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That suggests it would cause some short-term disruption.
"We anticipate some potential short-term disruption," Mr. Morton said, "but no significant long-term implications".
IT may prove true that short-term disruption to air travel would result if bankrupt airlines have to sell assets because of unsuccessful restructuring.
Thomas J. Lee, chief United States equity strategist for J.P. Morgan Securities, called the concerns a "short-term disruption" and said they were confined to those countries.
She was restive about the future, determined to use politics as a force for reform and never feared short-term disruption in pursuit of long-term change.
If the union's members at Grangemouth go on strike, there could be a short-term disruption in the fuel markets, particularly in the northern part of Britain.
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The short-term disruptions would be outweighed by long-term gains.Most businesspeople see little merit in devaluation.
But even short-term disruptions can wreak havoc on the world economy: when the Iranian revolutionaries booted out the shah, Iran's oil exports collapsed.
Most analysts believe that closure of the refinery might cause short-term disruptions but that over time the refined products could easily be supplied by other refineries in Europe that have plenty of spare capacity.
That kind of assistance might soothe short-term disruptions but encourage more reckless behavior in the long term.
"We view the upcoming deadlines as possibly short-term disruptions," Hess continued.
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