Sentences with phrase «plunged into turmoil»

«The crisis brought on by my behaviour also plunged into turmoil my family, my friends, my associates, my employees, and everyone who has been hurt by this behaviour.»
Metcalf interviewed immigration judges across the country in writing «Courting Disaster: Absent attendance and absent enforcement in America's immigration courts ``: «They described a system plunged into turmoil by appointees at the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security who ignored statutes, precedent, and regulation and imposed policies that dramatically increased backlogs and nearly halted adjudication.
Labour could be the party plunged into turmoil.
These forces helped Canada weather the recession of 2008 - 2009 reasonably well, even as other countries such as Britain and the U.S. plunged into turmoil from which they've yet to emerge.

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Bellamy's Australia chief executive Andrew Cohen says his turnaround plan is boosting profits despite the infant formula marketer being plunged into fresh turmoil by the surprise suspension of a key licence by Chinese authorities at its recently acquired canning facility.
Well fellow Arsenal fans, I'm sure we are all disappointed and upset about the state of our club» and the turmoil that it has been plunged into.
Well said, the media will find any excuse they can lay their hands on to plunge Arsenal into further turmoil as we are a rich source of income with their click bait articles.
Frank de Boer's short reign at Crystal Palace was plunged into further turmoil after an early blunder handed Burnley the games only goal.
Frank de Boer's short reign at Crystal Palace was plunged into further turmoil after an early blunder from Lee Chung - yong paved the way for his side's fourth straight Premier League defeat.
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.
It comes after Theresa May's decision to back Heathrow expansion plunged the Conservatives into turmoil, as Cabinet ministers hit out at the move and a prominent MP quit.
It's a hypothetical scenario, but tempting because Kendall's chronology meshes neatly with a poorly understood period when Egypt lost control of Nubia's gold mines and lucrative trade routes to sub-Saharan Africa and plunged into a dark age of economic and political turmoil that lasted 350 years.
A cataclysmic event plunges the land of Thedas into turmoil.
Since the nation plunged into economic turmoil, a handful of states have scaled back pay bonuses and subsidies for teachers who earn certification through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
The move plunges the No. 1 U.S. bookstore into new turmoil just as it tries to execute a new turnaround plan.
[7] The Micalense Farmers» Protest, forced his resignation, and inspired a series of terrorist acts that plunged the Azores into political turmoil.
After being immersed in the turmoil of Sofia, after the hustle and bustle of a hectic shopping spree on the Vitosha Boulevard in the heart of Sofia or after the crowded environment of Sofia's public transport the tourist, on entering the church of Sveta Nedelya, is plunged into a completely different world.
A cataclysmic event plunges the land of Thedas into turmoil.
It was during this period that Jim Dine was suddenly plunged into serious psychological turmoil.
In the meantime, across the Atlantic ocean, the Great Depression plunged the US population into an economic turmoil.
I'm not of the «party, party, party» mindset, but I do believe that in fifty years or so we are going to have much better technological choices for energy and climate out of the ordinary run of scientific progress, assuming we don't plunge the world into severe economic turmoil with draconian measures to reduce carbon levels to 350 ppm ASAP.
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