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He said that the only way to find such disruptive new technology was to pour large sums of money at the problem.
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Otherwise, the largely inflexible nature of this social stratification system unleashed disruptive forces over time.
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Thus, the struggle of opposing forces, rather than being disruptive, may indeed be a means of balancing and maintaining a social structure or society.
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It describes how companies that establish early dominance in a period of disruptive innovation will do everything in their power to maintain their first-mover advantage.
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Many people involved with the show found the process extremely disruptive.
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Opponents of villagization argued that the scheme was disruptive to agricultural production because the government moved many farmers during the planting and harvesting seasons.
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While the possibility of restricting domestic usage was considered, it was deemed unnecessary and disruptive.
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It had a disruptive effect on rail service.
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The kind of disruptive moment that only a few knew in the 1880s became a common occurrence.
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Disruptive patterns work best when all their components match the background.
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