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(Mr. Spitzer, during his year as governor, had started to disrupt it, until he was caught paying for sexual services).
As data is a perception game-changer, it has already started to disrupt many sectors.
But at some point any successful start-up by necessity has to become the very thing it was started to disrupt: a bureaucracy.
With hundreds of classes offered to millions of students for free over the past few years, online education platforms have already started to disrupt the higher education world.
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Cutting too deeply, he added, "means you could start to disrupt the organization".
As opponents start to disrupt progress, so the supporters need to change tactics and style of play, perhaps making the occasional substitution to counter the effects of the opposition.
We learned that once you get rid of the dictatorship, that is the beginning of a new chapter where all these poisonous forces and influences come out and start to disrupt the situation".
Claudio Ranieri came in as coach and Monaco comfortably won the second tier, from where the club could start to disrupt the traditional order of things in the transfer market.
As a representative of the Fire Brigade Employees Unionn, Casey said at the time he would like to see Tony Abbott returned as prime minister, with a labour movement that was growing, with an anti-war movement that was disrupting things in the streets, and with a strong women's movement, Indigenous movement and climate change movement that was starting to disrupt the production of coal.
Today, though, we are starting to "see an unwinding of aggregation of commerce as technology starts to disrupt" the industry, Chien said.
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