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I wake in the morning in a state of worry as much as I do in a state of joy and gratitude.
So instead of spending the next three and a half years in a state of perpetual outrage, you'd be in a state of perpetual depression.
The time when you plan for the worst of life is when you are in a state of love, not when you are in a state of hate.
FRANKFURT — The eurozone is in a state of uncertainty.
"Overjoyed, weeping, in a state of ecstatic shock," she continued.
Viewers have been kept in a state of nervous tension.
"Everybody is still in a state of panic," he said.
"The rest are in a state of protected arrested decay."
"It puts you in a state of alert," he says.
"We're in a state of shock, of course," he added.
House Republicans are in a state of chaos over immigration.
Since 2014, Ukraine has been in a state of crisis.
The block absorbed the scene in a state of shock.
Meanwhile, NASA's leadership has been in a state of limbo.
"I was in a state of shock," he told CNN.
Democracy is in a state of distress in the state.
"She was in a state of disbelief," West told PEOPLE.
I'm in a state of shock, I can't believe it.
They live in a state of constant fear and uncertainty.
"She was in a state of disbelief," West tells PEOPLE.
That leaves two kingdoms in a state of effective anarchy.
They live on in a state of partial suspended animation.
Those future caregivers are currently in a state of limbo.
"No way," Scott said while in a state of shock.
His family said he arrived in a state of coma.
Hillary Rodham Clinton isn't merely in a state of denial.
Turkey has been in a state of emergency since then.
Even now, the country is in a state of emergency.
Afghanistan has been in a state of conflict since 1979.
For now, however, everything is in a state of flux.
I do think we are in a state of change.
Half of the population is in a state of fear.
Meanwhile, our federal courts are in a state of crisis.
"We are in a state of emergency here," Maddox said.
"I'm in a state of depression over it," he said.
The Muslim world today is in a state of malaise.
I watched this thing in a state of exhilarated shock.
"I'm still in a state of shock," Mr. Guerrier said.
Many of the rest remain in a state of limbo.
"I was in a state of panic," Ms. Postell said.
Much of the country is in a state of euphoria.
How long will hiring be in a state of flux?
He's in a panic, he's in a state of shock.
So our family exists in a state of high alert.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is in a state of crisis.
In that time, we were in a state of limbo.
A republic cannot survive in a state of cataclysmic despair.
Others, like Ms. Sentilles, live in a state of anxiety.
It was like I was in a state of euphoria.
They could all walk around in a state of dejection.
He was in a state of shambles, and it showed.
"We drivers are in a state of emergency," she said.
Every province is affected and in a state of emergency.
Their grief leaves them somewhat in a state of torture.
Its suspense often leaves me in a state of anxiety.
This is in a state of approximately 85033 million people.
As usual, I was in a state of pleasant exhaustion.
America's European allies are in a state of high anxiety.
And it left some students in a state of consternation.
Opinion Columnist America is always in a state of flux.
"Everyone is in a state of complete shock," said the source.
It was more that I was in a state of shock.
"This was said in a state of morbid upset," he says.
Her relationships are always complicated and in a state of disarray.
It's like being in a state of flow, but for teams.
I was in a state of shock, looking at them confusedly.
"Everyone is in a state of complete shock," says the source.
And the Democratic establishment in a state of shock and panic.
Op-Ed Contributor BRASÍLIA — BRAZIL is in a state of crisis.
By late last year, Egypt was in a state of paranoia.
"I think we are in a state of alert," he said.
Public opinion on both sides remains in a state of agitation.
Everyone involved is in a state of overwhelming shock and grief.
The design world is in a state of full-fledged competition.
Her house and her appearance are in a state of disarray.
Phil Witmer is in a state of 'net Nirvana right now.
We're fully grown adults living in a state of suspended childhood.
"I was in a state of shock for years," she says.
It feels like wading when you're in a state of grief.
"I was in a state of shock," the PA told CNN.
British Columbia was in a state of emergency for four months.
Separation Anxiety The finale left everyone in a state of uncertainty.
The story left my mind in a state of complete disorder.
He seemed to be in a state of deep emotional pain.
You don't have to live in a state of money madness.
"Everyone is in a state of complete shock," the source said.
They often seemed to be in a state of stunned amazement.
You're constantly in a state of needing some kind of stimulation.
The talks were in a state of collapse, the communiqué warned.
Julien departs a few minutes later in a state of agitation.
Spend the next six months in a state of total obsession.
"We're still in a state of figuring things out," she said.
That left the bank's future in a state of further uncertainty.
Manufacturing in the US is now in a state of contraction.
Those who oppose Putin live in a state of constant pressure.
His brain, it seems, is in a state of perpetual hyperdrive.
The passengers seem to be in a state of suspended animation.
His wife, the police said, was in a state of shock.
"Hong Kong is not in a state of emergency," she said.
They feel that they are in a state of free-fall.
Syria has been in a state of armed conflict since 2011.
" In a state of flow, he says, "the ego falls away.
Elliot beings the episode in a state of blank-faced shock.
" France, he claims, is in a state of "quasi civil war.
Somalia has been in a state of rolling chaos since 1991.
Let's face it, our union is in a state of unbalance.
The sector has been in a state of flux in Europe.
They took pictures and watched in a state of pleasant confusion.
"We're all still in a state of shock," Iftkhar told WGCL-TV.
When he takes the stage, he's locked in a state of Zen.
He scans it in a state of unease; creases etch his forehead.
We are in a state of collective Hamilton desperation in my house.
The severe winter left Michigan's crumbling roads in a state of disrepair.
Many of Canada's indigenous communities live in a state of constant emergency.
Understandably, the Indian-American community is now in a state of mourning.
The nature of feminine desire is also in a state of flux.
"At the moment, everything is in a state of flux," agreed Parker.
When I make this call, Oregon is in a state of emergency.
I don't remember much because I was in a state of shock.
The ensuing controversy revealed a VA department in a state of revolt.
I freaked out, I was scared and in a state of shock.
All this combines to leave Pakistan in a state of perilous uncertainty.
I felt like I was in a state of shock immediately afterwards.
He punched it a few years back in a state of fury.
Since then, the issue has remained in a state of uneasy stagnation.
"The staff were lost, confused, in a state of shock," Yasinsky says.
US journalism can legitimately be viewed as in a state of crisis.
Today, our system of higher education is in a state of crisis.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe's political establishment entered 2017 in a state of panic.
" Trump: "She's shocked I picked her, she's in a state of shock.
Mining employs fewer than 7,000 people in a state of 1m inhabitants.
Meanwhile, Germany's prolonged interregnum will leave France in a state of limbo.
I mean that literally; they waited in a state of transient permanence.
Police found Depp "in a state of possible intoxication" and Moss uninjured.
"We are in a state of confusion," said Nobuyuki Aoki, another wholesaler.
To the naked eye, corporate profits are in a state of bliss.
Some industry insiders were in a state of shock when hearing this.
The lyrics, that song is about being in a state of transition.
I was alone and in a state of mental and emotional collapse.
"Gravity" just disappeared, which suggests we're actually in a state of unreality.
And good criticism often exists in a state of tension with itself.
Global stocks spent much of last week in a state of anxiety.
They live in limbo and in a state of ever-increasing tension.
Argentine domestic soccer is in a state of almost permanent financial crisis.
Although America is in a state of toxic polarity, I am optimistic.
"We live in a state of fear," the elder said by telephone.
In happiness, is what I'm guessing, in a state of contented grace.
Prior to that, the entire crowd was in a state of pandemonium.
The moratorium left many in the region in a state of limbo.
I lived in a state of self-imposed blindness, never seeking truth.
At times, the forms seem to exist in a state of blur.
"These are people in a state of need," Colonel Del Gaizo said.
"Health care is in a state of crisis," Ahuja said by phone.
But the art form is in a state of rude, contentious health.
The young woman in a state of dishabille soon gets her answer.
Now, thousands are homeless and Hawaii is in a state of emergency.
But many Uighurs in Turkey find themselves in a state of impermanence.
It's just not healthy to be in a state of constant outrage.
Brazil is in a state of total institutional chaos at the moment.
The move has left the country in a state of deep uncertainty.
Many federal employees were required to continue working during the dispute without pay, which left the air traffic control system in a "state of chaos" and TSA workers in a "state of duress" from forced overtime, Samuelsen said.
Today, we're still in a state of emergency, but almost nothing has changed.
The two were both "panicked" and in a "state of shock," Bradley said.
At that point, she is recently orphaned and in a state of turmoil.
That left the transition in a state of shock when Trump was elected.
When they emerged, the UK music scene was in a state of flux.
Then, June goes downstairs and finds the house in a state of commotion.
Do you feel that the government itself is in a state of crisis?
For too many years I felt resigned and in a state of inertia.
The psychiatrists who treated her said she was in a state of shock.
And then I turned 40 and found myself in a state of crisis.
I guess Liz and I will just remain in a state of misunderstanding.
But I am in a state of question as to what that entails.
I browsed around StackExchange and various GitHub issues in a state of despair.
It doesn't allow me to actually feel in a state of well-being.
Kilauea has been in a state of nearly constant eruption for 35 years.
I wake up and I don't feel in a state of existential dread.
"We are still in a state of shock," said Scenius associate Yaisy Laplace.
The traditional console hardware cycle is in a state of flux right now.
Like the game itself, their attributes are in a state of constant flux.
Across America, political elites and moderate voters are in a state of disbelief.
And I have no doubt they are in a state of absolute panic.
In a state of psychosis, this inability to rationalize can have dangerous consequences.
Massagué inferred that those few survivors must lie in a state of dormancy.
"Our system of higher education is in a state of crisis," Sanders writes.
When you're in a state of panic or anxiety, you aren't thinking clearly.
Mr. Nublett later woke up in a state of delirium at a hospital.
And far from numb, this Bataclan crowd was in a state of delight.
We just have to live in a state of mystery with this one.
When Hugo was writing, Notre Dame was in a state of horrific disrepair.
Nissan's top management "is in a state of soul searching," Mr. Saikawa said.
Patients in a state of reduced consciousness are usually classified into three categories.
We're in a state of national emergency, and it's all about your smartphone.
She spends the entirety of the film in a state of traumatized bewilderment.
Farah had also been in a state of disbelief — at least until recently.
Andrew M. Cuomo declared the system to be in a state of emergency.
In places the silver surface seems to be in a state of decay.
The league believes, even in a state of emergency, someone deserves to win.
"For 22006 seconds, we were in a state of shock," he later recalled.
The kitchen is in a state of disarray from last night, oh well.
In fact until this week he's basically been in a state of denial.
Instead, I've been in a state of almost preternatural calm since the election.
Critic's Notebook New York City Ballet is impressive in a state of limbo.
"Everyone is in a state of shock and grief," Mr. de Blasio said.
You're in a state of heightened empathy as Venus harmonizes with psychic Neptune.
Or does it look like your brain is in a state of relaxation?
TV is currently in a state of bloat; there's just too much noise.
"We are in a state of enthusiasm in Iraq," Mr. al-Hunain said.
I, on the other hand, was trapped in a state of unrequited crush.
The "stakes" before us are manifest in a State of the Union address.
Meanwhile, lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been left in a state of limbo.
If you kill one of them, you'll live in a state of war.
Mexico's new stance has left African migrants in a state of permanent limbo.
Though the buildings are in a state of disrepair, the location is stunning.
Illinois is in a state of severe financial crisis decades in the making.
Lyman Stone is an economist who blogs at In a State of Migration.
"The whole team is in a state of shock," Watzke told the BBC.
" And you're like, "No, you are perpetually in a state of like, transformation.
"We were both in a state of shock and disbelief," Lindsey, 24, tells PEOPLE.
"We seem to be in a state of simultaneous fear and denial," he said.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The world of casualised work is in a state of flux.
So, in a state of torment and confusion, I reached out to Matthew again.
Russia is in a state of relative decline that won't be easy to halt.
Many pages later, I put down the book in a state of profound confusion.
She remained in a state of shock, and kept striking herself on her thigh.
"The entire group was devastated, angry, and in a state of disbelief," Angelacos says.
"Much of the general population is in a state of complete helplessness," Francisco added.
Needless to say, the effort left the team in a state of perpetual ravenousness.
Remaining in a state of heightened arousal undermines physical and mental performance, she explained.
I have so many things to say but I'm in a state of shock.
Izzy's life is in a state of turmoil that no ex-boyfriend can fix.
Much of the establishment is in a state of cold war with the government.
His husband was away, and Avery called police in a state of hallucinatory paranoia.
Decorated with historic frescos, many are in a state of gentle but inexorable disintegration.
Nish takes the small keychain with Rolo's face preserved in a state of agony.
As a result, Rohingyas are typically kept in a state of deprivation and uncertainty.
The saga has left equestrian sports in South Korea in a state of flux.
After many failed attempts at organic meetings, I was in a state of desperation.
France remains in a state of emergency, which has been extended until late July.
I think we are in a state of at least partial rebellion against advertising.
Since then, many of Poland's legal mechanisms have been in a state of paralysis.
Almost every vehicle or appliance here is in a state of breakdown or overhaul.
"I slept in yards and on porches in a state of fear," she added.
We are always living in a state of war and alert, worry and waiting.
The gravity of this unfinished business left Earl in a state of pronounced introspection.
Police and soldiers - many pointing their guns - were still in a state of confusion.
"Everything seems to be in a state of decline," Genji observes at one point.
Government officials will be in a state of mourning for one year, he said.
So we have been in a state of suspended political animation since the campaign.
Nextdoor-lovers who thrive in a state of hypervigilance will feel right at home.
For two weeks, I woke up each morning in a state of severe panic.
When renovation works started last year, the site was in a state of disrepair.
During this time I was in a state of great distress for whole nights.
When they weren't in a state of emergency, they were bracing for the next.
This is the story of how we ended up in a state of emergency.
The rings enlarged the breasts and kept them in a state of constant excitation.
With medical care, some can stay in a state of reduced consciousness for decades.
As the hours passed, McDormand kept the room in a state of mild panic.
"So I think women in advertising are kind of in a state of watching."
The Conservative Party has been in a state of decline, particularly since the 1990s.
And if you are without words, you are likely in a state of AWE.
Markets were in a state of near panic, deeply worried about the economic outlook.
Like all modern institutions, college now exists in a state of constant electronic connectivity.
"In a state of panic, people could abandon or kill their pets," she said.
Great thought is put into every word contained in a State of the Union.
But the two countries have technically remained in a state of war since then.
The last thing Trump showed was this: We're in a state of radical flux.
"Since 1953, the Korean peninsula has been in a state of armistice," McMaster said.
As phone screens are enlarging, their aspect ratios are in a state of upheaval.
Every black American will tell you they live in a state of constant anxiety.
"A whole lot of them are still in a state of shock," said Rep.
Putin's regime cannot exist without being in a state of war with the West.
Right now WeWork is in a state of high growth, and high cash-burn.
A unique community was in a state of mourning as it awaited the demolition.
He argues that we live in a state of profound uncertainty and heightened alertness.
On top of that, Rauner has overseen Illinois in a state of financial crisis.
The big picture: The ACA has been in a state of upheaval since Trump's inauguration.
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes the global economic model is in a state of crisis.
"We are in a state of emergency for women's health in America," the statement said.
The industry is in a state of flux, and that change will dominate the week.
But the idea of anyone else seeing me in a state of undress was intimidating.
A lot of the lyrics were written in a state of complete and total chaos.
The dark web, as is traditional every few months, is in a state of panic.
We had made progress, but as a country, we're still in a state of denial.
I'm in a state of deep regret right now because I recently cut my hair.
Small businesses are in a state of crisis, and we have to bring them back.
And even in a state of abnormality, they shouldn't be happening with this much frequency.
We haven't been in a state of major war for a very long time, luckily.
But, less than a decade later, the stadium is, again, in a state of disrepair.
Silicon Valley may be in a state of what could be described diplomatically as nervous.
Leading Democrats on Capitol Hill don't think their party is in a state of crisis.
"You're kind of like in a state of ... what's going to happen next?" she says.
I was in a state of shock—I was just, like, focusing on anything else.
" Barclays' Ermolenko told CNBC that the situation in Ukraine "is in a state of flux.
As the pound plunges, the commercial real estate market is in a state of alarm.
Thirty-seven are "in a state of relative emergency," French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner tweeted.
It must leave one in a state of chronic agitation and mistrust of fellow citizens.
Many of us in the agricultural research community are still in a state of shock.
The defense says he was in a state of panic and acted in self-defense.
The finale begins where the first movement left off, in a state of controlled chaos.
Making matters worse, the two-parent household is in a state of abject free fall.
When the doctors emerge from the OR they are all in a state of shock.
The president's own people are in a state of rolling confusion about what he wants.
He left the towering white building in a state of uncertainty to return to Washington.
I was in a state of mind that combined rebellion, hormones and eagerness for change.
Their apartment, strewn with possessions under sheets of plastic, is in a state of chaos.
Stuck in a state of absolute fatigue, Johnson easily conceded his back and a choke.
A doctor, a seamstress, children, their lives were frozen in a state of awful suspension.
California Today Thursday: California has been in a state of emergency for roughly a week.
Her peers were also not accepting, leaving Ms. Horne in a state of perpetual unease.
Chronically late, forever losing things, utterly disorganized, Ms. Morgenstern lived in a state of chaos.
Both Marina and Polo stare at each other in a state of blood-drenched shock.
Half the coral reefs have either gone or are in a state of sharp decline.
"We're currently in a state of flux," said Blaine Bettinger, a genetic genealogist and lawyer.
I drove the last stretch of road into Ajo in a state of tired euphoria.
Day after day, comment after comment, we live in a state of fractious, troubling doubt.
As the virus news gets worse, many travelers remain in a state of watchful waiting.
"We're just praying every day that we don't end up in a state of anarchy."
Each figure comes across as unsettled, in a state of movement or hesitation or both.
The album begins in a state of keyed up anticipation and ends in emotional exhaustion.
Governor Cuomo announced over the weekend that New York is in a state of emergency.
The country has been in a state of political chaos for the last six weeks.
The truth we must face is that we are now in a state of anarchy.
I was in a state of shock and it made me feel embarrassed, naked, attacked.
In the end, Mr. Weinstein may very well be in a state of deteriorating health.
"Most of the children come to us in a state of malnutrition," Jane told CNN.
But you should think of the economy as being in a state of constant churn.
Here, the viewer is a voyeur, faced with a composition in a state of undress.
"We work in a state of frustration all the time," she said, briefly standing still.
The Plaza is not the only old-line luxury hotel in a state of flux.
"The towns surrounding the lake are still in a state of shock," Mr. Tolentino said.
The United States and Iran are now in a state of war by another name.
In a state of 3 million people, turnout of over 43,000 participants is considered enormous.
This doesn't mean one ought to live in a state of perpetual doubt and uncertainty.
France remains in a state of emergency stemming from series of terrorist attacks on Nov.
"I think that a lot of people stay in a state of shame," she added.
Are you in a state of decay or are you paying the price to improve?
After more than a century in business, Timken Steel was in a state of crisis.
There is not one country that would be in a state of war with Russia.
Corruption, economic sanctions and mismanagement have left the country's infrastructure in a state of collapse.
That is just something you do not see in a State of the Union address.
"Since the referendum we have been living in a state of constant fear," she said.
When I do, I come to the same conclusion... we are in a state of chaos.
New York (CNN Business)By almost any measure, Apple ended 2018 in a state of turbulence.
"It's so serene that I can be in a state of meditation while practicing," Bündchen said.
" He added, "She is in a state of humiliation and she is completely alone on this.
Lyman Stone is a regional population economics researcher who blogs at In a State of Migration.
The script, musical numbers and acrobatic choreography remained in a state of flux until opening night.
Parts of South Sudan, the world's newest country, are now officially in a state of famine.
But in 2018, a woman reached out to King in a state of distress about Robbins.
One afternoon, I sat in my office, gazing out the window in a state of desperation.
White House staff put great thought into every word in a State of the Union address.
"Alec, who had never met Jackie, was in a state of hyper-disbelief," writes Simon, 74.
Her subjects are rendered in a state of anonymity, their faces masked by bubbles and movement.
Spain is likely to remain in a state of protracted inter-regnum following this Sunday's elections.
" He says that since last April the city has been in a state of "suspended animation.
It exists in a state of many possibilities at once: here/there, fast/slow, left/right.
Being a teenager is essentially living in a state of non-stop, ever-changing emotional turmoil.
In a state-of-the-nation address on July 24th, he failed to mention the topic.
McCartney said the loss left him in a state of constant grief for nearly a year.
The fashion world, much like the world at large, is currently in a state of flux.
I'm in a state of disbelief and I cry with his family and all of Fiorentina.
All last week, the Democratic presidential contest had been fixed in a state of suspended animation.
"I understood his position: He's in a state of war with the American government," she said.
All of these people feel knowable, and their relationships are constantly in a state of evolution.
When a person is in a state of high emotional arousal or stress, the HEP increases.
I was left in a state of manic insanity—I kept thinking the trip wasn't over.
The final figure, surrounded by the weight of his agony, is in a state of collapse.
"Markets are in a state of limbo," said Arun Kejriwal, founder of Kejriwal Research & Investment Services.
Committee members and staff operate in a state of exhaustion because their work is never finished.
Self-reflection puts you in a state of personal harmony, causing you to experience less anxiety.
When I do; I come to the same conclusion ... we are in a state of chaos.
And with regards to the smell, we put in a state-of-the-art ventilation system.
Prince Napoleon remained in a state of coma all the afternoon and died without recovering consciousness.
The past couple of years, much of California has been in a state of exceptional drought.
California officially remains in a state of drought as water is still scarce in the south.
It would be difficult to live in a state of constant obsession about one's impending death.
Israel and Syria have technically been in a state of war since Israel's founding in 24.
And it would leave the characters in a state of limbo, being upstaged by a void.
However, the journalist's remit must not change, just because we are in a state of crisis.
Coronavirus has placed dating, like nearly every aspect of life, in a state of suspended animation.
Because the games have not been officially postponed, athletes are stuck in a state of limbo.
Participants leave her room with hair thoroughly detangled and, perhaps, in a state of zombielike relaxation.
" That's not happening, he says, in part because "Palestinian politics is in a state of disarray.
Brexit, meanwhile, will remain in a state of suspended animation until a new leader is chosen.
For the winter, the beetles are in a state of torpor — essentially hibernating — all season long.
For an Argentine citizen to commit treason, the country must be in a state of war.
Paige Ginn films herself not only in a state of collapse, but also while getting there.
After all, at this point, the East Village is arguably in a state of post-gentrification.
Bones are in a state of constant flux, built up and broken down by the body.
Until this point, we've lived in a state of defense — fielding constant assaults on our existence.
"The Mississippi prison system is in a state of acute and undeniable crisis," the letter states.
For now, the Kentucky Republican -- like the rest of Washington -- is in a state of wait.
But he said he was in a state of "Zen-like calm" about the share price.
In "Partners," two office-mates, Craig and Jane, are locked in a state of constant misunderstanding.
"I'm not worried about the economy, but it is in a state of fragility," Belhaj added.
But cash is scarce across the country and public services are in a state of collapse.
The country has been in a state of emergency since the 63 terror attack in Paris.
It makes me sick to think they face their final moments in a state of helplessness.
If the WTO's rules are ignored, the entire game will be in a state of chaos.
And let's not forget the bicycle couriers who move in a state of anarchy unto themselves.
FALL IN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY PUTS NORWEGIAN ECONOMY IN A STATE OF EMERGENCY, CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR SAYS
These latest exams, by contrast, reveal the syllabus to be in a state of constant revision.
Varda showed up late for the dinner, hurrying into the restaurant in a state of agitation.
"We're all in a state of shock," said one U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Her childhood was spent in Baghdad, and Alkadhi has lived in a state of exile since.
When he was arrested that November, Perrone's three-story home was in a state of disrepair.
We live much of our lives in a state of paralysis, letting fate make decisions for us.
I spent quite a few weeks and months in a state of complete depression after my miscarriage.
Confusingly, however, Rennie's group was only listed as "affected," placing the staff in a state of limbo.
New York (CNN Business)In the second half of 2017, Uber was in a state of disarray.
"Gerashchenko added Lerner was "released in a state of shock" and "very lucky that he remained alive.
The company that manages Maracana says Olympic organizers left the stadium in a state of extreme disrepair.
"I was in a state of panic of how the blisters grew so much in a day."
"Readers, meanwhile, the most important NYT constituency, were left in a state of confusion," she emailed Groves.
At that point the workaholic is in a state of complete uncertainty about future patterns of behavior.
Perhaps more than no other western European nation, Belgium's government is frequently in a state of dysfunction.
"We are all in a state of shock," said Pressman, who spoke with the actress Wednesday night.
Donald Tusk is in a state of denial as to the trajectory in which Europe is moving.
For the rest of the night he still was in a state of absolute disbelief and excitement.
Breakups open your soul, split you in two, and leave you in a state of overwhelming nothingness.
What unites them all is that they live in a state of suspension seemingly interminable and intolerable.
Alex spends the majority of the movie in a state of inner — and occasionally drug-induced — turmoil.
"Anything less unfairly leaves borrowers, lenders, and real estate professionals in a state of limbo," they wrote.
With global politics in a state of never-ending instability, all I wanted was a little protection.
Some of those who bore the brunt of the storm are still in a state of shock.
Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta declared after the attack that Mali was in a state of war.
She's in a state of constant evolution; she ticks all of the boxes and none of them.
These last two take Drewes' verse literally, tangling up disparate items in a state of artificial repose.
Upstairs, in the call center, scores of customers a day are phoning in a state of crisis.
"When it's in a state of full distress, that's when they can start cherry-picking," he said.
This has deepened hardship in Gaza, whose economy, international experts say, is in a state of collapse.
And it is that sense of vulnerability that puts people in a state of anger and depression.
Despite an unprecedented volume of foreign aid, Palestinian society remains in a state of paralysis and dysfunction.
In a state of nature this phenomenon would be under the control of genes and the environment.
Because people placing 911 calls are usually in a state of panic, that information can be unreliable.
We're supposed to write in a state of seriousness and sadness and out of respect of history.
But the alternative is a country in a state of decay and perpetual economic and political weakness.
The capital had to be in a state of perfect order; no trace of trouble was permissible.
But for now, it remains in a state of decay, attracting curious visitors who are technically trespassing.
These frenzied folks are all living in a state of captivity, whether they know it or not.
"When high performing women are in a state of calm, they actually don't like it," said Chong.
Hong Kong has been in a state of political stagnation since 1997, interspersed with eruptions of outrage.
"They were in a state of shock on what had happened in that place," Monsignor Pierre said.
The island has been in a state of disrepair since the hurricane touched its shores last September.
It had three arching ceilings, with columns in between, and it was in a state of disrepair.
Everyone here, lying on their blankets spread throughout the room, is smiling in a state of bliss.
My income, like the carbon-14 my dad was measuring, was in a state of radioactive decay.
There is a good reason for that: Croatian soccer is in a state of near-permanent chaos.
The country has been in a state of emergency since the former prime minister's resignation in February.
Francescoli stuck it out for three years, but reportedly did so in a state of considerable despair.
Ingratitude leaves us in a state of perpetual discontent, short-tempered, rarely at peace, rarely at rest.
Months later, she underwent surgery in a state-of-the-art hospital and received a new organ.
Traditionally, governors outline their priorities for the year in a State of the State address in January.
A lack of workers left some of the country's most treasured sites in a state of neglect.
And yet here I am, in a state of panicked rumination: Who are we without these movies?
As of this moment, there are roughly 400 ICU beds in a state of 2 million people.
His sitters were often neighborhood friends, usually male, frequently nude, sometimes in a state of sexual arousal.
" Odd, he added, since "I spent most of my political life in a state of reasonable certainty.
He said the Cabinet has to restore confidence because the country was in a state of collapse.
I just get in a state of existential dread, and it takes a few days to pass.
Years after the rest of the family left, his body was discovered in a state of decomposition.
His foils include Jane Asher, who wanders through the proceedings in a state of wide-eyed alarm.
Yes, he is majorly clingy and yes, he holds his body in a state of permanent flex.
Du's comments come as Chinese households remain in a state of semi-quarantine due to the virus.
He was later seen returning to the flight with a bloodied mouth in a state of confusion.
Some of them "live in a state of fear" at the prospect of being deported, he said.
"The country is in a state of war," said Mr. Mohamed, widely known by his nickname, Farmajo.
Born in 1939, Hondrich spent the war in a state of vague alarm, or so he imagined.
Governments, the scientific establishment, the media — all of these institutions are essentially in a state of crisis.
Europe may never regain economic vigor if Italy's banks are in a state of perpetual emergency. 2.
Except the ring the law student admired in a state of just-engaged bliss wasn't technically hers.
I learned how to get in a state of flow and to do the work every day.
The great gift of the neoliberal order is that we are perpetually in a state of emergency.
The problem, explains Levinson, is in remaining in a state of high stress for prolonged periods of time.
The groom was in a state of shock and demanded an apology, but his wife-to-be refused.
"Losing four children is unfathomable," said Benenati, who added that the mother was in a state of shock.
That left the older children in a state of dependence even once they became adults, the judge noted.
They included the words jobs, economy, future, America, together—the classic words in a State of the Union.
Still, as Alshaalan said, the country remains in a state of civil war and under threat from terrorism.
"We are doing everything to help the fleeing villagers, many are in a state of shock," he said.
Rather, it was a general term applied to cells or tissues in a state of inflammation or infection.
Ralf, who we'd all stopped looking at, trundled back to his chair in a state of emotional devastation.
In a state of Nash equilibrium, what price would each company charge their customers in a given market?
Days were spent watching the moving men and lying about in the grass in a state of oblivion.
Without the right to work while their documents are being processed, they're left in a state of limbo.
The country remains in a state of civil war, but the fighting and aerial bombardments are on hold.
Truth is, Valentine's Day is just another day if you're not in a state of loved-up bliss.
All this would come as New York City's most vital public service is in a state of crisis.
Johnson said that would deliver "Brexit in name only" and leave Britain in a state of "economic vassalage".
Seven years ago Rick Snyder, Michigan's Republican governor, declared Flint to be in a state of financial emergency.
But, if you ingest enough, you could wake up in a state of cannabinoid withdrawal, Dr. Sulak says.
PARIS – For the first time in nearly two years, France is no longer in a state of emergency.
In the stands Max Martinez, a 25-year-old bartender from Phoenix, was in a state of nirvana.
The collapse of the so-called caliphate has left the jihadist organization in a state of geographical disarray.
After the wedding, Angie and I lived in a state of tense, passive-aggressive hatred toward one another.
Baghdad, like much of Iraq, remained in a state of chaos, and was thus too dangerous for visitors.
With a recent flurry of notable activity, the wearable market looks to be in a state of flux.
Despite New Jersey being in a "state of fiscal emergency," Christie didn't want to raise taxes on millionaires.
The firm expects its staff to be in a state of barely controlled delirium when they sell shoes.
However, the fight against GGG never materialized, and the middleweight division is now in a state of flux.
Confronting the excess of this exhibition leaves one — or at least this viewer — in a state of paralysis.
"We are all in a state of shock, disbelief and profound sorrow," Henley said in a statement Monday.
While I could take this as a call to vegetarianism, I think I'm in a state of denial.
Smith, who could not be reached for comment, was reportedly in a state of disbelief over being banned.
A few months ago, a forty-year-old woman came to my office in a state of panic.
This wasn't just a bad team, but a team that seemed permanently stuck in a state of irrelevance.
The company's senior leadership has been in a state of flux, with three chief executives in three years.
He said the Trump campaign was "in a state of happiness" that Mr. Stone's predictions had come true.
"If you approach the conversation in a state of anger, your manager will immediately feel defensive," says Hauser.
Bahrain has been in a state of political turmoil since protests by Shiites demanding government reform in 2011.
Of course, we were not the only ones in a state of fear in Southern California that night.
New York's subway system has been in a state of emergency for two years, struggling on numerous fronts.
"When high performing women are in a state of calm, they actually don't like it," she told INSIDER.
The Brexit project that they had so ardently supported had left the U.K. in a state of panic.
Meanwhile, businesses will remain in a state of uncertainty about the shape of the future telecom regulatory environment.
Babchenko's wife is in a state of shock and police are unable to speak to her, he said.
And is the crowd at the Agora in a state or rage, or in a state of catharsis?
A comic written by Pete Toms is peopled with bleak characters in a state of resigned existential crisis.
All of this plays into a sensory experience that culminates first and foremost in a state of disorientation.
We have to see what is going to happen because the industry is in a state of disruption.
President George Bush declared in a State of the Union address that the Fed should keep rates low.
China, then in a state of emergency, was hit hard by the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic.
Mr. Mattis has since refused to discuss the issue, leaving transgender service members in a state of uncertainty.
She left her job, she moved apartments and she has been living in a state of total paralysis.
We owe it to our citizens, who are operating in a state of uncertainty, to move much faster.
Tribal rivalry is common, and some clans have existed in a state of low-level conflict for generations.
Every province as well as the Yukon and Northwest Territories are affected and in a state of emergency.
When the novel begins, with a prologue set in October, 2008, she is in a state of disgrace.
Many of the soldiers there have lived in a state of war since the day they were born.
If your face is red or you are seeing red, you are in a state of IRE. 61D.
English choral music was originally meant for worship and would be heard in a state of quiet meditation.
The world of the film is in a state of utter disaster, but that's rarely acknowledged by anyone.
Two months after Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc on Puerto Rico, the island remains in a state of crisis.
The evidence is before our eyes: roads, bridges, tunnels, transit, water, and wastewater in a state of disrepair.
Thus, if you don't maintain and continue to improve, you will naturally be in a state of decline.
He returned home that awful night and, still in a state of utter devastation, launched a Facebook page.
Copper is in a state of flux right now, with prices caught between competing bear and bull drivers.
Laurent Delli-Bovi is used to operating her Brookline, Massachusetts, abortion clinic in a state of financial precarity.
But reconstruction is difficult when residents are still in a state of emergency —without power or proper shelter.
Britain was in a state of turbulence, with the public, Parliament and crown in revolt against one another.
Trumpcare seems dead — or at least in a state of flux on its way to a doomed vote.
And, with the future of the region in a state of suspended animation, business has already taken action.
I got used to seeing flesh in a state of vulnerability and suspension, literally hanging in the air.
Despite this bit of good news, the future of science funding is still in a state of uncertainty.
Right after the election, I was kind of like a lot of people: in a state of grief.
"In general, the big takeaway is that the sector is in a state of secular decline," Morningstar's Weishaar said.
Senate Republicans contend the next president should fill the opening, leaving Garland in a state of limbo for months.
MEMBERS of Parliament returned to the Palace of Westminster on June 13th with politics in a state of disarray.
Essentially, she stares at a large collection of collected screenshots "in a state of panic" until an idea strikes.
They recognise the need to exist in a state of flux, adapting to accommodate emerging trends, technologies and methods.
Molly Sims is in a state of shock after the sudden and unexpected death of her beloved dog, Duke.
He became our hero because he showed us that we didn't have to live in a state of panic.
You are meant to behave as though you are in a state of constant, swooning infatuation, and spend accordingly.
Yet some say that if everything is in a state of upheaval already, change becomes easier to bring about.
"I'm in a state of shock," Bowden said on his SiriusXM MLB Network Radio program ( via the Washington Post).
His clothes, his hair, his posture all seem to be in a state of not just disarray but deliquescence.
Almost no experts saw this coming, and professional foreign policy watchers appear to be in a state of panic.
It is producing about 28.80 million barrels a day, but analysts see it as in a state of decline.
The French government got that message and declared last Saturday that the country was in a state of war.
Steve: At 33 years of age, with two young children at home, I was in a state of shock.
Trump narrowly beats out Bill Clinton for the longest average speaking time in a State of the Union speech
I read an article the other day that said black art is now in a state of gold rush.
His death last week left many of us who worked with him in a state of shock and grief.
Unlike a patient in a full coma, they're in a state of partial arousal, but still lack full awareness.
Today, it's still in a state of flux, with constant disruptions threatening the future of brick-and-mortar stores.
Within a few hours, Daisy Lynn was pronounced dead – leaving her family in a state of shock and confusion.
"Blackmores' China business appears in a state of flux, with sales trends weakening despite stronger marketing investment," Macquarie said.
"The remains are in a state of decomposition that has made identification challenging," chief medical investigator Kurt Nolte said.
You had a society in a state of political and social division of issues that allow for no compromise.
Trauma, and indeed, melancholia, renders one speechless, in a state of paralysis, unable to digest what one has experienced.
In and around the city of Daraa, al-Zouabi describes a civilian population living in a state of fear.
Sri Lanka is in a state of emergency after more than 250 people were killed in Easter Sunday bombings.
Ragaay said she would be marking Easter in a state of mourning for those who had lost their lives.
The video of Clinton in a state of near-collapse on Sunday was "terrible," Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf acknowledged.
Turkey has been in a state of emergency since the attempted coup by a faction of the Turkish military.
Rose's untitled black-and-white triptych from 2014 seems to capture the artist in a state of subliminal freedom.
And due to the rumors of possibly another ban, Kamil and the team remained in a state of limbo.
Turkey remains in a state of high tension, though the government says it has the situation fully under control.
So Ireland have the form and pedigree to win again, especially with other teams in a state of transition.
She had gone to her room and laid staring at the ceiling in a state of high, thrumming alertness.
"If viewers have abrupt responses, the work will freeze in a state of fear or anger," the artists explain.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) is warning that Russian election interference has put the U.S. in a state of emergency.
When I'm in a state of panic, my thoughts race and I feel like anything could happen to me.
Politico initially reported Wednesday afternoon that Garrett was in a state of "turmoil" and was seriously considering stepping down.
One source close to Glencore, who asked not to be identified, said executives were "in a state of disbelief".
"Lully and Rameau are now in a state of resistance to the chaotic world around us," he told me.
You may find yourself in a state of doing neither, your neuronal toggle stuck, buzzing, between the two functions.
First of all, the sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh are not "in a state of collapse," as French claims.
At the port of Piraeus, near Athens, thousands of refugees wandered in a state of confusion about their future.
And some crucial decisions must be made while those who remain are in a state of shock and grief.
And when we are in a state of futility, where all our actions detract from our ability to thrive.
That was ten years ago, and back then music in the United Kingdom existed in a state of flux.
In a state of three million people, pharmacists fill some 7,200 opioid prescriptions a day, according to 2015 data.
"These animals are clearly in a state of distress," Yates commented, after seeing the creatures locked in small cages.
After the Berlin Wall came down, the Palast remained in a state of limbo as authorities debated its future.
I left home that night in a state of high nervous strain with the intention of doing something desperate.
"When you are in a state of shock, occasionally you can lose your cool," Cameroon Coach Alain Djeumfa said.
Or do I now just have another reason to stare at my iPhone in a state of perpetual panic?
"I'm very much in a state of transition that started before the shutdown," Mr. Pfeifer, 2000, said on Thursday.
That has led several federations, clubs and leagues to declare themselves to be in a state of financial distress.
That has led several federations, clubs and leagues to declare themselves to be in a state of financial distress.
Lyman Stone, a Vox columnist, is a regional population economics researcher who blogs at In a State of Migration.
The numbers reveal that American diplomacy, the backbone of US global influence, is in a state of near collapse.
The rest, it said, were either in a "state of minimal implementation" or had not yet even been touched.
On the Runway It took the State of the Union to get her in a state of quasi-support.
But fans of those shows' effervescent wit and whimsy need not live in a state of Amy Sherman-Palladenial.
My wife rushed backstage in tears, accompanied by my daughter, Karolina, who was also in a state of shock.
She veers toward some stereotypes and refutes others, keeping herself and the viewer in a state of perpetual unbalance.
Democrats are in a state of denial Asked about Trump's likely acquittal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi quibbled with language.
Chile, traditionally seen as one of Latin America's most prosperous and stable nations, is in a state of turmoil.
"America is in a state of carbophobia," said Whitney Linsenmeyer, a spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
The Connecticut house, in a state of atmospheric decay that veered toward collapse, took six weeks to clear out.
Mr. Byford had been hired after the governor had declared the subway to be in a state of emergency.
The upheavals of war have left America's slaves ("stolen people," Isabel calls them) in a state of uneasy autonomy.
Leadership may be in a state of crisis today, but I believe that together, we can change the trajectory.
"I don't know an actor living who isn't in a state of anxiety before a show opens," he said.
We see Mr. Williams seated, bare chested, against a wall of raw plywood, in a state of extreme inhale.
The cycle of economic and political turmoil has sapped the nation and left it in a state of gridlock.
In the late 1970s, the Bronx borough of New York City was in a state of decay and neglect.
"I refuse to accept the proposition that we'll be in a state of perpetual war with Republicans," Biden says.
"The stunned animal shall remain in a state of surgical anesthesia through shackling, sticking and bleeding," the law states.
You want to be in a place and in a state of mind that creates a very powerful commitment.
" A man who identified himself as Khater's brother told BBC that the family was in a "state of shock.
Aren't you capable of just existing in a state of physical discomfort without obsessing over how miserable you feel?
Dismissed as "Star Wars" by U.S. skeptics, it put the Soviet military in a state of fear and shock.
But when you encounter her at home, in a state of vulnerability, her hamstrung romantic aspirations can be devastating.
And when it happened, I think I, like many, many people, was kind of in a state of shock.
It's easy to develop close bonds with people who are mutually afflicted, vulnerable, and in a state of crisis.
For the following 12 or 15 days, they fantasized about their next destination in a state of excited adventure.
If he takes the blue pill, he continues to live in an illusory world in a state of blissful ignorance.
Before I closed Google Chrome in a state of horror I saw this and this and this and this too.
Media reports have declared the field of psychology, if not all of science, to be in a state of crisis.
By 2025, it is expected that 60 percent of the world will live in a state of permanent water scarcity.
"Truthfully, I am in a state of shock & disbelief that my close friend, my confidante, & hero has passed," she wrote.
In Europe, the finer details of how managers can meet risk-retention requirements have been in a state of flux.
But as the election cycle marched forth in a state of unrelenting lunacy, the company decided it was worth reprising.
They are at enough distance from each other to pull, to keep the other in a state of active suspension.
I was in a state of meditation and understood why people are always talking about flax seeds and face masks.
Lam said the move was "necessary" but insisted it does not mean Hong Kong is in a state of emergency.
On opening day, Premier Li Keqiang will announce key annual economic targets in a state-of-the-nation style address.
As both Louisiana and Mississippi remain in a state of emergency, incredible photos have emerged showing the record-breaking flood.
That leaves Guidolin, Flores and Martinez in a state of animated expiration, not quite living and yet not definitively dead.
They mostly exist in a state of wide-eyed shock, and they make uninteresting mistakes and have uncomplicated world views.
His extradition to the US has been blocked repeatedly and he's been in a state of legal limbo for years.
"He was in a state of despair and he was impaired, and that may have affected his judgment," Schubert said.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Patricia jolts around Dr. Jozef Klemperer's room in a state of profound unrest.
Heidi Klum and fiancé Tom Kaulitz are in a state of bliss days after announcing their engagement to the world.
I left the theater in a state of hazy anxiety, and immediately changed every single password I could think of.
You not only relive the assault, but every moment you are there, you're in a state of fight-or-flight.
The universe itself is in a state of panic as the fates rest on the shoulders of two famous people.
Lane plays the character in a state of perpetual frustration and fragile immaturity, a young woman play-acting at adulthood.
Carlos was just standing there munching nonchalantly on a granola bar, and Ashley was babbling in a state of shock.
France has been in a state of emergency since then and 50,000 security forces were used to safeguard Sunday's vote.
France is still in a state of emergency after the November 2015 attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead.
By the end of the year, aid agencies predict, the country will be in a state of full blown famine.
Syrian state television reported that Islamic State was in a state of collapse in the face of the army's progress.
Britain's terror threat is now at a critical level, while France has been in a state of emergency since 2015.
So Trump's legal team is in a state of flux, threatening to make an already dysfunctional team even more dysfunctional.
He spent every waking hour trying to make it happen, working 215-hour days in a state of miserable obsession.
The North African country has been in a state of chaos since Gaddafi was toppled in 2011 with Western intervention.
Khaled described her childhood as, simply, "miserable," living in a state of uncertainty about both her country and her family.
The most important side effect is the fact that those who are in a state of hypothermia tend to shiver.
Four weeks after Hurricane Maria laid waste to the American territory, the islands remain in a state of acute crisis.
The crowd, some 22,000 people, gasped and looked around, confused but not yet in a state of full-blown panic.
And Donald Trump's ascent has left almost everyone who writes about American politics in a state of post-traumatic shock.
The fact is that Iran and the U.S. have been in a state of cold war for almost 40 years.
We live in a state of utter anarchy it seems.. the law, the constitution, even evidence it seems are meaningless.
I spent my adolescence in a state of anxiety, fearful that, at any moment, I might lose my little sister.
Uncertainty on such points is a major reason that some of the Obamacare exchanges are in a state of disarray.
I assumed the presidency in 2012 while my country was in a state of political turmoil and plagued by insecurity.
Modern day humans—and presumably other advanced intelligent species—are generally in a state of exponential technological and evolutionary growth.
The subway itself was crowded as usual, but eerily silent, the city in a state of collective mourning and distress.
Turns out that what comes next, a fourth game proper, has been in a state of limbo for several years.
I want to make music that makes people dance, but in their dreams, or in a state of slow moving.
Every middle-aged character in the book except for Manny seems to be in a state of resigned existential crisis.
Following the horrific murder of 49 people in Orlando on Sunday, the nation has been in a state of mourning.
Political backdrop: South Sudan has been in a state of turmoil since the ongoing civil war broke out in 2013.
But I'm basically living hour to hour in a state of dread about our country, and I'm not being cheeky.
On her way back home, the girl called her mother in a state of panic, realizing what had just happened.
All were seemingly intent on foreclosing the possibility of landing in a state of crippling purgatory if Catalonia became independent.
" The little girl who once sought danger has grown into a parent who lives "in a state of high alert.
"For 15 seconds, we were in a state of shock," he later recalled in an interview with The Washington Post.
Without the energy of people like 2pac, I would still be in a state of constant worry, miserable and depressed.
To be the biological child of an anonymous sperm donor today is to live in a state of perpetual anticipation.
As for Caroline, she's a devout Christian in a state of advanced denial about everything, including her own drinking problem.
Diana Vishneva in recent years has addressed the death in a state of feverish exaltation — expiring on a delirious high.
Its users live in a state of full surveillance, with them and everything around them subject to near-total tracking.
As her statement suggests, she was interested in a state of constant motion, as underscored by the light and sky.
Projected onto it is a black-and-white close-up on an eyeball, fluttering in a state of nervous distress.
I left the country in the early '90s, and spent the last two decades in a state of constant yearning.
Then he stopped what he was doing and walked out the door, leaving her frozen, in a state of shock.
For a woman, to be anything else, above all a professional, is to live in a state of moral compromise.
They have 95,000 fewer registered voters than Republicans — a huge and widening gap in a state of just 870,33 people.
Oman, a small, prosperous, oil-rich world trader, has been in a state of rapid transition since the nineteen-seventies.
James Comey's scheduled appearance before a Senate panel on Thursday has the political world in a state of breathless anticipation.
Meanwhile, behind the scenes of the Grammys, the Recording Academy (which oversees the awards) is in a state of chaos.
"You're in a state of relaxation in the mind, body, soul," said Ms. Robinson, a reiki master and crystal healer.
There are a lot of books on my nightstand, which tells me I am in a state of restless foraging.
" He continued: "If you did, I think you would live in a state of tension and pressure all day long.
I hope and trust it will not, but news organisations, like many sectors, are in a state of constant disruption.
What if you're in the middle of fixing a work problem and your child isn't in a state of distress?
Israel has been trapped in a state of political deadlock since the first general election this year, held in April.
Eco-Visionaries: Confronting a Planet in a State of Emergency continues at Royal Academy (London, UK) through February 23, 2020.
Mr. Faye said it was morally difficult for him to remain silent while Gambians were in a state of uncertainty.
And for the cover of "The Bernstein Songbook," he photographed Bernstein at the piano in a state of near rapture.
Indeed, Moscow has seen itself as being in a state of war with the West at least since 2003-85033.
It put Congress in a state of high alert until Trump tweeted that he did not expect any further escalation.
The logic is tenuous, but defensible, at least so long as the world isn't in a state of extraordinary crisis.
"I think I'm still slightly in a state of shock that I've finished it," she told me over the phone.
President Barack Obama became the first president to mention trans people in a State of the Union speech this year.
But it leaves the alliance in a state of huge uncertainty at a time of seismic change in the car industry.
"We were in a state of collective denial," he said, adding that the coalition had misunderstood the anger of the population.
He told CNN's Anderson Cooper Monday night he's "in a state of numbness," but remains optimistic in the face of tragedy.
All of the emotional noises represented animals in a state of distress, as opposed to positive emotional arousal, Filippi pointed out.
In addition to the uncertainty surrounding who is running for office, the party currently finds itself in a state of transition.
" Even those staffers reluctant to criticize admit to disarray; others frankly describe their office as in a state of "near paralysis.
Nikki Haley of South Carolina suggested in a State of the Union response that her fellow Republicans dial down their anger.
We are in a state of shock and are having to grasp the reality that is now in front of us.
Zink is looking at the rest of us, entangling her readers in a state of affairs they've seen develop around them.
Some have raised concerns that staffers or cleaning staff could unwittingly walk in on a member in a state of undress.
In that election, the tea party candidate beat Dewhurst, but only 630,000 Republicans voted in a state of 26 million people!
While Jane was delinquent with rent, her apartment was in a state of disrepair — with mold, cockroaches, and chipping paint throughout.
The worst drought to hit southern Africa in decades has left millions of people in a state of severe food insecurity.
Comey says the White House defamed him and the FBI by telling Americans the organization was in a state of chaos.
In Mr Corbyn's Labour Party activists in baggy clothes rush around in a state of creative excitement engaging in self-organisation.
The woman, who gave her name as Josepha, was brought aboard in a state of deep shock and treated by doctors.
"We were in a state of disbelief," Chivers tells PEOPLE of the moments she and Leigh learned about their son's condition.
Hours later, with the shadows long passed and daylight restored, they were still going, presumably in a state of some confusion.
When it died, this ancient creature was clearly in a state of arousal, and possibly in the vicinity of a female.
Because the peninsula is still technically in a state of war, there are a host of goals he might potentially have.
It is as if everything is held in a state of suspension, with the actions of falling, slipping, and sliding implied.
It is not simply that Street Art no longer exists, but that it is in a state of radical, utter confusion.
As a result, she went through her pregnancy without any proper care and in a state of malnutrition, the documents allege.
But lawmakers have yet to establish a regulatory framework for medical marijuana, leaving the nascent industry in a state of limbo.
"Since Nate Parker's story was revealed to me, I have found myself in a state of stomach-churning confusion," Union writes.
Somalia has been in a state of lawlessness since the early 1990s, when dictator Mohammed Siad Barre was toppled by warlords.
"Info security is in a state of negative unemployment — there is way more demand for what is available," said Gartner's Pingree.
So before we go to Mass, for example, we are hopefully in a "state of grace" and have gone to Confession.
France is currently in a state of emergency due to other terror attacks that have plagued the country as of late.
Comparisons will be made with France, which has been in a State of Emergency since the Paris attacks in November 2015.
One precondition for elections is a judiciary that can resolve disputes, but it is in a state of collapse, HRW said.
Spicer brought a slide show to the briefing room that showed fencing along the southern border in a state of disrepair.
France remains in a state of emergency after gunmen affiliated to Islamic State (IS) killed 130 people in Paris last November.
The body can't be in a state of extreme fear forever, and over time, the reaction to a phobia will decrease.
Their complicity in a state of constant school shootings, amazingly, is now only the second most anti-American thing about them.
"Our family is still in a state of shock and are thankful to everyone that is reaching out," the posting reads.
Incredibly, she then cleared 1.95m to a huge roar from her behind, leaving her coach in a state of near disbelief.
Those still here stood on what remained of front porches, mired in a state of shock, hoping the people would return.
"A lot of the children coming in were in a state of shock; they were not speaking, for instance," she said.
Fred Jones died on April 28 at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, after being rushed there in a state of cardiac arrest.
Meanwhile, then-Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus was apparently in a state of utter panic after he viewed the materials.
France, which added border controls after the November 2015 terror attacks, is exempted since it remains in a state of emergency.
It leaves Viacom, owner of Paramount film studio and cable networks including MTV and Comedy Central, in a state of limbo.
"Leadership is saying we can do this together, because if we're in a state of fear, we turn on each other."
Indeed, much of the time, the refugees are living in a state of boredom, though the doc itself is never boring.
We are immersed in a state of wistfulness, but we are not sure where, or to whom, those feelings are directed.
Essay The first time I went to a World Series game, in 1983, I woke up in a state of panic.
Central European University in Budapest, another institution that was founded and funded by Mr. Soros, remains in a state of limbo.
Storr confesses to spending much of his time in a state of self-loathing and he would like to know why.
US manufacturing is now in a state of contraction instead of expansion, the product of falling business activity across the economy.
More often, there is an aggressive response to accusations, leaving colleagues and business partners in a state of doubt — or denial.
It's just that Trump has lived his whole life in a state of chaos, so it feels perfectly normal to him.
Years of neglect and divestment have New York State on the verge of declaring the agency in a state of emergency.
Mr. Amster said that Mr. Buck saw Mr. Dean in a "state of arrest" and tried to perform CPR on him.
Krieger began the series in a state of rage after Donald Trump's inauguration, exploring art-making as an act of resistance.
Bush 41 was probably the last president who refused to govern in a state of remorseless partisan war with his opponents.
Controversially, the company enforces nondisclosure agreements with fact-checking partners, leaving the facts about fact-checking in a state of shadow.
"The global economy is in a state of uncertainty," Daniel Zhang, Alibaba's chief executive, said in a conference call with analysts.
The subway is still maddeningly unreliable more than a year after it was declared to be in a state of emergency.
AFTER: But with New York in a state of emergency, on March 16 there were few people crossing the Brooklyn Bridge.
Sampaoli, whose team has reportedly been in a state of revolt in recent days, tried just about everything on this night.
Andrew M. Cuomo declared the subway to be in a state of emergency, service has not improved in a significant way.
They're framed by things that are in a state of disrepair and you don't know whether they are coming or going.
Every county in the state is in a state of emergency, schools are canceling classes, and supermarket shelves are clearing out.
The restaurant and hospitality industries are in a state of total uncertaintyThe coronavirus outbreak has upended the restaurant and hospitality industry.
And aside from that early outburst, the Yankees' offense was in a state of dystopia for the rest of the afternoon.
I'll just stand there in a state of stupid happiness while I sing the whole song and mime the whistle parts.
" He added: "Our health authorities have been in a state of high alert for weeks, and are fully prepared to respond.
Suddenly this couple, with a big house in a pleasant, generic suburban town, find themselves in a state of abject desperation.
In Wuhan, the first concern is the humanitarian plight of a city beginning its third week in a state of siege.
But no matter how brutal the process, I always left in a state of euphoria, itching to get back to work.
"To keep the army, security forces and protesters in a state of confrontation is to circle inside the problem," he said.
"To keep the army, security forces and protesters in a state of confrontation is to circle inside the problem," he said.
Falling ash left Guinobatan, a town of around 21814,21 people, in a state of "zero visibility," according to affiliate CNN Philippines.
Virtually the entire Washington and Wall Street establishments are now in a state of panic about the possibility of a Sen.
Also, as you have rightfully recognized many times before, the V.A. health care system is currently in a state of crisis.
It understandably has climate hawks in a state of high anxiety, casting about for anything that might break through the paralysis.
Instead Mr. Brantley was locked in a state of deceit, despite the fact that honesty is critical to recovery from addiction.
Though the short-term situation may be in a state of flux, your long-term financial goals and strategy shouldn't change.
"The staff are in a state of shock," said Catherine Northing, Chief of Mission of IOM Sudan, where Feigl worked said.
South Korea, which remains technically in a state of war with nuclear-armed neighbor North Korea following their 1950-53 conflict.
South Korea, which remains technically in a state of war with nuclear-armed neighbor North Korea following their 1950-53 conflict.
And though I didn't imbibe when I saw this show in London, I left it in a state of happy intoxication.
And ditto for a CEO who is more likely to "chronically exist in a state of power," as Ray puts it.
The boy was found unharmed but in a state of shock after police commandos stormed the house and killed the attacker.
MEXICO'S SEADE SAYS TALKS ON PATENT PROTECTIONS STILL IN A STATE OF FLUX, LIKELY TO SEE ADJUSTMENTS THAT FAVOR CANADIAN DEMANDS
Like so many countries, Iraq is in a state of emergency bracing for a potentially huge wave of COVID-19 cases.
She was obviously embarrassed, in a state of paralysis, looking back and forth between the price tag and her sleeping infant.
"After the war, I hope we can live together: Alawites, Christians, Sunnis, and Shiites, in a state of law," he said.
When Election Day results spelled victory for Donald Trump, those who voted for Clinton found themselves in a state of utter disbelief.
But Netflix's most consistent trick has been high-quality true crime documentary series that keep viewers frozen in a state of captivation.
It came after he'd spent an indeterminate length of time in a state of "no self, no environment," your standard ego death.
While Lebanon was not in "a state of collapse", Hariri said that "if we continue like this we will reach a catastrophe".
In practice, the sub-markets are never simultaneously balanced or in a state of equilibrium except accidentally and never for very long.
You would want to avoid many of these countries right now out of prudence, because they're in a state of civil war.
Juan Carlos Guajardo, of Plusmining, a Chilean consultancy, expects the copper market to remain in a state of oversupply for some years.
At the opening of the parliament, Premier Li Keqiang will announce annual economic targets in a state-of-the-nation style address.
But now, amid mass layoffs that have affected the media landscape at large, LGBT media finds itself in a state of flux.
He let me know that one of the fastest ways to detox was to keep my body in a state of ketosis.
Specifically, it looks like Jon's wounds are just going to remain in a state of being grisly and gruesome, rather than healing.
Charters are chafing under the district's supervision, which they see as biased, while the teachers' union operates in a state of war.
"Their homes are in a state of total destruction," said Francis Markus from International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Somalia, one of the poorest countries in the world, has been in a state of civil war and profound insecurity since 1991.
Last night, the Atlanta Journal Constitution wrote that the celebrity "shortage" is starting to leave the league in a state of crisis.
Sixty years later, he depicted a soldier – someone whose job it is to defend the American flag – in a state of helplessness.
West said Shaffer died of blunt force trauma to the body, adding that the man's wife was in a state of shock.
I used to constantly scan my surroundings in a state of paranoia that people were staring and analysing my so called 'flaws'.
Oxidizing agents are called electron acceptors, because they remove electrons from a substance, putting them in a state of loss, or oxidized.
Black hair, though in the official prison photo, it's more salt than pepper and appears to be in a state of retreat.
Democrats emerged from 2016 in a state of disrepair, with the party's base fractured between divided affections for Bernie Sanders and Clinton.
The country has been in a state of emergency since the November attacks in Paris last year, during which 130 people died.
I'm not sure what happened" Stone told reporters in the press room, adding, "I think everyone's in a state of confusion still.
West says Shaffer died of blunt force trauma to the body, adding that the man's wife was in a state of shock.
When Los Angeles erupted into violence in the '90s, the rest of the country watched the pandemonium in a state of shock.
Israel has been in a State of Emergency since 1948, and some elements of its "normal" constitution have never been in place.
And so I carried on in a state of continuous low-grade terror that a mouthful of anything might be my last.
The end of President Trump's first 28500 days in office looms with much of his agenda stuck in a state of flux.
Having achieved liberation, Davis skips down the streets of Manhattan in a state of manic euphoria that the movie portrays as freedom.
A nauseating cocktail of toxic algae that is suffocating significant stretches of Florida's coast has put it in a state of emergency.
Advocates of the Iranian nuclear deal are in a state of panic after a shocking revelation from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On every platform, a person who wants to be attentive to their friends can find themselves in a state of frazzled distraction.
She consults a sleazy, high-powered lawyer (Chris Noth), and in a state of semiconsciousness endures what appears to be a rape.
And the country remains in a state of emergency following attacks by Islamic militants last November which killed 130 people in Paris.
A. Populations are believed to be in a state of decline, firefly watchers say, not just in the United States, but worldwide.
But a peace treaty was never signed, leaving the two Koreas in a state of perpetual war for more than 60 years.
My stepfather never shot anyone either, though I saw him point his gun at people in a state of white-hot rage.
The book is a global study of contested nationalisms—institutions whose national status is, for various reasons, in a state of flux.
Yet Trump's decision to remain at home with the rest of the US delegation reflects the world in a state of crisis.
Then-president Nicolas Sarkozy said that the veil "is not welcome in France" in a state of the nation speech in 2009.
One week on, the country still remains in a state of uncertainty as the Conservative Party negotiates to put a government together.
"But we are still in a state of uncertainty and we will wait and see what Trump has for Afghanistan," he added.
Last week, some of us watched the news in a state of shock, while others' previous beliefs of America's division were confirmed.
Rio has been in a "state of exception" for years due to, most recently, the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.
France is in a state of emergency after militants killed 130 people in a series of coordinated assaults across Paris in November.
Somalia has been in a state of lawlessness since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Siad Barre and then turned on each other.
"For another several months our teams will remain in a state of not knowing about what is going to happen," he said.
None were formally marked, and all were in a state of near-constant change from erosion and other natural or human disturbances.
It demands that they remain in a state of febrile excitement caused by this or that scandal or hatred of the moment.
"Tonight, America in a state of shock after a madman opened fire on a country-music festival in Las Vegas," Hannity intoned.
With non-league, youth and amateur football having also subsequently suspended play, the English game is in a state of total shutdown.
It's going to be interesting going into the next two years because the Academy itself is in a state of flux now.
I'm trying to stay in a state of confusion every day, so I don't settle into some kind of false, foul position.
I read fic where he never came back and Buffy spent the rest of her life in a state of emotional trauma.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Not unlike many countries around the world, Brazil is in a state of unease and unrest.
Joshua/Klitschko winner Since the departure of former champion Tyson Fury, boxing's heavyweight division has been left in a state of disarray.
While the report kicked around the Department of Justice in a state of investigatory purgatory, the partisan spin machines went to work.
In other words, the tech industry is in a state of iteration rather than making leaps and bounds with something totally new.
A highly trained killer, perpetually in a state of lethal hypervigilance, in a college library trying to kill a less trained killer.
Your body overall is also in a state of deep relaxation during deep REM sleep, which is another key factor in climaxing.
With a widespread coronavirus outbreak, those of us who have not taken a test are in a state of perpetual dolus eventualis.
You're sensitive— and pretending otherwise doesn't get you anywhere, except in a state of constant stress or trapped in a creative rut.
With the stock market in a state of uncertainty and the possibility of a global recession becoming very real, Republicans are worried.
The office described her as being "in a state of accumulated fatigue and chronic sleep deprivation" at the time of her death.
Overall, the personal computing market is in a state of decline, and forecast to continue that way for the next several years.
But at least Sanders came with his usual passion and sense of emergency -- because we are indeed in a state of emergency.
And it leaves those working in its airless confines (evoked mercilessly by David Zinn's gloomy set) in a state of depleted resignation.
It is often, by the impracticability of obtaining the concurrence of the necessary number of votes, kept in a state of inaction.
As it stands now, votes are still not in, and the results of the Iowa caucus remain in a state of flux.
If you can't put yourself in a state of calm, an object you purchase probably won't be able to (for long) either.
Researchers testing for stem-ness often use cells engineered to glow green when they are in a state of high developmental potency.
Many people in Burlington are still in a state of shock following that city's most stunning political upset in memory last night.
Atmospheric ozone exists in a perpetual cycle of birth and destruction that under normal circumstances would be in a state of equilibrium.
Somalia was in a state of anarchy, with no central government and gunmen wandering neighborhoods with rifles, explosives and even rocket launchers.
Ramaphosa said he would give more details on his reform plans in a state of the nation address scheduled for next month.
But most of all, writing is used to connect deeply with other people in a state of vulnerability achieved by nothing else.
Macy captures an Appalachian landscape in a state of emergency and in the grip of disillusionment, but there's little here that's new.
In "In the Night Kitchen," parents barely exist; the child in a state of nature is self-created and, eventually, self-modulated.
I was in a state of living where sometimes I felt like I was in a relationship but in reality I wasn't.
During my panic attack I was in a state of extreme shock; I couldn't speak, and I was shaking and sweating uncontrollably.
But even in a state of limbo, with no safe place to call their own, the children showed kindness to the photographer.
More specifically, the white blood cells of people who suffered through chronic loneliness appeared to be stuck in a state of fear.
VICE News reports from Buffalo Dream Ranch in Klerksdorp, where the legality of selling rhino horn is in a state of flux.
In 1944 in a State of the Union address that never got a lot of attention, this is what he said basically.
Compared with Iowa, that's a huge turnout: Iowa Republicans cast about 187,000 votes last week, in a state of about three million people.
In the clip, Finn Shepard (Ian Ziering) is in a state of disbelief that he has to deal with titular predators yet again.
The next shot is a shirtless Stu and a shirtless Burt falling into bed in a state of slightly surprised post-sex bliss.
"After keeping (migrants) in a state of semi-detention within real "concentration camps" they were then embarked (on boats for Europe)," they added.
With a sort of disarming aloofness, he artfully consumed such an extreme amount of room that I was in a state of awe.
Phil Bryant to declare the greater Jackson Public School system in a state of emergency and allow the state to take over management.
Wyner only had three months to learn French, and in a state of panic he found a language-learning flashcard software called Anki.
Despondent, unwilling to submit to her fate, she lies in a state of depression until an itinerant preacher she's heard of comes by.
Intimidated, in a state of fight or flight, looking for the path of least resistance, for many of us that path is consent.
A pudgy, oily man, frequently in a state of undress, who doesn't go through life as much as he is spilled across it.
Marine accidents are common in Myanmar, where many people rely on crowded boats that are often in a state of disrepair for transport.
Commercial property, where all these Google, Apple and Facebook employees are going to be housed, is in a state of post-Brexit confusion.
"Frankly this guy was in a state of mind that he could very well have hurt somebody," he said at a news conference.
Somalia has been in a state of chaos and lawlessness since the early 1990s, when dictator Mohammed Siad Barre was toppled by warlords.
These are meant to please the crowds, but also to keep the elite in a state of fear, discouraging dissent from its members.
"Last night, while in a state of being lost in performance, I kicked over various lighting and equipment on our stage," Homme begins.
Given that the Democratic party is already fractured and in a state of chaos, Democratic senators aren't necessarily bound by one single ideology.
One time, I kicked leaves to "Orinoco Flow" by Enya in a state of euphoria, convinced I was cured and strongest person alive.
My visual expression therefore becomes more organic and with a feeling of it still being in motion, in a [state] of constant change.
It's unclear whether the chaotic piles of limbs have found what they're looking for—they seem stuck in a state of perpetual longing.
"Bodies were found in a state of decomposition," said local army spokesman Mak Hazukay, adding that the road remained closed to civilian traffic.
Their flagship beers will keep selling and their bizarre small-batch beers will keep the most loyal customers in a state of intrigue.
The retail industry continues to be in a state of upheaval as shoppers head online and demand more out of their shopping experience.
"I think the deal will continue in a state of limbo because neither side has any overwhelming interest to rupture it," he said.
The Korean Peninsula is still technically in a state of war because the fighting ended with a cease-fire, not a peace treaty.
The retail industry continues to be in a state of upheaval, as shoppers head online and demand more out of their shopping experience.
I think the big reason for that is that there's talk that we're also in a state of convergence between technology and media.
Domino's, Pizza Hut, and Papa John's are in a state of perpetual war, each trying to one-up the other with bizarre promotions.
Today, the polling industry has been reported to be "in a state of crisis" because they are altering their samples to favor Hillary.
I began reading the book in a state of irritation, ready to dismiss it as a wayward, show-off descendant of James Joyce.
The scenes in which he wanders through this desolate ghost city, which seems in a state of suspension, are among the film's strongest.
Nearby, children splashed in a large pool and adults worked out in a state-of-the-art gym, facilities built for the residents.
The intelligent civilizations we're trying to contact could be in a state of dormancy that may last for billions of years, he says.
In an interview with CNN, de la Huerta recalled being in a state of shock, traumatized and in disbelief following the alleged rape.
Over the past year, Mr. Yameen's government has been in a state of turmoil with frequent arrests, firings and resignations of top officials.
"I was in a state of complete shock and breakdown," said Mr. Humphrey, who was released along with his wife in July 2015.
Because once you start getting intimate with one another, you are in a state of lust and that lust totally overtakes common sense.
Morris and Curtis live in a state of mutual bewilderment, but the love between them is the beat that drives the movie's flow.
Drew McOnie's choreography marshals them into synchronized, kinetic worship of the title character, played in a state of angsty isolation by Declan Bennett.
The estate had spent much of the 20th century in a state of disrepair, having opened its doors as a perfumery in 1640.
Although his face showed no scars from his 74 days at sea, Le Cleac'h said he was in a state of extreme fatigue.
I was so distraught about the impending doom of a Trump presidency and still in a state of shock… How did this happen?!
The second-highest-ranking official at the State Department on Tuesday denied media reports that the agency is in a state of chaos.
By the season finale — with the Meyer campaign in a state of crisis on election night — she ends up back beside her boss.
Bees and plants that depend on pollen to reproduce are locked in a state of symbiosis that evolved over the course of millennia.
The Maldives, which are currently in a state of emergency, are strategically and militarily important for India, which has ships and bases there.
By their own account, the creative team behind one of late night's angriest shows was in a state of shock when Trump won.
In its ideal form, biting your nails happens in a state of balance: between knowledge and intuition, human and animal, life and death.
"It is an encouragement for justice in Peru," he said, describing the system as in a state of crisis because of widespread corruption.
As the smoke rose from 6221 Osage Avenue, Philadelphia residents watched through their windows or television screens in a state of stunned disbelief.
In its first major New York engagement since Taylor's death last summer, the company finds itself, naturally, in a state of profound transition.
And, in a state-of-the-art lab at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, at Bristol University, Dr. Sabine Hauert is on its coalface.
Joan and the older son, Kenneth, pair off; they eventually marry and move to California, to live in a state of sunny ennui.
"My sense is people are in a state of anxiety and shock," said Mary Johnson, a policy analyst for The Senior Citizens League.
The ambulance passed through a suburban landscape that looked the same, yet was transformed somehow, as if existing in a state of suspension.
The markets are sitting in a state of "currency war detente," wrote Stephen Innes, managing partner at Valour Markets, in a research note.
HK) plan to invest almost $2 billion in a state-of-the-art factory in China, underlining their relationship as rival Geely (0175.
But for now, patients with cancer are living in a state of uncertainty — a state that, for many of them, is already familiar.
But in its more frequent affecting moments, the poem gives us a portrait of men and women in a state of bewildered ruin.
If one is in a state of perplexity and bewilderment so severe that they are paralyzed, they are said to be in tharn.
Amer said in an interview with BuzzFeed News that he was in a state of disbelief when he saw Trump on the plane.
Marine accidents are common in Myanmar, where many people rely for transport on crowded boats that are often in a state of disrepair.
Politicians, and their media minions, have good reason to keep us stirred up, to keep our passions in a state of constant excitation.
"The BIG3 is in a state of shock over the sudden and tragic death of Andre Emmett," the league said in a statement.
The armistice halted the military conflict but left the combatants still technically in a state of war that has lasted to this day.
"Right now, everyone here is in a state of panic, but Tres Rios will still be the best part of Culiacan," he said.
She spent days in a state of profound anxiety, knowing that not saying anything would be wrong but unable to compose the post.
But they are living and working in a state of uncertainty and fear, which contributes to the destabilization of farms across the nation.

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