A looming question is how much recent market turmoil in China will affect private fund-raising in 2016.
But when you have a country in turmoil, say a country like Afghanistan, government offices are busy with emergencies, and processing adoptions won't be a top priority.
Investors have been on edge in recent weeks amid renewed turmoil in China's stock and currency markets, the results of unexpected policy moves by Beijing.
The catalyst for this week's market turmoil has been China's plunging stock market and weakening currency.
It is certainly in turmoil.
But the research has also suggested overeating could also be a sign of pleasurable emotional state, as well as a psychological state of turmoil.
Strolling about these gardens, with the tree shadows swaying on the white wall and willow reflections dancing in the ponds, tourists may then find themselves truly enjoying a moment of peace and relax ation in this paradise beyond the turmoil of the world.
,;,;,…… Like many real-life first ladies, it's frustrating to watch Claire live in her husband's shadow, and as has always been the case with the series, Claire's turmoil is as entertaining as it is meaningful.
" 'Political turmoil and weakened currencies have left shoppers from some nations, particularly Thailand and Russia, less likely to spend in the UK this year, so retailers are focusing their services on targeting the traditional Chinese and Middle Eastern markets who have continued to contribute most significantly to sales.
I have come today from the turmoil of your capital to the tranquility of your campus to speak about the future of your country.
Some experts say the electricity business is entering a period of turmoil beyond anything in its 130-year history, a disruption potentially as great as those that have remade the airlines, the music industry and the telephone business.
Your portrait and the intoxicating evening which we spent yesterday have left my senses in turmoil.
At length Soapy reached one of the avenues to the east where the glitter and turmoil was but faint.
The turmoil in China that has so often been the backdrop to emigration in the past 150 years is described rather too broadly here to be of much help.
Amid all the noise and the turmoil, the colors and the lights, she knew herself watched by mild eyes.
" She heard, indeed, such words as these— "In the pretty turmoil here below, All is a vain and paltry show.
Out of the "Clouds" of Aristophanes, satire and humor are pouring down in streams upon the audience; on the stage Socrates, the most remarkable man in Athens, he who had been the shield and defence of the people against the thirty tyrants, is held up mentally and bodily to ridicule—Socrates, who saved Alcibiades and Xenophon in the turmoil of battle, and whose genius soared far above the gods of the ancients.
"YESTERDAY," began the Moon, "I looked down upon the turmoil of Paris.