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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.
Its main idea is, in effect, shit happens — there will be turmoil and rowdiness and pain and even blood, but, because only the parties to an event know what happened, practically as well as emotionally, it's ultimately up to the parties themselves to work out their differences without interference or supervision.
Dendrinos worries that the political instability could change this: "Obviously it will be more difficult if people come to Greece and are not sure if they can get money out or not, or whether there will be turmoil or not.
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"In reality, Syria will be in turmoil for years to come," he said.
Head office – already braced for shakeup under Lewis – will be in turmoil.
Last week, Specter told the Washington Post, "If we go to the nuclear option... the Senate will be in turmoil and the Judiciary Committee will be hell".
Last week, Specter told the Washington Post, _"_If we go to the nuclear option... the Senate will be in turmoil and the Judiciary Committee will be hell".
If China were to increase the renminbi "by 20 to 40 percent as some people are calling for, many of our factories will shut down and society will be in turmoil".
If they don't, there will be big turmoil".
But if you have a small male, he could very well be killed, and the whole place will be in turmoil.
The people coming through the gates now are defining who we will be when this turmoil is over.
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