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Three groups of experiences were identified in a Flemish (Belgian) sample: (1) a disruption, with feelings of loss and despair; (2) an unpleasant but temporary episode; and (3) a meaningful period after which new life priorities are set.
Deal with an office romance between two employees only if the behavior is causing a disruption with other staff or if the romance is a direct violation of company policy.
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For Malaika, an HIV diagnosis meant a biographical disruption, with neither incorporation of a new identity postdiagnosis nor adaptation of her identity.
Not having a mobile strategy is a "recipe for disruption", with a dash of eventual panic thrown in.
Update: The Google App Status dashboard says that there is currently a 'service disruption' with email.
Don't freak out, but there's a service disruption with Gmail and Google Drive.
Repair following treatment with each of these lectins was then evaluated after creating a plasma membrane disruption with a laser.
"England have got a lot of strength in depth, although they've had a lot of disruption with the injuries they've had," he said.
The impairment in REM sleep presented a transient characteristic which culminated a few days after the nigral disruption with a strong increase in the percentage of REM sleep, during the light and dark periods.
Onset of the condition frequently coincides with a disruption -- emotional, physical or social -- in a person's life.
Granted, the world can cope with a disruption of exports from Libya.
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