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- noun Plural form of
disruption .
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Examples
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Anomalies are what he calls disruptions under the ground and these were similar to what he has seen when trying to find buried graves.
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Anomalies are what he calls disruptions under the ground and these were similar to what he has seen when trying to find buried graves.
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We do think there are higher than normal likelihood of short term disruptions.
unknown title 2011
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But some Japanese factories reported progress Wednesday in restarting operations, raising hopes that long-term disruptions might be avoided.
Worries Rise Over Disrupted Supplies James Hookway 2011
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"The goal of these disruptions is for a few people to get a lot a media attention and hijack the entire public discourse," wrote executive director Mitch Stewart.
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Repugs are totally disgusting, approving disruptions from the gallery — making deliberately untrue assertions about abortion, which not in the bill — and they will probably demand that Obama write a signing statement indicating it is not in the bill.
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The chairman of IHS-CERA, Daniel Yergin, says the International Energy Agency's Emergency Response Program can handle any significant short-term disruptions.
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On Monday, light, sweet crude for April delivery settled at over $102 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange as traders worried about long-term disruptions to Libya's oil supplies.
Firms in Mitigation Mode as Oil Prices Jack Up Costs Dana Mattioli 2011
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"The additional policy support is to shore up confidence and help the country manage the near-term disruptions caused by the earthquake," he said.
Asia Lower on Libya; Trade Data Hits China Shri Navaratnam 2011
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Saudi officials are in talks to supply refineries with oil from their spare production capacity as well, which could make up for any short-term disruptions.
Crude Edge Higher; Focus on Libya Jerry A. DiColo 2011
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