disruption in the PONS Dictionary

disruption Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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In addition, the federal government had an interest in maintaining production unimpeded and avoiding the disruption that a strike of 50,000 packinghouse workers would entail.
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Higher-intensity disruptions were used by less successful males and directed towards females that wandered by.
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Children suffer from stress and disruption when they have to leave home because of domestic violence, and it also disrupts their education.
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Constant harassment would result in casualties, morale drop and disruption of the formation.
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It is one of four basic categories of disruption of acid-base homeostasis.
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Lack of farm machinery, spare parts, and fertilizer caused an almost total disruption of agriculture when the war was over.
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The purpose of the teacher stare is to stop simple disturbances from escalating, while minimizing disruption to the rest of the class.
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Civil war caused a disruption in issuing official stamps during the 1980s-90s war but in 1999 postal service was operating again.
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The result is a maintenance program that focuses scarce economic resources on those items that would cause the most disruption if they were to fail.
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They were mainly used as practical jokes to cause unwanted disruption in card readers.
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