Sentences with phrase «turmoil for»

But yes, you'll be in turmoil for a bit.
It involves emotional turmoil for most people: Anger.
In other words, mothers may lack the cognitive stamina needed to show support in times of emotional turmoil for their children.
The turmoil for the arguments does not always come from something a partner actually did wrong, but rather from fears that are rooted in a past traumatic event and live in the other partner's mind.
A divorce will cost you about $ 15,000; not to mention the emotional turmoil for everyone involved.
The kerfuffle over data collection follows a week of turmoil for the social network involving charges that it allowed political consultants to steal the data of 50 million users in order to influence election.
The kerfuffle over this data collection, first reported by the website Ars Technica, follows a week of turmoil for the social network involving charges that it allowed political consultants to steal the data of 50 million users in order to influence elections.
However, petro could prove a much - needed solution as the Venezuelan fiat currency, the bolivar, has been in turmoil for quite some time now, as the country grows more desperate to fulfill their citizens» basic needs.
In July, BNEF projected that «electric cars will outsell fossil fuel - powered vehicles within two decades as battery prices plunge, turning the global auto industry upside down and signaling economic turmoil for oil - exporting countries.»
Socialists and trusters of government have been making preposterous claims about future scarcity, natural disasters and economic turmoil for years.
The middle east have been in turmoil for over 2000 years.
The ICA has been in turmoil for more than a year with financial problems so bad that, at one stage, it was threatened with closure.
Cooper Union has been in tremendous turmoil for the last six months.
But while forced cybernetic raping may be a source of emotional turmoil for Jensen, it's a great for us gamers as it provides an RPG styled levelling system, but with some utterly kick - ass toys to play with.
While this process takes more time, it minimizes the number of dogs that are returned and the associated emotional turmoil for the dogs and owners.
That could spell further turmoil for credit markets.
In this telling, the events transpire in the tiny, sovereign, country of Lelonia, which has anguished in turmoil for decades.
Bulawayo's words paint a clear yet lyrical message of life in Zimbabwe, a country in turmoil for decades under autocratic rule.
In medieval Cambodia, Paaku is an orphan whose community believes he may be a reluctant incarnation of a god, causing sectarian turmoil for the kingdom's leaders.
Einstein Board Chairman Chris Bowman III says the board didn't want to lose the schools and create turmoil for students and teachers with a turnover this summer.
As you would expect, it is Clooney who carries this movie as the guy can convey inner turmoil for days, and it also doesn't hurt that he's bulked up to the point that he looks like he could snap a dude's neck without a second thought.
Think of all the money you can save a couple in legal fees, lifestyle changes running two separate households, and not to mention the emotional turmoil for each party.
The probes follow a weekend of turmoil for Facebook after reports that Cambridge Analytica gained access to the data of more than 50 million users.
There is unlikely to be any respite from Labour's turmoil for the foreseeable future.
Divorce creates emotional turmoil for the entire family, but for kids, the situation can be quite scary, confusing, and frustrating:
Don't forget that starting nursery or daycare could well be a time of emotional turmoil for your child.
Divorce creates inner and outer turmoil for both parents, making it difficult to concentrate on the needs of children and the turmoil they are experiencing.
Amazing how» Arsenal fans» are so quick to instigate discord and create further turmoil for the club and fellow supporters by posting articles of this nature after we've won a game which could POTENTIALLY help inspire Arsenal to go on to have a good season.
And now, as reported by The Independent, we learn that Ozil's family have been in some sort of turmoil for the past year or so.
«There has been political turmoil for the past one - and - a-half years that has resulted in electricity supply shortage, resulting in an increase in fuel prices,» Joy Singhal, Oxfam's deputy director in Yemen, said on Wednesday.
My life has been in utter pain and turmoil for almost 5 years.
The ousting of its third straight CEO marks yet another dramatic crisis in a decade of turmoil for one of Silicon Valley's original pioneers.
The probes follow a weekend of turmoil for Facebook after reports that Cambridge Analytica gained access to the data of more than 50 million users.
News of the deal follows a season of turmoil for the morning program, as well as for Lauer, who suffered heavy criticism after a disastrous interview with then - presidential candidate Donald Trump on NBC's Commander - in - Chief Forum in September.
Qwest has a 14 - state region dominated by rural areas, and the company has been in turmoil for several years following allegations about stock sales and financial results.
What's more, while Southeast Asia has been a hotspot for war, heroin, massacres, and political turmoil for decades, Chiang Mai has remained a stronghold of peace and stability.
Do they bet on further turmoil for the tech juggernaut, or do they position for a rebound?
Victoria's Secret has been in turmoil for more than a year now as it looks to reinvent itself in an ever more crowded apparel field.

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Although the recent turmoil in world markets might portend otherwise, 2016 is likely to be a strong year for initial public offerings.
During that time for millennials, he says, «if they weren't experiencing economic turmoil themselves, they got to experience it through their parents, and that resulted in anxiousness.»
For decades, the Irving family's sprawling New Brunswick empire operated without the internal turmoil that has afflicted, divided or destroyed other family firms.
With other parts of the world already in turmoil, fallout from Syria could upend the dynamic, as the peak summer season for oil demand approaches, keeping oil prices in a new, elevated range.
If the Fed is indeed putting off raising short - term interest rates — perhaps because of an economic slowdown overseas, economic turmoil in Russia, or because of lower oil prices — then that's potentially good news for the stock market.
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.
While we can not plan for everything, building a strong culture will prepare us for even the worst turmoil.
While market turmoil has led investors to safety in the form of Treasurys and muni bonds, the outlook for the tax - exempt market is murky.
Keen's primary frame for the work is Utopia, Thomas More's celebrated 1516 work that was written in an age that experienced some of the same turmoil and dread as our own (there are extended riffs on Moore's Law versus More's Law).
As for Tesla, Cramer wanted to stay away from the turmoil brewing around the company's Gigafactory.
Layton managed to get a 4 % for his ability to handle turmoil in the Arab world, but he only got 1 % in most other categories.
Cassidy suggests looking for a business opportunity in an area where there's some sort of turmoil, confusion, or rapid growth.
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