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was disruption
noun
An interruption to the regular flow or sequence of something.
Exact(29)
There was disruption and there was fear.
"You had to watch where you stepped and there was disruption in the street," Ms. Bishop said.
"With the music industry we've always had technological change, whether it was disruption from eight-track to cassette, or cassette to CD, CD to download, download to streaming.
Nazi Brownshirts had demonstrated in front of the theatre prior to Mahagonny's premiere, and there was disruption throughout the performance, which became severe during the final act.
Last year world platinum supply fell to its lowest in 12 years; the chief cause was disruption to mining in South Africa.
There was disruption in defence with Joël Matip again sidelined by an ankle injury but, with Ragnar Klavan dominating Romelu Lukaku, they gained a second successive clean sheet in the Premier League.
Similar(30)
This is disruption.
But that's disruption at internet speed.
There are disruption consultants, disruption conferences, and disruption seminars.
There was obviously going to be disruption, if there was no disruption there would be not change," she said.
But if it is disruption they are worried about, the solution is obvious.
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