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The job to throw the country into disarray and hostility?
Such measures have thrown the global travel industry into disarray.
American foreign policy is increasingly falling into disarray and incoherence.
Everything spins into disarray, but it doesn't collapse all at once.
The two-day rally devolved into disarray and, eventually, deadly violence.
His death in a helicopter crash threw their lives into disarray.
It will raise premiums and throw health insurance markets into disarray.
In spring 2014, the habit sent the family careening into disarray.
Record-high temperatures in the region have thrown this dream into disarray.
He has reportedly fled to Venezuela, throwing Colombia's peace deal into disarray.
The move to intervene could throw IL&FS's restructuring plan into disarray.
A. Financial sector reform was looking promising but has fallen into disarray.
News of Bolton's memoir broke Sunday and threw the Senate into disarray.
The development could disrupt the company and throw succession plans into disarray.
Essentially, manual voting errors threw the results of the presidential election into disarray.
Critics argue that could throw insurance markets into disarray and cause higher premiums.
The consequent delays after that ruling threw the entire election schedule into disarray.
Britain's exit from the European Union could throw many international agreements into disarray.
They also throw plans to replace the country's aging nuclear plants into disarray.
It also threw the coming election into disarray, as campaigning has already begun.
Any plans to repatriate Othman and other Moroccan prisoners were thrown into disarray.
The state's governor has sent an expensive high-speed rail project into disarray.
At the very least, it might throw Burger King Russia's Whoppercoin plans into disarray.
Weeks later Mr Mubarak was toppled and the political order was thrown into disarray.
Such an outcome, though far from certain, would cast the Brexit process into disarray.
The bungled response to allegations of abuse by Porter has thrown that into disarray.
The rest of the morning, however, would throw much of my trip into disarray.
A flight from a reserve currency would throw the global trading system into disarray.
If potentially throwing his party into disarray bothered the president, it did not show.
By 1980, everybody took the Iowa caucuses seriously, and Democrats were tumbling into disarray.
With Mr. Griveaux's withdrawal, the president's plans for Paris have been thrown into disarray.
Still, the toll taken on the region has thrown the wine industry into disarray.
It wouldn't be the last time Kauff's life was thrown into disarray by Chase.
Those impacts, if they hit critical infrastructure, can throw your fledgling community into disarray.
Otherwise, it won't just be Christians like me who have their lives thrown into disarray.
Instead of a sober debate, her sudden pivot plunged the cabinet and Parliament into disarray.
Trump's blanket attacks on immigration have thrown this pipeline for global tech talent into disarray.
Predictably, they escape, putting magical authorities after Scamander, while throwing the magical world into disarray.
Then, in February 2016, Justice Antonin Scalia died suddenly, throwing the court's docket into disarray.
German equities have come into focus as European markets were thrown into disarray this week.
It recalibrates what we're used to, throwing it into disarray, amping it up, reframing it.
The slowdown has thrown the partnership between the government and refugee resettlement agencies into disarray.
Notwithstanding these actions, musicians from the affected countries have seen their lives thrown into disarray.
Duque&aposs detractors warn that his victory could throw an already delicate peace process into disarray.
He claimed the policy change sent NASA into disarray, and that the agency hasn't fully recovered.
Elite's galaxy, filled with hundreds of major and minor political factions, was instantly thrown into disarray.
The news throws both the future of Spider-Man and that of the MCU into disarray.
The clash between California and Washington threatens to throw the United States auto market into disarray.
Supply chains and factories are being thrown into disarray as many workers stay home in China.
"The Executive Order has thrown the county's current budgetary and planning processes into disarray," it said.
From the latter period of Sculley's role at Apple and until 1997, Apple fell into disarray.
The franchise then spiraled into disarray, compiling a 7-25 record over the 2013 and '14 seasons.
But those lawyers are now fighting among themselves, threatening to throw the litigation against G.M. into disarray.
Fears of the Democratic National Convention falling into disarray began to fade with the first lady's speech.
Trump threw the G-7's efforts to show a united front into disarray at the weekend.
Neumann's personal interests, relentless pursuit of growth, and splurging of company cash reportedly threw WeWork into disarray.
Costa Rica's emissions barely register in the global carbon belch-athon that's throwing the climate into disarray.
The president has been known to change his mind at the last minute, throwing things into disarray.
The move garnered international headlines with the travel plans of thousands of foreign nationals thrown into disarray.
In fact, the more that Trump's campaign falls into disarray, the more he dominates the news cycle.
That meant the coverage for more than 40,000 Humana members in Tennessee's individual market was thrown into disarray.
Last year, at the G-7 summit in Ottawa, Canada, Trump threw typically stage-managed proceedings into disarray.
Trump's firing of Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State this week has threatened to throw preparations into disarray.
A surprise vote from Britain in favor of leaving the EU sent global markets into disarray on Friday.
But before the meeting, China's closest ASEAN ally Cambodia opposed the proposed wording, throwing the group into disarray.
Offensive coordinator Tom Herman took a job with the Houston Cougars, throwing plans for the Buckeyes into disarray.
"A Monday CNBC headline declared that "Trump may have just thrown decades of US-China relations into disarray.
Travel plans for business trips, vacations, and study abroad opportunities have been put into disarray since the announcement.
On Saturday, he said his plans to bring her to the United States had been thrown into disarray.
Just as America's political system is falling into disarray again, our cultural mythmaking machine is faltering as well.
The health law debate continues on Capitol Hill, where the discourse over the "skinny repeal" descended into disarray.
Other, as yet poorly understood, forces seemed to have provided the nudge that tipped repo markets into disarray.
For many riders, the long-term station closings compound their frustrations, prolonging commutes and throwing routines into disarray.
CLEVELAND — The Republican National Convention was thrown into disarray Monday as delegates opposing Donald Trump made their final stand.
India's capital was thrown into disarray as 10 million of its citizens had their access to running water cut.
The shock result could send Britain's negotiations to leave the European Union — due to start June 19 — into disarray.
Global Shock Donald J. Trump's surprisingly strong showing in the presidential race is throwing global financial markets into disarray.
The construction of the aqueduct threw both their cultural and natural landscapes into disarray, and that process continues today.
THE LIGHTBULB The U.S. killing of a senior Iranian military commander could throw the global oil market into disarray.
Their impact is all the greater because William and Harry have shone just as British politics slumped into disarray.
Indeed, Maduro has solidified his grip on power as the opposition has fallen into disarray following the failed uprising.
That natural order is then thrown into disarray when it turns out a village chieftan's (Momoa) newborn twins can see.
When the whole world falls into disarray and nothing makes sense to me he is my shelter, my safe harbor.
A midmonth blizzard in the East sent things into disarray, and we closed out with a whole lot of uncertainty.
Since Hicks left in March, the position has languished at a time when the communications shop has fallen into disarray.
Even approaching the red comes with real administrative costs, and all states' budgets are thrown into disarray by this doubt.
Mr. Trump essentially dismantled the collective "West" by throwing that gathering into disarray over tariffs and the Iran nuclear deal.
She has earned praise for stabilizing an office of more than 313 attorneys, which fell into disarray under previous leadership.
Many of the world's largest cruise lines have completely halted sailings as the spreading coronavirus throws entire economies into disarray.
In Chinese medicine terms, all that change throws the yin and yang, your body's cool and warm qualities, into disarray.
The top civil servant at the UK's Home Office resigned on Saturday, threatening to send Boris Johnson's government into disarray.
Galardi, however, argued that rejecting the process Gawker had proposed would throw the company into disarray, with advertisers abandoning it.
The ouster of McMaster also throws into disarray the still-forming plans to oust multiple top officials in one swoop.
The city agreed to fork over half in April, but in the meantime, the subways continued to spiral into disarray.
But when Muslim invaders of the Ottoman Empire sacked Constantinople in the 15th century, the Eastern churches were thrown into disarray.
Ralph Northam's medical school yearbook page — and Northam's subsequent admission to wearing blackface in the 1980s — threw the state into disarray.
Trump's decision to pull troops from Syria upended a 5-year alliance and threw the plans against al-Baghdadi into disarray.
A gloomy coda on the election of Donald Trump threatens to undermine the hero's work and throw the world into disarray.
The requests threatened to throw into disarray the lawsuits against G.M. that had been consolidated into a so-called multidistrict litigation.
The move threw Kentucky's health system into disarray, and patients arrived at dental clinics unaware that they no longer had coverage.
The clear intention was to discredit the election results by announcing fake voting numbers that would throw public discussion into disarray.
The upheaval threw Labour's campaign into disarray only a day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservatives stumbled out of the gate.
It's been thrown into disarray in the last few decades, but in theory, at least, this is still how things work.
According to American authorities, North Korea was behind the WannaCry attack; the motive was to throw its enemies' economies into disarray.
Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests have thrust Cathay Pacific, the city's flagship carrier with a workforce of 27,000 people, into disarray.
This isn't the first time we've seen computer systems thrown into disarray when faced with a text string they're not expecting.
The campus fell into disarray -- there were protests calling for the reinstatement of the players, and the situation garnered national attention.
The market meltdown continued Monday after the surprise vote by the U.K. to leave the European Union sent global equities into disarray.
Mere hours later, as the Judiciary Committee was gearing up to vote on Kavanaugh's nomination, Flake threw all of that into disarray.
And they threatened to throw the convention itself -- suddenly rattled by Trump's polling bounce after last week's Republican convention -- deeper into disarray.
In a variety of city settings, social psychologists threw different public environments into disarray, with strewn-about shopping carts, graffiti, and litter.
A gambling ring (read: Wall Street) had just been knocked over by some idiots, and the underworld had been thrown into disarray.
For a moment, we thought a computer glitch would send the world into disarray and cause satellites to fall from the sky.
In April, wave after wave of severe thunderstorms in Atlanta knocked its operations into disarray, leaving crews and planes out of position.
Relations between Nissan and Renault were thrown into disarray after the arrest of Mr. Ghosn on charges on charges of financial misconduct.
About a quarter of Canadian Pacific workers staged a walk-out on Tuesday night, throwing industries dependent on its transportation into disarray.
The CDU was thrown into disarray this week when leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer stood down little over a year into the job.
If the court's ruling is upheld — the government immediately vowed to appeal — that plan would be thrown into disarray, analysts said. Mrs.
It fell into disarray with the collapse of the Soviet Union, but Mr. Putin's government resurrected it under a new management team.
The production, started in early 2013, was thrown into disarray when its original director, the visionary Lynne Ramsay, left mere days into shooting.
The scandal has so far ripped the Oakland Police Department into disarray, as it cycled through three police chiefs in just nine days.
His executive order has thrown the group's spring field season preparations into disarray and left Samimi fearful for the future of her research.
They did their job, but by the time I left college, I'd lost my retainers and my teeth had drifted back into disarray.
Brussels, Luxembourg and Berlin have been running circles around London in the Brexit negotiations, throwing British politics into disarray with an election looming.
The settlement had been considered a huge win for Uber and the judge's rejection of the agreement throws the whole process into disarray.
The Labour Party's campaign was thrown into disarray only two days into the season, and just a day after the Conservative Party stumbled.
Venezuela's petroleum industry, whose vast revenues once fueled the country's Socialist-inspired revolution, underwriting everything from housing to education, is spiraling into disarray.
Hoppert: The Louisiana Derby winner had lots of upside until his training schedule was thrown into disarray because of the aforementioned woes. Pass.
Five Argentines, one Belgian and two Americans were senselessly murdered by a fiend and my normally peaceful environment has been thrown into disarray.
The last 10 days in Virginia have thrown all of that into disarray — and demonstrated that political power will always trump political idealism.
Earlier, an emergency session of NATO leaders was called, throwing the previous schedule into disarray as officials scrambled to deal with Trump's outburst.
A federal judge threatened to throw the U.S. healthcare system into disarray last week when he declared the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
Beyond that, Warner Bros.' future only gets murkier, not least because the disappointment of Justice League seems to have thrown their plans into disarray.
This could set off a chain reaction where other big emitters like Australia withdraw, sending the process into disarray and potentially killing Paris altogether.
Since his wife died last year, Mr. Lee's household has been thrown into disarray, with three factions of once-trusted aides vying for control.
Last month, a court decision led to a halt in operations of Japan's only other operating reactor, potentially throwing government energy policy into disarray.
However, the appearance of a small boy who comes to Lizzie and her two fellow witches threaten to throw everything into disarray once again.
"If left to stand, the judgment below could throw immunity principles into disarray around the world," the lawyers for the company and country wrote.
A major power outage sent the air hub into disarray over the weekend, as thousands of passengers were hit with major cancellations and delays.
Those aspirations were thrown into disarray four months later, when Danish voters narrowly rejected the treaty, which needed all member states to approve it.
The arrest of a top executive at Huawei, one of China's flagship technology firms, has thrown President Trump's trade negotiations with China into disarray.
Both four-player games deliberately lean into disarray, with players working in teams to do their jobs while the environment shifts dangerously around them.
However, Huawei's relationship with the British chip designer was thrown into disarray earlier this year when the US imposed sanctions on the Chinese company.
Our old friends above and below stairs are thrown into disarray as they scramble to prepare the stately home for its biggest moment yet.
Two days after Google threw the future of Huawei's Android devices into disarray, its sub-brand Honor is announcing its flagship lineup for the year.
David Rouzer, a Republican from North Carolina, dismissed the idea that Congress had been thrown into disarray over the White House drama throughout the week.
It comes after her plan to hold a third meaningful vote on her embattled Withdrawal Agreement was thrown into disarray by the speaker of Parliament.
But without Jensen's equipment savvy and Hofmann's guiding hand, over the next two years, Indigo Ranch lost most of its clients and fell into disarray.
But it's unclear whether the remaining TPP members will be open to re-negotiating a deal that was thrown into disarray following the U.S. exit.
NATO does need to demonstrate strength and unity to Russia, especially now that Britain's vote to leave the European Union has thrown Europe into disarray.
Day after day, subway riders in New York City have voiced a steady drumbeat of grievances as the century-old system has descended into disarray.
On election day he had assembled a transition team of around 100, whose leadership he has since purged, throwing many of its existing preparations into disarray.
That is stoking concern about a possible failure to reach a Brexit deal, which most economists say would throw the world's No. 5 economy into disarray.
The social calendars of the well-to-do have been thrown into disarray, as art festivals, luxury fairs and invitation-only retreats are postponed or canceled.
May's position is fatally compromised, but there is no viable replacement in sight, a toxic situation plunging a party once known for ruthless discipline into disarray.
Fears that the virus that has infected more than 80,000 people worldwide — the vast majority in mainland China — is spreading have thrown the markets into disarray.
Dropping the credit would throw the market for electrified vehicles "into disarray," and possibly stall broader efforts to build more zero-emission vehicles, Ms. Robinson said.
The New York Times reported last month that the plans to do so have fallen into disarray amid California's deal-making with automakers and staff departures.
Mr. Yang later worked as a journalist for Xinhua, the state news agency, watching as the fervor of the Cultural Revolution fractured into disarray and disillusionment.
A good showing by President Mauricio Macri would support the peso after three rare months of stability, while a Peronist win could throw it into disarray again.
His imprisonment throws the country's presidential race into disarray, with no clear leader emerging to take the former president's place as the standard-bearer for Brazil's left.
Humanity may be facing tremendous peril and mass extinction in the coming decades as rising temperatures send the world into disarray, a recent climate change report warns.
Colombia was thrown into disarray Sunday after voters narrowly rejected a referendum on the deal brokered between the government and FARC to end a 52-year war.
With tourism the main source of income for its estimated 40,000 inhabitants, Mr. Duterte's assertion threw the island, famed for its fine, white sand beaches, into disarray.
Cash shortages have plunged Zimbabwe's financial system into disarray, threatening social unrest and undermining Mnangagwa's efforts to win back foreign investors sidelined under his predecessor Robert Mugabe.
Once home to Armenians and Greeks who bequeathed the elegant buildings, the area fell into disarray after its original inhabitants abandoned the city amid anti-minority policies.
It is impossible to extrapolate from these meaningful rebellions whether Republicans in Congress will allow Trump to harm the citizenry or plunge the global economy into disarray.
We could sit all day and list the various interconnected reasons why this particular state fell into disarray, because a state is a large and complex organ.
And so it was for this couple, as Tropical Storm Hermine moved up the East Coast, throwing their plans (which had included a rooftop ceremony) into disarray.
In roughly five billion years, after all, our galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy will collide — likely sparking yet another quasar and throwing our night sky into disarray.
But the upset they might pull off is to deny Rubio a second-place finish in New Hampshire, and send the GOP establishment into disarray once again.
This resistance to Trump is flooding congressional town hall meetings and has thrown the GOP's health care strategy into disarray — taking the larger legislative agenda with it.
A power outage at Delta's headquarters in Atlanta has thrown the airline carrier into disarray Monday morning, grounding flights and stranding passengers in airports worldwide, NPR reports.
The event is worthy of a John Waters film—and Gault is often compared to Divine—but the arrest sent Gault, her family, and friends into disarray.
Propagated in the psychedelic pages of the magazines Mondo 2000 and Future Sex , this networked sex would also throw the conventional borders of the body into disarray.
A massive blizzard is pummeling the East Coast of the United States, wreaking havoc on the roads, leaving thousands without power, and throwing travel plans into disarray.
Programmers feared that the calendar change from "99" to "00" would cause computers to incorrectly process the date, plunging industries into disarray after the clock struck midnight.
And for the progressive, liberal member base that prides itself on its well-rounded lifestyle, SoulCycle's political ties (even if indirect) throw all their soulfulness into disarray.
"Block grants or per capita caps would throw state finances into disarray" and shift costs to the states, Democratic governors said in a letter to congressional leaders.
Then, on Friday, their lives were thrown into disarray by the expansion of President Trump's ban on immigration to include six new countries, including four in Africa.
They say growing tension between the neighbouring states, deepened by a recent media spat, has led to mounting trade restrictions that are now throwing their businesses into disarray.
China publicly thanked Cambodia for supporting its stance on maritime disputes, a position which threw the regional block's weekend meeting in the Laos capital of Vientiane into disarray.
The county argued that every day it is owed millions of dollars of federal funding, and its budgetary planning process had been thrown into disarray by the order.
Trump also said he might double down on import tariffs by hitting the sensitive auto industry, throwing the G7's efforts to show a united front into disarray.
"It will also throw into disarray tens of thousands of collective bargaining agreements governing millions of teachers, police officers, firefighters, first responders and other public employees," he said.
"The market has been pricing in a Hillary Clinton victory and that got thrown into disarray," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives at Charles Schwab.
This sensible process was thrown into disarray when former President Bill Clinton made a surprise airport tarmac visit to none other than the sitting attorney general, Loretta Lynch.
That decision threw Brazilian markets into disarray and threatened to drag out a painful political crisis with a constitutional standoff that could end up at the Supreme Court.
Eagle was business and trade policy chief in Corbyn's team until she quit on June 27 as part of the wave of resignations that plunged Labour into disarray.
An inconclusive general election result has thrown Irish politics into disarray, promoting a flurry of back-room negotiations among the country's political parties to form a coalition government.
The county argued it was owed millions of dollars of federal funding every day and that its budgetary planning process had been thrown into disarray by the order.
But on July 7 Bellamy's said Chinese authorities had suspended Camperdown's export licence, throwing plans for the firm to regain ground in its largest export market into disarray.
It's possible that Republicans, faced with a devastating health insurance cliff, will descend into disarray until a handful of them agree to extend the law basically as-is.
While many Republicans, like Mr. Ryan, continued to affirm their support for Mr. Trump, others appeared ready to abandon him, throwing the once stolid party further into disarray.
The question is whether the Republicans can let go of their hatred of Obamacare long enough to skip the intervening steps and send Democrats into disarray right now.
The decision has thrown the company's plans into disarray, and it is uncertain how to proceed as it is forced to renegotiate deals with contractors and property owners.
The cancellation of a summit in Chile where Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi were expected to sign the agreement also threw plans for the pact's completion into disarray.
The accusation against Kavanaugh has sent Capitol Hill into disarray, with a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers calling for a vote to be delayed until an investigation is complete.
"Subsequently the march was sent into disarray and could have been avoided would major voices of social rights activist organizers have been present in the conversation," the researchers wrote.
New e-commerce rules in India have plunged Amazon and Walmart's local operations into disarray, as the retailers struggle to comply with new restrictions in a key growth market.
But what if they respond to defeat by descending into disarray, hungry for a new direction—perhaps a direction where they don't strategically foment anti-gay, anti-Muslim animus?
"It will also throw into disarray tens of thousands of collective bargaining agreements governing millions of teachers, police officers, fire-fighters, first responders and others public employees," he said.
If implemented, the changes could throw tax collection into disarray in Romania, whose public administration is among the weakest in the EU, plagued by vague legislation, bureaucracy and corruption.
What do we make of a person who would use a fallacious story, and subsequent public interviews, to send the country into disarray for personal, and possibly, financial gain?
Trump also planned to meet with House Republicans at noon to discuss plans to avoid a shutdown, which have been thrown into disarray by the president's change of heart.
Venezuelans now routinely skip meals and spend hours in supermarket lines as the OPEC nation's economic system steadily falls into disarray, spurred by the 2014 collapse in oil prices.
And not only have democracy and capitalism fallen into disarray worldwide, the uncritical idealization of democracy and capitalism after 1989 is at least partly responsible for our current woes.
The ban has thrown into disarray prospects for sales at some of the largest tech companies and drew a sharp rebuke from Beijing, further ratcheting up tensions over trade.
The Philippines filled the ore supply gap after the Indonesian ban but the country's nickel production has been thrown into disarray by a draconian environmental review of its miners.
Here's what we know so far: A federal judge threatened to throw the U.S. healthcare system into disarray last week when he declared the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
Since the AP report, Algeria&aposs security forces have fallen into disarray, with the head of the gendarmerie and the chief of national security both being forced from their jobs.
The ruling has thrown many insider trading prosecutions into disarray, and dealt a serious blow to the crackdown on insider trading by Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
When D.J.'s life falls into disarray, she moves back into the family's luxurious San Francisco home, splitting the responsibilities of parenting with housemates Stephanie and Kimmy Gibler (Andrea Barber).
Last July a proposed trade deal between five countries of the East African Community (EAC) and the EU was thrown into disarray when Tanzania backed out at the last minute.
At least 35,000 passengers had their travel plans thrown into disarray; long lines of stranded BA passengers could be seen milling around the airport for the rest of the day.
The filing reveals previously unknown details about financial relationships at the organization, which was thrown into disarray due to revelations that it mishandled the Facebook data of millions of people.
The U.K.'s government's plans for a Brexit from the European Union were thrown into disarray Thursday by a High Court ruling that lawmakers must be involved in the process.
He's only ramped up that power as president, throwing cable newscasts into disarray with tweets on topics as harmless as his media diet or as impactful as a Cabinet departure.
On August 20th it jettisoned Philippe Dauman, its chief executive, whom many people at the firm and outside blame for leading the business into disarray during his decade in charge.
A surge in attacks in the northeast by Boko Haram and its now more powerful offshoot Islamic State West Africa Province is throwing preparations for the presidential election into disarray.
The next year, he and his sometime boss, the Rochester billionaire Tom Golisano, brokered a Republican coup in the State Senate that threw the Capitol into disarray for a month.
Like their first two records, Here's to the Good Times and Anything Goes, Dig Your Roots is a mess, but a mess that might improve if thrown further into disarray.
Carige's temporary administrators have been trying to find a buyer for months but their efforts were thrown into disarray last month when BlackRock pulled out of a proposed rescue plan.
In "Carried Away" (from her story collection "Open Secrets"), a librarian with an affinity for order has her romantic life thrown into disarray by a series of peculiar, haunting encounters.
In 2018, Trump threw the efforts of other leaders to show a united front into disarray by leaving early, backing out of a joint communique and criticizing his Canadian host.
The resignation of the leader, Patrick Brown, threw the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario into disarray about five months before provincial elections that many believed he was poised to win.
In the face of this industry-wide meltdown, there's a small category of professional travelers — bloggers, creatives, photographers, and video producers like Gunadie — whose careers are being thrown into disarray.
But some analysts are treating the U.S. elections outcome with caution after the British vote to leave the European Union in June took markets by surprise and sent them into disarray.
Why stocks are falling Global stocks were ailing after President Donald Trump Sunday threatened further tariffs on Chinese imports that could come into effect on Friday, throwing global markets into disarray.
Maranhao's surprise decision on Monday threw Brazilian markets into disarray and threatened to drag out a painful political crisis with a constitutional standoff that could end up at the Supreme Court.
Huawei was planning to follow other tech giants in releasing a smart speaker, according to The Information, but then the US government threw the company's software partnership with Google into disarray.
THE NEVERENDING IOWA CAUCUSES: The Democratic National Committee seems to have been more involved in the oversight of the app that threw the Iowa caucuses into disarray than Tom Perez suggested.
This has been thrown into disarray since two of its 737 MAX passenger jets crashed in Indonesia in October and Ethiopia in March, killing all 346 passengers and crew on board.
That threw State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's aggressive schedule into disarray, and a judge last month rejected prosecutors' request to order Porter to testify against his fellow officers while he awaits retrial.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)British Airways pilots have voted by a big majority to strike, escalating a pay dispute with the airline that could throw the summer travel season into disarray.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is to set out her plans for Brexit on Monday after UK lawmakers rejected her deal with the EU last week, throwing the process into disarray.
His house was spared, but he also contemplated another impact of that day's incident: He had to call off several planned jobs, throwing his busy schedule as a builder into disarray.
Though the Ibrahim brothers will be reviled across much of the country for plunging Sri Lanka into disarray, they will be missed by some in the community who relied on them.
That put Mosby's aggressive schedule into disarray, and a judge last month rejected prosecutors' request to order Porter to testify in the trials of his fellow officers while he awaits retrial.
Mr. Johnson, a person briefed on the matter said, considered General Kelly to take over the Secret Service after it fell into disarray amid a skein of scandals and security lapses.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump arrived in Britain after two days of haphazard deal making with NATO allies and throwing some of America's closest diplomatic relationships into disarray.
It's important to note that these same conservatives who are now threatening a shutdown over short-term spending are among the cast of characters that have thrown immigration talks into disarray.
The potential loss of the dispute body comes as Mr. Trump's trade war on multiple fronts has thrown global commerce into disarray; another tariff increase on Chinese goods set for Dec.
The crew receives a bizarre call about a man who was attacked by a tiger shark on a freeway, and a plastic surgeon's office falls into disarray after a gas leak.
I was paralyzed by the prospect of telling them that we could lose this protection, and that our lives could be thrown into disarray and that we may be split apart.
India's shadow banking sector has been thrown into disarray after a series of defaults at large lender Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services last year triggered fears about contagion in the financial sector.
But that plan was immediately thrown into disarray at an explosive hearing at which Judge Emmet Sullivan pressed the defense hard on its recent suggestions that the case against Flynn was unfair.
The scandal has further strained an already dysfunctional alliance with Renault SA and thrown Nissan into disarray as it finds itself on course to book its lowest operating profit in 11 years.
On Friday, his "Free Speech Week" featuring a series of right-wing speakers at the University of California, Berkeley, fell into disarray just days before it was scheduled to begin on Sunday.
Anyway I digress, because despite being a fan of the democratic process, Britney has actually singlehandedly thrown it into disarray in Israel, due to an issue with one of her upcoming concerts.
Here's a deeper dive into the game that wasn't a part of the conference: The Rabbids' appearance has messed with the integrity of the Mushroom Kingdom universe, sending the world into disarray.
The fires have thrown California's wine-producing industry, and related tourism, into disarray at the end of the region's annual grape harvest, damaging or destroying at least a dozen Napa Valley wineries.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Garbine Muguruza's preparations for next week's Australian Open were thrown into disarray when the world number three pulled out of the Sydney International due to a leg injury on Wednesday.
In offices across the capital, all eyes turned to television screens to hear the outcome of a yearlong investigation that could have thrown the 2016 presidential election into disarray and changed history.
LOS ANGELES — Thomas O. Staggs, the favored contender to lead Disney after Robert A. Iger's retirement, unexpectedly announced his departure on Monday, throwing succession at the world's largest entertainment company into disarray.
The new ruling could throw into disarray Senate elections due on March 3, with opposition figures saying it invalidates candidates from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) nominated by Sharif.
CLEVELAND — Donald J. Trump staved off a potentially embarrassing effort to throw the Republican National Convention into disarray, with delegates voting late on Thursday to squash what remained of a fading rebellion.
On Sunday, Colombian voters narrowly rejected the government's peace deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, in a stunning referendum vote that has thrown the peace process into disarray.
The Asian Champions League, the region's leading club competition, has also been severely affected, with the schedule of the group phase thrown into disarray since the tournament kicked off in early February.
That threw into disarray the balance of power through which Democrats and Republicans, by virtue of their respective controls of the Assembly and Senate, had long been forced to the bargaining table.
The move could potentially throw government energy policy into disarray, with the nuclear industry only recently starting to get reactors back online amid widespread public scepticism after the meltdowns at Fukushima in 2011.
The clash between Brazil's two most senior lawmakers threw markets into disarray and threatened to drag out a painful political crisis with a constitutional standoff that could end up at the Supreme Court.
Australia's constitution bars dual nationals from parliament, and Turnbull's centre-right coalition government was thrown into disarray last month by a High Court ruling that five of them were ineligible to be lawmakers.
Cigna and Anthem are on track for joining forces, although reporting from the International Business Times about corrupt reviews of the deal at the state level has thrown the proposed merger into disarray.
Massive objects like galaxies were much closer together, and as a result often collided or gravitationally bumped up against one another, creating just enough of a kerfuffle to throw their structures into disarray.
A previous fledging peace process last year was stopped after the Taliban announced that its founder, Mullah Omar, had been dead for two years, throwing the militant group into disarray and factional infighting.
The new government faces a complex challenge asserting its authority, while efforts to counter people trafficking were thrown into disarray by the conflict that followed Libya's 2011 uprising, and the coastguard feels abandoned.
With multiple restaurants and a book, she isn't introduced until the third episode, when her return throws the staff into disarray as she immediately fires the sous chef for disregarding her signature dish.
India's shadow banking sector has been thrown into disarray after a series of defaults at large lender Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services last year triggered fears about a contagion in the financial sector.
Australia's constitution bars dual nationals from parliament, and Turnbull's center-right coalition government was thrown into disarray last month by a High Court ruling that five of them were ineligible to be lawmakers.
Japan's political opposition has fallen into disarray and its news media has grown ever more deferential, leaving a widespread feeling in the country that there is no alternative to the sitting prime minister.
This summer, hackers gave a Florida city two choices: it could pay a $600,000 ransom, or the hackers would wipe the government servers they had taken control of, sending the city into disarray.
In the eight years since Moammar Gadhaffi was deposed and killed in the 2011 conflict, Haftar has been one of a handful of strongmen to take advantage of the nation's descent into disarray.
In the eight years since Moammar Gadhafi was deposed and killed in the 2011 conflict, Haftar has been one of a handful of strongmen to take advantage of the nation's descent into disarray.
Since then, he has been one of many strongmen claiming pre-eminence in the nation's descent into disarray, based in the city of Benghazi and exerting most of his control in eastern Libya.
Back in 2009, its scores threw Democrats' plans for Obamacare into disarray, and the party crafted its revisions to its various bills specifically in hopes that they would result in better CBO scores.
New sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh threw Capitol Hill into disarray Wednesday, but Republicans are refusing to change course and still plan to vote on the nomination early next week.
The constitution bars dual nationals from parliament, and Turnbull's government was thrown into disarray last month by a High Court ruling that five parliamentarians, including his deputy, Barnaby Joyce, were ineligible to be lawmakers.
Still, the toll taken on the region as a whole has thrown the wine industry into disarray, and McGaughy said the 2017 Napa vintage will likely be smaller than it otherwise would have been.
U.S. President Donald Trump had thrown last year's summit of the club of major industrial countries in Canada into disarray, backing out of a joint communique and firing barbs at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Then, on the eve of the World Cup, Real appointed Julen Lopetegui, the Spain coach, to replace him, sending the country's campaign in Russia into disarray, and prompting fury from the Spanish Football Federation.
The small town of about 5,000 people was thrown into disarray at the end of February when it became of one of the first areas in France to see an outbreak of the virus.
Williams, a longtime foreign service officer based in London, joined Pence's team to advise on Europe and Russia matters just as President Donald Trump's posture toward Ukraine threw the foreign policy establishment into disarray.
As tens of thousands of voters in Florida's storm-tossed Panhandle try to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Michael, their communities are grappling with yet another problem — an election season thrown into disarray.
In Ferrante's ice-pick of a novel, Olga's orderly life spins into disarray — our reviewer called it "a purgatory of rage and bereavement" — when her husband of 15 years leaves her for another woman.
That approach was thrown into disarray when Trump abruptly changed course last week, ordering officials to find another way to add the question -- something the Supreme Court left the door open to in its ruling.
Abeo remains there for years and is forced to work in the fields and is raped by the shrine's priest; eventually the place falls into disarray and becomes a brothel where she is repeatedly raped.
On Friday, the state party chair called for an independent investigation into exactly what went wrong with the state's caucuses, which were thrown into disarray after the app used to report results experienced technical difficulties.
The new group likely began to form after ISIS's defeat in Mosul last July, but found a foothold after much of the north of Iraq fell into disarray because of the country's internal political rifts.
The two sources, who are close to a fund comprising Italian banks, spoke after officials met in Rome on Thursday to discuss what to do after BlackRock's decision, which plunged the rescue plan into disarray.
In a worst case scenario, it is unlikely the company would go out of business even if it fell into disarray because it would be strategic for several large companies to takeover at a discount.
Trump also took aim at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and said he might double down on import tariffs by hitting the sensitive automobile industry, throwing G7 efforts to show a united front into disarray.
Still, Smith said that even this potential hurdle doesn't bring 2019 close in comparison to the early-2000s dot-com bubble, when a glut of newly public internet companies drove the technology sector into disarray.
The British government's plans to begin a two-year divorce process by the end of March were thrown into disarray last week, however, when a court ruled that parliament must be consulted on the decision.
He's weathered more storms than Ferdinand Magellan, having fallen victim to label shake-ups, legal drama, the music industry's lapsing into disarray at the hands of the internet, and the ineffable conscience of Kid Cudi.
But it has thrown Mr. Trump's trade negotiations with Beijing into disarray, drawing a sharp protest from the Chinese government and sending financial markets into a panicky swoon, before a modest recovery on Thursday afternoon.
"They're coming up onstage and they're already a little bit baffled, looking for direction from me, and then when you drop something that's very automatic, like a handshake, it throws them into disarray," he explained.
The first formal talks with the Taliban since their 2001 ouster collapsed in 2015 after it was announced that their founder, Mullah Mohammad Omar, had been dead for two years, throwing the militant group into disarray.
When you hear it for the first time, it can be jarring — the bar that typically ends with P seems to stop short at N, and the timing and rhyming are thrown into disarray after that.
A company called Shadow earned instant infamy this week when an app it created to tabulate the results of the Iowa caucuses led to a statewide meltdown that has thrown the Democratic presidential campaign into disarray.
After the conservative wing of the GOP threw the week into disarray, the more moderate wing of the GOP – dubbed the Tuesday Group – huddled in a room underneath the House floor and collectively scratched their heads.
The decision, which was announced on Twitter, plunged the administration's Middle East strategy into disarray, rattled allies like Britain and Israel, and stranded Syria's ethnic Kurds, who have been faithful partners in fighting the Islamic State.
While the immigration debate occupies politicians and new the "zero tolerance" policy has thrown thousands of families into disarray, the World Cup shows how much people from other countries help make up the fabric of New York.
The move crushes the hope of reunification for refugees already here but whose family members remain abroad and throws into disarray the agencies that for years have quietly worked to help refugees settle into their new communities.
But recently an incident of a very weird kind (ha ha) threw the band into disarray, when they found their Facebook page, which they had used to build up a fanbase and communicate with fans directly, hacked.
Hierro was appointed in the wake of Lopetegui's dismissal on Wednesday for agreeing to take over Real Madrid following the World Cup without informing the Spanish football association, a drama that threw the team's preparations into disarray.
HAVANA (Reuters) - The two countries sponsoring Colombian peace talks said negotiations were back on track on Wednesday after they were thrown into disarray last week when rebel negotiators appeared in public escorted by armed and uniformed guerrillas.
Paolo Savona, an 81-year-old economist, was rejected as economy minister by the president on Sunday because of his criticism of the euro single currency, throwing into disarray the coalition's first attempts to form a government.
After August 2011, whenever Republicans tried to stage a crisis, Obama rejected their terms, and let the imperative for congressional action—to fund the government, for instance, or to raise the debt limit—drive Republicans into disarray.
Chaotic movements of migrants, including many allowed by Italy and Greece to head north without being registered, have thrown the bloc's cherished Schengen system of open borders into disarray, with governments putting up new barriers to travel.
On the five-year anniversary of The Tan Suit, Twitter users are looking back at Obama's time in office and marveling at how incredibly dumb it was for the country to fall into disarray over light fabric.
The rejection this week of London's deal with the European Union by British lawmakers has thrown the process into disarray with options ranging from a no-deal Brexit in 10 weeks time to staying in the bloc.
Finally, America's prized position in the region would be thrown into disarray, with big outstanding questions about the future of the alliance between the United States and South Korea and the U.S. military presence on the peninsula.
Yet preliminary negotiations around these issues fell into disarray at talks in Bangkok this month, as poorer countries accused wealthier nations, including the United States, of reneging on their promises for financial aid to fight climate change.
Paolo Savona, an 81-year-old economist, was rejected as economy minister by the president on Sunday because of his criticism of the euro single currency, throwing into disarray the coalition's first attempts to form a government.
But his decision, conveyed via Twitter on Wednesday, plunges the administration's Middle East strategy into disarray, rattling allies like Britain and Israel and forsaking Syria's ethnic Kurds, who have been faithful partners in fighting the Islamic State.
But what's notable is that the administration would be decoupling its challenge to California from its broader plan to weaken federal fuel economy standards, the latest sign that its plans for that rollback have fallen into disarray.
Millions of travelers whose Thanksgiving holiday plans were thrown into disarray by two powerful storm systems now have to deal with another coast-to-coast winter storm system on the way home, per the National Weather Service.
BERLIN — A week after Angela Merkel's chosen successor threw her conservative party into disarray by announcing she would step down, the candidates who have emerged seem to represent the antithesis of the centrist chancellor from Germany's east.
This discovery throws the Kims' plans into disarray and, like Chekhov's gun, the suseok returns, not as a symbol of fortune but as a weapon, setting off an explosion of violence with a Shakespearean-level death toll.
The repeal bill Congress is likely to take up would deny 22 million people insurance and, even if accompanied with a promise of a replacement bill later on, could rather quickly throw the entire insurance market into disarray.
Britain's review into its 5G network was plunged into disarray earlier this year after a newspaper reported that the government had decided to allow equipment from Chinese telecoms company Huawei to be used in part of the network.
"Chinese steel has grown from nothing to the behemoth it is now, that's throwing things into disarray," said Mlodziejewski from the Steel Index, which runs daily price assessments of the metal on which some SGX derivatives are based.
It would be the first contraction since 1976, when China was hit by the devastating Tangshan earthquake as well as the tumult from the death of Mao, whose Cultural Revolution threw the economy into disarray for a decade.
A couples wedding day is often one of the happiest they share, but for some, the coronavirus is throwing a wrench into their day of bliss as family travel plans, venue rentals, and hotel bookings fall into disarray.
Crown, backed by Australian billionaire James Packer, is making a near-total exit from the world's two biggest gaming hubs, Las Vegas and Macau, as a gambling crackdown in China hits profits and throws its expansion plans into disarray.
The summit host, President Emmanuel Macron of France, has set the bar low for Biarritz to avoid a repeat of the fiasco last year when Trump threw Canada's G7 summit into disarray by leaving early, scotching the final communique.
On June 250, markets went into disarray, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index tumbling 7 percent on the day, and the U.K. pound falling to its lowest level against the dollar since 1985, hitting a trough of $1.3224.
"The two leaders noted that the operations conducted by Russia's Aerospace Forces have brought about a real turnabout in the fight against the terrorists in Syria, throwing their infrastructure into disarray and causing them substantial damage," the Kremlin said.
Cash shortages have plunged the economy into disarray, threatening widespread social unrest and undermining Mnangagwa's efforts to win back foreign investors who left under Robert Mugabe, whose 40-year rule ended in a coup more than a year ago.
ATHENS, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Senior Greek judges ruled on Wednesday an auction of TV licences held by the left-led government in September was flawed, throwing into disarray a crusade by authorities to shake up an unregulated broadcasting sector.
The International Olympic Committee's handling of Russia's systemic doping program has been plunged into disarray after sport's top court overturned bans issued to 28 Russian athletes just days before the start of the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
And just this week another road project in Indiana fell into disarray, with state officials announcing on Monday that Indiana was trying to take control of the job from a public-private partnership that led by a Spanish company.
Kabila has refused to comment on his future and has appealed for a dialogue to help organise this year's voting after the election calendar was thrown into disarray when elections for local and provincial posts were missed last year.
Horpynych was born as World War II broke out, she told me at her modest cottage, which has fallen into disarray after being pummeled by mortars and rockets, a consequence of living within sight of the destroyed Donetsk airport.
During the trial, the Navy's case against Chief Gallagher fell into disarray as a key witness, Special Operator Scott, changed his story on the stand and prosecutors canceled the testimony of other witnesses, fearing they would do the same.
Qualifying candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination will take the stage in New Hampshire on Friday night for their latest debate, capping off a turbulent week that began with Iowa caucuses thrown into disarray by a delay in results.
Problems with an app used by the party to tabulate voter choices plunged the first-in-the-nation nominating contest into disarray, with the results not known for days and an anticipated rechecking of the results in numerous precincts.
It is now working with Britain and Germany to save a 2015 agreement on Iran's nuclear program, which was thrown into disarray when U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out of the accord in May and re-imposed economic sanctions on Iran.
Washington (CNN)Vice President Mike Pence will try to leave behind a White House in tumult when he arrives in Europe Friday, but he's likely to be dogged by the recent events that have thrown the Trump administration into disarray.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A New Zealand navy vessel will ferry diesel fuel around the country as the government rushes to alleviate a days-long fuel shortage that has cast air travel into disarray in the run-up to Saturday's national election.
Talks between Kabul and the Afghan Taliban have been on hold since efforts collapsed last year after it became known that Mullah Mohammad Omar, the movement's founder and leader, had been dead for two years, throwing the group into disarray.
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's hedge fund industry has been thrown into disarray as managers rush to comply with stringent new rules, introduced overnight, that could see over half the industry shut down by August, fund managers and lawyers told Reuters.
The SPD has slid further into disarray since its leaders struck the coalition deal, blighted by bitter divisions over whether to team up again with Merkel, a loss of confidence in outgoing leader Martin Schulz and discontent over the succession process.
The first formal peace talks with the Taliban since the start of the war collapsed last year after it was announced its founder, Mullah Mohammad Omar, who sanctioned the talks, had been dead for two years, throwing the group into disarray.
Though Macron is set to be forceful in his pro-European approach, a win for his far-right anti-EU opponent Marine Le Pen, who fought for a referendum on France's EU membership, would likely have thrown the union into disarray.
Indeed, the Trump administration has thrown this status quo into disarray, for example by initially wavering -- until his most recent trip to Poland -- in the American commitment to coming to the aid of its fellow NATO members, should they require it.
MADRID (Reuters) - One of the founders of Spain's anti-austerity Podemos party, Inigo Errejon, gave up his seat in parliament on Monday, sending the movement - a key ally of the ruling Socialists - into disarray months before regional and municipal elections.
Since 1633 the government's finances have been thrown into disarray, thanks to a collapse in the price of oil, which accounted for 90% of federal revenues, and disruptions to production by militants who blow up pipes and kidnap oil workers.
The SPD has slid into disarray since its leaders struck the coalition deal last week, blighted by bitter divisions over whether to join the coalition, a loss of confidence in outgoing leader Martin Schulz and discontent over the succession process.
The rest of the law, meantime, remains intact, although Trump has engaged in other efforts to chip away at it, like cutting insurance companies off cost-sharing subsidies, even if they seem likely to throw the individual insurance market into disarray.
The sanctions have since 2014 complicated new capital-raising by Russian firms and the new U.S. measures have thrown lending patterns into disarray, with lawyers from big Western banks trying to establish what is still permitted under the latest restrictions.
"The impotence that I feel makes me want to cry," said Lopez, 45, one of 11,000 Venezuelans whose dialysis treatment has been thrown into disarray by a wave of blackouts in the oil-rich but crisis-stricken South American country.
Lawyer John Dowd has previously taken the lead on talks with Mueller, but Dowd's abrupt departure threw things into disarray and left Jay Sekulow, Trump's outside counsel, to deal with Mueller's team while scrambling to beef up the President's legal defense.
LONDON (Reuters) - Trade tensions risk throwing the global economy's transition to greener energy into disarray and could hurt energy companies' preparations toward it, BP Chairman Helge Lund said as leaders of the world's largest economies gather for talks in Japan.
Around election time, according to federation officials, budgets can suddenly double, only for teams to fall into disarray later on when backers decide they are no longer getting a useful boost from basketball and pull out, as Mr. Choueiri eventually did.
Based on Nikolai Gogol's absurdist tale of the nose of a civil servant that escapes and sends St. Petersburg into disarray, the opera was dropped from repertory by Soviet authorities in 22 and rediscovered by the West in the 22007s.
Members of the Democratic National Committee had raised concerns about Price's impartiality; he is friends with a Buttigieg senior adviser, who is married to the founder of the company that developed the phone app that helped send the caucuses into disarray.
Less than two days later, Mr. Nunes, who was leading the investigation, plunged it into disarray with his assertion that Mr. Trump or his associates may have been incidentally caught up in surveillance of foreigners conducted by American spy agencies.
Given that the Trump administration's departure from historical norms has thrown the American political landscape into disarray and that a majority of would-be voters are worried about technology's labor market effects, the 2020 election is ripe for political disruption.
BERLIN — The shock decision of Angela Merkel's heir apparent to quit as leader of Germany's largest party thrust the country's politics into disarray Monday, reigniting both the race to inherit the chancellor's mantle and a battle over the direction of the conservative establishment.
Scott Stanford has spent the past year trying to chart a course forward for Sherpa Capital, the venture capital firm that was thrown into disarray when his co-founder, Shervin Pishevar, left after multiple allegations of sexual harassment (all of which he denied).
On Wednesday, Obama met with Democrats on Capitol Hill as they formed a strategy that appeared aimed at warning that Republicans risk throwing the entire U.S. healthcare system into disarray by dismantling the Affordable Care Act, without a plan to replace it.
LA MALBAIE, Quebec (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump threw the G7's efforts to show a united front into disarray after taking aim at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, adding he might double down on import tariffs by hitting the sensitive auto industry.
Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to ask the European Union to delay Brexit by at least three months after her plan to hold a third vote on her deal was thrown into disarray by a surprise intervention from the speaker of parliament.
The shock of Great Britain's vote to leave the European Union has already thrown global financial markets into disarray and cost Prime Minister David Cameron his job, but it will take years before the geopolitical impact of the Brexit referendum fully materializes.
MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday expressed optimism about NAFTA talks that have been thrown into disarray by a U.S. probe exploring auto tariffs, while a source said Mexico had made a new offer to seek a deal.
FUKUROI CITY, Japan (Reuters) - Japan is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to earthquakes, typhoons and tsunamis and organizers of next month's rugby World Cup hope their best-laid plans are not thrown into disarray by a natural disaster.
WASHINGTON — Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, threw the Trump administration's defense against impeachment into disarray on Thursday when he said that the White House withheld nearly $400 million in military aid to Ukraine to further President Trump's political interests.
WASHINGTON — Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, threw the Trump administration's defense against impeachment into disarray on Thursday when he said that the White House withheld nearly $400 million in military aid to Ukraine to further President Trump's political interests.
Fish populations are already declining in many regions as warming waters throw marine ecosystems into disarray, according to the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of scientists convened by the United Nations to guide world leaders in policymaking.
Ten months after U.S. President Donald Trump threw the efforts of other leaders to show a united front into disarray by leaving early, backing out of a joint communique and criticizing his Canadian host, senior diplomats are scrambling to avoid a repeat episode.
Shortly after the Democratic National Convention in 2016 — which came right after Russian hackers stole DNC emails, throwing the party into disarray — Trump and Gates, a top campaign aide, were riding in a car from Trump Tower in Manhattan to LaGuardia Airport.
Putin informed Assad of the withdrawal by phone, and the two agreed Russia's military intervention "brought about a real turnabout in the fight against the terrorists in Syria, throwing their infrastructure into disarray and causing them substantial damage," according to a Kremlin statement.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's first general election since a military coup five years ago was thrown into disarray on Monday as two opposition parties alleged cheating and the election commission said it could be weeks until the make-up of parliament becomes clear.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's plans to leave the European Union could be thrown into disarray by a vote in parliament later on Tuesday but bets are mounting that a chaotic no-deal Brexit can be avoided and that sterling will rise from here.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May will ask the European Union to delay Brexit by at least three months after her plan to hold a third vote on her fraught divorce deal was thrown into disarray by a surprise intervention from the speaker of parliament.
People had started posting about a new Rihanna song featuring Drake, and while most things I thought I knew about myself had recently been thrown into disarray, I was pretty sure that historically, I had been a fan of Rihanna songs which featured Drake.
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Investors also largely brushed off tensions over the divisive G7 meeting, when Trump threw the allies' efforts to show a united front into disarray after taking aim at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and announcing that he was backing out of the joint communique.
PARIS (Reuters) - Grabbing a bicycle from a docking station and riding the streets of Paris used to be one of the city's many charms, but the once-loved Velib system has fallen into disarray and some new dockless bike-share schemes are struggling to survive.
From furloughs at the Justice Department to confusion in the courts, to prison officers working without a paycheck, the shutdown has challenged the nation's courts and criminal justice system and those whose livelihoods depend on them, slowing some cases while throwing others into disarray.
Walker's withdrawal came three days after his former running mate, Byron Mallott, a Democrat and the first Alaska Native elected to statewide office, abruptly resigned as lieutenant governor over admitted but unspecified "inappropriate comments" in a scandal that threw the governor's campaign into disarray.
A second senior administration official concurred while a third instead pinned the blame on the House Freedom Caucus, the group of hardline conservatives who have held out support for the bill, demanding a slew of 11th-hour changes that sent the House GOP jigsaw puzzle into disarray.
On the one hand, there is the intricately clamped-down interplay among a household thrown into disarray by the arrival of the German tutor, Walter (Lorne MacFadyen), who excites the imaginations of a hypersexual matriarch, Louise (Lucy Cohu), and her clearly sexually confused son, Clive (Tom Morley).
French diplomats say Paris has scaled back its ambitions for France's presidency of the club of major industrialized countries after U.S. President Donald Trump threw last year's summit in Canada into disarray, backing out of a joint communique and firing barbs at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The election in the metals exporter is due to take place on April 10, with a run-off in June if there is no outright winner, but has been thrown into disarray amid a barrage of citizen petitions to bar candidates over the breaking of electoral rules.
Republican-led efforts to replace Obama's healthcare law were thrown into disarray 10 days ago after Republican leaders in the House of Representative had to withdraw their own legislation ahead of a vote due to insufficient support from conservative and moderate members of their own party.
"The thing that will drive the party into disarray and fracture us potentially in irreparable ways is if we start trying to control the election results now and putting thumbs on the scale in ways that will be seen as not respecting what voters are telling us."
Death toll rises In the eight years since former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was deposed and killed in 2011 -- following a military intervention led by France and the UK -- Haftar has been one of a handful of strongmen to take advantage of the nation's descent into disarray.
The European Council has said it will convene for a special summit on November 25 that is dedicated to finalizing the terms of Britain's departure from the EU. Whatever the EU states decide, ultimately if the U.K. Parliament rejects the deal the Brexit process will be thrown into disarray.
The company is likely hoping the scale of these metrics makes it seem like it's doing a great job, when in reality, it didn't take that many Russian accounts to throw Facebook's entire operation into disarray, leading to CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifying before a Congress that's now considering regulations.
In doing so, it poses a question common to so many young people in the modern era, as the United States' electoral politics spirals further into disarray and the UK considers its place in relation to the rest of Europe: should you be proud of where you come from?
Congress in shock Tuesday's developments sent shockwaves up to Capitol Hill, where there has been increasing disquiet among Republicans about the catalogue of missteps and self-inflicted wounds inflicted so far during the Trump presidency, which seems to be falling further and further into disarray by the day.
In a phone call Monday between Putin and Assad, "the two leaders noted that the operations conducted by Russia's Aerospace Forces have brought about a real turnabout in the fight against the terrorists in Syria, throwing their infrastructure into disarray and causing them substantial damage," the Kremlin said.
The issue is a new headache for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is gearing up for the renegotiation of NAFTA with the United States and Mexico and saw his pipeline policy thrown into disarray this week by election results in the west coast province of British Columbia.
"Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, received a standing ovation as he made an unannounced appearance at a global investment conference here on Tuesday, further clouding an event that has been thrown into disarray after the killing of a dissident Saudi journalist," The New York Times reports.
In the mystical sex comedy "Blessed Art Thou," Anselm, a young monk, after a thrillingly erotic visitation from the Angel Gabriel, begins to metamorphose into a visibly pregnant woman, throwing the other members of his order into disarray and bringing to the surface all their submerged discord and hypocrisies.
Then, over a Chinese dinner at the White House with the two top Democrats on Capitol Hill, President Trump threw that momentary sense of satisfaction into disarray, forcing Republicans to confront the subject that packs more emotional and political force than anything they had on their busy agenda: immigration.
As the state handed out millions in tax incentives to lure businesses here, working-class voters say they are struggling to keep up with rising rents and still feel economically vulnerable more than a decade after the recession plunged Las Vegas's tourism and construction-dependent economy into disarray.
When the company recently premiered their US-wide partnership with Burger King, many vegan groups on Facebook fell into disarray over constant arguments between vegans with different attitudes about the animal testing, shared broilers, and whether vegans should even support a fast food company in the first place.
Defense Department officials said in recent days that the Islamic State had been thrown into disarray by continued coalition attacks, and that the Iraqi Security Forces, backed by the United States, were well on their way to reclaiming most of the country back from the extremist Sunni group.
Previous plans for Mr. Xi and President Trump to conclude a deal on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit meeting at the end of next week in Chile were thrown into disarray when the Chilean government canceled the meeting because of street protests in the capital, Santiago.
"It's the president's choice to put [Whitaker] in that position and I think we saw what happened last time when there was recusal - it kind of threw things into disarray – and kind of got us to the point where we are now with regard to the Russia collusion investigation," GOP Rep.
If the Food and Drug Administration had taken action earlier, if the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had been more flexible, if testing had been made readily available, there's no telling how many deaths could have been prevented — and how many lives wouldn't have needlessly been thrown into disarray.
It frustrated traditional party committees during Mr. Obama's presidency, when some Democratic leaders saw the group as drawing money and attention away from the D.N.C. That committee fell into disarray when Mr. Obama was president, and prominent Democrats, including Hillary Clinton, have criticized the state of the party's infrastructure in 2016.
As Trump raged at congressional Republicans for drawing him into that race and for failing anew to shred Obamacare, the party tumbled further into disarray, bolstering the prospect that Republicans will go into the midterms with almost nothing to show for their turn at the helm of the federal government.
Bolton's forthcoming White House memoir threw Trump's impeachment trial into disarray after The New York Times reported over the weekend that an unpublished manuscript described the president telling his then-national security adviser that military aid to Ukraine was conditioned on the launch of probes into his domestic political rivals.
This week, the Trump administration is expected to go one step further and effectively cripple the organization's system for enforcing its rules — even as Mr. Trump's widening trade war has thrown global commerce into disarray and another tariff increase on Chinese goods set for next weekend could send markets reeling.
Mr. Trump's decision to revoke Ms. Pelosi's military transport drew howls of outrage from Democrats and some Republicans, and threw into disarray a long-planned trip by the speaker and senior lawmakers — including the chairmen of the House Intelligence and Foreign Affairs Committees — to visit American allies and troops stationed overseas.
There is simply no way Paul George doesn't know it and isn't completely familiar with how badly it fucks him, stripmines his stats, sends the team into disarray, plops him on podiums with a guy dressed as a clown, hemming and hawing about why he didn't manage to shut Ricky Rubio down.
Not too long ago, the Executive Office of Immigration Review — which is the immigration branch of the Justice Department — resorted to pulling judges from one part of the country for temporary assignments at critical border facilities, which has thrown local dockets into disarray, and left clients wondering where their judges have gone.
BRUSSELS — Less than 24 hours after Britain threw Europe's postwar order into disarray last Thursday by voting to leave the European Union, dozens of officials from the bloc's 28 member countries and its executive arm met behind closed doors in a drab Brussels office block to discuss the urgent issues at hand.
"The best case scenario for the Never Trump backers is to throw the convention into disarray, either by ensuring Trump does not reach the eight-state threshold so the rules have to be changed, or by changing the rules even if he does," said Jeff Berkowitz, a former Republican National Committee official.
Once dismissed by Trump's Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as "deplorables," supporters interviewed on Tuesday shrugged off his late-night tweeted insults, allegations against him of sexual misconduct and dire warnings from many in the Republican establishment that the businessman-turned-reality-television-star would throw U.S. economic and foreign policy into disarray.
"Our Ukraine policy has been thrown into disarray, and shady interests ... have learned how little it takes to remove an American ambassador who does not give them what they want," she told lawmakers, asserting that she was removed from her post in Kyiv simply for implementing and defending well-established U.S. policies.
A UN climate summit in Poland was thrown into disarray this weekend after the U.S. joined Russia, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in refusing to "welcome" a recent landmark UN report on climate change, reports AP. Why it matters, per Axios science editor Andrew Freedman: In the climate talks, individual words can take on outsized importance.
The new inclusion of an Australian government official, Patrick Suckling, indicates support by that nation, which is a big fossil-fuel producer like the U.S. The conference was thrown into disarray last weekend after the U.S. joined Russia, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in refusing to officially "welcome" a recent landmark UN report on climate change.
But when Roy is arrested for a crime he didn't commit, Celeste and Roy's world is thrown into disarray, resulting in a gripping tale about race, love, and family, as well as the forces like incarceration that can disrupt them and what we will do to hold onto the future we want for ourselves.
When the Whig Party fell into disarray after back-to-back electoral losses in the 1852 presidential election and the 1854 congressional elections, Fillmore switched his allegiance to the political party that appeared to be on the rise after securing 43 seats in the House: the American Party also known as the Know-Nothings.
As the White House continues its spiral into disarray and the dust settles over the GOP's failed effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Republicans in the House of Representatives are desperately trying to close their grip on an increasingly slippery argument for why they should be allowed to keep their seats after 2018.
The program joins a long list of projects — the Kevin Spacey series "House of Cards," the film and television work of Louis C. K., and the groundbreaking Amazon show "Transparent," among others — that have been canceled outright, removed from circulation or thrown into disarray by accusations against the men most associated with their success.
"Italian ratings are already at 'BBB-' for S&P (and) if these ratings start to come under pressure from the agencies, this could lead to speculation that Italy may eventually fall out of the investment grade bucket," they said, warning that this would have a "major impact" on the country, particularly if the political scene is thrown into disarray.
I don't see the midterm elections arresting the progress of an otherwise successful political program or overthrowing the ascendant faction of the Republican Party or even throwing the party into disarray — I expect they will quickly regroup, with a more coherent and right-wing caucus and without the burdens of making choices that come with being the majority party.
According to a secret dossier compiled by Venezuelan agents, Mr. El Aissami and his family have helped sneak Hezbollah militants into the country, gone into business with a drug lord and shielded 140 tons of chemicals believed to be used for cocaine production — helping make him a rich man as his country has spiraled into disarray.
That weekend in August 2017 was also the moment when the so-called alt-right reached a temporary peak of popularity; in the wake of public outrage, lawsuits and even a few FBI investigations, neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups fell into disarray, and the most vocal backer of the movement, Breitbart News, went into a swift decline.
Because of that, a teacher who left a low-income school for a better-paying job to pay back a loan that was suddenly thrust on her may have a very short window to now quit that job and get a new one at an in-need school, again throwing her family's finances and potentially even their location into disarray.
Sent to Europe on a reassurance tour just as the national security apparatus at the White House spiraled into disarray, the vice president was assuming the same steadying role on the foreign stage he's played domestically since Trump tapped him as a running mate: an envoy to parties who want and need contact with the administration but are wary of getting too close to Trump himself.
So if you've had to close your office and offer your patients the option of doing remote therapy sessions, and 20 percent of them have decided they don't want to do it (some because they don't like the idea, some because they've lost their jobs, others because they're just nervous and trying to conserve money), then your household budget has probably been thrown into disarray.
READ: Joe Biden is crushing Bernie Sanders in two states that held primaries in spite of Coronavirus The race's final days were thrown into disarray by the coronavirus, which forced both candidates to cancel numerous campaign events and caused Election Day chaos, with delays at numerous polling centers across Chicago and its suburbs as poll workers refused to show up in face of the health crisis.
In an emergency judgment delivered just 36 hours before it expected the British parliament to vote on a Brexit deal agreed with the EU by Prime Minister Theresa May, the Court of Justice (ECJ) said: "The United Kingdom is free to revoke unilaterally the notification of its intention to withdraw from the EU." May later postponed that vote in the face of defeat, throwing the Brexit process into disarray.
In an emergency judgment delivered just 36 hours before it expected the British parliament to vote on a Brexit deal agreed with the EU by Prime Minister Theresa May, the Court of Justice (ECJ) said: "The United Kingdom is free to revoke unilaterally the notification of its intention to withdraw from the EU." May later postponed that vote in the face of defeat, throwing the Brexit process into disarray.
As a French speaker and a member of the provincial pacification team in neighboring Binh Long province, I had been tasked with liaising with the French on issues of mutual interest, matters that were unfortunately overwhelmingly negative: the sudden appearance on the plantation of huge numbers of American military personnel and the disruption and destruction their presence wrought — red-light huts sprouting up, the plantation hospital being thrown into disarray, a military airfield extending into the rubber groves and, most significantly, the wholesale destruction of those precious trees that produced latex, the "white gold" so prized in world markets.

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