In/under the circumstances phrase
In consideration of what affects a situation
A: I lost her favourite jewelry yesterday, but I didn't tell her this. B: In the circumstances, I think you should apologize to your mother.
Under the circumstances, he felt unable to accept that behavior.
Used to say that somebody is in a better or worse situation.
Used to talk about a situation which begins to worsen
The opposite or contrary aspect of a matter or a situation
A tumultuous or terrible situation.
A place or condition in which there is no privacy.
A legal matter that is very easy to solve
The house owners didn't lock the doors before going out, and that's why they got broken in. This is an open and shut case.