The planned change can be studied as a response to great turbulence in the financial services market place.
During this time, soccer in the United States was experiencing great turbulence.
He settled back in the chair, his face calm as if a great turbulence within him had suddenly calmed.
The smaller imperfections start the turbulent effects on the outside edge of the flow, and over time causes greater turbulence.
In general, the 1960s was a time of great turbulence in higher education.
Percy could see the great turbulence of it.
Moreover, the greater turbulence in the economic and political environment through the 1970s and 1980s means that predictability has decreased.
We have a great duty to help and protect our constituents at this time of great financial turbulence.
Davis Parker kept a watchful eye during a period of great social turbulence when traditional educational values were challenged and changed.