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Disrupting rubbish bins, stealing chickens and wrecking gardens, the urban fox causes a nuisance.
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This not only reduces the operating volume in a silo but it also compromises quality control by disrupting the first in first out cycle.
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The command came with a substantial fleet and army to fight the growing problems of pirates disrupting trade in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Songs for defense are louder, more bombastic, laced with power chords, in hopes of disrupting the opposing teams' pre-play preparations.
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This provides a continuous ability to have human oversight on business-critical processes 24 hours per day, without paying overtime compensation or disrupting a key human resource, sleep patterns.
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A build-up of scar tissue around a brachial plexus injury site can also put pressure on the injured nerve, disrupting innervation of the muscles.
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But rather than disrupting the agency model, 3rd-party ad tech leveraged properly gives agencies the power to go far beyond media aggregation.
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Tidal energy removal can also cause environmental concerns such as degrading farfield water quality and disrupting sediment processes.
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Results showed the dispersant could contain cancer-causing agents, hazardous toxins and endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
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The revolutionaries also succeeded in dislocating telephone and telegraph communications and disrupting the movement of the trains.
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