Sentence examples for disrupt much from inspiring English sources

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Holidays don't disrupt much, either.

It is also a technological marvel that could disrupt much of the consumer-finance industry.

Stretch sensors have massive potential to disrupt much more than just the realm of consumer wearables.

Thousands of travellers have been stranded at Heathrow, and hundreds more at Gatwick, as snow continues to disrupt much of the UK.

Bad exits are another way of saying you failed to disrupt much of anything besides your VC's portfolio performance.

"Mobile will probably disrupt much of what we know of web 2.0," Keith Teare, a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of TechCrunch, tells us.

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In fact, the very presence of the cattle disrupted much of the natural wildlife and permanently altered hunting patterns.

Zoopla shares offer much better upside, taking a longer term view that OTM does not succeed – but it is being disrupted much more in the near term.

There are, of course, isolated victories in the war and the manner in which Colombia disrupted much of the drug trade is a case in point.

The Internet may be disrupting much of the book industry, but for short-story writers it has been a good thing.

The Bank of England cut its growth forecasts, protests against austerity disrupted much of Europe and US retail sales fell 0.3% in October after three consecutive monthly rises (although Hurricane Sandy was blamed for some of the decline).

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