• The Greek government appears to be in disarray over the call by the country's Prime Minister George Papandreou for a referendum on whether to support the rescue package put forward by the eurozone.

    BBC: 'It's not just Greece. It's a much deeper problem'

  • But judging by the flurry of comments from other officials, and in particular from military officers, that a referendum is not a good idea, government policy towards Aceh appears to be in disarray.

    ECONOMIST: Indonesia: An Asian Balkans? | The

  • The programme looked to be in disarray earlier this week when ministers failed to agree a deal with the British Medical Association, the doctors' trade union, to get GPs to give the immunisations as they have been doing in the first wave.

    BBC: Swine flu less lethal than feared

  • With Rangers now wallowing in disarray, they may be ill-advised to hang around, even if they are given the invitation.

    BBC: Chick Young's view

  • Whether that spirit of goodwill can be kept alive when the afterglow has faded and Britons wake up to headlines about their worsening economic problems and a coalition government in deepening disarray remains to be seen.

    CNN: Olympics 2012: A spectacular triumph for London

  • In his view, "capitulation (i.e. a decision to take food) by one of the hunger strikers would be of enormous value to us, not just in itself but because of the great disarray into which the PIRA propaganda effort would be thrown".

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • However, he may be able to take advantage of the disarray in these two main parties and persuade parts of them to break away and join him.

    ECONOMIST: Crooning to victory? | The

  • The soon-to-be-ex-president's Grand National Party is now in disarray as the harsh reality of life in opposition sinks in.

    ECONOMIST: Kim the peacemaker

  • Reid is poised to assume a larger role as the focus of negotiations appears to be shifting to the Senate after last week's GOP disarray in the House stymied any progress before Christmas.

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  • There could be a dozen or more self-proclaimed experts and a market in total disarray.

    FORBES: Lack Of Authenticating Expert Renders Valuable Artwork Practically Worthless

  • Far from falling into disarray, the regime in Belgrade seemed if anything to be functioning more efficiently than usual.

    ECONOMIST: Land ahoy?

  • Serious in that some of the speculators may be put in financial harm, and commodities markets end up in some form of disarray.

    FORBES: The Gut-Wrenching Rout In Commodity Prices Is A Healthy Antidote To Speculation

  • That, of course, would be easier for the prime minister if the Conservatives were so badly beaten they were in disarray, and splintering - as the UK Independence Party hope - at the time.

    BBC: Andrew Marr's Campaign: Week 3

  • To be sure, there is not much of an alternative: the Socialists are in scandal-ridden disarray.

    ECONOMIST: Spain and the Catalans

  • With its campaign in disarray, the only chance the NKP has of defeating the DJP alliance would be to join with both Rhee and the remaining major candidate, Cho Soon, a former Seoul mayor.

    CNN: Alliances and Defections

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