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"Traditional construction, is chaotic," he says.
Decades of shambolic administration have left a legacy of shoddy infrastructure, tangled bureaucracy and administrative incompetence.
And quite frankly, I enjoy ignoring my own untended messes in order to help others clean theirs, leaving my own life in occasional (okay, steady) disarray.
We are going to get into a hopeless muddle.
But then, amid the turmoil, Nur finds solace writing poetry: odes to his homeland and his lost love.
Rioters caused havoc in the centre of the town.
Bologna has prompted a mass tidying-up of the tangle of different degrees awarded in different European countries.
In this febrile mix, the tales about the source of some rumours sound almost as fanciful as the rumours themselves.
The euro zone offers scope for contagion, and confusion, on an epic scale.
Desperate to find work as the economy tipped into chaos, Ms Babikan scoured job ads to no avail.
These policies could cause severe economic and social dislocation.
George: Nah, it's just a snafu.
George: Nah, it's just a snafu. Could happen to anyone.
A computer virus titled "ILOVEYOU" has caused havoc in the United States after crippling government and business computers in Asia and Europe.
Her mother chose an agency that suggested Delaware and helped Ms. Tang fill out her application, guiding her through a process that otherwise would have been bewildering.
Some patients may also have muscle pain, diarrhoea and confusion.
The emergency room was in disorder.
It can throw everything into disorder: your mental health, your physical health, your stress level and of course, your schedule.
From there, the episodes descend into chaos.
Initial: At this level, the software process is characterized as AD hoc and chaotic.
A few hours earlier, li had reminded us again to be on guard against thieves, but Handy said, "Italy is not as chaotic as they made it seem."
Fake commodities cause unfair competition in the market economy and put the whole society in disorder.
She lived through the turmoil of the French Revolution.
Such optimism may underplay the potential channels through which the subprime mess can infect other countries.
It also lessens the crunch on election day.