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Communications between the fleet command and a number of nuclear submarines, he said, were being disrupted by the thefts.
United said that the payments were a separate matter and that it went to court to protect the interests of its customers whose travel plans were being disrupted.
He also worked at the United Nations and elsewhere to help redress the grievances of the Yanomami people of Brazil, whose lives were being disrupted by gold miners.
At one point last year, Ryanair's vocal chief executive, Michael O'Leary, said it was "frankly ridiculous" that flights were being disrupted by "an outdated, inappropriate and imaginary computer-generated model", presumably referring to the UK VAAC's ash plume tracking model).
The contract has been severely criticised in a National Audit Office report which pointed out that ALS did not have enough staff and as a result trials and hearings were being disrupted.
Eurocontrol said the densest parts of the cloud over Europe were at relatively low altitudes, which meant that while take-offs and landings were being disrupted, overflights of the affected areas were still possible.
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Electrical services were are disrupted in New Brunswick, due to winds up to 80 mph in Saint John.
A good way to start thinking about disruption is by asking questions like this: Who is being disrupted most?
'Our campaign rallies are being disrupted and there are no international observers.
And much like large companies they are being disrupted by forces outside their control.
Law enforcement is being disrupted by digital just as much as businesses or government services.
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