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Travis Kalanick, Uber's CEO and co-founder, might chalk some of that up to the price you pay for disruption but the drivers obviously see it a different way in this case and others.
The rules stipulate that airlines must pay for disruption except in 'extraordinary circumstances', but without giving a clear definition of these.
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The head of Camden's highway-management department, Iestyn Faraday, says the council has not yet seen much change in behaviour.Yet making diggers pay for the disruption is the right way forward.
40 The authors suggested that suicide might be the price being paid for social disruption related to industrialisation.
"When a plane lines up for takeoff during a peak travel time, it will inevitably delay other planes regardless of its size, but it doesn't pay for having created that disruption".
Network Rail paid a net £105m to train operators for disruption and delays last year, including £15m to Virgin.
The Chinese who are here understand better than I the price paid over time at various moments in history for disruption and upheaval in China.
This is the business ripe for disruption, and signs are that disruption is coming in the form of judges' opinions on "pay for play," and student/athletes' attempts to unionize, and public reaction to fraudulent academic programs for athletes.
7. Be prepared for disruption.
Is the hypothalamus ripe for disruption?
Mr. Glantz acknowledged the potential for disruption.
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