Sentences with phrase «in a state of disarray as»

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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.
He has made it a hallmark of his tenure in office to work across the aisle with Senate Republicans to keep state government from falling into the same disarray as Congress has in recent years.
As Hurricane Katrina made landfall the city of New Orleans in September of 2005, destroying numerous structures and buildings that populated this vibrant Southern city, many of the city's public schools already existed in a state of disarray.
GoodEReader.com reported earlier this year on the current state of disarray regarding ebook taxation internationally, specifically in Germany, where ebooks are taxed at more than double the rate of printed books because they are classified as software downloads.
This whole jumbled - up Canadian real estate transaction industry, as overseen and governed by a hodge - podge of national, provincial and local boards» salaried bureaucrats (who operate in a vacumn without accountability to its dues payers) and elected short - term registrant volunteers from the trenches, remains mired in a constant state of amateur - hour disarray of contentious issues (as highlighted by Mark's words on this issue), which is only one contentious issue in Pandora's Box of many others.
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