All evidence points towards its disruptiveness and the fact that the organization and its leadership was not a part of the freedom struggle. |
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Does giftedness sometimes lead to an uncooperative attitude or disruptiveness? |
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It is a suicidal folly to condone, much less encourage, any anarchic agenda, overlooking its disruptiveness in the national context. |
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Common sense in a capitalist system tends to dictate the importance of the former and the disruptiveness of the latter. |
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Can you disaggregate the student's disruptiveness from his being out of step with the rest of the class? |
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One reason the neoliberal project so wrongfooted its opponents was that many failed to recognise the disruptiveness that lay at its core. |
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All possible planning and preparation should be done before the transition period, to minimize its length and disruptiveness. |
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When major shifts in technology use occur, utopian and dystopian views of their impact on society often abound, reflecting their disruptiveness and people's concerns. |
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You need not go far for more direct complaints about the direction the area has taken, with the disruptiveness of its growth, its telling lack of schools and its sheer expense. |
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This focus on the new alerts us to technology's disruptiveness. |
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Social skills may include areas of competence, such as cooperation and peer relationships, and problem behaviors, such as disruptiveness, withdrawal, or hyperactivity. |
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A larger operation at Fishhook designed to destroy COSVN offered a more promising option, both for its logistical disruptiveness and its psychological shock value. |
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Disruptiveness of cytology relative to biopsy was assessed by comparing the utilization trends and the accuracy of diagnosis over time. |
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