's back line still in a state of disarray, it wouldn't be much of a surprise to see Louis van Gaal throw his 17 - year - old compatriot Timothy Fosu - Mensah into the mix at some point.
Well, a site in a state like this gives a clue that the back end program probably is also in a state of disarray or disregard.
With the city's legendary graffiti problem, metro trains completely destroyed, and areas like the South Bronx and Bushwick in states of disarray, you could almost see Kurt Russel's Escape from New York coming true.
The Very High Cost Cases (Crime) Panel is in a state of disarray after the Legal Services Commission (LSC) admitted that «a substantial number of barristers» refused to sign contracts by this week's deadline.
For the next few hours, Slaw will be in a state of disarray as I upgrade our WordPress, introduce a new design, new categories and a bunch of new features — all while juggling a beach ball on my nose.
I still have people over even though one room or another is usually in a state of disarray!
We share our bedroom with our pups so it always feels in a state of disarray.
Theology has been in a state of disarray since the passing of the theological giants of the so - called neo-orthodox movement.
They lost four of their first six games and appeared to be in a state of disarray.
And not only he leaves us in the state of disarray but he also goes to our most hated nemesis, ManU and Fergie.
The point where probation meets the courts is in a state of disarray.
With the country's highest level of poverty concentration among blacks and Hispanics, an above - average high school dropout rate and a massive load of debt, Syracuse is in a state of disarray.
How well a tumor responds to immunotherapy may depend in part on whether its chromosomes are intact or in a state of disarray, a new study reports.
In that letter, the Magistrate said that, «Anyone who goes into a Magistrates Court on any day, will see that the Crown Prosecution Service is in a state of disarray», she also went on to observe in her court «shambolic administration» on behalf of the Crown Prosecution Service.
When police searched the house, notes were made by the officers that the home office was in a state of disarray and the lap top computer was on the floor.
Too many cases — especially civil cases in which the issues have been framed by notice pleading — come to us in a state of disarray because the district judge failed to narrow the issues.
The bitcoin market has been in a state of disarray since the backers of Segwit2x cancelled their planned fork of the blockchain network.
The house was needing repairs that I suggested and was dirty and in a state of disarray.
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