disruption
Example Sentences
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A new study suggests that disruptions in the body's internal clock may be tied to a higher risk of dementia.
From Science Daily
While people working from home has played a part, Karen Jones, from Merthyr Tydfil, gave up her job in Cardiff because of disruption caused by the electrification work.
From BBC
The Met Office is warning that snow showers will affect many parts of Northern Ireland over the weekend, bringing some disruption to travel.
From BBC
Forecasters said some delays and cancellations to rail and air travel were likely, as are power cuts and disruption on the roads.
From BBC
Potential supply disruptions from persistent monsoon rains and the upcoming low production season could help limit the downside of palm oil prices, Kenanga Futures says in a research note.
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