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disruption

[dis-ruhp-shuhn] / dɪsˈrʌp ʃən /
NOUN
division
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Ukraine says it notified Hungary of the disruption to the pipeline immediately after the attack and has remained in regular communication with both nations and the EU.

From The Wall Street Journal

Five days into this shutdown, the disruption is still minimal.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added: “I know I could not have been so calm through depressions, inflations, banking and currency crises, wars and political disruptions.”

From MarketWatch

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From MarketWatch

On the prospect of strike action continuing into March, BAE said: "With the majority of our employees working as normal, we are focused on minimising any disruption and implementing our robust contingency plans."

From BBC