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It is only going to cause more disruption and misery for passengers.
Aurora borealis, more commonly called the northern lights, and magnetic storms cause more disruption.
Its potential to cause more disruption of airline flights carries hazards and opportunities for business aviation.
But a shakeup would cause more disruption, meaning more risk, said Greenaway: "At the moment we are in a phase of just changing.
The industry argues that the agency's interpretation will cause more disruption for passengers as airlines are forced to pull flight crews off duty.
As for cyberterrorism, it is possible, but unlikely: truck bombs and hoax telephone calls can cause more disruption, far more cheaply and visibly.
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For others, the power interruption caused more disruption.
But, Mr. Bell said, the "situation caused more disruption than it needed to".
The region had to deal with more heavy rain on Wednesday, causing more disruption, although flooding on the scale of last weekend is not expected.
Mr. Wexler said the new law may be causing more disruption for doctors in New York City than for physicians in the suburbs.
A rush of money to safe havens such as the yen has been stoked by fear Brexit would adversely affect Britain's economy and undermine already fragile growth in the EU, causing more disruption in global investment and trade.
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