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The phrase "turmoil arises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where chaos or confusion begins to occur, often in a context of conflict or distress. Example: "As the negotiations broke down, turmoil arises within the organization, leading to uncertainty among the employees."
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This week's turmoil arises from a long-running legal dispute between the Russian government and Yukos Oil, Russia's largest oil company, and its imprisoned chief, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, its richest man, though his fortune, like his freedom, is now very much in doubt.
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Talk story about physical and political turmoil arising from the battle for school control since the end of the teacher's strike.
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Iran's nuclear program and the turmoil arising from the Arab Awakening have contributed to a siege mentality among many Israelis, weakening moderates who lament Israel's growing international isolation.
The official, Daniel K. Tarullo, said in testimony at a House hearing that the Fed's decision last week to reinstate dollar liquidity swap lines with the European Central Bank and four other central banks was a crucial measure to minimize the risk of further financial turmoil arising from the Greek fiscal crisis.
In related news in the Eastern European nation, turmoil arose when the U.S. public relations firm Edelman entered the Polish PR arena.
Initially proposed as only a province, South Kasai sought full autonomy in similar circumstances to the much larger neighbouring state of Katanga, to its south, during the political turmoil arising from the independence of the Belgian Congo known as the Congo Crisis.
Blitzstein was born in 1905 in Philadelphia and died violently in a Caribbean bar at 59. His career is a microcosm of the political, social and artistic turmoils that arose between two world wars.
Either way the incident was a chilling reminder of the potential turmoil that could arise from the lack of a stable government.The biggest reason for the court's decision may be rooted in hard parliamentary arithmetic.
Therefore, the question arises: how has Ghana eluded the very economic and social turmoil and corruption that has plagued its neighbors with endless wars and extreme poverty?
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