Similar words: affair, upstairs, state, estate, statement, reinstate, nation-state, affable. Meaning: n. the general state of things; the combination of circumstances at a given time.
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31. This state of affairs is not, I think, an aberration, but is inevitable in the structures of higher education.
32. This state of affairs, he said, jeopardized perestroika, unnerved the population, and threatened to make the country ungovernable.
33. Crisis has always been the normal state of affairs in our country's politics.
34. We are invited to consider whether it is a real state of affairs.
35. Such a state of affairs provides the seller with a unique opportunity to exploit the relatively weak bargaining position of the investor.
36. But he joins others in considering that this happier state of affairs deteriorated well before the end of the century.
37. This sad state of affairs does not have to continue.
38. We will find here, in the case of surrealism, a not dissimilar state of affairs.
39. The random production might be regarded as the normal state of affairs, periodic production occurring through a rather special mechanism.
40. It would be useless to lay down in advance what they are, since they vary with each particular state of affairs.
41. It has been Labour's good fortune to inherit this benign state of affairs.
42. More testimony on the state of affairs described by Conner comes from company commander Henry Bergson.
43. This was an extraordinary state of affairs but one which enabled Rodrigo del Bivar to serve so many masters without apparent conflict.
44. The correct state of affairs is understood by reading the warranty together with the disclosures in the disclosure letter.
45. Does the state of affairs include the existence of the tutor's big toe or not?
46. We can legitimately ask, however: What is wrong with this state of affairs?
47. It is a shocking state of affairs(sentencedict.com/state of affairs.html), and the Secretary of State should be ashamed of himself.
48. The Warranties generally require confirmation that a state of affairs exist at a certain date, eg Completion.
49. When the state of affairs improved, Mark was promoted, but Colin was not ready.
50. Is there not one prominent rugby union footballer or journalist who is compelled to criticize this scandalous and absurd state of affairs?
51. Some clearly do so already; hence the present state of affairs.
52. If we are to move beyond this state of affairs, the cultural task for disabled artists and culture workers is threefold.
53. And we all focus our attention on the potential scandal completely ignoring a far more suggestive state of affairs.
54. The project aims to examine the implications of this state of affairs for macroeconomic activity.
55. All three countries represent a state of affairs that defies predominant theories in comparative politics.
56. How did they allow this sorry state of affairs to come about?
57. What might the repercussions be of this unprecedented state of affairs?
58. This state of affairs follows the collapse of Mountain with a large level of debt an the receiver snapping at the door.
59. Leith afterwards supposed she should have realised that that state of affairs could not go on indefinitely without some one getting hurt.
60. This state of affairs is increasingly being called into question.
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