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I guess you have to be seen to do something disruptive to the other side, at least temporarily.
"The most powerful factor," he added, "is that the very best talent is drawn to doing something disruptive to the legacy, something new and fresh.
Something disruptive is going on in this face-off, a break in ideas about what art is, and what can be art.
" 'Shoes were losing relevance among low-attention-span millennials.' " " 'To fix it, we knew we'd have to do something disruptive,' " No Beard said.
The word "experience" seems to promise something disruptive in this context, as if the tumult of an amusement park were about to displace a world of quiet contemplation.
This is not surprising: the bigger the effect a mutation has, the bigger the chance that it will be something disruptive, so mutations that have dramatic effects are likelier to be harmful than mutations that produce modest changes.
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And no, his hands were shaking at the lock with something more disruptive — and less fleeting — than desire.
But there is a cost to this shedding of restrictions; there is something inherently disruptive about popular culture.
The company's chief executive, Mark Crames, said: "The idea was to do something conceptually disruptive while also creating a nice scent.
"Now someone else has to do something equally disruptive, and I don't know if being nicer and more fair financially with drivers is enough".
There's something slightly disruptive about her bright smile, accented by round cheeks that gleam like an extra pair of eyes.
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