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The network is already running advertisements warning customers that the World Series could be interrupted.
Of course, all of this could be interrupted by some unscheduled kerfuffle.
Service for more than 30 million phone lines in the largest cities could be interrupted if such attacks were successful.
The Energy Department had worried that supplies to the power marketers could be interrupted in the wake of an auction.
What he found most significant was the length of this ecological chain, and the many points at which it could be interrupted by breaking one link.
Fourth, oil supplies through the Persian Gulf could be interrupted, sending oil and gas prices soaring, and damaging the global economy.
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You could be interrupting the work of a highly trained bug-sniffer.
If so, human noise pollution could be interrupting their communications even adult fish have been found to "yell" to be heard above boat noises.
The exact mechanism is not known clearly till now, even though the obtained results suggest that the CeO2 NPs could be interrupting the membrane permeability and thus leading to cell death.
Conversely, if the distances between selected paths are larger enough as in Fig. 1 b, two paths of communication could not be interrupted by one PU simultaneously, so the selected paths in Fig. 1 b could be defined as "disjoint" [11].
Continuity of care could also be interrupted where patients were moved within the service catchment area, as frequent changes of address could mean that it was difficult to stay in contact with patients.
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