Provided they do not collapse in administrative chaos, the elections will have some positive impact.
But by the mid-1970's the organization had fallen into fiscal and administrative chaos and became known as a political pork barrel.
Suddenly creating new formations was a recipe for administrative chaos.
But for weeks controversy has been brewing over the registration process, and fears that administrative chaos could keep millions from voting have been growing.
The king went against his counsel triggering administrative chaos and military breakdown (64).
The consequences led Russia further downward because of the military defeats, economic and administrative chaos (96).
In District 19, a political problem arose when the superintendent wanted to remove a principal whose school, he said, was in "administrative chaos."
It has brought financial and administrative chaos to councils throughout Wales.
Although the tour was initially a victim of pre-reunification administrative chaos, it took place when the wall came down in the spring of 1990.
Tory policies had brought only teacher shortages and administrative chaos.