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disruptions <a disruption; disruptions> SUST.

disruptions

disruption of service ECON.

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Thus, a regime of long-term deflation is likely to be interrupted by periodic spikes of rapid inflation and consequent real economic disruptions.
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Event organisers will need to ensure that appropriate security measures are in place to protect visitors, while minimising disruptions to inner-city residents and businesses.
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Also, real estate markets are subject to prolonged periods of disequilibrium, such as in contamination situations or other market disruptions.
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Not only are there local small-scale disruptions (e.g., surface states or dopant states inside the band gap), but also local charge imbalances.
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Also, in human beings it has been shown to cause metabolic acidosis as well as disruptions in the blood electrolyte levels newborn babies.
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By 1874, there were numerous disruptions relating to poorly maintained punts.
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The idea being explored is to have more protection against ipso facto clauses, to reduce operational disruptions.
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Despite the wealth of the family, they were somewhat stingy with money and paid their workers terribly, causing many strikes, disagreements and disruptions.
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Other minor disruptions included a number of water and gas main breaks, shattered windows and some ceiling collapses.
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The company said that the situation was being monitored with contingency measures implemented to limit the negative impact of these disruptions.
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