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    1. As for the interior, the noise was even more pronounced and unsavory, with a continual, disruptive, disjointed chattering taking place up there between the ears of the citizens of Hubbub


    2. YOU HAVE BECOME DISRUPTIVE AND DISHARMONIOUS


    3. Have you ever smelled something so strong before that you could taste it? I wasn’t even trying to be funny or disruptive


    4. And this disruptive cycle would continue ad infinitum


    5. On the whole they are shown to be pro-royalist and against disruptive forces


    6. For the constant disruptive


    7. run much more smoothly without the disruptive efforts of


    8. When you combine the growth of YouTube content with the growth of blogs, social networks and social media, overall the collective data clearly points to disruptive change


    9. Lafley said that he expects his business units to have somewhere between 10 to 30 percent of their innovation portfolio focused on disruptive innovation


    10. Reversed: There could be disruptive problems that are eating away at the soul of the family

    11. and consonants of a tearing and disruptive character, such as hrim, kshrang


    12. Evil is only the misadaptation of immaturity or the disruptive and distorting influence of ignorance


    13. I must say that I tend to feel the same way about disruptive influences within my squad


    14. It seemed to her that the principal was key to the atmosphere in a school; most tried to put all the burden on individual teachers, which only worked if kids knew that in the end the principal would back the teacher up in not permitting disruptive behavior


    15. disruptive nature of the social web


    16. enough that it wasn’t disruptive to other Bridge activities


    17. Besides seed maize, religious objects such as the cross, harp, and shakche (decorated arch of liquidamber boughs placed at the entrance of the house) must be ceremoniously fed with boj liquor, or else they lose their protective power (for example, the harp won’t play properly and the arch will permit disruptive people and influences into the house)


    18. Indeed, his standing there was more disruptive to her meditative state than his bustling about in a normal fashion would have been


    19. Narcissists are disruptive, counter-dependent, combative, and resent authority (rebellious and contumacious)


    20. Meal-times were over quickly and were less disruptive to

    21. Aggressive and disruptive, tugging us from the depths of the music


    22. His disruptive childhood was investigated, and when that failed, made up


    23. inability to sit still and pay attention in class, and they often engage in disruptive


    24. 'With so many disruptive elements in town there is the danger of lawlessness


    25. The competitive advantage conferred to the corporation by knowledge workers with specific knowledge can suddenly diminish because of changes external to the company, such as the release of a new operating system standard or a shift in federal or state laws, or the introduction of a disruptive technology in the marketplace


    26. • Recognize the potential of disruptive information technologies to change the future of Knowledge Management Knowledge Management (KM) can be adopted as a strategy with little or no dependence on what’s considered high tech today


    27. For example, in the late 1800s, the telephone switchboard was a disruptive technology that enabled business owners to collaborate with each other and their staff in real time over distances of several miles


    28. Decisions on how to handle development will determine the short-and long-term capital requirements as well as the scope of the planned implementation and how disruptive it will be to the corporate culture


    29. Disruptive technology A technology that empowers a different group of users and gets better over time


    30. The PC is a disruptive technology, in that it empowered individuals to perform tasks once rele-gated to large data centers

    31. the name you were given at birth, a name of disruptive signals that I hold in the hollow of my hand


    32. The peace and tranquillity continued without anything more disruptive than a frisky bickering of the ponies or a screech of a hunting bird as it swept down on some small rodent which was careless for a last fateful second


    33. A high-spirited animal doesn’t want every devilment on his part to be a huge, disruptive catastrophe


    34. That includes disruptive responses to Mothers who speak and behave fruitfully to the infant in them


    35. When we attempt to express our joyfulness in words or behavior with friends, there will be those who become disruptive through rude interruptions


    36. disruptive to the Intertribal alliance in spite of


    37. and disruptive they tend to increase the severity of an anxiety disorder


    38. Often the excessive worrying is associated with other disruptive and


    39. disruptive and annoyed his classmates


    40. students, which meant that I was willing to put up with a lot of acting out and disruptive behavior

    41. As the intensity in my room built and the disruptive behavior grew, I could feel the leadership of the classroom passing to a sixteen-year-old junkie and his lieutenant


    42. He was very disruptive so when he was thirteen or fourteen he was sent to an institution for other children like him


    43. in spite of whatever disruptive influences the organism undergoes in the course of its life, it


    44. / 50 Parental influence on kids’ education: See, inter alia, Marianne Bertrand and Jessica Pan, “The Trouble with Boys: Social Influences and the Gender Gap in Disruptive Behavior,” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5, no


    45. There are global competitors and disruptive new technologies


    46. Environmental catalysts are disruptive shifts in the world in which businesses operate


    47. Other environmental catalysts emerge as the consequences of disruptive shifts in technology that facilitate the reorganization of whole industries


    48. He subjects every investment to an "Internet test," trying to anticipate how its business might be affected by this new and disruptive technology


    49. 3 The company’s leading product is called the Maximum Access Surgery (MAS), which is a minimally disruptive surgical platform that includes the software, retraction system, and implants


    50. Not surprisingly, Gladys was demanding and difficult, argumentative and disruptive





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