Sentence examples for extraordinary disruption from inspiring English sources

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"We had planned for an environment that was going to be challenging, but what I would say is kind of late in the quarter, particularly after the Bear Stearns event, we experienced an extraordinary disruption in our ability to complete asset sales and incurred marks of impairments".

"Ultimately, we may learn that the extraordinary disruption in trading, however it may have been triggered, was the result of a confluence of events," Ms. Schapiro said, "which, taken together, exacerbated what already had been a down day and led to an extraordinarily steep price drop and recovery.

"We knew the first quarter was going to be challenging, but the extraordinary disruption in the capital markets in March affected our ability to complete asset sales and resulted in higher mark-to-market losses".

And for all the posturing about the historic dimensions of his achievement, which have by now rusted out from overuse, such things, in the end, matter: Barring some extraordinary disruption, Obama will not only become the first black leader of a nation that remained severed by race well into the second half of the 20th century, but the only racial minority to head a Western nation, ever.

But if we could get serious for a moment, let's remember that we live in an age of extraordinary disruption in the media.

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The company, based in Melville, N.Y., said it fell victim to "extraordinary disruptions" in the markets that support the mortgage industry.

It is a curiosity of modern life that information companies can create extraordinary social disruptions and vast shareholder wealth but relatively few jobs.

"To suggest that it won't cause disruption is so extraordinary that it completely beggars belief".

The third, the following month, reminded you that if disruption is caused by "extraordinary circumstances" beyond the airline's control, it is not liable to pay compensation.

Judge Verna G. Leath ruled that Mr. Little's age, his hesitancy to disclose his H.I.V. infection, and the emotional disruption he suffered constituted extraordinary circumstances.

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