Sentence examples for historical disruption from inspiring English sources

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But for all my wishing it were not true, the hypothesis appeared to serve no purpose other than creating an eddy of historical disruption.

Wiesel uses the concept of night as a nullification of light and reason, as a historical disruption, and as an obliteration of his personal religious faith: "The days were like nights, and the nights left the dregs of their darkness in our souls" (60).

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Through a detailed review of extant academic literature and government reports, our paper focuses on black swans in the form of historical disruptions in energy security and technological innovation (the latter of which has been a key contributor to the recent explosion in the rate of development of unconventional fossil fuel resources).

Manifesto invites viewers to consider the gendered, social, and political contexts that shape historical artistic disruption.

Often, historical traits, disruptions of State sovereignty and genocides are ignored as the possible sources of it, even if, in many cases, it is associated with new means of political struggle that rises due to the lack of force to dismissing regimes or systems using democratic precepts or inclusive participation.

Economist James Hamilton, who has done extensive work on the relationship between oil prices and business cycles, writes:My bottom line is that events as they have unfolded so far are not in the same ballpark as the major historical oil supply disruptions, and are unlikely to produce big enough economic multipliers that they could precipitate a new economic downturn.

The result is not the creation of a historical context but the disruption of one.

A historical example of a disruption was Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9.

The only major long-term impacts estimated for either the mine or the plant are disruption of historical resources and the altered appearance of the landscape.

The Niño 3.4 value is the basis for three-month averages used in the Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) – one of the indicators that helps give historical context to the weather disruptions.

How much of the final effect is attributable to numerical changes and how much to disruptions of the historical population structure cannot be determined but the net effect has been dramatic.

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