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Dropping a few missiles and leaving, which is what the President has in mind, could as easily be an instrument of increased chaos — one of many points that ought to be debated in Congress.
But what is less commonly known is that it actually increased chaos and divided people, especially in the early years.
Before deciding to split the holidays equally on an annual basis or alternating which parent has custody of the children, divorced parents should consider if there is increased "chaos" for their children and select a schedule that will best suit their child or children's personality.
And in a crowning moment of stupidity, the London Evening Standard's uniquely witless home affairs editor, Martin Bentham, argues that we should put away fears of increased chaos after airstrikes on Syria because "it is hard to see how the situation could become much worse".
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The increasing chaos has surprised those accustomed to overseas reconstruction and development projects.
Driving the exodus from Somalia is the increasing chaos in Mogadishu.
At the Democratic presidential debate on Tuesday night, there will certainly be a question about the increasing chaos in Syria.
By July 1974, however, the resulting economic decline and increasing chaos made Mao shift back toward Zhou and Deng.
Nature is resilient, but it is clear that, as the natural world is pushed to its limits, we increase chaos, conflict, natural disaster and tensions.
It starts in San Diego, where a corpse sits up and begins to walk during an autopsy, while a reporter from Atlanta shows viewers "glimpses of increasing chaos from around the globe".
Roche becomes a scapegoat for the orchard's increasing chaos and the focus for the group's residual hatred of the Irish; when we see a hayfork planted in the ground we sense that we are heading for a ritual attack on the nonconformist outsider.
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