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"Number one, you just have to accept the fact that post the tragedy, that things will be in disarray and it may be in disarray for months," he told NPR.
On CNBC Monday, Cramer said Facebook "is obviously" in disarray.
All year, it has seemed that Democrats were in disarray.
The State Department was also in disarray from Tillerson's tenure.
With politics in disarray, the central bank drives economic policy.
The narrative grows that the media industry is in disarray.
One was that the Democrats, as usual, were in disarray.
Many of the displays were in disarray, with unfolded clothing.
Virginia Tech was in disarray to the point of disaster.
His clients' lives, like most lives here, were in disarray.
This left the domestic agricultural and manufacturing sectors in disarray.
Op-Ed Contributors Washington — The global order is in disarray.
On the upper level, the shoe department was in disarray.
But a couple months in, the board seems in disarray.
Our foreign policy is in disarray, making us less safe.
At the moment, the West is in disarray on this front.
Instead of a touchdown, though, the Texans' drive ended in disarray.
New York (CNN)Donald Trump's campaign was underwater and in disarray.
By the 1950s, Weeksville was forgotten, its buildings left in disarray.
Upon returning home, Blur was broke, constantly drunk, and in disarray.
Attempts to stop the fighting through diplomacy are also in disarray.
That's a tough road assignment for a Packers team in disarray.
The movie is also a portrait of a marriage in disarray.
The movie is also the portrait of a marriage in disarray.
Jones' living quarters appeared in disarray a year after the murders.
Her clothes were in disarray, though she had not been raped.
At the time, the American women's ski team was in disarray.
When Dr. Jones came on board, the business was in disarray.
"All of that was in disarray from day one," says Knowles.
Today, the hotels are in disarray on a jumbled building site.
The battalion's hockey accounts were not the only ones in disarray.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport was in disarray, with protests massing. Gov.
Their players have painted a picture of a team in disarray.
The company was in disarray and Papermaster was himself contributing to it.
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The opposition is in disarray; another BJP triumph seems likely in 2019.
That it was about a White House in disarray, obsessed with leaks?
That just goes to show you, that&aposs a party in disarray.
The fact that they are divided and in disarray offers an opportunity.
The apartment was in "disarray" when officers arrived, according to NBC 6.
In Trump's planned remarks, he paints a picture of America in disarray.
The media loves to focus on the whole 'Dems in disarray' thing.
The opposition Labour Party is in disarray and at risk of splitting.
And reneging on the Iran accord will leave our allies in disarray.
When he took over the reigns as CEO, Uber was in disarray.
Her life is in disarray, and so are her thoughts on faith.
Read: The Democrats are not in disarray And Sanford is running scared.
But politically — leave aside the Census Bureau — the Dems are in disarray.
"Baghdad is perfectly content to see the Sunnis in disarray," he said.
My office is always in disarray, but my books are in order.
Upon his return, President Trump will find a Republican Party in disarray.
These aren't the Suns or the Wizards, or another franchise in disarray.
His documentary company, its finances typically in disarray, shut down soon after.
But here's the subhead: The party's sizable moderate wing is in disarray.
But the poll suggests that Democrats are not, in fact, in disarray.
By 2015, Mr. Sessions was disillusioned and saw his party in disarray.
The team was in disarray, hapless on offense and toothless on defense.
Finally, the most densely populated state has a transportation system in disarray.
If things appear to be in disarray, that is because they are.
A source close to Bill Gross denied the house was left in disarray.
The government, which lacks a majority in Parliament, appears to be in disarray.
Moreover, the constellation of Trump super PACs are in disarray, according to Politico.
The music stops, the girls are gone and the classroom is in disarray.
The Soviet Union's chemical weapons programme was in disarray after the Cold War.
However, there were certain sections of the store that seemed be in disarray.
Peace talks between the two sides collapsed in disarray exactly two years ago.
Many like him have discovered their houses were looted and left in disarray.
All this is happening as the administration's national security team is in disarray.
The United States, with its foreign service in disarray, was caught off guard.
At that point, Miller said, the United States ski team was in disarray.
When Schwartz took over the Lions in 2009 the franchise was in disarray.
Despite expensive efforts by the city to make reforms, Rikers remains in disarray.
The Correction Department's Investigation Division has been in disarray for a long time.
The left, still singing the Internationale and plotting class struggle, is in disarray.
From my perspective, however, claiming that the party was in disarray is untrue.
Flannery took over a company in disarray when he became CEO last year.
And no doubt John Culberson is ecstatic about the Democrats being in disarray.
Then came the Civil War, which left the school ransacked and in disarray.
And the campaign of Ben Carson, once an Iowa front-runner, is in disarray.
Their defeat and now Barzani's resignation have left hopes of Kurdish independence in disarray.
A severe security crackdown followed, leaving Mursi's Brotherhood, Egypt's oldest political movement, in disarray.
While the state of United States coinage is in disarray, the remedy is clear.
But the moderate forces who began their rebellion in the north are in disarray.
Some commentators have suggested they should be polling better against a government in disarray.
Having built up expectations it would be suicidal to end the meeting in disarray.
Donnelly and Senate Democrats is unwarranted, and is keeping America's healthcare system in disarray.
The vote left the bishops' carefully worded position on same-sex marriage in disarray.
His departure, however, comes with the party in disarray and fighting to be relevant.
The Republican National Committee sent out headlines that depicted the Democratic Party in disarray.
The country's financial statements are in disarray due to a number of reporting shenanigans.
Prince's estate has been in disarray since the singer died of an opioid overdose.
It means clubs are constantly in disarray, lurching from one perceived crisis to another.
They're going to inherit a nation that's divided and a world that's in disarray.
When Salvini took over in 2013, the party was in disarray and haemorrhaging votes.
Inside, the apartment was in disarray, according to the affidavit, which was dated Tuesday.
Now everything is in disarray -- defaced and damaged, covered in soot and remnants of war.
Further complicating things for Morrisey is that his party is badly in disarray in Charleston.
"As far as national security is concerned, this White House is in disarray," Republican Sen.
"As far as national security is concerned, this White House is in disarray," said Sen.
" When she was found dead by her family, police said, Yhoana's "clothing was in disarray.
Rebel groups -- some of them supported by Turkey and the Gulf States -- retreated in disarray.
Mr. Davenport said he took no pleasure in seeing the party he loved in disarray.
Trump's bold gambit has the possibility of throwing longstanding coalitions in both parties in disarray.
But heading into the game, they look an awful lot like a team in disarray.
They depict a center in disarray, hobbled by incompetence and inefficiency and overwhelmed by demand.
Knudsen made a huge one, landing it in the box, where Croatia was in disarray.
It's almost impossible to articulate the pain of losing a place left behind, in disarray.
Taking on a leadership role may feel overwhelming, especially when the building is in disarray.
Mr Macri inherited an economy in disarray but initially won the confidence of Wall Street.
It was just your stuff, perhaps sloppily hoarded in disarray, but yeah — like a home.
Now check out how the entire 2019-2020 college basketball season has been in disarray:
But those monarchies need ties to the larger Arab states, which are now in disarray.
Few of Trump's press staffers had any previous experience, and the logistics were in disarray.
It will color your life —With droppings,Gusts of wind, andFeathers will fly in disarray.
When the meeting was over, talks to reopen the government appeared to be in disarray.
Mr Austin saw that humanity in the curling petals that fell in disarray during the night.
Now, according to Cook's sources, the team formerly driving Amazon's clean energy procurement is in disarray.
Turkey's army is in disarray following the coup attempt, with many senior officers cashiered or arrested.
The notoriously demanding Rudic has said he initially found a Brazilian water polo program in disarray.
This was a necessary honor: too long had power vacuums kept the various kingdoms in disarray.
"They are melting down, in disarray," crowed Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 Republican.
Mr. Trump may have spotted an opportunity to take advantage of Europe while it's in disarray.
CFR President Richard Haass, author of "A World in Disarray," suddenly needs a more dire title.
One airport official even admitted that since things had escalated so quickly, they were in disarray.
Hamilton had said that Southern troops were dispirited and in disarray before the arrival of Gen.
The apartment was in disarray, with the five bodies discovered in one bedroom, the affidavit states.
The NRA is in disarray, but guns are still an enormously powerful symbol on the right.
"Europe is in disarray," said Nicola Borri, a finance professor at Luiss, a university in Rome.
And as if that weren't enough chaos, Trump's legal team also appears to be in disarray.
"When I began researching in this field 15 years ago, it was in disarray," Kenny explained.
The stores that remained were in disarray, with outdated fixtures, dark lighting and piles of unwanted clothes.
"It plays right into Trump's argument that we're in disarray, that we can't get our act together."
If they go to the capital markets in disarray, there will be a price to be paid.
Police reported the bedroom was in disarray and there were blood marks on one of the pillows.
Venezuela has been in disarray politically and economically, and its oil production has suffered as a result.
Labour leader Corbyn, who has run an unexpectedly strong campaign, said the Conservative leadership was in disarray.
Government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux, a member of Macron's inner circle, denied the Macron administration was in disarray.
And even though I'm panting, my hair in disarray from the struggle, I see we look immortal.
Getting out Despite ongoing terrorist attacks by Al-Shabaab, defectors tell me the group is in disarray.
That just looks like a party in disarray and that will reflect on her as the chairwoman.
A lot of the sculptures were deconstructed and in disarray, Mr. Fialho said, and required careful conservation.
Either way, they filled the initial void in 22.5 when the regular Ukrainian military was in disarray.
Richard Haass is president of the Council on Foreign Relations and author of "A World in Disarray."
The team has been in disarray for a few years, employing three head coaches last season alone.
And that's left the Saudi-led coalition that was formed to fight the Houthi rebels in disarray.
"It is a city in disarray, where there are no more rules or social cohesion," she added.
A WORLD IN DISARRAY: American Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old Order, by Richard Haass.
Day and night are in disarray, animals are freaking out, and corpses are wrenched back to life.
The government was in disarray: some thirty per cent of civil servants had died in the earthquake.
Bauer's experience, documented in a long piece for Mother Jones this month, exposes a prison in disarray.
"I have bad eyes, my teeth are in disarray, and I have high blood pressure," Ms. Lemons said.
The result: Tokyo's dream of fast-tracking a revival of its arms export industry is left in disarray.
A GOP in disarray will officially crown Trump (presumably, though more on that in a bit) in Cleveland.
Meanwhile, Boeing is in disarray following two air disasters since last October that have grounded its bestselling jet.
Republicans were in disarray after a health care meeting with President Trump at the White House on Wednesday.
The "Democrats in disarray" narrative being pushed in the weeks before the speakership vote seems ridiculous in retrospect.
And his fundraising is in disarray, with "emergency" fundraising emails calling for relatively small daily targets of $85033,000.
But rows over subsidies have seen two firms, Hitachi and Toshiba, pull out, leaving those plans in disarray.
"The 'Dems in disarray' joke didn't come from nowhere," said Jesse Lehrich, communications director for Organizing for Action.
The party is in disarray, because the rules it has established to limit internecine political warfare have collapsed.
The economy was in shambles, schools were in disarray and the very essence of the city was changing.
Nassau County's finances have been in disarray for years and are subject to a state-operated oversight board.
The press never tires of the "Democrats in disarray" story line, but that doesn't mean it's always wrong.
Police also found the apartment in disarray, with broken glass and furniture turned over, according to the affidavit.
"Instead of just complaining, I took on the NRA, and the NRA is now in disarray," he said.
Nothing twitches the loins of a Beltway take-monger quite like those three little words: Dems in Disarray.
Trump fired Comey as director in May and said that the agency was in disarray under his leadership.
"They're just in disarray and frantic," Adele Tripp, an employee at the Kilauea General Store, said of other residents.
Summer is just around the bend, but after a long winter, your medicine cabinet is likely still in disarray.
Photos from the blast sites showed broken pews in disarray, shattered glass, and statues flecked with ash and blood.
Influential games forum NeoGAF is in disarray after a woman accused owner Tyler Malka of sexual misconduct in 2015.
In the meantime, many industries are in disarray, reckoning with the way power has been used to harm women.
But the Pentagon is in disarray, with the new leadership unlikely to rank eastern Europe high on its agenda.
The BNP remains in disarray after the jailing of its head, former prime minister Khaleda Zia, on corruption charges.
Public finances for healthcare are in disarray, while roads and bridges for transporting basic goods are bombed-out ruins.
" Miller, a Labour supporter, spoke of her anger at the party's perceived troubles, saying that they were in "disarray.
With global markets in disarray, the Dow Jones dropped 500 points at the open, only to jump back up.
Britain's prime minister, Theresa May, saw that the opposition Labour Party was in disarray and called a snap election.
Cetinkaya's dismissal comes at a time when Turkey's economy is in disarray and Erdogan struggles to maintain political power.
By the time the files were to be made public they were in disarray, rendering the indexing system useless.
For example, the story about the transition being in "disarray" suggests that his team and efforts are falling apart.
"Leaving 'rotten' Iran deal, Trump rushes nuclear showdown," by CFR President Richard Haass, author of "A World in Disarray."
"This video adds to the picture that the party is in disarray and will hurt its support," Manning said.
These claims had little basis in fact, but they fit the Trumpian narrative that the economy was in disarray.
He seemed determined to set the agenda himself, even if that agenda looked like a White House in disarray.
It's in disarray after the governor was suspended in an investigation into alleged corruption and the torturing of journalists.
Manchester United is in disarray, standing only sixth in the Premier League and coming off a loss to Liverpool.
But two months later, as prosecutors move ahead with charges, the all-male Proud Boys group is in disarray.
The spice rack remains in disarray, but your article brought back fond memories and the origins of life's lessons.
Sri Lanka's government is in disarray over the failure to prevent the attacks, despite repeated warnings from intelligence sources.
His plans to turn the private sector into the driver of the kingdom's post-oil economy are in disarray.
"So far the ECB decision had no impact ... the market is quite in disarray," a dealer in Budapest said.
Inside, desks and chairs were in disarray, computers were missing hard drives, and maggots festered in a trash can.
Two powerful storm systems are leaving the Thanksgiving plans of millions of people in disarray across the United States.
Why did he embark on a long book tour with his party in disarray and an election coming up?
"Those were enormous wins, and now this makes it look like we are in disarray," said the senior aide.
With the opposition Labour Party in disarray, there is talk of current leader Jeremy Corbyn being challenged by Angela Eagle.
The country's economy, which is critically linked to oil prices, is in disarray, and its leadership has little financial backup.
It's currently in disarray, Morgan points out, as the mother-daughter duo prepares for the teenager's return to boarding school.
But those talks, which some diplomats said might lead to a united front against designated terrorist groups, ended in disarray.
"In many respects, this administration is in disarray, and they've got a lot of work to do," Arizona Republican Sen.
President Donald Trump is in the UK for a state visit that comes as the British government is in disarray.
"I'd like to vote strategically, but we Democrats are in disarray and I don't know what strategic is," she said.
Scandal surrounding Fillon, the main center-right candidate, and a Socialist party in disarray, have been gifts to his campaign.
Id like to vote strategically, but we Democrats are in disarray and I dont know what strategic is, she said.
There were signs that Trump's campaign was in disarray as some of his aides expressed exasperation in unusually blunt terms.
But with both drug lords locked up and their respective cartels in disarray, it's highly unlikely they'll ever pay up.
To be clear, a media chasing the familiar storyline of "Democrats in disarray" decided to overinflate the level of tension.
There was no sign of forced entry, but investigators say that the apartment was in disarray, according to CBS News.
The group is in disarray and [Rimi] was the last leader with strong ties to the group's founding in 2009.
He can claim that he took charge with his coalition in disarray, but he can also claim a little distance.
His killer instinct was spot on, with a France in disarray and Germany humbled by its disastrous migrant/refugee policies.
Putin may be hoping that Trump's troubles in America will convince the Russian people that American democracy is in disarray.
Here's what you need to know: • Donald J. Trump's plans for a smooth transition to the presidency are in disarray.
A variety of weapons lay in disarray at the warehouse that the Syrian army presented to the team of journalists.
Hutchinson's purse was found to be in disarray and all cash, credit cards and identification appeared to have been removed.
California was in the midst of an economic recession and many neighborhoods were still in disarray from the 1992 riots.
He said both the process and the administration itself were in disarray, according to two people familiar with the discussion.
Other leaders painted a picture of an alt-right that is currently in disarray, lacking unity and a coherent strategy.
And the government is in disarray, troubled by cabinet resignations and embroiled in a series of sex and sleaze accusations.
Maryland football Just weeks before the start of the college football season, the University of Maryland's program is in disarray.
But its governing coalition is in disarray and struggling with large public sector investment backlogs in transportation, education and healthcare.
Her popular niece is leaving politics, her disruptive father is back in the ring and her party is in disarray.
Since the bottom fell out of U.S. equities on Monday, stocks here and across the globe have been in disarray.
Labor in disarray Right-wing leader Naftali Bennett's New Right party has "Making Israel Win Again" as its campaign slogan.
It buys the president more time to change the narrative that his White House is short-staffed and in disarray.
But they may not be the last shoes to drop, as recent news reports portray a White House in disarray.
Haddad signaled as much in his concession speech in Sao Paulo, issuing a rallying cry to a movement in disarray.
With the subway in disarray, it was a bright spot for commuters, who pushed ferry ridership numbers above expectations. June.
And after that came two straight losing seasons, along with mounting criticism that the Mets' farm system was in disarray.
In a second vote on EU membership, moderates would campaign for remain while the Brexiteers would be partly in disarray.
The Democrats have been in disarray after the knock-down, drag-out presidential primary fight between Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen.
The Arizona Republican bashed President Donald Trump's White House as an "administration in disarray" while attending a security conference in Munich.
While media outlets make money from his campaign ad buys, he helps to keep the Democratic field uncertain and in disarray.
On one side stood Republican and Democratic ex-ambassadors, officials, generals and academics who do not cheer a world in disarray.
In 2010, the group was in disarray, after a lengthy brutal fight whose inhumane tactics had robbed them of some supporters.
"The administration then chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying the organization was in disarray," he said.
Speaking to Reuters in Singapore, Thaksin, 66, said the junta lacked the vision and talent to fix an economy in disarray.
U.S. Republican Senator John McCain, a Trump critic, told the conference on Friday that the new president's team was "in disarray".
Richard Haass is the president of the Council on Foreign Relations and the author, most recently, of "A World in Disarray."
It's the latest reminder that seven years on from the Arab Spring, the state of Egypt's democracy is still in disarray.
Democrats seized on it as evidence of a White House in disarray, one of the themes of their midterm campaign message.
France's nuclear industry is in disarray, while South Korea depends enough on U.S. nuclear technology to potentially necessitate U.S. involvement anyway.
With such party-line-crossing intrigue as a fresh backdrop, the ad reinforces the idea of a Republican Party in disarray.
Yet the last European Union meeting 10 days ago ended in disarray because the leaders would not consent to the deal.
With the liberal Moon government, only the third progressive administration in Korea's history, in power, conservatives have been left in disarray.
Behind that probably is an assumption and wishful thinking that the U.S. is in disarray, Europe is feckless, and so on.
She forfeited $900,000 in bail and left her political movement in disarray, with no clear agenda or plan for moving forward.
The more Dr. Fajgenbaum learned, he said, the more he realized how much the field that studied Castleman was in disarray.
Iranian opposition parties are in disarray, with domestic opposition leaders jailed and those abroad lacking legitimacy among most Iranians inside Iran.
There have been no words from the commander in chief to a country in disbelief over a governing party in disarray.
Iran's once optimistic tourism industry has been left in disarray following the reintroduction of U.S. sanctions against Tehran in early August.
Myanmar is undergoing a road construction boom, after nearly 50 years of economic mismanagement by a military dictatorship left roads in disarray.
The house is in disarray -- Salaam thinks there could be several booby traps hidden among the disturbed furniture and clothes strewn around.
With the remaining Starks in disarray, there will be no one around to protect Jon Snow's status as King in the North.
When police arrived, they said they found signs of a burglary in progress -- broken glass, items in disarray and an ATM damaged.
Specifically, Bennett blamed Williams for an interview Carson gave last week to The Washington Post suggesting that the campaign was in disarray.
The unions then met to decide a date for a strike and announce it this week but the talks ended in disarray.
Special election results are not predictive of midterm elections, and these results in no way indicate that the party is in disarray.
The Dolphins offense is in disarray and with a 13-21 start, the team's season is nearing the point of no return.
May's Conservative Party, meanwhile, has a sizable polling lead over the Labour Party, which has been in disarray for some time now.
So far, we are still captivated by illusions and these illusions have created a precarious military profile for a world in disarray.
Howard H. Baker, Jr., a former senator who became Reagan's chief of staff in February, 20073, found the White House in disarray.
Speaking of Messi, the Argentinian national team—and maybe Argentina as a whole—has been in disarray since his decision to quit.
The franchise has been in disarray since Jim Harbaugh departed, so arguably even just the appearance of a steadying hand is important.
The opposition was in disarray, and his popularity ratings were picking up again, his hawkishness apparently vindicated by North Korea's mounting belligerence.
And with opponents on the right and left in disarray, at least in parliament there are still few chances of any hiccups.
At the same time, Hartford has looked to the state for help, only to find that financial situation is also in disarray.
UKIP goes into next month's general election in disarray and with no hope of securing even a single seat in Britain's Parliament.
Mr. Guaidó coalition is in disarray, with dozens of his allies in exile, others in jail, and still others turning against him.
Mr. Guaidó coalition is in disarray, with dozens of his allies in exile, others in jail, and still others turning against him.
However, opposition parties are in disarray, with the League and 5-Star together still commanding around 60 percent support in opinion polls.
" Mr. Cloobeck attacked his state's political establishment with a broad, Trump-like brush: "Right now in Nevada, the entire state's in disarray.
But her condo board was in disarray, and the building, which opened in 2007, had construction flaws, making a quick sale unlikely.
Five years later, North Vietnamese divisions armed with artillery and tanks conquered South Vietnam, whose top levels of government were in disarray.
Until two months ago, the BNP was in disarray following the jailing in February of Khaleda, on charges she said were politically motivated.
" Meanwhile, state Republicans — who see Minnesota as one of their few potential bright spots in the 2018 election — trumpeted a party in "disarray.
When the worker opened the door he found the place in disarray, with furniture turned upside-down and shattered glass throughout the apartment.
Intensified fighting has all but destroyed a partial ceasefire that started at the end of February, with U.N.-led peace talks in disarray.
Narratives are in disarray, hosts aren't where they're supposed to be, and he's clogged up a huge swath of the park with construction.
And though she didn't perform, her short but glorious acceptance speech alone left the energized audience at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in disarray.
But, with the Socialists in disarray and the center-right's candidate, Francois Fillon, mired in a financial scandal, Macron emerged in pole position.
With an alt-right on the rise, heading further right towards white supremacy, and the left in disarray, the UK is a shambles.
CFR President Richard Haass tells me that the title of his book a year ago, "A World in Disarray," actually understated the situation.
The secessionist leadership is in disarray, and attention is now turning to a regional election called by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy for Dec.
"The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying the organization was in disarray ... those were lies," Comey said.
Since Netanyahu's 2015 surprise reelection, his political opponents have been in disarray and his security-first approach has cemented his support among Israelis.
Two years after clinching a sweeping electoral mandate, and with the opposition in disarray, Mr Modi's reform agenda should be in full swing.
But, with the Socialists in disarray and the centre-right's candidate, Francois Fillon, mired in a financial scandal, Macron emerged in pole position.
The French left is weak and in disarray after five years in which high unemployment rates and slow economic growth have barely budged.
Haftar's attempt to seize power comes as the nation continues to be in disarray since former leader Moammar Gadhafi was deposed in 2011.
Defeat of the deal left the country's withdrawal from the European Union in disarray just 10 weeks before it is due to leave.
But the complaint accurately was not with Donald J. Trump; it was with Marriott, which left the club in disarray, financially and structurally.
Instead, it has become a mess with the tightly controlled fundraising process in disarray as early backers sell their tokens for handsome returns.
Season seven, which started out so promising for Cersei, ultimately left the queen's personal life in disarray and her grip on power weakening.
Mr. Harris, interviewed two days after the fire, had attributed the blaze to an electrical system that he described as being in disarray.
The militias were in disarray after a U.S. air strike killed Soleimani and Iraqi paramilitary chief Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis on Jan. 3.
Trump's transition, initially dogged by reports that it was in disarray, has more recently had to contend with loud criticism of several appointees.
"Warren-Sanders rift fuels a Democratic split and worries party leaders," by Annie Linskey, Sean Sullivan and Isaac Stanley-Becker Democrats in disarray.
Journalism has a credibility crisis — and high-profile lapses in professional judgment confirm to citizens that the collective news industry is in disarray.
Malaysia's fragmented opposition parties have been in disarray over policy differences after winning the popular vote in the last general election in 2013.
Firmly in control of his party and government, and with the opposition in disarray, Mr. Maduro appears to be in a strong position.
Partially because of that presidential limbo, plans for the repeal and replacement of Obamacare, GOP leaders' top priority in Congress, are in disarray.
The main opposition parties are in disarray—the product in part of a relentless barrage of lawsuits fired at them by Sheikh Hasina's government.
Failing to grasp this has left policy in disarray and all of us at risk from hot takes that do more harm than good.
But its political landscape is in disarray after the two main parties were both beaten in EU elections by Nigel Farage's populist Brexit Party.
Vetrano's body bore bruises and her clothing was "in disarray," according to Boyce, who said police also found signs Vetrano fought off her attacker.
Her life appears to be in disarray, but it's a mess of her choosing, rather than the result of circumstance; she's in control, somewhat.
"Top Democrats turn on each other after Iowa, threatening the party's chances against Trump," by Michael Scherer and Sean Sullivan Democrats again in disarray.
The day after the referendum, when Brexit cheerleaders like Boris Johnson were in disarray, Corbyn calmly called for the immediate triggering of Article 50.
The report claimed the program is in "disarray," and that the company prioritized flagging misinformation which affected its advertisers (Facebook said this was untrue).
The military, in disarray, is easily infiltrated by the huckster Tobias Beckett and his gang, who pass themselves off as a captain and infantry.
Its government and opposition are in disarray as the nation searches for a new prime minister and potentially, a new leader of the opposition.
I imagined this great, Dickensian canvas, this huge mirroring between two times when the city was in disarray — and when great change was possible.
Watching Tidying Up With Marie Kondo finally renders these invisible imbalances visible by inviting us into the inner sanctum of the home in disarray.
The storm left much of the island in disarray, and Rosselló has said he believes the president was responsible for the slowness of relief.
Though the town is not bankrupt, its finances are in disarray: It recovered more than $400,000 after a municipal employee caught embezzling was fired.
The perennially divided opposition is in disarray after Sunday's election, with some leaders calling fraud and others conceding defeat, often in uncoordinated press statements.
I say… The rival drug dealers make a move on Ophelia, and Wayne arrives at her home to find it in disarray, furniture overturned.
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition Labour Party, has said May's government is in "disarray" and she should step aside and call general elections.
Instead, the opposition is in disarray, encumbered by both internal strife and a national trend that threatens to sideline anyone perceived as remotely leftist.
"House Democrats are in disarray," Representative Steve Womack, Republican of Arkansas and the ranking member on the House Budget Committee, said in a statement.
" Mr. Lipson explains that Mr. Tillerson's seeming contradiction of President Trump's alarmist talk is not a sign that the White House is in "disarray.
The political opposition is in disarray, civil society is under attack and the news media is almost fully under the control of the state.
During the time when Mr. Pierson said the Renton facility was in disarray, it built the two planes that crashed and killed 23.2 people.
With her campaign in disarray, her poll numbers slipping behind the front-running white candidates, Harris announced her withdrawal from the race on Tuesday.
As an independent state, it would welcome American presence and provide stability in a geographical area in disarray, including the failed state of Iraq.
With his campaign in disarray and his Iowa backers bleeding into the Cruz camp, the neurosurgeon-turned-tea-party-prophet needed a strong night.
In December last year, The Guardian reported that the program was in "disarray" amid accusations that the social network was not taking the efforts seriously.
The militia, which had raised thousands of dollars online, appeared to be in disarray after the group's leader was arrested two days ago, Guerra said.
When the Iraqi army left the area in disarray as ISIS advanced in summer 2014, the Peshmerga came from the north to protect Tuz Khurmatu.
Internal finger pointing abounded in recent days as recent media accounts have portrayed a campaign in disarray and at-times feuding with frustrated GOP leaders.
Muscovites awoke Tuesday morning to find their metro stations in disarray after the city demolished dozens of small businesses it claimed lacked proper permits overnight.
The upper part of the painting (pillow and sheet) is in disarray and soiled with paint, some of which drips onto the quilt below. 19.
" He concluded by saying: "If 'Kid Rock for Senate' has got folks in disarray, wait 'til they hear 'Kid Rock for president of the U.S.A.'!
The reassurance was reportedly part of an attempt to push back against the idea that Trump's team is in disarray following questions from the Times.
Two of our recommended nonfiction works this week, Richard Haass's "A World in Disarray" and Pankaj Mishra's "The Age of Anger," fit that bill admirably.
But with the death toll rising, cities shut off, flights canceled and factories closed, global supply chains are in disarray and fears of a pandemic remain.
But with the death toll rising, cities shut off, flights cancelled and factories closed, global supply chains are in disarray and fears of a pandemic remain.
Amid a string of military defeats in eastern Syria, Islamic State leaders were in disarray, killing off rival clerics and commanders known as emirs, Mkhayar said.
Mr Haacke and Paik jackhammered the marble floor, leaving the pieces in disarray; having then hung the word "Germania" over the entrance, they abandoned the building.
This was even after two top aides abruptly resigned over disagreements about the direction of the campaign, leading to to accusations that it was in disarray.
Police say the home was in "disarray," with piles of feces in the kitchen and piles of clothes, trash and empty cages in the dining room.
From his perspective, the US sought to take advantage of Russian concessions at a time when the economy had collapsed and the military was in disarray.
But that industry is in disarray, saddled with overcapacity and heavy debts after more than a decade of large loans from the state-controlled banking industry.
While the opposition is in disarray, the government benefits from an economy growing at 4% a year, as hordes of Australians flock to Fiji's magnificent beaches.
"The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly run," Comey said.
Even though Maduro is widely unpopular, the opposition remains divided and in disarray, with its most prominent leaders jailed, exiled or barred from holding public office.
Following the crash, Twitter users and news outlets began sharing photos online of the expensive vehicle in disarray, because come on, this car literally cost $265,23.
The Airbus sales operation is demoralised and in disarray, multiple aerospace and airline industry sources said, with some blaming Enders for turning the company against itself.
However, its growth rate in the US is slowing and investors have become concerned after a period of crisis has left its top ranks in disarray.
Clinton's White House was in disarray from day one, put on its heels by several other scandals, including Travelgate, Whitewater and several so-called bimbo eruptions.
"To observe that the congressional Democrats are in disarray is the functional equivalent of discovering that Henry VIII was not monogamous," Mark Shields quipped in 1981.
But while this turmoil seems to point to an industry in disarray, the chief cause may be as simple as a generational shift in consumer habits.
Detectives allege Riess fatally shot Hutchison before stealing her identity; the victim's purse was found in her hotel room in disarray, with her car keys missing.
"This is an administration in disarray," Richard Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations think tank, tweeted on Friday in response to the news.
The surge in violence across the country, particularly deadly attacks that have shut down large parts of Afghan cities, comes as the government is in disarray.
Laszlo Botka's resignation leaves the left in disarray and cements right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban as favorite to win a third term in April's vote.
The offensive's faltering start has cast renewed doubt on the capabilities of the Iraqi army, which retreated in disarray when Islamic State seized Mosul in 2014.
Disasters leave physical and social environments in disarray and are likely to increase any person's or family's vulnerability to violence, according to the World Health Organization.
These strategies are in disarray and their ongoing capacity to roil markets in coming weeks is hard to handicap — but likely diminished compared with last week.
Monte dei Paschi di Siena, for example, needs a capital increase, but investors may be leery to jump in if the country finds itself in disarray.
" Bill Press, the radio host who served as a Sanders surrogate, acknowledged the ongoing backbiting, suggesting it is one reason why the party is "in disarray.
At the end of the week, the administration's foreign policy apparatus appeared in disarray when Trump abruptly tweeted he was reversing new sanctions on North Korea.
Resistance to the central government's imposition of direct control on Catalonia failed to materialise at the start of the week and the secessionist leadership is in disarray.
According to the Fairfax County Police Department report, a maintenance employee entered the apartment to do work while the family was away and found it in disarray.
The latest leg of the rally has come even as the White House appears in disarray, particularly since the forced resignation of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
The strike impacted an already threadbare health system in one of the world's poorest countries, leaving its biggest and busiest hospitals in disarray and the sick unattended.
In a world where narcotics and health care are issues in disarray, Grey's is ready to take a lot of stands this season, and I'm loving it.
Meanwhile, the opposition Labour Party is in disarray, after Members of Parliament in the party on Tuesday passed a motion of no confidence in leader Jeremy Corbyn.
And the power that the new conspiracism can exert in politics is amplified, as we see, when political parties and other institutions are weakened and in disarray.
In summer 2014, as ISIS militants seized nearly a third of Iraq, the Kurdish Peshmerga took control of Kirkuk as the Iraqi Security Forces fled in disarray.
"The whole health-care system would be in disarray," said Aviva Aron-Dine, the vice president for health policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
While the Bears' offense is in disarray, the defense continues to show steady improvement with linebacker Devante Downs (Pac-12-high 443 tackles) leading the way. 1.
Pelosi in an interview over the weekend pushed back against the idea that the Democratic Party is in disarray but noted its message has not reached voters.
Both give a picture of ISIS in disarray, paranoid, infighting, racked by bitter disagreements between local and foreign fighters, torturing and executing people who tried to flee.
Given that it seems to be in disarray and officials no longer seem quite as eager to keep it rolling, there's a chance that it will cease.
It may be too early to freak out about the fundraising gap between Republicans and Democrats, but all signs point to a party that remains in disarray.
Now, new documents, collected and translated by the Wilson Center, show the Kremlin in disarray, desperately trying to help Egypt, one of its most important client states.
Trump's immigration ban is taking place against the backdrop of a global refugee crisis, and of course you just wrote a book titled A World in Disarray.
Fillmore was a stolid, self-made man who would in time alienate slavery opponents and leave his party in disarray, earning his place among the worst presidents.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, RT frequently portrayed the United States as a nation in disarray, often in sensational YouTube videos that racked up millions of views.
" As for Mr. Trump's claim that his White House was operating like a "fine-tuned machine," Mr. McCain said, "In many respects, this administration is in disarray.
I knew we'd have a come-to-Jesus talk soon enough — my practice was in disarray when I left — but he seemed genuinely glad to see me.
My parents didn't make a lot of money, so our house always had paint chipping, and there was always something about the house that was in disarray.
World affairs will continue to be unpredictable and in disarray, American policy incoherent, and the liberal rules-based order once led by the United States further degraded.
In September, Business Insider's Shoshy Ciment reported on Target's new "modernization" plan that has involved cutting some backroom and overnight shifts, leaving some stock rooms in disarray.
The conservatives are in disarray, having split into pro-Park and anti-Park parties; they have yet to find a presidential candidate who polls over 10 percent.
Populist and far-right parties dominated Italy's national election Sunday, in an anti-establishment surge that leaves the country's politics deadlocked and its center-left in disarray.
" Varoufakis said he had a message for Italy's left, which is in disarray following the elections that put Salvini's government into power: "Italian progressives are no longer alone.
With ISIS's self-proclaimed caliphate in disarray in Syria and Iraq, the organization's newest branches sprouting in Africa offer a glimpse into the playbook its affiliates might use.
Macron's election as president on May 203 smashed a decades-old left-right grip on politics and has left the conservative Republicans (LR) and the Socialists in disarray.
The left, in disarray in many countries, suffered a body-blow in Israel because its attempt to negotiate a land-for-peace deal with Palestinians collapsed into bloodshed.
With the rest of the world economy in disarray, foreign producers posed little competitive threat, though that changed over the following decades as Japan and Europe regained strength.
It arrives as the country is in disarray and both sides of the Brexit debate must feel, in uncle Bertie's words, "like Santa's just shat down your chimney".
Comey said he took exception to White House claims that the FBI was in disarray and that it was poorly led and had lost confidence in his leadership.
The country's domestic politics were already in disarray after President Park Geun-hye was impeached and indicted for alleged corruption, with charges including accepting bribes and extorting businesses.
Gabbard is planning to hold a rally in Hawaii this weekend to formally launch her campaign, but the Politico report describes the campaign as already being in disarray.
One government worker, aged 22, described chaotic scenes as people ran in disarray off the train, despite word that gangsters were attacking people on the street as well.
Kenya, whose federation is in disarray after recent suspensions, has a matter of weeks to persuade WADA they are "code-compliant", or face joining Russia on the sidelines.
Donald Trump's plans for a smooth transition to the presidency are in disarray after the abrupt departures of two top aides handling national security and foreign policy matters.
When they arrived, they found the place in disarray, the artist bound to a table with her pants around her ankles and blood on her backside and legs.
Effective immediately, it leaves a college once known as "the poor man's Harvard" in disarray at a time when public higher education is increasingly starved of public funds.
He threatened to tear it up and withdraw the United States completely at times during the negotiation, which would have left trade between the three neighbors in disarray.
"ISIS is not in disarray; it's not 'defeated,'" Laith Alkhouri, a senior director at Flashpoint, which assesses the global terrorist threat, said in a Twitter post on Wednesday.
"It threw our plans in disarray, and, for me, showed how working with an embargo does mean you're at the peril of events like this," Ms. Tabuchi said.
Winless the last five months without feeling as though his game were in disarray, he got the result he needed ahead of the final major of the year.
"Lies, plain and simple," Mr. Comey said of Mr. Trump's and associates' assertions that the F.B.I. was in disarray and that agents had lost confidence in Mr. Comey.
Mr. Comey said Mr. Trump lied to the American public when he said that the F.B.I. was in disarray and that agents had lost confidence in Mr. Comey.
The victory by Mr. Moon, a liberal, capped a remarkable national drama in which the scandal left the conservative establishment in disarray and its former leader in jail.
With his legislative agenda in disarray and his administration mired in scandal, military action is the only arena where Trump can portray himself as a decisive, powerful leader.
Even as he delivered his remarks, it was Democrats who were in disarray, still unable to declare a final winner in the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses.
Some delegates are wary that if many oil producers met too soon before getting the nod from everyone, prices could weaken again if the talks ended in disarray.
Other opposition parties are in disarray, as internal bickering has split apart the center-right National Action Party (PAN) and center-left Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).
With the South Korean government in disarray and a presidential election coming there, the Chinese government has been wooing the opposition Minjoo Party, which opposes the Thaad deployment.
The speech was a perfect distillation of the foreboding view of America broadcast by Breitbart — a land in disarray and decline that has reached the point of crisis.
Sen. Kamala Harris has canceled a high-profile New York fundraiser as she drops in the polls and amid reports that her 2020 presidential campaign is in disarray.
Funding for the government runs out at the end of September, and — even by the tumultuous standard of recent years — the budget process in Congress is in disarray.
Despite certain things being "disheartening," or seeing her beloved home "in disarray," Regan said the outpouring on social media has reinforced the strength of the community she loves.
"Transparent," the studio's marquee hit at the time, was in disarray because of the departure of its star, Jeffrey Tambor, who was fired after a sexual-harassment investigation.
Perez inherited a party in disarray with significant debts when he became chairman last February, just months after one of the worst election defeats in the party's history.
A government in disarray might play poorly for Republicans, especially if Americans also view images for two weeks of Trump vacationing at his exclusive Florida beach-front mansion.
Once formidable emerging countries are in disarray: Brazil and Russia have fallen into deep recessions, and China is, at best, decelerating; only India emits a soupçon of positive energy.
Clinton's campaign was "in disarray" because he is gaining momentum: He virtually tied her in Iowa and defeated her soundly in New Hampshire, the first two states to vote.
They had hoped the message from the election would be clear: that American democracy is in disarray and that "socialism with Chinese characteristics" is the best choice for China.
The opposition Labour Party is also in disarray, with several lawmakers seeking a vote of no confidence in leader Jeremy Corbin over his lackluster support for the remain campaign.
Trump's recent withdrawal of U.S. troops from northern Syria has left the region in disarray, with hundreds of thousands of Kurds being displaced as Turkish forces invade the region.
The chaos left presidential candidates flying blind, the state party doing major damage control, and President Donald Trump's reelection campaign licking its chops over a Dems-in-disarray narrative.
The GOP's Trump freakout The public split between the running mates comes amid reports that Trump's campaign is in disarray over a series of unforced errors by the candidate.
In a music era dominated by Spotify, SoundCloud has been, at the best of times, a startup in stagnation, and, at the worst of times, an organization in disarray.
And what they see is the most powerful country on earth in disarray, committing to policies at odds with historic American commitments and, at times, its own stated objectives.
"The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly run," Comey said at Thursday's hearing.
"The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly run," the ousted FBI director added.
The Government of National Accord or GNA is the international community's latest attempt to try and stabilize a country in disarray since the 21 ouster of dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
The Government of National Accord or GNA is the international community's latest attempt to try and stabilize a country in disarray since the 20140 ouster of dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
The country he inherited at 29 was in disarray, fragmented between government and rebel territories, with tens of thousands of people dying each month from conflict, hunger and disease.
Richard Haass is president of the Council on Foreign Relations and author of "A World in Disarray: American Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old Order" (Penguin, 2017).
"The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly run," he told the Senate panel.
A reasonable counterargument could be that the federal budget is already in disarray and that the last thing we need is lower tax revenue and thus more government debt.
With much of the country's basic infrastructure, including its sewage system, in disarray, there's particular concern that the water-borne disease will spread rapidly once the rainy season arrives.
So, at roughly the one-quarter mark of a new N.F.L. season, it's clear that some prominent, established teams that seemed in disarray are not fading away just yet.
"They literally had no idea what they were doing," he said, adding that one airport official even admitted that since things had escalated so quickly they were in disarray.
Monday night's Iowa caucuses ended in disarray without any results reported, after an error with the the mobile app designed to submit the data to the Iowa Democratic Party.
Ferrari, which has not won a championship since 2008, was viewed by many Formula One experts as a team in disarray, especially toward the end of an abysmal 2014.
"The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly run," Comey said at the time.
OPEC's meetings appear to be in disarray even before they begin this week, but analysts see a growing chance the fractured group may ultimately agree to deeper production cuts.
THE ERA The film opened in the midst of the Great Depression, and Kong could be taken as a metaphor for Americans' lives in disarray, their dreams pounded down.
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Menendez may be tainted by ethics problems that should render him vulnerable, but the state GOP is still in disarray after the drubbing it took in last year's gubernatorial elections.
With China's housing market in disarray in 2014, authorities invited investors to shift their capital to the stock market and then took a series of steps to facilitate high returns.
Comey said Trump's administration had defamed him in comments made after his firing by saying the FBI was in disarray and that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader.
" And it's not just Europe and America: "In Turkey and China and Russia, we are seeing some pushback against their authoritarian leaders," said Haass, author of "A World in Disarray.
The terrorists were in disarray and driven from their position—in part because of the young men and women at their keyboards some 11,000 kilometers or so from the battle.
"The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly run," Comey told a rapt hearing room.
In addition to an economy in disarray, she and her late husband, Néstor Kirchner, who governed before her, left a state apparatus bloated by patronage and weakened by fiscal incontinence.
With his campaign appearing in disarray after his wife, Melania, delivered a convention speech cribbed in part from one once given by Michelle Obama, Mr. Trump officially claimed the nomination.
The opposition is in disarray after a deal to support a single candidate collapsed last week as a result of two opposition leaders, Felix Tshisekedi and Vital Kamerhe, pulling out.
Things are so bad for the Cleveland Browns that they've used five different quarterbacks and brought in embattled former Baylor coach Art Briles to help an offense clearly in disarray.
Democrats-in-disarray is not some new political meme; it's a decades-old narrative, one that the party has confounded by continuing to exist, and even thriving for long stretches.
"The economy is in disarray and most Brazilians are hopeless about the current political class," said Carlos Eduardo Lins da Silva, a senior consultant at the São Paulo Research Foundation.
The Transportation Security Administration allegedly now checks regularly whether armed guards are showing up for flight assignments sober, and the Times cited multiple sources who describe an agency in disarray.
This is a comical mismatch in talent, but with Cleveland in disarray thanks to the firing of Coach Hue Jackson, it is impossible to predict how the Browns will react.
By the time the harassment charges surfaced, the conservative GOP built in the late 1990s was in disarray, and Fox News, the party's house organ, was facing its own insurgency.
Trump responded that he had no choice but to let it go up as he went about rebuilding the military, which he contended Obama had left underfunded and in disarray.
But like with his failed attempt at getting Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the president's trade policy is in disarray for lack of a clear strategy or vision.
"Those were lies, plain and simple," he said of the Trump administration's insistence that he was fired because the F.B.I. had lost confidence in him and was otherwise in disarray.
Passengers posted pictures on social media of a collapsed ceiling and rooms in disarray and said they were told to remain in their cabins as the ship rocked for hours.
The party had not previously emphasized the fight against the Japanese from 1931 to 1937, when Communist forces were in disarray as they fought a civil war with the Nationalists.
The move came amid a radical and rapid transition for the Red Sox, who enter 21988 in disarray despite being less than 2208 months removed from a World Series title.
The Five Star leader who quit on Wednesday, Luigi Di Maio, became the face of a party in disarray that has faced months of plummeting poll numbers, defections and infighting.
The thunderclap of the Times piece laid bare an administration in disarray, a President dangerously off the rails and a nation adrift without the stable hand of an effective leader.
The team was in disarray after a poor showing at the European championship, where it finished second in its first-round group before being eliminated by England in the quarterfinals.
Comey said Trump's administration had defamed him in comments made after his firing by saying that the FBI was in disarray and that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader.
The BNP is in disarray following the jailing early this year on corruption charges of Khaleda, on what the party says were trumped-up charges to keep her out of politics.
The president, so toxic last month that few gubernatorial candidates wanted to be seen with him, might now be his party's best bet to retain power against an opposition in disarray.
"The idea that Bernie seems to be able to win the first two states means that the Democratic Party is in disarray and we plan to take full advantage," Beach said.
Thanos was able to use the space stone to escape Thor; however, we're not sure how the rest of the stones are holding up or if the gauntlet is in disarray.
" CFR President Richard Haass, author of the sadly apt "A World in Disarray," tweeted that the launch "will stimulate missile defense buildup as well as intensify consideration of preventive military action.
Republican Senator John McCain breaks with the reassuring message that U.S. officials visiting Germany are seeking to convey on their debut trip to Europe, saying the Trump administration is in disarray.
Because the government was in disarray — it had been pushed into exile in Riyadh by Houthi rebels — it was not clear how long it would take to get such a letter.
At the same time, both major parties are in disarray in the wake of this election, so that's probably the biggest thing to note about the change in the political landscape.
At the roundtable, McCain said the US was "facing a world in disarray, with greater challenges than ever before," and laid the blame squarely at the feet of the last president.
This week, our colleague Daisuke Wakabayashi took an in-depth look at the project and found that it was indeed in disarray, with its once huge ambitions now scaled back enormously.
Making the bet SoftBank took a risk in December 2017 when it decided to pump more than $7 billion into Uber, betting it could help reform a promising company in disarray.
With the football team floundering and the athletic department in disarray, he stepped in as interim director of athletics and set his sights on hiring Mr. Harbaugh, a former Michigan Wolverine.
The team gave the impression it was in disarray and under constant pressure from Ferrari's chairman and chief executive, Sergio Marchionne, who is also the chief executive of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
But none fell, and as the Atlanta Hawks raced down the court with the ball and the final buzzer sounded, the Knicks painted a portrait of a team stuck in disarray.
Israeli politics are in disarray after inconclusive elections in April and September and the failure of Netanyahu and his main challenger, Benny Gantz, to secure a ruling majority in the legislature.
No agreement had yet been reached, so this announcement appears to be a cynical ploy to call snap elections, put the opposition in disarray and continue the government's grip on power.
But an extensive review of the Sanders-inspired group depicts an organization in disarray — operating primarily as a promotional vehicle for its leader and sometimes even snubbing candidates aligned with Sanders.
" When she returned from her business trip to Canada to find her Gold Coast townhouse in disarray, she cryptically told her neighbors, "I know he's dead and they'll never catch him.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's currency ban, aimed at fighting tax evasion, corruption and forgery, had caused huge disruption to daily life, leaving farmers, traders and companies - reliant on cash transactions - in disarray.
Merkel was addressing an audience of business people in Berlin a few days after disputes over trade led to the annual G7 summit of the world's largest developed economies ending in disarray.
With his coalition in disarray, Temer cannot muster sufficient votes to pass a pension reform that is the cornerstone of his efforts to plug a budget deficit that has scared off investors.
With Republican efforts to dismantle Obamacare in disarray, hundreds of U.S. counties are at risk of losing access to private health coverage in 2018 as insurers consider pulling out of those markets.
The big picture: President Trump's abrupt withdrawal of American troops in northern Syria earlier this month has left the region in disarray, with Turkish forces invading when not bound by ceasefire agreements.
The BNP has been in disarray since Rahman's mother and former prime minister Khaleda Zia were jailed on corruption charges in February, while Rahman sought to run the party affairs from London.
That might seem like a long shot with Congress in disarray and Trump more interested in rolling back regulations than adding new ones — but it could also happen at the state level.
Why it matters: Obama is in a rare position amongst former presidents — relatively scandal-free and popular — so his next political move could have a huge influence with Democrats largely in disarray.
At times during the USMCA negotiations, he threatened to tear up NAFTA and withdraw the United States from the pact completely, which would have left trade among the three neighbors in disarray.
The Rio suspension not only presents new logistical hurdles to testing at the Games but also highlights growing concern over an antidoping system in disarray that extends to how WADA itself operates.
With the Syrian government controlling most of the country and Islamic State fighter in disarray Putin told Assad at the Monday meeting that Moscow is about to curtail its military presence there.
"The administration then chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI, by saying the organization was in disarray," Comey said of the White House's media spin after his May 9 firing.
That left the group of 21 nations in disarray, unable to agree on even a routine joint statement like those that had closed every other Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit since 1989.
It may take a few seasons for Fox and Jackson to really shine, but the Kings, who have been in disarray for so long, seem to be moving in the right direction.
But adding to the sense of a party in disarray, the state party said it would do so only if a candidate requested such a step, per the rules of the caucuses.
With the far right in disarray after Strache's resignation, Kurz has formed an awkward alliance with the left-wing Greens, who long railed against his hard line on immigration and "political Islam".
There is no safety net and a chaotic free-for-all would ensue, like that of the Lehman bankruptcy's initial days, with financial markets worldwide in disarray, sharply worsening the nascent recession.
Arguably, this huge wave of tweets, this veritable tsunami of words pouring out of the president, is one more manifestation of a mind in disarray, a mind in a state of deterioration.
A special challenge facing the Trump administration is coping with North Korea at a time when the administration is under-staffed and in disarray, from the White House to the State Department.
Thomas wrote that the officers, responding to a complaint by a neighbor, arrived on the scene and observed the inside of the house was in disarray and looked like a vacant property.
Questions over whether President-elect Donald J. Trump's team is in disarray are likely to continue today after two members were fired and others said the transition was being hampered by infighting.
The event itself began in disarray, with sheepish Wanda employees initially telling journalists the briefing would be delayed for about an hour, hurriedly ushering the news media out of a hotel ballroom.
The quick reversal is likely to add to the perception that Trump's legal representation is in disarray as his lawyers have been negotiating the terms of a possible interview with the president.
Germany itself is in disarray on the political front with Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government, which has been dogged by policy disagreements and infighting since its troubled inception in March, looking increasingly fragile.
This statement really got to the heart of the reason why President Trump must have decided to hold this news conference: The news media is filled with stories about an administration in disarray.
Things had been in disarray since the ill-fated attack on the band's Plastic Beach—a garbage island they wouldn't have even been if it weren't at Noodle's urging for a 2010 reunion.
Or a White House in disarray and a President who desperately fears an investigation into his campaign's contact with Russia -- something that could undermine that which is most dear to him, his presidency?
"This is very, very good for the market," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial, adding McMaster's naming helps assuage some of the concerns that President Donald Trump's administration is in disarray.
The president also mocked Democrats for last week's chaotic Iowa caucuses, which left their party in disarray after glitches, breakdowns in communication and poor oversight led to doubts over who won the state.
One adviser to Mr Anwar even worries that unless UMNO, now in disarray, refashions itself as a nimble opposition, the new coalition might fall for the "seductions of power" and reforms might slow.
Presidential, parliamentary and local elections are due within six months and without Tsvangirai, the MDC is in disarray, to the advantage of ZANU-PF and its new leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, Mugabe's former deputy.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's once-dominant center-right political party, Les Republicains, was in disarray on Monday after its leader quit, acknowledging his responsibility for the group's poor performance in last week's European elections.
The White House's shifting rationale for his dismissal "confused" the former director, he said, adding that it was the administration's subsequent statements that the FBI was in "disarray" that moved him to speak.
The BNP, which is in disarray after the jailing of its chief, former prime minister Khaleda Zia, on corruption charges, also pressed for a caretaker government at the last general election in 2014.
On Wednesday morning, Democrats on the left were worrying that a Warren-Sanders split would leave their movement without a nominee; by Thursday morning, the party's centrist wing seemed to be in disarray.
Wickremesinghe said earlier he was not advised about warnings that came from India's spy service either, presenting a picture of a government still in disarray since the two leaders fell out last October.
At least part of the US presence appeared to be in disarray as Turkish troops and proxies took control of key roads and population centers in a 20-mile band along the border.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's left-leaning governing coalition is in disarray ahead of November's presidential and congressional elections, leaving a clear path to victory for the more organized conservative opposition, lawmakers and analysts say.
In a Christmas Eve statement, Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York argued that negotiations have been in disarray because of mixed messaging from the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's tumultuous divorce from the European Union was again in disarray on Friday after the opposition Labour Party declared last-ditch talks dead due to Prime Minister Theresa May's crumbling government.
He ascended to the head of the IRGC Quds Force between 1997 and 1998, inheriting an organization in disarray, stretched thin and without much influence in the conflicts happening in the Middle East.
May, of the Conservative Party, to call an early general election to solidify her narrow majority in the House of Commons while the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats remain in disarray. Mrs.
Harambe being left on the rocks to bleedmight be worse then the Warriors blowing a 3-1 leadBritain left the EU leaving Europe in dismay,Assad and the rebels left Allepo in disarray.
Hagstrom Miller and the other pro-choice advocates VICE spoke to wanted to resist the narrative that the recent changes inside prominent abortion rights groups is a sign of a movement in disarray.
The big question, though, is whether anyone who doesn't already support Clinton is still listening—or if those voters will be distracted by the overwhelming sense that the Democratic Party is in disarray.
Oregon appeared to be a team in disarray following the Washington rout two weeks ago, when the Ducks allowed Huskies quarterback Jake Browning to throw for 304 yards and a school-record six touchdowns.
Lawmakers voted 325 to 306 that they had confidence in May's government, just 24 hours after handing her European Union withdrawal deal a crushing defeat that left Britain's exit from the bloc in disarray.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S) is in disarray following a disastrous start to its rule in Rome city hall, potentially denting its chances of winning power at a national level.
With Mr Dowd's resignation, reportedly over Mr Trump's refusal to heed his advice and avoid an in-person interview with Mr Mueller, the legal team in charge of defending the president is in disarray.
"This is not the time for the coalition to be in disarray," Dr Lina Khatib, head of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, an international affairs think tank, told CNN.
Today, the Conservatives are fracturing thanks to their Europhilic and Euroskeptic factions, the House of Commons is in disarray with leaders who refuse to work together, and voters are flirting with the far right.
General Electric is in the midst a spectacular fall from cornerstone of corporate America to a company in disarray, with a plummeting stock price and a scramble at the top to right the ship.
With leading indicators flailing, valuations on the higher end of the historical spectrum, and sentiment now in disarray because of the coronavirus, Ramsey isn't coy in sharing his uneasiness about the confluence of variables.
And he said Mr. Trump had lied — a word that is often soft-pedaled in Washington — when he justified the firing by saying Mr. Comey had lost the confidence of an F.B.I. in disarray.
But economic signs have been uneven, the political landscape in Washington, D.C. remains in disarray and the world is coming off a stormy summit of global leaders where anti-globalization rioters filled the streets.
"The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly run," Comey told a rapt hearing room in his opening remarks.
Mounting frustration against the Tory government and a Labour Party in disarray has created an opportunity for a political movement that, "like Trump, isn't left or right but that is radical," Mr. Banks said.
May's de facto deputy, was put on the defensive by a report in the Conservative-leaning Daily Telegraph that claimed the government's strategy was in "disarray," with deep divisions over immigration policy after Brexit.
"I would say the Democratic Party in West Virginia is in disarray," said Stephen Skinner, a former member of the State House of Delegates who lost a race for State Senate in the fall.
On Wednesday, Mr. Di Maio became the face of a party in disarray and a governing coalition in deep difficulty as he resigned his leadership position amid falling poll numbers and climbing internal dissatisfaction.
And the least nefarious explanation of Dowd's comment is that the President's potential legal defense to any findings of wrongdoing by the Comey probe is in disarray, something that may worry his loyal supporters.
The move was branded by observers as an attempt by the ruling socialist party to exploit an opposition in disarray and strengthen its position in government before the economic crisis becomes even more acute.
Sims' humble nature and fear of confrontation was also at odds with the continued health of Bodhi -- disastrous family entanglements and a lack of staff meetings ensured communication at the company was in disarray.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel's government is in disarray due to a fight within her conservative bloc over migrant policy which risks toppling her coalition after her interior minister threatened to resign on Sunday.
On the other hand, D.C. is in disarray in the president's first two weeks as he signed executive orders restricting immigration and fired verbal nationalist shots at many key trading partners from Mexico to Australia.
"The administration then chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader," Comey said.
With Les Miles gone and LSU in disarray ... Leonard Fournette has a choice to make -- sit out for the rest of the year or play and risk injury for no real shot at a championship.
The yakuza is in disarray after a major theft, and not only is Kiryu's love interest missing, his childhood friend has morphed into a power-hungry criminal, steadily rising up the ranks of the yakuza.
But hospital workers now say that public health is in disarray, with vital and basic supplies running out in a system that was already strained, and educators say schools are in a similarly dire situation.
"Oh my God someone sent us this giant work of art," the former model captioned her photo of the framed image, which shows the couple in disarray after being knocked into by the NBA star.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both gave memorable speeches at their respective conventions over the past two weeks, with Trump's historically long look at America in disarray and Clinton's more optimistic rebuke both endlessly discussed.
Even in disarray -- even when some subset of the members is furious with the NRA's management -- it doesn't mean those members are likely to turn around and vote for whoever emerges at the Democratic nominee.
With the Trump campaign low in cash-on-hand and in disarray—there's both infighting and conflict with the RNC, apparently—Clinton's campaign is hoping it can end the race before it even really begins.
WHEN Shinzo Abe last called a snap general election, just two years after coming to power in 2012, Japan's prime minister saw an opposition in disarray and a chance to consolidate seats in the Diet.
The European Union remains in disarray following the 2008 global financial crisis, compounded by the more recent influx of migrants and refugees, the British vote to leave the EU, and the rise of extremist movements.
Green Bay appeared to be in disarray while allowing an average of 22 points during a four-game slide but looked like a different team in a 22.23-222.2 win at Philadelphia on Monday night.
The rescue of Carige is in disarray after BlackRock last week pulled out of a plan to provide the bulk of a proposed 720 million euro ($807.2 million) capital injection for the Genoa-based bank.
"After the attack, I realized that the internal corporate security was left in disarray in favor of the business needs of the company," former chief technology officer Marco Valleri told investigators, according to the documents.
These three books are proof that many conservatives see this as an opportunity to push their own vision onto a party in disarray—or perhaps onto a president who is clearly out of his depth.
Here's what you need to know: • Donald J. Trump's plans for a smooth transition to the presidency are in disarray after the abrupt departures of two top aides handling national security and foreign policy matters.
British politics was again in disarray over the country's divorce from the bloc after the opposition Labour Party declared last-ditch talks with the ruling Conservatives dead due to Prime Minister Theresa May's crumbling government.
Trump, he said, ''chose to defame me and, more importantly, the F.B.I. by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the work force had lost confidence in its leader.
"The administration chose to defame me and more importantly the F.B.I. by saying the organization was in disarray, that it was being poorly led, that the workforce had lost faith in its leader," he said.
At the start, she is sent packing from a country house ("We don't live; we visit," she later claims), leaving—as usual—the women in furious tears and the hearts of the men in disarray.
Administration officials have said their main goal right now is to support the U.N.-led effort to form a unity government in Libya, which has been in disarray since the 28503 overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi.
Residents woke up to a city in disarray, with cars and motorcycles destroyed after floating down flooded roads and trees and light poles down everywhere, knocked over by winds that hit 70 miles per hour.
The money will go towards tourism, infrastructure and agriculture in the tiny riverside country of about 2 million people whose finances are in disarray following what a new government has described as widespread fraud by Jammeh.
Wade and predicts Democrats will lose 'badly' in the midterm elections if they continue their push to abolish ICE in wide-ranging interview with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo Democrats appear to be in disarray as Rep.
Zeman said in the videotaped interview Clinton would continue the policies of President Barack Obama that he said were linked with several failures, adding "the entire Middle East has been put in disarray, festering wounds remain".
It got even worse for Cramer when Sanford Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi asked Cook why Apple doesn't do better than "flattish" growth given that its largest competitor is in disarray and the company has a new product.
Marine Le Pen's movement, which she now wants to rename Rassemblement National (National Rally), has been in disarray ever since she lost the presidential election last year to Emmanuel Macron and secured only eight parliamentary seats.
But administration officials have said their main goal right now is to support the U.N.-led effort to form a unity government in Libya, which has been in disarray since the 2011 overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi.
Most importantly for Washington, Raqqa and Kirkuk demonstrate that Tehran's regime is on the march, while American policy stands in disarray, even while President Trump rightly condemned Iran's continued regional belligerency and support for global terrorism.
With network television in disarray, Netflix is pitching itself as a safe space for creators—a place where people like Murphy and Rhimes and the Obamas can pursue projects they want to pursue, with little intervention.
ROME, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S) is in disarray following a disastrous start to its rule in Rome city hall, potentially denting its chances of winning power at a national level.
Despite the deadly summer, overwhelming evidence that humans are altering the planet, and ever-improving science that links specific weather events to global warming, the international politics around the issue of climate change are in disarray.
Top advisers to Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, briefed Congress on Tuesday afternoon about the state of the trade talks with China and left staff with the sense that the negotiations were in disarray.
Elections are due within the next six months and Tsvangirai's illness and now death leaves his party in disarray, to the advantage of the ruling ZANU-PF party, now led by former Mugabe deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa.
And after the caucus catastrophe in Iowa, and with fears of a rerun in Nevada on Saturday, there is plenty to fuel the "Democrats in disarray" narrative that Republicans, including Mr. Trump, are eager to push.
The National Economic Council chairman, Gary D. Cohn, and the Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, who are Jewish, stood by uncomfortably as the president exacerbated a controversy that has once again engulfed a White House in disarray.
In a pair of recent appearances, Justice Ginsburg critiqued the Trump administration's travel ban, previewed the coming court term, predicted an end to capital punishment and suggested that the other branches of government are in disarray.
In a note to clients, analysts at Eurasia Group said the scandal indicated the administration's political team was in disarray, but they still expected the pension reform to get passed, albeit in a less ambitious version.
But the appearance of a White House organization in disarray is still preferable to what comes off as a lack of decency and tolerance for damning evidence of domestic abuse, not to mention serious security lapses.
With infections climbing exponentially in the United States, Europe and the other markets China exports to, and with supply chains in disarray, China is getting neither the imported components it needs nor demand for its products.
And an opening day that was meant to display GOP unity as the party prepares for full control of Washington for the first time since the beginning of George W. Bush's presidency was instead left in disarray.
Putin's approval ratings are close to all-time highs after the 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, while his opponents are in disarray and confined by laws restricting protests and their lack of access to state media.
"Despite occasional waves of protest in Budapest, the Hungarian opposition has been in disarray for years and Fidesz (Orban's party) has been able to gradually tighten its grip on the country and suborn its institutions," Fraser said.
But the race has been defined as a contest between ascendant outsiders and a high caste in disarray, which means that it is worth contemplating the significance of Jeb Bush's fourth-place finish ahead of Marco Rubio.
Though much of official Washington was stunned by Trump's news conference, the President knew exactly what he was doing, seeking a relaunch for his administration and a pivot away from stories of a White House in disarray.
The rescue of Carige is in disarray after U.S. giant BlackRock last month pulled out of a plan to provide the bulk of a proposed 720 million euro ($807 million) capital injection for the Genoa-based bank.
If Trump did just fire Comey in a fit of pique, he may damage himself politically and foster impressions that his administration is in disarray but he's unlikely to find himself careening down a dangerous legal slope.
Mimicking a move by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz - which ditched its liberal roots and rose to power as conservatives in 1998 - Vona plans to take voters from the left, where parties are in disarray, and right.
The ruling is a victory -- for now -- for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who had argued that the lower court opinion would have thrown "the electoral process in disarray" because districts must be determined by October 1.
According to multiple reports, the White House has not formed a "war room" to coordinate the party's response to the inquiry, leaving efforts to hit back at Democrats conducting the investigation in disarray even before Taylor's testimony.
"The administration then chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the work force had lost confidence in its leader," Comey said.
Henry's group found itself holding a proud franchise in disarray, a club whose manager and best player were both on their way out, and whose history-drenched stadium, Anfield, was in need of either repair or replacement.
He led the effort at a difficult time, when the Taliban had cranked up the pressure on the nascent Afghan forces taking the lead in the fight and when the political leadership in Kabul remained in disarray.
Thanks to a troubled Iowa caucus system that has been mired in confusion for three days, the Democratic Party's effort to nominate a candidate to face President Trump in the November presidential election is now in disarray.
Takeaway: Though the whiplash of the day left the fate of Brexit in disarray once again, there was one significant development: Lawmakers had approved the contours of an exit blueprint — something that they had never done before.
For now, though, the Iowa and New Hampshire results leave the moderate wing of the Democratic Party in disarray, with few obvious opportunities for any of its candidates to consolidate support before Super Tuesday on March 3.
Some Democrats worry that an upheaval in top leadership just over a month before the party's national convention would put Democrats in disarray at a time when they're trying to unite behind a common enemy in Trump.
The Carabineros's intelligence division has also been in disarray after its agents came under investigation in connection with a scheme to fabricate evidence to falsely implicate members of the Mapuche indigenous community in terrorist activities in 2017.
And with little paperwork left behind to indicate his wishes for his estate, his catalog and possessions have been left in disarray as those left behind scramble to set up profitable arrangements like the new streaming deals.
Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass — author of "A World in Disarray" — provides his takeaways on President Trump's failed Hanoi summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, which ended abruptly with no joint statement or communiqué.
With Donald Trump's presidential bid in disarray after his abrupt, panicky firing of campaign manager Corey Lewandowski on Monday morning, the idea of a Republican convention coup, already gaining traction in recent weeks, will only grow more popular.
The fund's July board meeting at its South Korean base - which ended in disarray after its executive director resigned and the board failed to reach key decisions - was "a cause of concern", Patricia Espinosa said in an interview.
The United Kingdom's exit from the European Union was in disarray on Sunday as Prime Minister Theresa May faced a possible plot by ministers to topple her and parliament prepared to grab control of Brexit from the government.
Though ersatz by comparison to "Achilles Mourning the Death of Patroclus," I don't deny some collective force surviving in this series of presentations of bodily sensation in disarray, but the uniform vertical gray ground tends to kill it.
The training emphasized each party involved owning up to his or her responsibility and making amends, with an honest conversation or an action (a student who had left a classroom in disarray might help the teacher clean it).
Sources say it spent 2017 in disarray over the fallout from probes into the use of foreign agents, with morale problems hindering its ability to compete — compounded by a botched process for replacing veteran sales chief John Leahy.
If confirmed, he would take over the bureau at a politically charged time, following the White House's portrayals of the FBI as in disarray and Comey's assertion that the Trump administration lied about the bureau and its agents.
The only thing that seemed certain was that the Supreme Court itself was in disarray, with the purged judges refusing to recognize their dismissal, and government officials saying that they would no longer be allowed to hear cases.
The walkout, aimed at pressuring Congress to pass gun control legislation, adds pressure on a Republican Party in disarray after tumult in the White House and a strong showing by a Democrat in a special election in Pennsylvania.
"I think that the Flynn issue obviously is something that shows that in many respects this administration is in disarray and they've got a lot of work to do," said McCain, even as he praised Trump's defense secretary.
That set off fears of a war with the United States, exacerbated by the Iranian military's accidental attack on a Ukrainian airliner, which killed all 176 people on board; the government, in disarray, denied responsibility for three days.
"The administration then chose to defame me and, more importantly, the F.B.I., by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the work force had lost confidence in its leader," Mr. Comey said.
According to Hillary Young, a conservation biologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who did not participate in the study, common bird species are incredibly valuable to the ecosystems and without them, could leave them in disarray.
With the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Arab Gulf states in disarray, Trump's tweets have made the work of his top diplomats more difficult, and have presented the U.S. as an ineffective mediator tripping over its own feet.
And they've kept a lid on it, and they've been too afraid to have the fight in public because they don't want to hurt themselves in an election, or they don't want to look like they're in disarray.
He has, for example, never ruled out military action in Venezuela -- as unlikely as that seems -- after a US-backed effort to overthrow the government of Nicolas Maduro fizzled in recent weeks and left White House policy in disarray.
Describing French democracy as under threat, he said that the conservatives under Fillon were riddled with scandals and the Socialists, whom he backed in 2012, were in disarray, a situation that could pave the way for the far-right.
With just nine days left for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union, the divorce is again in disarray as Britain's politicians argue over whether to leave with a deal, exit without a deal or hold another referendum.
Although it is hard to find glimmers of hope in this world in disarray, this year's Report Card did identify a few bright spots, most notably some promise in the areas of promoting global health and advancing global development.
TORONTO (Reuters) - The sudden demise of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) has left the future of women's professional hockey in North America in disarray with many of the world's best players without a club team to play for.
Which is why congressional Republicans are in disarray over their replacement strategy, Trump has begun making impossible promises about what will come next, and even Medicaid's most committed opponents are admitting that slashing it is harder than they thought.
" If Trump really wants to make a difference in Syria, it's less about "shooting off a couple of missiles" and is more about the long-term American plans for the country, said Haass, author of "A World in Disarray.
Carter said the turbulence caused by recent budget battles was not helpful for managing the Pentagon and gave allies and potential enemies the false impression that the U.S. military was in disarray when it was actually investing well overall.
KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan's media was widely seen as among the region's most vibrant after military rule ended in 2008, but a dozen newspaper and TV journalists say the industry is now in disarray because of intimidation and army pressure.
But Mr. Weinstein's leave — not to mention an internal investigation and a board in disarray — may also curb those efforts, which include two major series in the works for Amazon Studios and three planned for Viacom's new Paramount channel.
With its finances and strategy in disarray and 95 percent of its market value erased, the German bank's executives are putting the finishing touches on a painful restructuring plan that they hope will halt the company's yearslong downward spiral.
"Top advisers to Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, briefed Congress on Tuesday afternoon about the state of the trade talks with China and left staff with the sense that the negotiations were in disarray," Mr. Ewing writes.
In the election, the BNP – in disarray following the jailing of its leader and former prime minister Khaleda Zia for alleged corruption - has joined smaller parties to form the National Unity Front alliance, headed by secular leader Kamal Hossain.
But though the NFLPA once again appears in disarray, and top stars publicly grumbling, the people said league and union officials believe the CBA proposal will be approved, and possibly before the NFLPA's annual meetings next week in Miami.
A year ago, over Memorial Day weekend, Donald J. Trump's campaign team was in disarray, Hillary Clinton had yet to lock down the Democratic nomination, and Peter Thiel was outed as the secret benefactor of a lawsuit against Gawker.
Republicans are in disarray in the wake of details that emerged from a book written by President Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton, a draft of which was provided to the White House for review on Dec. 30.
Nearly three years into office, Trump's attempts to match the lofty campaign promises he made on immigration are in disarray — the wall remains largely unbuilt, so-called sanctuary cities are still receiving federal money and birthright citizenship remains intact.
If I'm a non-junkie voter tuning into the debate, I think I'd come away from that thinking the Democratic Party was in disarray and the media didn't do much to help me clarify my choices in the primary.
After the group tried and failed to take over a town in eastern Sinai in 2015, the military carried out a devastating air campaign, leaving the group in disarray and sending a weak, splinter group west to El Arish.
Ms. Alley, the Yemen analyst, said that many had been calling for Mr. Saleh to leave political life for years, but that his violent demise threatened to leave his party in disarray and set off a cycle of revenge.
The BNP, which is in disarray following the jailing of its chief, former prime minister Khaleda Zia, on corruption charges, had also pressed for a caretaker government at the 2014 election and boycotted it after the demand was not met.
"Such a withdrawal would leave (Fillon's) party, Les Républicains, in disarray only two months before the first round of the elections on April 23, and there is no obvious substitute," Philippe Gudin, chief European economist at Barclays, said in a note.
The South Korean opposition is in disarray and it is quite possible that a candidate from President Park's own party would be elected president to succeed her, which would probably mean a continuation of her policies, but without shamanistic guidance.
British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plans were in disarray as her government sought to plot a way around the speaker of parliament's ruling that she had to change her twice-defeated divorce deal to put it to a third vote.
David Lefkowitz, senior equity strategist at UBS Wealth Management, said the European Central Bank was responding to the turmoil in the markets, while the Fed wants to keep raising interest rates and Chinese economic policy seems to be in disarray.
This makes it worryingly easy to imagine the Britain of 2018 or 2019 in disarray: her party in revolt, her ministers and partners alienated, her government sclerotic, Brexit talks breaking down, the economy tanking and Number 10 in bunker mode.
The BNP, which is in disarray following the jailing on corruption charges of its chief, former prime minister Khaleda Zia, had also pressed for a caretaker government at the 2014 election and pulled out after the demand was not met.
"A lot of them are saying they came to start a new life here because they lost everything," Pagan said on her third day of greeting arrivals from the U.S. territory, where the power grid and water supply remain in disarray.
"There's hardly anybody out, and they're not spending a lot," said bar owner Kevin Sharp on Tuesday night, minutes after lawmakers in London snubbed Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal to leave his birth country's departure from the EU in disarray.
The company's plans for the DC universe appear to be in disarray; on top of the critical disappointment that was Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, The Flash director Seth Grahame-Smith backed out of the project over creative differences.
One image called "Edinburgh Ale" shows Hill with two grinning men enjoying glasses of beer, while a following photograph titled "The Morning After" has Hill with his clothes in disarray, the glasses empty, and a friend jokingly checking his pulse.
The Funai agency is in disarray following the firing of its president on May 5 after he criticized a 40 percent budget cut that he said made it impossible for the agency to defend indigenous peoples from clashes with farmers.
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Despite accusations from the White House of a bureau in disarray, the current head of the FBI said last month that its thousands of agents continue at full speed without disorder, and are preparing for the arrival of a new leader.
With the Conservatives in disarray and the possibility of another general election within the year, some Labour legislators see this as a good moment to try to dethrone Mr. Corbyn, 67, whom they think would lead the party to electoral disaster.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said on the floor Monday that he has not yet heard from the White House after last week's contentious meeting with the President, and he complained that the White House is in disarray.
Describing French democracy as under threat, he said that the conservatives under Francois Fillon were riddled with scandals and the Socialists, who he backed in 2012, were in disarray, a situation that could pave the way for the far-right.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump's transition was in disarray on Tuesday, marked by firings, infighting and revelations that American allies were blindly dialing in to Trump Tower to try to reach the soon-to-be-leader of the free world.
Satoshi Okagawa, senior global markets analyst for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation in Singapore, said the fact that the main opposition party is in disarray bodes well for Abe and the ruling Liberal Democratic Party if a snap election is called.
Elsewhere, Britain's exit from the European Union was in disarray after the implosion of Prime Minister Theresa May's strategy left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election, or forge a much softer divorce.
" Why it matters ... CFR President Richard Haass, author of "A World in Disarray," gave Axios AM readers his quick take on the summit: "I don't know how to say 'charm offensive' in Korean, but that is what we are seeing.
The ECB has effectively invited Rome to step in at a time when the Italian government is in disarray, with a caretaker administration in charge after Prime Minister Matteo Renzi quit this week in the wake of a heavy referendum defeat.
ANKARA/ATHENS (Reuters) - Cyprus reunification talks were in disarray on Wednesday after reports the Turkish Cypriot side would not join this week's meeting in an escalating row that opened old wounds over past Greek Cypriot ambitions to unite with Greece.
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Republican Senator John McCain broke with the reassuring message that U.S. officials visiting Germany have sought to convey on their debut trip to Europe, saying on Friday that the administration of President Donald Trump was in "disarray".
According to a secret dossier compiled by Venezuelan agents, Mr. El Aissami and his family helped sneak Hezbollah militants into the country and went into business with a drug lord, becoming a rich man as the economy was in disarray.
"It's about mass demonstrations in cities across the country; a White House in disarray; a White House frustrated with leaks; a White House with a president at the top who's sure that the news media is making stuff up," Burns said.
"And at a time when the movement is in disarray and some of its members are getting knocked off of social media, it can, nonetheless, get a message out across millions of eyeballs on television and in print," he said.
Welcome to the world of 2018, when we celebrate the centenary of the end of World War I and indulge in nostalgic reminiscence of the popular upheavals of 1968, 50 years ago, while our current international order is in disarray.
The process was left in disarray — again — after today's vote in Parliament gave Prime Minister Boris Johnson a damaging setback, raising the prospect he might shelve his withdrawal deal and toss the debate over Brexit to the voters in an election.
The results suggest that Iowa and New Hampshire not only helped Mr. Sanders, but also left his moderate opposition in disarray heading into Wednesday night's debate in Nevada, with five candidates between 257 percent and 229 percent of the vote.
They are riding high in the opinion polls, with the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn in disarray, the centrist Liberal Democrats weak and the fractious far-right U.K. Independence Party, if anything, more a threat to Labour than to the Tories.
Six high-ranking officials who spoke to Reuters painted a picture of a civil service in disarray and decision-making at a standstill, with senior officials avoiding signing off projects or making decisions that could open them to bribery accusations.
Now that the elite fashion world is in disarray, splintered by the rise of the street, direct communication and a growing awareness of its lack of diversity, there is little wonder that LVMH would see in Rihanna a potential way forward.
With the national Democratic Party in disarray, the outline of the Donald Trump resistance is taking shape far from Capitol Hill, with New York and California emerging as the East and West Coast headquarters of opposition to the incoming administration.
The church has denied it had anything to do with the assault that floored stone altars, broke stone carvings, and left offerings in disarray at the highland religious site surrounded by a pine forest in the central Mexican state of Hidalgo.
It's about mass demonstrations in cities all across the country, about a White House in disarray, a White House frustrated with leaks, a White House with a president at the top who's sure that the news media is making stuff up.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's exit from the European Union was in disarray after the implosion of Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election or forge a much softer divorce.
They sought to reassure foreign financial firms that a no deal Brexit would not result in disarray for the City of London at a time when many banks, insurers and asset managers were already moving staff and operations to new EU hubs.
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"Our government was in disarray without any pre-emptive plans in the THAAD situation, while our companies kept bleeding in China," said the chief executive of a South Korean firm that supplies parts for Huawei smartphones, who also declined to be named.
MUNICH (Reuters) - The United Nations and other parties to Syrian peace efforts on Sunday softened any expectations of a major breakthrough at U.N.-led talks in Geneva next week, with U.S. policy on the crisis in disarray and its ties with Russia unclear.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May's government is in disarray over Brexit but there is no majority in parliament for damaging the economy by leaving the EU without a deal, the opposition Labour Party's finance minister-in-waiting said on Wednesday.
British Prime Minister Theresa May will try to forge a consensus in parliament on a Brexit divorce agreement after the crushing defeat of her own deal left Britain's exit from the EU in disarray 10 weeks before it is due to leave.
Elsewhere, Britain's exit from the European Union was in disarray after the implosion of Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election or forge a much softer divorce.
Britain's exit from the European Union was in disarray after a third defeat of Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election or forge a much softer divorce.
Britain's exit from the European Union was in disarray after the defeat of Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed Brexit deal left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election or forge a much softer divorce.
While the 2017 demonstrations failed and left the opposition in disarray, a dozen people who protested on Wednesday told Reuters of a renewed confidence in dislodging Maduro, who became president five years ago and has presided over a halving of Venezuela's economy.
It also delivers another blow to the UK's chaotic politics of late, with both main parties in disarray as the Conservatives seek a replacement for Prime Minister David Cameron and lawmakers from the main opposition Labour Party urge leader Jeremy Corbyn to resign.
They say, at a time when the Western liberal democracies seem to be in disarray, it's more about advocating a type of "socialism" that Xi has envisioned and implemented in China, now the world's second-largest economy and a fast-rising superpower.
Trophy hunters killing an elephant from a herd or a lion from a pride disrupts families and leaves the survivors in disarray and distress, and it reduces the chance that these glorious creatures will survive in the wild into the next generation.
Prime Minister Theresa May will try on Wednesday to forge consensus in parliament on a Brexit divorce agreement after the crushing defeat of her own deal left Britain's exit from the EU in disarray 10 weeks before it is due to leave.
After a bitter, weird, and sometimes nasty campaign, the governor had one of the worst pre-election weekends in recent memory—a publicity stunt gone awry and an offensive mailer sent with the approval of top aides suggested a campaign in disarray.
So all that blanket coverage left the audience with little impression of what a Trump victory might actually mean — either in policy or in its potential to reverse the Republicans-in-disarray narrative by giving the party all three branches of government.
" And in 2001, after the Supreme Court effectively elected George W. Bush over Al Gore, David Broder argued, "While George W. Bush advances his agenda and pushes outreach to the opposition, Democrats are struggling to find their footing.... Democratic leadership is in disarray.
The Tories are in disarray, and it looks probable that Boris Johnson—a man who conspired to beat up a journalist, and was fired from the Times and a front bench position for lying—will ride an even bigger lie into Number ten.
MOSCOW — Spain, one of the favorites to win the World Cup, found itself in disarray just two days before its first game of the competition, after the country's soccer federation fired Coach Julen Lopetegui on Wednesday, despite fervent protests from his players.
For the U.S. Postal Service, the latest buzz has clearly been its latest finances, which continue to be in disarray with a $28500 billion net loss in the latest quarter, and also how the price of stamps is now falling by 6900 cents.
"The more the world seems in disarray, especially with Trump as an erratic accelerant to that disarray, the more people seem to be looking for some return to normalcy and strong and steady leadership as opposed to erratic leadership," said a Biden adviser.
His victory caps a remarkable national drama in which a corruption scandal, mass protests and impeachment forced a South Korean president from office for the first time in almost 60 years, leaving the conservative establishment in disarray and its former leader in jail.
" Senator John McCain, a conference regular who has been one of the most prominent Republican critics of Mr. Trump's young presidency, said that the administration was "in disarray," and added: "The president, I think, makes statements and on other occasions contradicts himself.
As the shelling escalated Wednesday morning, a radiology nurse in Aleppo, Mohamed al-Ahmad, said he hoped the world would hear "our final scream," adding that the wounded, with rescue and medical services in disarray, were bleeding to death in the streets.
MADRID — U.N. climate negotiations ended in disarray on Sunday, amid worries that President Donald Trump will win reelection next year and follow through on his promises to withdraw the U.S. from the international effort to head off catastrophic changes across the planet.
"While other parts of the White House were in disarray, the president's political shop was prepared to utilize his time and the bully pulpit to motivate voters and sell a positive legislative agenda," said Bryan Lanza, a spokesman for Trump's 2016 campaign.
What once glittered with seasonal displays and pretty department store girls spraying perfume is now in disarray, as if college students returned home for the summer and dumped their stuff — the messy, last-gasp remnants of a century of polite, sociable capitalism.
With the French left in disarray under the deeply unpopular President Francois Hollande, opinion polls suggest that the centre-right presidential nominee will meet and defeat the National Front's eurosceptic, anti-immigration leader Marine Le Pen in a runoff for the Elysee palace next year.
A general election does not need to be held until late 2018 but the main opposition Democratic Party is in disarray after its leader abruptly resigned and a novice local party led by popular Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike has yet to become a national force.
Spain's Socialists, in disarray after their leader quit earlier this month, have yet to clarify whether they have agreed to back a budget, without which the country will be plunged back into political turmoil and potentially have to return to the ballot box next year.
With the UK Independence Party in disarray and its MPs migrating to conservative ideals—which partly explains the recent surge popularity for May—and being led by the universally distrusted Paul Nuttall, they're unlikely to gain much traction during the next month of campaigning.
However, the main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, has been in disarray after its leader and former prime minister, Khaleda Zia, was jailed for corruption in February - charges she says were part of a plot to keep her and her family out of politics.
With the Republican Party in disarray, and a Hillary Clinton victory looking more and more likely in the fall, Democrats have the rare chance, right now, to look past day-to-day politics and work on establishing, and adhering to, a broader liberal vision.
Trump, who has been in office less than four weeks and whose foreign policy apparatus is in disarray following the forced resignation of his national security adviser Michael Flynn, brings with him an unpredictability that Netanyahu's staff hoped would not impinge on the discussions.
However, in the last two days, several more examples have come to light that are worth mentioning and reposting my column because it underscores my original argument that Trump's campaign is in disarray and that the candidate is a disturbed individual with no self-control.
The Global Times, a nationalistic tabloid run by the ruling Communist Party's main newspaper, the People's Daily, asked why the G-7 had "ended in disarray" while the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in the port city of Qingdao was "full of enthusiasm and ambition".
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Papua New Guinea and Australia will hold urgent talks about the fate of 900 asylum seekers after PNG announced the closure of the island detention center holding them, leaving Australia's tough immigration policies in disarray in the midst of a general election campaign.
The Democratic Party, which only held power for three years and three months before Mr. Abe became prime minister in 2012, is still in disarray over what is widely regarded as a failed term that included the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
The president reassured Mr. Cobb that he had no plans to fire him, according to a person who spoke with the president late Monday, in part to prevent a narrative that his team was in disarray after The New York Times began making inquiries.
When his aides first began airing the possibility of an early election last week, it was clear he had the advantage against the chief opposition Democratic Party, which has been in disarray since the July resignation of its leader, Renho Murata, and several recent defections.
How a celebrated announcement quickly ended in disarray offers a rare public glimpse into the internal posturing — and undercutting of colleagues — that has been playing out in the West Wing on a daily basis since Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry last month.
He finds a way, through this form, to explore the effects of the war on an entire community and to delve deeply into the consciousness of one flawed individual who is both a spiritual guide and a living symptom of the society in disarray.
Even with the Trump Presidency in disarray, there is no guarantee that the Democrats will make a strong comeback in the midterm elections of 2018 and the Presidential race in 2020—the real, albeit less glamorous, job of the D.N.C. in the years to come.
"Truman and Acheson, and everyone who followed, based our policy on a 'world-first,' not an 'America-first,' basis," said Richard N. Haass, whose new book, "A World in Disarray," argues that a more granular, short-term view of American interests will ultimately fail.
The Global Times, a nationalistic tabloid run by the ruling Communist Party's official newspaper, the People's Daily, asked why the G7 had "ended in disarray" while the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in the port city of Qingdao was "full of enthusiasm and ambition".
And Trump on Sunday -- for the first time in more than four months -- did not appear on or call into any news program, leaving a vacuum that allowed the political narrative to shift from that of a campaign in disarray to one getting its act together.
Koichi Nakano, political science professor at Tokyo's Sophia University, said the slip in Abe's support could, perhaps counter-intuitively, encourage him to call a snap election sooner rather than later, before support for his cabinet slides further and while the opposition camp is still in disarray.
Instead, focus on a crucial fact: The Trump campaign is in disarray, displaying a chaos rarely seen in national politics (since at least 1972, when George McGovern's presidential run became a legendary shambles after his running mate dropping out because of reports about his mental history).
Although the law required no reason at all to fire the FBI director the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader.
" Why it matters, from Haass, whose book has the prescient title, "A World in Disarray": "What is clear above all is that the 45th president values little of his global inheritance; less clear is that he has anything to take its place other than non-stop disruption.
Their poor showing probably doesn't suggest that intolerance, bigotry and xenophobia are on the decline in the U.S. Rather, the far right, already under pressure from lawsuits for fomenting hate and sidelined from major social media networks, appears to be in disarray, splintered into rival factions.
The stand-off in the Azov Sea is more combustible now than at any time in the past four years as Ukraine has rebuilt its armed forces, previously in disarray, and has a new generation of commanders who are confident and have a point to prove.
But since an agreement on a draft deal on the process known as Brexit was announced, those arguments have exploded in public, leaving the government in disarray, Parliament seemingly deadlocked and the future uncertain after March 29, when Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union. Mrs.
The tall, baritone former prosecutor almost choked up as he recalled White House and administration statements that the FBI was in "disarray" under his leadership, and that he was fired for decisions he had taken in 2016, involving probes into Hillary Clinton's use of a private e-mail server.
The company's hardware division has supposedly been in disarray since a series of layoffs last summer that also saw the VP of Engineering, and de facto lead of the hardware division, Steve Horowitz, kicked off the hardware team and replaced with the former VP of Operations, Mark Randall.
The entire Republican party is in disarray because of Donald Trump, who successfully rode a wave of social media to the Republican presidential nomination — social media that was shared by people on Facebook and amplified by Facebook's algorithm displaying what was shared to audiences that might like it. 11.
And although the law requires no reason at all to fire an FBI director, the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the work force had lost confidence in its leader.
"Although the law required no reason at all to fire an FBI director, the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader," Comey testified.
Once I quite drinking and really just had enough kindness to sit with myself and all the difficult feelings, it became clear what the project has been the whole time, and the connection with myself that music maintained while the regime of my conscious mind was just in disarray.
Islamic State (IS) once boasted a "caliphate" across swathes of Syria and Iraq and claimed deadly attacks across the world, though it is now in disarray, landless and leaderless after the killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi during a U.S. special forces raid in northwestern Syria last month.
And although the law required no reason at all to fire an FBI director, the administration then chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader.
But after compiling a list of residents who were unresponsive to an initial request for a home inspection, before the pipe project even started, Mr. Keany learned that many were embarrassed to open their doors because of what lay inside: homes that were overfurnished, cluttered and in disarray.
Trump's address was an opportunity to change the narrative of his presidency from one of an administration in disarray to one of a man on a methodical mission, and to accomplish that, he donned a new kind of tie and a new kind of tone: less truculent, more inspirational.
WASHINGTON — The speed of Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act has stunned health industry lobbyists, leaving representatives of insurance companies, hospitals, doctors and pharmaceutical makers in disarray and struggling for a response to a legislative quick strike that would upend much of the American health care system.
If nothing else, Cespedes's professing his affection for a former team and manager could reinforce the perception that the Mets — who are far behind the Washington Nationals in the National League East and trail five teams for the second N.L. wild-card berth — are an unhappy team in disarray.
Arrow's winter finale left the team in disarray: Oliver was tricked into killing Felicity's new boyfriend, Billy Malone, by the villain Prometheus; Diggle was recaptured after an ill-advised jailbreak earlier in the season; Curtis' extracurricular vigilante activities seemingly cost him his marriage; and Laurel Lance seemingly returned from the dead.
Trump's supporters, who relish his unconventional diplomatic style, are likely to hail the summit as a foreign policy win for the president over one of America's most bitter long-time foes even as he feuds with Washington's closest allies after leaving an economic summit in Canada in disarray over the weekend.
" CFR President Richard Haass, author of "A World in Disarray," said Mattis' language ("threat" rather than "capability") suggests the U.S. is focused on a preemptive response (against a threat deemed to be imminent), rather than a preventive attack, "something that would be unacceptable to many Americans and to South Korea.
With the SDF in disarray, the Americans largely compelled to leave the country, and the Turks focused on their fight against the People's Protection Units (YPG) — the mostly Kurdish backbone of the SDF — the Islamic State has a golden opening to rebuild itself in the resultant power vacuum in eastern Syria.
This is not simply due to U.K. Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayPence to travel to United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland in September Pelosi vows no UK free trade deal if Brexit undermines Good Friday accord Huawei beefs up lobbying amid Trump crackdown MORE's government appearing to be in disarray.
"Although the law required no reason at all to fire an FBI director, the administration then chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader," he told Senators.
Like Richard Haass's recent book, "A World in Disarray: American Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old Order," this volume sometimes tries to cover too much in too little space, but it's equally timely and informed, providing an important overview of the dynamics in an increasingly interconnected and fragmented planet.
But frustration has yet to sharpen into mass demonstrations because there is nobody to channel it: India's opposition is in disarray; divisions of caste and religion dominate politics; and the government of the Hindu nationalist prime minister, Narendra Modi, constantly raises the threat of neighboring Pakistan to distract the public.
After a spectacular campaign launch in January before 22,000 in her hometown of Oakland, Harris — once lauded as a top tier contender — has been mired in low single digits in the polls and dogged by reports of a campaign marked by flailing strategy, muddled messaging and a team in disarray.
LeBron James chose to sign with the Lakers as a free agent in July 2018 independent of anyone working for them — and they were a franchise in disarray, after Magic Johnson's unforeseen resignation as team president in April, until Anthony Davis forced a trade to the Lakers to team up with James.
But the mean winter season brought unseasonably cold to parts of Asia, such as Myanmar, where orphaned elephants had to be wrapped in knitted blankets; and to New York, where hundreds of flights were delayed and Kennedy Airport remained in disarray on Sunday after a water main burst and flooded a terminal.
In an interview airing Sunday on "Meet the Press," Mattis warned that the region was in "disarray" due to the invasion of Turkish forces and withdrawal of U.S. troops, which he warned would benefit ISIS forces thought to be hiding in the region as well as those already detained in prison camps.
But even as her approval rating slips into the low single digits, Ms. Park has been defiant, meaning that South Korea's worst political crisis in decades is likely to drag on for months, leaving her conservative government distracted and in disarray while it grapples with a slowing economy and rising household debt.
The Democratic Party itself may still be in disarray and not capable of raising much money, and the National Republican Congressional Committee may still be outraising its Democratic counterpart, but Democratic candidates in 40 races are reported to have outraised their Republican opponents, and a victory by Lamb would only bolster that.
Making matters worse, they are going on the road against the Jaguars (0-2), a team that should be in disarray with Nick Foles out and Jalen Ramsey demanding a trade but one that is somehow put together an impressive performance in which they very nearly beat Houston despite being a 9.5-point underdog.
Jones has repeatedly implied that his team has Super Bowl aspirations — a fairly wild belief when you consider the Cowboys' 0-5 record against teams with winning records — so a failure to put away a team that has been in disarray all season would potentially be the low point of an already trying season.
"With conservatives and their electoral support bases in disarray as the country continues to cope with the Choi Gate scandal, Ban will probably be the only viable candidate able to carry a center-right banner-assuming that is what he wants-and compete against what will be a tough challenge from center-left candidates," Seaman explained.
City's back line was in disarray, with Vincent Kompany out with an injury (yet again) and Martín Demichelis so poor — he was a statue on Marcus Rashford's first-half goal, and his awful back pass led goalkeeper Joe Hart to injure himself in a lunge — that the biggest roar from the City fans came when he was replaced.
In the countryside, much of the terrain is hilly; within the cities, the destruction wrought by World War II and the rezoning brought by the 1980s economic bubble have resulted in development sites that are narrow, perilously close to streets or shorelines, abandoned or otherwise left in disarray by storms or residents who couldn't afford to maintain them.
They also find their personal relationships in disarray: Rex is estranged from his daughter, Lex Lightning (Jillian Bell); Black Saturn (Tucker Gilmore) is sorting out his feelings for the villain Groaner (Zeb Wells); and Cooch the superhero cat (Heidi Gardner, voicing what has to be the most appealing animated character currently on the small screen) is mourning Brad.
" In his timely new book, "A World in Disarray," Richard Haass — president of the Council on Foreign Relations and the senior Middle East adviser to President George H. W. Bush — takes a calm, reasoned look at the world today and America's foreign policy, but comes to the unsettling conclusion that the global trend is "one of declining order.
Mr. Trump's White House is in disarray, Mr. Netanyahu is under investigation for corruption and politically weakened, Mr. Kushner has not a day of diplomatic experience, the other Arab countries that Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu hope will be part of an agreement may or may not cooperate and Palestinian hatred of Jews may be too deeply entrenched.
Not to mention my edges were completely sweated out and in disarray despite the cute yellow headband I wore both to save my edges (and, full disclosure, to complement my colorful Nike React sneakers.) By the time I got home from the first night of training (a casual three miles — I almost died, I promise you), I was exhausted both physically and emotionally.
Just 85033 hours earlier, the convention was in disarray after Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE publicly rebuked Trump by refusing to endorse him, as Republicans openly feuded in front of the nation.
She also managed a large treatment unit known as the Island Clinic, a joint initiative of the Liberian government and the W.H.O. "Everything was in disarray and everybody was running away — she came in and stepped up to the plate," said Dorbor Jallah, who was the national coordinator for the Ebola task force in the early months of the response.
The address, which focused on national security, came amid reports that the campaign's organization is in disarray in key states, that the Republican National Committee is apparently thinking about shifting its focus to down-ballot races instead of the presidential contest, and a damning New York Times story in which Trump staffers painted their boss as moody and impossible to control.
With the left in disarray — its reputation is tarnished, its members divided, and it has no other strong presidential candidate — Brazil could well follow the recent trend in other Latin American countries, where right-wing parties that stubbornly refuse to cut ties with their former dictatorships are now on the rise, enjoying the support of the growing evangelical Christian communities, as is the case in Chile.

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