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When disruptive change has penetrated to the third level of social order, the process of disruption rapidly reaches a point of no return.
Its essence lies in its attempt to recover previous order through the repression of disruptive forces.
Nevertheless, with foresight and careful planning, some of the more disruptive and dangerous consequences of social change which have troubled other countries passing through this stage can be escaped.
As an isolated policy, land reform is likely to be politically disruptive ; ;
The consolidation of duplicate support and development offices was costly and disruptive.
By 1972, however, with only a minimum of work done on the I-95 right of way and none on the potentially massively disruptive Inner Belt, Governor Francis Sargent put a moratorium on highway construction within the MA-128 corridor, except for a short stretch of Interstate 93.
Bipolar disorder or bipolar affective disorder ( historically known as manic-depressive disorder ) is a psychiatric diagnosis for a mood disorder in which people experience disruptive mood swings that encompass a frenzied state known as mania ( or hypomania ) and, usually, symptoms of depression.
Bundaberg Rum has been labelled the drink for yobbos, after some bars reported that " bundy drinkers are a lot louder, and more disruptive than other patrons.
Second, the common law evolves through a series of gradual steps, that gradually works out all the details, so that over a decade or more, the law can change substantially but without a sharp break, thereby reducing disruptive effects.
For these reasons, legislative changes tend to be large, jarring and disruptive ( sometimes positively, sometimes negatively, and sometimes with unintended consequences ).
Cave-dwelling species are accustomed to a near-constant climate of temperature and humidity, and any disturbance can be disruptive to the species ' life cycles.
Cott's 1940 book Adaptive Coloration in Animals introduced ideas such as " maximum disruptive contrast " ( see illustration ).
He was expelled from the Science Fiction League as " a disruptive influence " but was later reinstated.
He was asked to leave Northampton in July 1767 by the authorities ; while no official reason is known, biographer Michael Bellesiles suggests that religious differences and Allen's tendency to be disruptive may have played a role in his departure.
The main objective of the new government was to end disruptive provincial politics and to provide the country with a new constitution.
In various other books, for example Ringworld, Niven suggests that easy transportation might be disruptive to traditional behavior and open the way for new forms of parties, spontaneous congregations, or shopping trips around the world.
The purpose of the Foreign Legion was to remove disruptive elements from society and put them to use fighting the enemies of France.
While the classic guidelines still apply, today's anti-guerrilla forces need to accept a more disruptive, disorderly and ambiguous mode of operation.
It was invented to isolate class-alien, socially dangerous, disruptive, suspicious, and other disloyal elements ( real and imaginary ones ) whose deeds and thoughts were not contributing to the strengthening of the so called dictatorship of the proletariat.
European military conflict did not cease, but had less disruptive effects on the lives of Europeans.
Unlike in basketball, where players are allowed to commit only 5 fouls in a game ( 6 in the NBA ), handball players are allowed an unlimited number of faults, which are considered good defense and disruptive to the attacking team's rhythm.
By aggregating together, nonpolar molecules reduce the surface area exposed to water and minimize their disruptive effect.
It provides a much cleaner alternative to masskill, which was unnecessarily invasive and disruptive to the network.
Thus, ISDN can be seen from this perspective as obsolete before it fairly started, having been overtaken in most places by the disruptive technology of ADSL.
Washington had differences with Monroe and discharged him as Minister to France, claiming his " inefficiency, disruptive maneuvers, and failure to safeguard the interests of his country.

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