Use "disruptions" in a sentence

1. Then cause disruptions.

2. “We had fights, arguments, disruptions, terrible emotional strains,” wrote Thomas.

3. Overindulgent people will cause disruptions in your life.

4. Coagulation disorders are disruptions in the body’s ability to control blood clotting

5. Toxemia-affected cells exhibited no ultrastructural disruptions and resembled very young, healthy mesophyll cells.

6. Widespread flooding and landslides caused substantial disruptions to travel and isolated some communities.

7. Commodity super cycles are different from immediate supply disruptions; high or low prices persist over time

8. Such a schedule even allows for some unexpected disruptions, perhaps because of sickness or inclement weather.

9. Until now, financial intermediaries have been hit mainly by crisis - related disruptions on the credit front.

10. 325: The Arian controversy erupts in Alexandria, causing widespread violence and disruptions among Christians.

11. Microscopically , the inner surface of fistulae showed mild disruptions, but no rupture of blood vessels was noted.

12. Disposal related work may be allocated to, say, a sub-committee of the board to minimise disruptions.

13. The alternative is to replace or re-image the machines, meaning disruptions and loss of productivity.

14. The ten stories in Bewildered examine small-world disruptions―mistimed infatuations, devastating diagnoses, the realizations inherent in loss.

15. Postprandial lipemia is associated with disruptions in lipoprotein metabolism and inflammatory factors, cardiovascular disease, MetS, and diabetes.

16. Rising temperatures in the decades ahead will lead to major disruptions in agriculture, particularly in tropical zones.

17. Analysts said these disruptions are likely to have a knock on effect on Japan 's factory output as well .

18. Specifically, Benzene causes bone marrow suppression and, through its metabolites, disruptions in the cell cycle which can lead to mutagenesis

19. This made her vulnerable to supply disruptions, and contributed to the economic mayhem of the 1973 and 1979 oil shocks.

20. With the angioscope we were able to visualize small intimal, leaflets, wall adherent thrombus, and intimal disruptions after the intervention.

21. Accumulators allow conveyor systems to isolate, at least temporarily, the critical machine from disruptions in upstream or downstream production flow

22. Authoritatively facilitate the Incident Management Process for NOC Severity 1/2 & A disruptions and act as a liaison to U.S

23. Barhop's unique Interface makes it easy for you to place and continue placing orders for a desired venue without the need of disruptions

24. We're going to save money, we're going to avoid delays and disruptions, and bottom line, we're going to save lives.

25. Returns filed in 2020 will likely get Audited even less, partly due to the disruptions caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

26. Baseboard Heater Store Your Source For Electric Baseboard Heaters Please be aware that COVID-19 has caused supply chain disruptions that may delay the …

27. While the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is causing significant challenges and disruptions, NC State Extension will support our farmers and Agribusinesses throughout this event

28. Four major disruptions- Artificial Intelligence, Everywhere Experiences, Health-tech & Gene Editing, and Smart Infrastructure- will usher in the Augmented Age, and change every

29. The accident impaired the refinery’s ability to refine Alkylates from February 2015 through June 2016, causing supply disruptions and higher prices

30. I warn those who are now serving in the military, or who may do so, against the pitfalls of these disruptions.

31. Circadian rhythm disorders are disruptions in a person's Circadian rhythm — another name for the body’s internal clock that regulates a variety of biological processes

32. The rise in unfilled orders highlighted the supply disruptions from Japan and suggested factories will have to ramp-up production to clear the backlog.

33. Striking near the demilitarized zone between North and South Vietnam as a powerful typhoon, Harriet caused significant disruptions to the Vietnam War.

34. The amounts that two-year-olds absorb from the [preservative] parabens propylparaben and butylparaben can constitute a risk for oestrogen-like disruptions of the endocrine system.

35. Such disruptions usually include increased crime, degraded mental health, weakened social and community bonds, abnormally high costs of living, and other social problems.

36. The United States started the petroleum reserve in 1975 after oil supplies were interrupted during the 1973–1974 oil embargo, to mitigate future supply disruptions.

37. USPS Service Alerts have information for consumers, small businesses and business mailers about postal facility service disruptions caused by weather-related and other natural disasters or events.

38. Become a “Big hearted Embodiment” treatment provider in this intensive training focused on recovery from disruptions in embodiment like eating disorders and poor body image.

39. Gigliotti shares the results of a new study that reveals that the disruptions of the recent months have significantly exacerbated the challenges Beleaguering department chairs.

40. Finally, the possible GNP losses and the decrease of economy growth rate resulted from petroleum supply disruptions are calculated, and the economic value of strategic petroleum reserve is obtained.

41. An unusual solar flare observed by a NASA space observatory on Tuesday could cause some disruptions to satellite communications and power on Earth over the next day or so, officials said.

42. The Angkor site, in the northwestern province of Siem Reap, attracted 2.2 million foreign tourists in 2019, but experienced a sharp falloff last year due to disruptions caused by the pandemic.

43. When schedule disruptions occur due to weather, mechanical failure, etc., Aircrews helps recover crew operations by modifying the impacted crew rosters to meet the requirements of the amended flight schedule.

44. There were two abscesses of the abdominal wound, one fecal fistula, and two anastomotic disruptions in the control group but only two abscesses of the abdominal wound in the antibiotic group.

45. The Angkor site, in the northwestern province of Siem Reap, attracted 2.2 million foreign tourists in 2019, but experienced a sharp falloff last year due to disruptions caused by the pandemic.

46. Guided by the traditional practices of Chinese medicine, Acupuncturists insert thin needles into the skin to reduce pain and other symptoms believed to be influenced by disruptions in the flow of

47. Commentary: We must prepare our systems of learning for future disruptions with equitable access to opportunity by Jessie Woolley-Wilson & Marty Smith on March 20, 2021 at 8:00 am March 21, 2021

48. To support our retail partners across the industry we are introducing Convey Network Pulse - a dashboard designed to help retailers identify and spot last mile fulfillment disruptions affecting eCommerce deliveries across the nation

49. Airspace Secures $38 Million in Series C Funding Led by Telstra Ventures Airspace is a leader in time-critical shipping, a market that has exploded in the wake of global supply chain disruptions

50. Elaborating the same, he mentionedimproving operational and financial performance; transparency and accountability in processes; procurement through the GeM platform and from MSMEs; and preparation for technological disruptions such as Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing and Robotics.

51. PASADENA, CALIFORNIA – Most economists think that macroeconomic disruptions, such as the current recession, can be understood in terms of aggregate indicators such as total employment, the price level, and the money supply.

52. On the negative, Countertransference has the potential to cause serious disruptions in the therapeutic process if the therapist is not able to distinguish between his or her own issues and those of the client

53. Any disruption of these activities would impose a cost on our economy that would be adverse in the extreme, and consequently, our foreign and security policy has to ensure that such disruptions are not allowed to occur.

54. ‘The physical disruptions to space in Farrell's photographs work Allegorically to describe the ruptures of memory and landscape.’ ‘The second mitigating factor is that Crowley uses the entirety of time travel Allegorically, as a metaphor for British colonialism.’

55. It has become abundantly clear that the global biosphere—its plants, animals, and associated ecosystems (biomes)—are being ever more seriously threatened by ever greater human Arrogations on the one hand, and by ever greater human disruptions on the other.

56. The projections could, however, face risks from external shocks, including financial market disruptions arising out of changes in monetary policy in high income countries, slower global growth, higher oil prices, and adverse investor sentiment arising out of geo-political tensions in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

57. But the only way to take advantage of the re-alignment’s benefits, without experiencing serious economic disruptions and financial-market volatility, is to introduce complementary growth-enhancing policy adjustments, such as accelerating structural reforms, balancing aggregate demand, and reducing or eliminating debt overhangs.

58. ‘Expanding on Chretien's scene, the Romance of the Rose uses the sunlight to Allegorize Eros both as ‘light’ and as a divine power, an exterior force.’ ‘The way you accelerate and decelerate the speed of your film and audio, creating these sudden visual and aural disruptions, seems to Allegorize emotional states.’

59. Carver Teams Earn Honorable Mention in Global R obotics C oding C ompetition Despite school disruptions due to COVID-19, a team of two fifth graders and a team of one second grader from Carver were both awarded Honorable Mention winners in the 2020 Wonder League Robotics International Robotics Competition

60. ‘A number of students have expressed their Annoyance at receiving the letter.’ ‘Many people present expressed their Annoyance at disruptions caused by street traders.’ ‘He started to walk away in Annoyance at being ignored when Tara struck back.’ ‘He also had a distinct air of Annoyance at being given such a useless job.’

61. This 23 Behavior Interventions for The Kid Who Blurts, Blurts, and Blurts Some More is a resource made for the kid who's mouth is a volcano! (Perfect for PBIS schools!) As a teacher, if you are looking to reduce the number of classroom disruptions so that you can maximize your students' learning and build classroom community without constant redirections, then keep reading.

62. The key to managing the disruptions and Assuaging people's fears is governance.: La clé pour gérer les perturbations et apaiser les craintes des gens est la gouvernance.: How far such assurances will go in Assuaging concerns related to cloud computing service, especially in a government setting, remains unclear.: Dans quelle mesure ces assurances va aller à apaiser les inquiétudes liées