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to turmoil
noun
A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
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has little to do with the addiction to turmoil.
She prefers stability and continuity to turmoil and suspicion.
The bank's move added to turmoil in global financial markets.
There is no playbook for responding to turmoil we have never faced.
He accused her of contributing to turmoil around the world, and especially in the Middle East.
"Global events in recent months point to that," she added, alluding to turmoil in the Middle East.
DealBook » Egypt's Disarray Puts a Regional Investment Bank in Play | Yasser el-Mallawany and Hassan Heikal are accustomed to turmoil.
"I suspect Wfirst wasn't very high on anyone's list of priorities," he said, referring to turmoil at NASA last year.
She valued Gunn's attachment to Abush, even if she connected it, in part, to turmoil in Gunn's life.
But hardware sales dominate the market, making Asian demand more vulnerable to turmoil in the foreign-exchange markets.
While officials tend not to use that language any more, referring instead to "turmoil," "disturbance" or even "incident," the verdict remains.
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