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1 However, another said they found the whispering a little bit more disruptive .
2 Having a family remains more disruptive to the working lives of mothers.
3 Companies say changing the rules would spark more disruptive and harmful activist-led fights.
4 As Nim became bigger and more disruptive , the LaFarge home devolved into chaos.
5 Troubling as these are, the political consequences of independence would be even more disruptive .
6 Few processes are more disruptive than a mega-merger, and it cannot guarantee improved results.
7 And deficit spending repeatedly ran amok, leading to ever more disruptive bouts of inflation.
8 I think it would be more disruptive than helpful, to be in a new house.
9 Authorities will instead use " more disruptive efforts such as interfering in school and work".
10 She wished the hospital allowed dogs-howcould Samson possibly be more disruptive than a TV crew?
11 Elsewhere, however, the protests on Wednesday night were proving more disruptive and the security forces more violent.
12 A more disruptive approach comes from Patreon.
13 Bitcoin's no more disruptive to the dollar than the euro -but it's still a big deal.
14 But upshot of sometimes bitter Republican criticism of the Fed is potentially even more disruptive for world markets.
15 Additionally, the impact of a mart shutdown in the autumn has the potential to be even more disruptive .
16 I sensed, however, that there were people at the seminar who would welcome innovation, the more disruptive the better.
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