turmoil造句151. One explanation for the country's progress is that the public sector apparatus continued to function amid turmoil, says World Bank Nepal country director Susan Goldmark.
152. Like the English political turmoil of the 17 th and 18 th centuries, the American revolution was bourgeois.
153. As more developing countries are being hit by the turmoil , the IMF is proposing an emergency program that would double borrowing limits and waive some of the fund's standard conditions for loans.
154. The global economy, already beset by financial market turmoil and slowing US growth, is now confronted by the risk that the gradual decline of the US dollar could run out of control.
155. The modernization conceives the stability, but modernization process stir up the turmoil.
156. In a world so full of social and political turmoil and immense human suffering, people of faith will often be ridiculed because of their so-called ineffectiveness.
157. Today's print media is experiencing a kind of turmoil that it has never experienced before.
158. Amid the turmoil, it might seem futile to sketch out the future banking landscape.
159. In this season of quiet, the heart will not have too much chi read reverie, just in this new world is in turmoil. The road less, just want to vegetarian commoner, a simple and peaceful life live time.
160. At first sight, the economy hit the August turmoil in fine fettle.
161. Short-term bills briefly traded with negative yields during last week's market turmoil, meaning some buyers paid rent for the refuge of Treasurys.
162. As for your dimwit boss and others who seem to try to annoy you, know that they are probably experiencing just as much inner turmoil as they are creating around them, says Jay Winner, M. D.
163. Gold's recent progress seems to be a response to generalised fears of economic turmoil.
164. It is true that turmoil, brashness , and a feeling of loneliness amid the millions have always marked life in the city.
165. Separately, King Hamad of Bahrain announced days ago the establishment of an independent investigation committee to look into its domestic turmoil.
166. Since the beginning of the Asian financial turmoil, our linked exchange rate came under speculative attack time and again. Our futures market was also being manipulated.
167. His administration was marked by turmoil in Rhodesia and Northern Ireland and resistance to a price and income policy. He resigned in 97'.
168. Having survived a decade under conditions dictated by Putin, it is not clear whether Prokhorov will weather the current political turmoil.
169. But as economists thumb through the history books, the one thing that is crystal clear is that this summer's turmoil will not be the last.
170. The stables had been full of horses, there was a great turmoil and come-and-go of horses and of dealers and grooms.
171. I want to write about how intellectuals face the destruction of faith after social turmoil, their passiveness and their struggles.
172. China, with its centrally controlled economy, managed currency and restrictions on capital inflows, has become a haven for investors fleeing widening global debt turmoil.
173. The second AFF took place this time last year amid global economic turmoil.
174. The trouble is linked to turmoil that culminated in the coup d'etat that ousted President Marc Ravalomanana last week.
175. But the harvest season the northern hemisphere is being marked by turmoil on global wheat markets.
176. Increased climate variability from AD 250 to 600 coincided with the demise of the Western Roman Empire and the turmoil of the Migration Period.
177. Default rates are shooting up and valuation of securitized subprime mortgages have crashed and it's throwing turmoil all over the financial community.
178. Refugees from political turmoil and economic ruin in Zimbabwe squeeze into Johannesburg's Central Methodist Church, which provides temporary shelter for some 2, 500 people.
179. But Jianguo thrived amid the social turmoil, and became a leader of a Red Guard faction at his school.
180. The money fund turmoil rippled across other markets and sent short-term borrowing costs and risk premiums soaring.