Yet, even though official statistics reveal this abysmal state of affairs, what is the Government's response? |
Scottish rugby may still be a long way from this lamentable state of affairs but it could be argued that the warning signs are present. |
While this may describe the current state of affairs for many malcontents, it's inconsistent with the 10 fire-starters that precede it. |
Scholarly reactions to the Latinity of the Whitby text are symptomatic of this state of affairs. |
Brecht's words, juxtaposed against Weill's music, with its atonal harmonies and angular lines, venomously satirized the state of affairs. |
The literary utterance too creates the state of affairs to which it refers, in several respects. |