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Governments of all stripes have employed a variety of tactics to marginalise, isolate, or disrupt the work of the media.
"It is precisely the wrong moment for a change in leadership that inevitably would disrupt the work of the S.E.C. at just the wrong time".
In a written explanation, the governor said the bill would "seriously disrupt the work of boards and commissions in the days immediately preceding an important scheduled meeting".
Grievance investigations will be conducted as quietly and privately as possible so as not to disrupt the work of other employees.
Mr. Timpone, in private practice in Morristown and a former prosecutor, told United States Attorney Christopher J. Christie in a letter that questions about his candidacy could disrupt the work of the office.
They also plan to disrupt the work of the crews by calling the Libyan coastguard and asking them to take migrants and refugees attempting to cross the Mediterranean back to war-torn Libya.
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*The agency recently completed a major reorganization, which disrupted the work of many offices.
The group then went on to discover that it was not just platinum that disrupted the work of the MHC class II proteins.
The sky-high refined helium prices have forced Tokyo Disneyland to suspend the sale of balloons and disrupted the work of academic scientists who use helium for research projects in cryogenics and nanotechnology.
Anthrax attacks have succeeded in disrupting the work of all three branches of government executive, legislative and judicial and in making America's leaders seem confused and even helpless in face of the threat.
That would allow the government to gradually phase out private security companies without disrupting the work of contractors who employ private guards to protect their workers, projects and facilities.
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