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1 However, a huge backlog of flights is likely to cause further disruption .
2 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Passengers arrived on Friday prepared for further disruption .
3 Any change could cause further disruption to the flow of the base metal.
4 If you cause any further disruption , you will be knocked unconscious.
5 Snow has caused further disruption in many parts of Scotland.
6 They have been meeting to try and assess where there might be further disruption .
7 Schools face further disruption unless the issue is resolved before the October 1st deadline.
8 Floods have been causing further disruption in parts of Scotland, south-west England and south Wales.
9 Parts of Europe battered by snow, storms, floods could face further disruption , forecasters have warned.
10 Rail passengers face further disruption tomorrow as the train drivers' strike enters its third day.
11 Then the male whistle player who fancied her would go out too, causing further disruption .
12 Transport Secretary Philip Hammond told Sky News earlier that Britain was bracing for possible further disruption .
13 Northern Ireland's striking busmen last night pledged further disruption of transport services in a continuing dispute.
14 It looks like Wellington's train-travelling public has no choice but to grin and bear further disruption .
15 Britain faces further disruption through Tuesday following the most powerful storm to hit Britain in years.
16 And that's before the potential for further disruption .
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