"After 25 January, the police was in a state of complete collapse, " he tells me.
This belief is in a state of collapse, largely for the reason Mr. Axelrod described.
The body of Carmelita Stevens, Murphy's girlfriend, was found in a state of decomposition.
But whoever scores the electoral victory will find Cuba in a state of change.
Cramer speaks for moderate Democrats, who must be in a state of shock right now.
The hollowed out shell of the MG is parked in a state of abandon.
Assad has said, yesterday I believe, that the country is in a state of real war.
"President Bush is in a state of denial about the state of our union, " quipped Sen.
Half of the coral reefs are gone or are in a state of sharp decline.
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As her doctor gave her the diagnosis, "I was in a state of panic, " she says.
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Mearsheimer's realist theory argues that the international arena exists in a state of perpetual anarchy.
All these conditions left the expelled in a state of abject penury after weeks of suffering.
The law will remain in a state of flux for some considerable time yet.
Do you maintain a California base in a state of constant readiness for your return?
At the far end of the corridor, I saw Philippe, his face in a state of shock.
Stockmarkets, which seemed in a state of panic on August 16th, have recovered some of their poise.
In response, White House officials issued carefully worded denials that they were in a state of denial.
In 1775, England's King George the Third proclaimed the American colonies in a state of open rebellion.
None of this suggests, however, that the American urban core is in a state of permanent decline.
Sayles sketches the racial and economic agitations that leave the city in a state of tense inertia.
According to the National Union of Journalists, the Welsh media is in a state of severe crisis.
This suggests that she could keep her party in a state of fevered expectation for months to come.
That makes sense in evolutionary terms because until recently mankind existed in a state of constant food scarcity.
If you're prepared, you will be less likely to sign redundancy agreements while in a state of shock.
She's apparently in a state of limbo that's somewhat hauntingly depicted as a drained and decrepit swimming pool.
He said he was "amazed" to find the lorry stuck there, and was in a state of shock.
Unlike the Tibetans, the Uighurs are in a state of insurrection, though their uprising is almost certainly doomed.
We are in a state of constant change that can happen by choice or will happen by chance.
By contrast, initiating a transformation becomes much more difficult in a state of decline when resources are depleted.
Players from Pop Warner on are in a state of denial about their physical condition and long-term health.
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