chaotic condition

collocation in English

meaningsofchaoticandcondition

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chaotic
adjective
uk
/keɪˈɒt.ɪk/
us
/keɪˈɑː.t̬ɪk/
in a state ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofchaoticandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The pro-baladiyya petitioners suggest that only a baladiyya can bring order to thechaoticcondition of the streets and provide adequate sanitation for a growing population.
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We are not peculiar in the sense of having our railway system in achaoticcondition.
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The truth is that the building industry has always been in an utterlychaoticcondition.
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It imposes hardships on the consumer, while at the same time bringing our agriculture into thechaoticconditionin which it is at present.
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Ten years ago the dental profession was in achaoticcondition.
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During the whole of that period the roads to the docks have remained practically in a mostchaoticcondition.
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The result is that we have a verychaoticconditionof affairs if unfortunately we had to go to war at the present moment.
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It merely creates not only unemployment but achaoticconditionwhich must produce a revolution.
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The provisions governing small airfields are in achaoticconditionand the sooner this state of affairs is put right, the better.
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Nobody has suffered more from thechaoticconditionof this industry than the workers in it.
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The maximum penalty is £50 and regularises the law which previously was in achaoticcondition.
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Nobody can doubt that unemployment insurance at the present moment is in achaoticcondition.
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In thechaoticconditionin which world trade and agriculture find themselves at the present moment, we must have some method of regulation.
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The society's records were in achaoticcondition.
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This puts an end to the uncertain andchaoticconditionof the pensions for the older clergy.
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Will he now agree that this is perhaps the main element which has caused thechaoticconditionof local-government finance?
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Secondly, that it would cast local government finances into achaoticconditionand thus make local government reform even more difficult.
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The second difficulty has been thechaoticconditionof the exchanges.
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The idea that that can be done with the industry in achaoticconditionis untenable.
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The blame is solely due to thechaoticconditionof the transport that plies to-day between the railways and the docks.
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