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disturbance

[dih-stur-buhns] / dɪˈstɜr bəns /


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Protected wrecks have legal protection, meaning that any disturbance or interference is only permitted under an official licence.

From BBC

"Moreover, in landscapes affected by today's and tomorrow's disturbances, naturalized species can make it even harder for native trees to survive, because competition for light, water, and nutrients intensifies," he adds.

From Science Daily

This kind of disturbance could account for the extreme energy levels Voyager 2 measured.

From Science Daily

Statins do not cause the majority of the possible side effects listed, including memory loss, depression, sleep disturbance, weight gain and impotence, says the team funded by the British Heart Foundation.

From BBC

Americans shouldn’t have to live any longer with such a possibility of grievous disturbance.

From The Wall Street Journal