Sentences with phrase «upheaval caused»

The emotional upheaval caused by an affair is considerable.
One of the greatest disruptions in a child's life can be the upheaval caused by divorce.
Additionally, injury and upheaval caused by car accidents can cause some clients to suffer lost work or permanent loss of jobs.
The social and moral upheaval caused by the catastrophe of World War I had a major effect on fine art painting.
Completely eliminates the tummy upheaval caused by ingesting magnesium in any form.
Tens of thousands of smaller objects are estimated to lie out there, left over from the upheaval caused by the giant planets moving away from the Sun and settling into their current orbits.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is wrestling with an unenviable, arguably impossible task this election year: protecting Senate Republicans from the political upheaval caused by Donald Trump's presidential candidacy.
Introducing STV would reduce the regular upheaval caused by the boundaries being withdrawn.
Quite apart from the social upheaval this caused, it prepared a favourable base for the potential political dissolution of the country, following on from that of the ex-USSR.
It is also possible that the upheaval caused by Original Sin results in the prevalence of chronic systemic diseases.
Playing Football Manager and being a football manager are two completely different things; regular summer squad redesigns are an incredibly fun part of the game, but the upheaval they cause rarely bodes well in the real world - just ask Liverpool and Tottenham.
Fellow Lib Dem peer Joan Walmsley told peers during the debate she would not vote with the government, citing her concern for the disruption to children's education which upheavals caused by the reforms could have.
«At a time of rising pupil numbers, a recruitment and retention crisis, funding cuts, real pay cuts to teachers and staff, upheavals caused by unnecessary reforms and mounting workload, these figures can not be used meaningfully to hold schools to account.

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Besides triggering a political crisis in London, an affirmative «Brexit» vote would cause an immense upheaval from Paris to Warsaw.
The Affordable Care Act caused upheaval in the healthcare industry.
Financial pressure is causing all kinds of upheaval in the media industry, both at traditional outlets and digital - first entities.
Globalization might be causing upheaval in some industries and sectors, but it also is opening up gigantic new opportunities for small and medium businesses.
Experts say the so - called Graham - Cassidy healthcare bill, whose legislative fate became more uncertain Friday, would set up a deadline for states that could cause massive upheaval and sow uncertainty in insurance markets.
Ball State University researcher Michael Hicks found last year that there has been plenty of upheaval in states that have adopted right - to - work legislation, but he said it was difficult to establish a cause - and - effect relationship.
So the staff upheaval of 1999 — caused in part by the dot - com hiring craze, during which even the receptionist was spirited away to become marketing manager of a Web company — was all the more stunning.
Devaluation would boost manufacturers and exporters, but — as last year's experience proved — also cause domestic economic upheaval and heighten the possibility of social unrest.
In developed markets, we have seen a rise in populism because some voters see themselves as disenfranchised, and there has been a lack of real wage growth, causing real political upheavals.
While the decision to leave the EU has caused notable market upheaval, global market declines were actually more extreme in the first few months of 2016 due to significant commodity price weakness, concerns regarding slowed economic growth in the U.S. and China, and monetary decisions by major central banks.
The various conditions attached to the bailout caused political and social upheaval in Greece that is still going on today.
they cause too much economic upheaval and command too much power and influence for their small numbers.
A great many internal and external portents (political and social upheaval, moral and religious unease) have caused us all to feel, more or less confusedly, that something tremendous is at present taking place in the world.
Within these ancient or recent lines of division, the tightening - np of the world could not fail to cause upheaval and explosion in the Noosphere.
Ironically, when the church permitted itself to be coopted by Constantine, along with gaining an increase in worldly power and security it lost much of its capacity to cause upheaval.
It is generally regarded as being post-exilic in origin, and may stem from the late fourth century when Alexander the Great was causing such upheavals on the international scene.
When Sir Alex Ferguson left Old Trafford, it was clear that such a massive departure would cause some serious upheaval around the club.
Through corruption the 1938 World Cup, which was supposed to go back to South America, was changed and held in France which caused upheaval.
«It caused a bit of upheaval for the community,» said Susan E. Rice, director of communications for Naperville Community Unit School District 203.
For all the stress and upheaval this will cause, the policy is set to generate just # 75m a year for the Treasury.
One such pattern stipulates that revolutions are rarely isolated instances but come in waves, while another points to social and economic inequalities as root causes for violent upheavals.
They think the President would be relegated instead to some sort of «prioritization» process, where he directs those limited funds available to him to making certain that the country honors its outstanding bond obligations — the most unambiguous focus, they contend, of Section 4 of the 14th Amendment — and to funding other absolutely essential functions while allowing most other obligations (salaries, entitlements, contracts, etc.) temporarily to go by the wayside, though this would obviously cause enormous pain and upheaval throughout the country.
It would cause less upheaval than the introduction of any other system.
The group cautioned the government agencies and the media to be careful in future before carelessly broadcasting sensational information, so as not to become the cause of a violent national social upheaval by misled Nigerians who are already on edge and frustrated with the status quo during this recession.
It appears no such upheaval was caused by the choice of Rosenthal by the Queens Democratic Party, which tends to be more disciplined and unified, (with some exceptions), when it comes to these sorts of political decisions.
Anybody could have created the anti-Igbo song just to cause upheaval but the song is not a collective decision of the North.
So although there are hints that cold snaps hasten upheavals and spark some forms of social stress, it seems that chilly temperatures could be off the hook when it comes to causing crime — at least for now.
Besides a course of antibiotics to treat an ear infection, the introduction of peas and formula milk caused the greatest upheavals, Ley says.
Climate scientists think a perfect storm of climate «flips» could cause massive upheavals in a matter of years
The influx of nomadic populations into east - central Europe in the fifth century AD may have caused enormous political upheaval and documented episodes of violence, but isotopic evidence shows people finding strategies to mitigate and perhaps even to benefit from these changes by modifying their subsistence economies.»
Addictions may be the cause of 90 % of prison incarcerations, 50 % of psychiatric admissions and 25 % of admissions to general medical hospitals, as well as a major factor in the incidence of suicides, murders, vehicular homicides, spouse battering, divorce and other kinds of social and occupational upheaval.
Hormone upheaval during a woman's life has always been cause for change.
Just as USPLabs Jack3d's retail price caused an upheaval in the pricing structure of pre-workout supplements, the new iFORCE's Adipoxil is turning the fat loss category's pricing upside down.
Often, your partner may discover the affair and this could cause a major upheaval in your life.
In the wake of several violent attacks on New York, causing all manner of social, political and architectural upheaval, the movie makes the compelling argument that the willful repression of one's supernatural abilities can lead only to destruction and chaos — a point that harks back to Bryan Singer's «X-Men» movies, with their resonant subtext equating mutant powers with homosexuality.
She causes an upheaval in the quiet community when she rekindles a repressed love with her best friend — a woman now married to her cousin.
A black family moves adjacent to the Lodge's, causing immediate upheaval — protests rage all day and all night, vandalism occurs, a confederate battle flag is draped across the family's window sash.
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