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It might disrupt our financial system, so that fortunes disappear in an unrecoverable flash.
At present, bosses rarely say what they think because it might disrupt the harmony, or be seen as immodest.
"If you nap too long during the day or too close to your normal bedtime, like after 5 p.m., it might disrupt your normal sleep cycle," he says.
Paul Cadmus's more satirical and therefore coarser "Greenwich Village Cafeteria," with its crowd of fleshy floozies and posturing cads, has been relegated to a wall just outside the show's exit, as if it might disrupt the general decorum.
For one thing, it seemed briefly as if it might disrupt our 5 p.m. dinner seating, which would have raised a howl loud enough to send a hog to church.
Analysts fear that if the confrontation escalates, for example, with a referral of the matter to the United Nations Security Council, it might disrupt Iranian oil exports and send prices skyrocketing.
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The Justice Department recently notified the Ethics Committee that it no longer objected to the House's moving ahead with its investigation of Mr. Jackson, an effort that it previously believed might disrupt the Justice Department's prosecution of Mr. Blagojevich.
Think about how you would disrupt your own industry and how others might disrupt it.
Otherwise Facebook could miss the next big thing that might disrupt it.
Being prepared to prove that your child is yours may be the last thing on your mind when checking to see if the car seat, stroller and diaper bag are packed, but in these times of heightened security, it can avoid hassles that might disrupt your trip.
This research suggests that smoking might disrupt how it works together in tune, allowing the musicians to continue playing but possibly in a more disorganized way," said Newton-Bishop.
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