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Перевод: disruption
[существительное] подрыв ; срыв ; разрушение; раскол ; разрыв ; распад ; дезинтеграция ; пробой
Тезаурус:
- Glaziers and contract cleaners were also working over the weekend to limit the disruption to tens of thousands of workers returning to their offices today.
- If girls deviate, they tend to do it in a way that causes far less disruption than boys, such as pretending to write when they are bored.
- The reaction of local farmers to this disruption of their normal farming activity was to wait the situation out, as they expected a high price for their lands.
- Union official George Ryde said: "There could be considerable disruption."
- In South Africa the government is expanding the production of oil from coal, conscious of its vulnerability to oil supply disruption in a hostile world.
- He says that when people return to work after a holiday there is a lot of disruption and decreased productivity as a result of "holiday infection that contaminates everyone around the person who has been away".
- The disruption of world markets in the aftermath of the war, the waves of protectionism and concurrent fall in export sales inevitably affected the Champagne trade as it razed other industries; 1932 proved disastrous with virtually no buyers for Champagne.
- Formal incomes policies and the "social contract" approach were hardly politically credible after the 1979 winter's disruption, and many features of the trade unions were as unpopular as ever (such as the closed shop, unofficial strikes, close relations with the Labour party, and mass picketing).
- In order to maintain living standards, marginal land was brought into cultivation causing disruption of the traditional interplay between cultivators and nomadic herders; the former provided millet and sorghum as staple crops which they exchanged for animal products and the benefits of having their lands fertilised by animal herds.
- The metaphysical construction of subjectivity is at once an admission and production of its disruptive potential, a disruption in and of the very terms of its construction.
- The degree of disruption caused by the need to travel further to work is taken into account in determining whether an employee's refusal of alternative employment is reasonable.
- American employment and business practices and the disruption of developing an 1,800-acre site have all caused anti-Mouse feeling.
- Widespread flooding, loss of life, property damage and economic disruption has occurred across one-third of Ecuador.
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