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"There is the disruption in terms of continuity of instruction, but our teachers are flexible in getting the children back on track.
Participants in the meeting said Mr. Greenspan counseled strongly that more would be known in two weeks about the direction of the economy and that while the economy had suffered a huge disruption in terms of business and consumer confidence, it would take time to know how permanent it was.
The paper also presents results of the dependence of the onset of disruption (in terms of both volume and time) on the pressure and initial fuel mixture ratio.
In a scenario with 300 CNs and 15,000 tuples/s, our reconfiguration prototype was able to reconfigure the entire system in 24.07 ms, while the service disruption in terms of throughput was lower than 0.2%% due to a reconfiguration.
The economic consequences of such unprecedented social disruption in terms of collapse in housing demand and values, loss of tax revenue, federal budget deficits growth and collapse in GDP, are almost unfathomable.
Our findings are consistent with the public health implications of family disruption in terms of interventions at three levels: familial (clinical support, family centred-approach), legal (mediation, joint custody), and micro-and macro-social.
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And there is growing recognition that the true cost of disruptions, in terms of gasoline lines, lost workdays and business sales, and shivering homeowners, is far higher than the simple dollars and cents spent to protect the power system.
Layer on a wired stadium like Levi's Stadium, and the possibilities are endless for disruption – both in terms of hardware and software.
And what that disruption means in terms of an industry of you know multi-billion dollar industry and illustrating different campaigns that we've done to show the effectiveness of that.
The used-car market seems ripe for disruption, not least in terms of customer service and creating a better experience online.
Sexual disruption is defined as disruption of gonadal development in terms of either altered duct formation and/or development of ovotestis.
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