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If Ines had a settled and ordered life, he disturbs it, not merely by creating turmoil without but, all the more, by creating turmoil within.
In her letter, Ms. Rowley suggested that uncertainty over the bureau's survival was creating turmoil within its staff.
We do see that after the consequences of the attacks of Sept. 11, which are creating turmoil in the market, passengers will return.
Hostilities between Indian and Pakistan have flared up numerous times since the two nations conducted nuclear tests exactly three years ago, each time creating turmoil in the Indian stock markets.
The other three leadership candidates initially held back from criticising Corbyn over fears that they might be seen as ganging up on the outsider, but they have now all suggested that he risks creating turmoil in the party.
The Syrian war has forced four million people to flee to Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan; hundreds of thousands of them began crossing the Mediterranean last year, creating turmoil in the European Union over how to handle the influx.
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"It has created turmoil, created chaos," Dr. Gayle Price, an English professor at Gardner-Webb, said.
A "disorderly unwinding" of these imbalances could create turmoil in currency markets, it said.
So when the definition of "parent" becomes uncertain, it creates turmoil in the law.
The buyout, Mr. Johnson said, promises to create turmoil and cuts in the work force.
"The Republicans have it, so why create turmoil?" said Kara Hahn, a spokeswoman for Ms. Postal.
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