Sentences with phrase «ructions of»

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The announcement of preferred tenderers for the Western Australian government's 10 - year, $ 80 million shared service centres has created ructions within the local information and communications technology industry.
The market ructions in early February were a genuine «shot - across - the - bows» — a warning to investors about the longevity of easy credit, soaring asset prices and ultra-low volatility.
And after an unusually long period of unusually low interest rates and accommodating monetary conditions, it would be unrealistic to expect no further market ructions.,» said the BIS's Claudio Borio.
As we continue to see signs of the relentless breakdown of faith (symbolised by ructions even within the Vatican mouthpiece of L'Osservatore Romano), I think it is fair to say that we all yearn for a clear and simple remedy - a succinct way to restore health to an ailing Church.
As the Conservative party's collective suitcase trundles out of the doors of the Midland hotel, as the delegates make their way back to the leafy shires, they return from the confines of the secure zone to a Britain threatened by global economic ructions.
Now the fate of some European economies threatens even larger ructions.
Just when the post-election ructions looked to be dying down, this has opened up the split in the party again — and it's showed that Farage remains in absolute control of the party.
Through all these ructions, I knew I had a safe place to go: my yoga mat, and the peace I felt when I again dipped into that secret, safe, inviolable part of me that had never, and could never, be harmed.
In the light of arts minister David Lammy's recent comments about Britain's «too white» museums, which have been causing ructions in the arts world, Eshun said: «It's not about institutions having to embrace diversity in weird and strange ways, it's actually just about acknowledging the world around you.
Its editorial line caused huge ructions within the paper and plenty of conflict with journalists at its sister - paper the Guardian (I'm painfully aware of this, having had a shouting match with the Observer's then political editor, Kamal Ahmed, in the building's stairwell).
For one thing (and to harken back to my theme three columns ago), the ructions that are going on within the political branches of government remind us of just how critical a role respect for tradition plays in the constitutional systems of common law states.
-RRB-, the ructions that are going on within the political branches of government remind us of just how critical a role respect for tradition plays in the constitutional systems of common law states.
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