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