His proposals still face a battle in Albany, which has been thrown
into turmoil in recent months by the arrest on corruption - related charges of Sheldon Silver, a Democratic assemblyman and former speaker, and Dean G. Skelos, the Republican majority leader in the Senate.
The early frontrunner, state Speaker Chris Donovan, was coasting to the nomination until his campaign went
into turmoil in June when two staffers were indicted for alleged campaign finance violations.
And it means distilleries need to have long - term plans for investments and financing — all of which could be thrown
into turmoil in a single day, Sept. 18, when Scotland votes on whether to leave Britain.
Not exact matches
In this case, he takes a very talented protagonist, Kathryn Petersen, and drops her into a Silicon Valley company in turmoi
In this case, he takes a very talented protagonist, Kathryn Petersen, and drops her
into a Silicon Valley company
in turmoi
in turmoil.
And the downside is the potential that the Fed will exacerbate
turmoil in the global economy and potentially create a positive feedback loop where the foreign weakness actually bleeds
into the US economy.
But they can pop up
in any derivatives market and during this week's
turmoil, volatility futures have, unusually and perhaps alarmingly, slipped from contango
into backwardation.
However, I do believe that time spent reflecting, bringing awareness and healing to those challenging moments
in our life, especially
in the presence of a skilled guide, can speed up the process by which we can alchemize the life
turmoil we've experienced
into superpowers
in our leadership and business.
But the irregular employment of the sole breadwinner
in the household threw the family's fragile finances
into frequent
turmoil.
Just prior to the attempt to remake Netflix
into a streaming - video distributor, there was
turmoil in the company's executive offices.
The Doosan Group, a South Korean conglomerate, was thrown
into turmoil when the clan that runs it replaced one brother with another
in the chief executive role.
Historically, other than
in times of extreme market
turmoil, when the stock market sells off with force, the funds flow
into the Treasury bond market.
People are piling
into bitcoin
in developing and frontier markets, where the virtual currency is often viewed as a haven from political and economic
turmoil.
European sovereign debt markets were
in turmoil as investors priced
into the markets their fear that the Euro currency experiment could end
in failure.
Five years after skyrocketing fuel prices and
turmoil in financial markets knocked auto makers
into a tailspin, the U.S. market has recovered to its former size and character.
Many investors are prone to knee - jerk reactions
in times of market
turmoil, Spada said, moving
into fixed income when the going gets rough, or halting contributions altogether, which can hurt their future account balance more than any investment strategy they select.
Stepping
into the political
turmoil of Israel after being steeped
in the United States presidential campaign is akin to moving
into an advanced seminar on theological ethics from a third - grade church school classroom.
There followed a period of uncertainty, which
in the UK — and especially
in Scotland — descended
into real spiritual
turmoil when the indiscretions of Cardinal O'Brien came to public attention.
During the social and political
turmoil of the centuries following Alexander's death —
in which his empire was dismembered, the «members» seemed continuously to war with one another, and then were largely absorbed
into Rome's growing empire — the practice of paideia continued to be the dominant force shaping the educated classes.
The revolutionary
turmoil of 1910 - 1930 has been well integrated
into the national memorabilia and, perhaps, is second only to the Bolshevik Revolution
in representing a striking example of the impact of an historical occurrence.43
Theists quite properly see the hand of God at work
in major evolutionary changes such as the origin of life, but also
in such everyday occurrences as the development of a fertilized egg
into a cocker pup, and too
in the social
turmoil — including very real moral and physical evil — that accompanies economic, technological, and intellectual change.
There are words missing out of sentences, and what sense does this one make:» the country was thrown
into turmoil over religious ideology until Elizabeth I acceded the thrown
in 1558.»
When Henry VIII broke the English church away from Rome
in the 1530s, the country was thrown
into turmoil over religious ideology until Elizabeth I acceded the thrown
in 1558.
Therefore the religious person needs to be disciplined and equipped
in body and mind for the task, with more calmness and mastery
in the midst of peril and
turmoil, more sensitivity and deeper insight
into the bonds of interdependence that hold people together
in rich community, a more passionate and richly integrated life purpose which can transmute the common things of daily experience.
It's
in this twin
turmoil of Algeria and his personal life that The Fall grew, rapidly and unexpectedly, from a brief story intended for the collection Exile and the Kingdom,
into a novel, the last and most personal published
in his lifetime.
The world has been
in religion - cultural
turmoil during the last two centuries, as the Western civilization has encroached
into, penetrated, destroyed and dominated non-Western religions, cultures and civilizations on a global scale.
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Coddington concludes, «I can foresee the value of looking
into the players» family problems at the start of football season, and for those families
in real
turmoil recommending counseling... and perhaps
in some instances suggesting that a few boys not play.»
Sissoko — Newcastle cud be
in turmoil after Pardews departure and certainly wont get
into Europe this season.
Flight
into driven activity and involvement with others or retreat from others
in order to manage inner
turmoil
Common mistakes committed by new parents often include them giving
in too much
into parenthood that they miss what they hand,
in turn leading to frustration and emotional
turmoil.
He is expected to meet within minutes at the Radisson here
in Rochester with Rep. Bob Turner, whose very late decision to enter this race and not to seek re-election to the House
in a redrawn and uphill - climb district has thrown the Republicans
into turmoil.
More than a year
into his administration, Trump is presiding over a staff
in turmoil, one with a 34 percent turnover rate, higher than any White House
in decades.
Since 2010, when the Liberal Democrat leadership decided to enter
into coalition with the Conservatives, the party has been
in a state of internal
turmoil.
Panic bells were clamouring
in Downing Street tonight and Conservative Campaign Headquarters was thrown
into turmoil at claims that glamour - denuded, «post-political» and IPSA - impoverished backbencher J.Alfred Prufrock is poised to issue a historic challenge today to David Cameron for the Tory leadership.
I could not help remembering how economic
turmoil had conspired with Nazi nationalism and militarism — all intensified by Germany's defeat
in World War I — to send the world reeling
into catastrophe... It is not entirely mistaken to contemplate our post-election state with fear and trembling.
Updated 3:26 p.m. The criminal assault trial of Kevin S. Parker, a state senator from central Brooklyn, was thrown
into turmoil on Thursday, as a judge granted the Brooklyn district attorney's office's request to have two special prosecutors appointed — one who would take over the case, and another who would investigate possible improprieties by an assistant district attorney not directly involved
in the proceeding.
The collapse or forced bail - outs of a series of large, financial institutions
in 2008 threw both markets and governments
into turmoil.
Theresa May used her first PMQs to tear
into the Labour leader for the
turmoil in his party, and ridiculed him as an «unscrupulous boss».
Amid a bitter war of words between the Trump administration and the Fourth Estate, plans for the 2017 White House Correspondents» Association Dinner
in April have been thrown
into turmoil.
An attack outside Parliament plunged London
into turmoil, leaving at least four people dead and 20 injured, and prompting the hasty evacuation of the prime minister
in a confusing swirl of violence that traumatized the seat of British power.
Jeremy Corbyn has set up an independent inquiry
into antisemitism within Labour as he battles to assert control over a party
in turmoil on the eve of crucial local elections.
Labour appears to have been thrown
into turmoil by the announcement, which mixed policies they campaigned on at the election with a more radical attempt to reduce the number of MPs
in the Commons, equalise constituency sizes, get rules on «no confidence» motions on the statute book and introduce an ability for parliament to dissolve parliament.
Last week Steve Richards
in the Independent said that if the Tories were to do this, it would send Labour
into turmoil.
When Vioxx was pulled from the market for safety reasons
in the fall of 2004, it threw a world of clinical trials
into turmoil.
Germany's emotionally charged abortion debate was thrown
into deeper
turmoil last week when MPs discussed whether it was appropriate for them to invite the drugs company Hoechst to market the «abortion pill» RU486
in Germany.
The Paris deal marked a rare moment of geopolitical consensus
in a year that has seen the world order thrown
into turmoil.
Many individuals and couples have come to Fran Greene
in turmoil and come away with concrete solutions to put
into action.
When Gerry learns that the catalyst for the
turmoil is a highly contagious virus that transforms those who contract it
into rampaging maniacs, and that legions of the infected are growing on all continents, he agrees to join his former colleagues
in discovering the source of the rampant plague so that his wife and two daughters will be guaranteed safety aboard a UN fleet
in the Atlantic Ocean.
Still, it's all so overwrought and difficult to settle
into, as nearly every single character is given their own monologue about spiritual
turmoil, right down to Ortiz's insurance man coming off like this angelic agent because each story he hears is «different» and thus life - altering
in some way.
Official Premise: Sophie, a quiet girl working
in a hat shop, finds her life thrown
into turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome but mysterious wizard named Howl.