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And a warmer, more polluted, more disrupted world can encourage growth in other ways, too.
In the 1970s governments became increasingly concerned about inflationary pressures, and important disturbances, particularly the oil crisis, disrupted world economies.
The Times noted fears in some quarters that gas could jump to $5 a gallon if the standoff with Iran disrupted world supplies.
In February, a civil war in Libya disrupted world oil markets, causing crude prices to spike and contributing to weak economic growth in the United States and Europe.
Unlike the oil crises that followed the Yom Kippur War and the overthrow of the shah of Iran, this crisis wasn't caused by events in the Middle East that disrupted world oil supply.
The combination allowed the police here mostly to avoid the kind of widespread chaos that disrupted world trade meetings in Seattle last year, a feat the protesters said they had hoped to repeat.
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In the 21st century, social challenges are increasingly disrupting world markets.
"The imposition of safeguard measures would risk seriously disrupting world steel trade".
"Iran is disrupting world stability and hurting innocent diplomats in many countries.
An agreement to limit trade bans might make exporters think twice before disrupting world markets.
And the White House appears determined to prevent any confrontation that could disrupt world oil markets in an election year.
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