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interruption

[in-tuh-ruhp-shuhn] / ˌɪn təˈrʌp ʃən /


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That surely will be reason for gratitude, especially for those of us who are not M&A lawyers and will not be in danger of interruption by client calls.

From The Wall Street Journal

Compounding rewards patience only if investors avoid self‑inflicted interruptions — unnecessary losses early, premature gains later.

From MarketWatch

Compounding rewards patience only if investors avoid self‑inflicted interruptions — unnecessary losses early, premature gains later.

From MarketWatch

It also has a reservoir that holds enough water to cool the reactor for seven days without interruption.

From The Wall Street Journal

A surge in metal demand can come from a hot economy, supply interruptions, or a technology shift, as with uranium and cobalt.

From Barron's