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1 So it was a very disruptive time for the industry, he said.
2 Art and design students find this time of the year very disruptive .
3 Entrepreneurs tend to think outside the box and in a very disruptive way.
4 It would be very disruptive to the UK but also to the EU.
5 And we're very conscious of the fact that this is very disruptive to residents.
6 It's very disruptive , so you may have to move out.
7 It is actually very disruptive to the European parliament.
8 He said the Melbourne outfit were very disruptive .
9 It can be a very disruptive thing for parents to have specific dreams for their kids.
10 Internal is more expensive again and very disruptive .
11 So that is potentially a very disruptive thing.
12 The nature of life in the institution, with inspections and food queues, was very disruptive to family life.
13 He was a career criminal and my family life was very disruptive -emotionally as well as physically.
14 Like you-nooffense-Callanwas very disruptive .
15 It could be very disruptive .
16 The move would be very disruptive but it was vital to get different populations established around the country, he said.
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