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But given the closeness of the Brexit vote — and the long term disruption Brexit will undoubtedly cause — then any Russia-backed interference deserves to be quantified in full.
Government and businesses use the term "disruption" in a good way.
Although the term disruption is widely used in the context of EDCs and is retained here, its use in regard to environmentally-induced developmental changes in general implies that normal developmental processes may not always be disrupted.
Murray et al. has also reported an association with postpartum depression and impairments in mother-infant interactions as well as longer term disruption of emotional and cognitive development of the infant [ 19].
They were unable to access the detailed personal information they felt they needed to monitor their health and this contributed to profound and long term disruption in their lives.
While evidence suggests that adolescent social stressors may result in long term disruption to hippocampal-dependent spatial memory [ 35- 37], we are currently unaware of any research that has tested protracted changes in mPFC DA-dependent spatial working memory as a result of stress in adolescence.
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However, the more challenging aspect of today's solar market is rooted in a few factors beyond industry's control, including short term disruptions from the recently extended Investment Tax Credit, as well as a supply/demand mismatch.
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".
Others experience long-term disruption of sleep or eating patterns or an inability to function at work.
IT may prove true that short-term disruption to air travel would result if bankrupt airlines have to sell assets because of unsuccessful restructuring.
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