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A civil disorder is defined as disruption or damage caused by a group of three or more people.
The company wants to be sure that any one-off costs in December – such as disruption caused by bad weather – can be dealt with.
"These were out-of-town people brought in to cause as much as disruption and fear as possible," said Joseph Geller, the chairman of the Democratic Party here.
Meanwhile the bureaucracy tends to sustain the status quo, as disruption is not convenient for them and the voters tend to accept what is morally satisfying.
The Met Office warned about potential structural damage – more likely across the north-west of the warning area – as well as disruption to power supplies and travel, with restrictions on bridges and disruption to ferries.
It takes into account scheduled train departure times, as well as disruption and engineering works, and will even – should you desire – tell you when it's quicker to hop on a bike hire for part of your journey.
Named as Disruption.
State of the art as disruption systems are flat valves.
Another potential target is the mitochondria, as disruption of their membrane potential can lead to apoptosis.
Disruption to asylum applications, for example, would not have the same visibility as disruption to healthcare.
Another one can continually develop with the environmental change, and keep damaging the paintings, such as disruption and detachment.
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