Sentence examples for aim of disrupting from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aim of disrupting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a goal or intention to cause disruption in a particular context, such as business, technology, or social movements.
Example: "The aim of disrupting traditional markets is to create more innovative solutions for consumers."
Alternatives: "goal of causing disruption" or "objective of unsettling".

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The Russian campaign, as described by U.S. intelligence, involved more than just hacking, with the aim of disrupting and possibly influencing the political process.

And this week's murderous attacks, almost certainly executed by al-Qaeda's Iraqi offshoot with the aim of disrupting the summit, may yet succeed in their goal.

Youssef faces several legal complaints and was summoned recently by a prosecutor general – who was controversially appointed by Morsi – and questioned over allegations of insulting the president, Islam and "spreading false news with the aim of disrupting public order".

What's less certain is whether they deliberately leaked some of those files to WikiLeaks, with the aim of disrupting Hillary Clinton's election campaign — though some experts think this "weaponization" of information was likely.

The Ministry of Defence said in its FOI response: "Since December 2015 UK military air activity has contributed to the Coalition's aim of disrupting and degrading Daesh military infrastructure, logistics and revenue streams inside Syria.

According to police, rioters barricaded themselves in the mosque overnight with the aim of disrupting Jewish visits to the site ahead of the start of the New Year celebrations on Sunday evening.

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Xenografting of first trimester fetal testes thus has potential for investigating the mechanisms of normal human fetal testis development, and may also be useful for studies that aim to assess the consequences of disrupting seminiferous cord formation (dysgenesis).

(iii) In these circumstances, and as an exceptional measure on grounds of overwhelming humanitarian necessity, military intervention to strike specific targets with the aim of deterring and disrupting further such attacks would be necessary and proportionate and therefore legally justifiable.

This geographical restriction of French air operations underscores the complexity of President Obama's stated aim of degrading and disrupting IS activities in Syria too.

The Greylock partners hear a lot of pitches from companies with cute one-word names and bright logos (Meerkat, Sprig, Nextdoor, Vessel, Operator) that aim at "disrupting" some existing set of economic arrangements.

The specific interface identified here delineates the molecular interaction of Tiam1/2 with CD44, ephrin Bs, JIP2, Par3 and NMDAR, and provides a target for the design of therapeutics aimed at disrupting Rac activation in processes involving proteins in cell ECM and cell cell adhesion, cell signalling and the establishment of cell polarity.

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