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From 2014, the subject of disruption increases and is the most discussed subject in 2015.
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Even novices to the subject of climate disruption are aware that the earth's temperature has risen, due to the release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere.
Even if it does drive them out, it may find use of the road subject to disruption by guerrilla-type rebel attacks.
Until then the electoral fate of Senators and U.S. Representatives will be as uncertain and as subject to disruption as the future of the entertainment moguls they sought to please by backing SOPA/PIPA.
So cloud companies that aren't mobile oriented are subject to disruption and a lot of net new use cases that just weren't possible before we reached today's mobile ubiquity will be unveiled.
Both of these systems are subject to disruption by either inherited or acquired (including both intrinsic and environmental) defects.
SBC Texas says about 90% of its lines are underground and not subject to disruption by high winds and falling trees.
These results suggest that E2 fluctuation is particularly important in the acquisition of hippocampal-mediated spatial learning, and that hippocampal-based memory may be subject to disruption following environmental change, while striatum-based memory is subject to protection.
Centralized technologies are subject to disruption and disaster.
Train services to and from these stations may be subject to disruption on all routes.
Northbound services from Edinburgh will be subject to disruption.
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