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be turmoil
noun
A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
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Without such confidence there could be turmoil and unrest at every stage in the coming months.
"There might be turmoil if they don't come up to bat," he added.
In anticipation of a possible Greek collapse, there is expected to be turmoil when the financial markets open on Monday.
Should anything else befall him before Israel votes in March, there would be turmoil as his heirs fight it out with a rejuvenated Labour Party on the left and Likud regrouping on the right.
Updated at 11.12am GMT 9.44am GMT Key event If the ECB does pull the plug then there could be turmoil in Cyprus next Tuesday, when the banks were scheduled to finally reopen.
Meanwhile, Steve Smith, head of Universities UK, the representative body for 133 universities, is to warn the government today that there will be turmoil if no consensus is found on fees.
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It was turmoil".
There is turmoil from the beginning.
A cry went up, there was turmoil.
There was turmoil inside the parliament, too.
"I didn't see the turmoil, if there was turmoil.
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