Sentence examples for a while to disrupt from inspiring English sources

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Technology is taking a while to disrupt higher education.

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He has been arrested on several occasions over the years, and served 10 days in prison in the 1980s for assaulting a policeman while attempting to disrupt a Canadian seal hunt.

A falcon has been used to disrupt breeding, while a nest and egg removal programme has been run twice.

In contrast, LPS had no significant effect on short-term working memory performance compared to saline, while scopolamine, a cholinergic antagonist known to disrupt working memory, did impair performance.

In other words, while managers might want to disrupt their competitors, they are less comfortable disrupting themselves.

The F-actin cones in an IC are found in a parallel register (example: Figure 6E, a) while the disrupted ones had them scattered to different extents (example: Figure 6E, b and 6E, c).

While that delay is not enough to disrupt a conversation, it would be noticeable if two musicians were to play a duet.

Missouri tries to disrupt its opponents' offense while creating easy offense for itself.

By Carrie Battan February 8 , 2016Beyoncé managed to disrupt the halftime show while fitting right in.

It seems to me that, taking on board both of these points, we should gradually liberalize health-care markets so that employer-provided coverage is placed on a level playing field with other kinds while disrupting to existing arrangements is minimized.

Heterokaryons were generated by bringing the micronucleus to homozygosity using a star cross while allowing the disrupted alleles to assort from the macronucleus [62].

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