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Reduced orders from just one of those customers could be disruptive for Iran, where the economy is already suffering from the accumulated effects of other sanctions.
Bauler says that tracking systems based on RFID will continue to work fine for some things, but that blockchains could be disruptive for food supply chains.
He said their move into driverless technology and electric vehicles could be "disruptive" for manufacturers.
We look at stuff that could be disruptive for the normals, which is sometimes unsexy stuff like a stationary bike with a TV.
But most employees live further south, and there was some concern that such a long move to a culturally distinct place could be disruptive for productivity.
Interestingly, there was a significant correlation between increasing maze training path length (worsening performance) and increased active period deep sleep (Fig. 4B- as active period deep sleep increased, maze performance worsened), suggesting that increased deep sleep during a normally wake-enriched period could be disruptive for maze performance.
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It says that the investigation report into the school's 2014 tests cannot be released as it would "prejudice the effective conduct of public affairs" because there could be "disruptive press attention" for the school.
Changing plans could also mean a new network of physicians, which could be disruptive to care for those with chronic conditions.
Chronic irritability, for example, could be disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD), oppositional defiant disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
But PornoTube, which is usable by anyone with a computer, could be disruptive to sites that are charging for similar content.
Davey told the Guardian he feared even an unsuccessful legal challenge could be disruptive at a time when the government was trying to create certainty for energy investors.
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