What outside forces (not under the same microscope as the physician under scrutiny) are contributing to the physician's "disruptiveness"?. From Wordnik.com. [Dr.J's HouseCalls] Reference
That took a little more time, but it also prevented all disruptiveness afterwards. From Wordnik.com. [Oral History Interview with William C. Friday, November 19, 1990. Interview L-0144. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)] Reference
And that any form of disruptiveness regarding a thread makes you feel alive, of worth?. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » ThinkFast: January 25, 2007] Reference
Can you disaggregate the student's disruptiveness from his being out of step with the rest of the class?. From Wordnik.com. [Ideological disagreement and the "disruptive" student.] Reference
The BBC has a great story on a pioneering 1954 transistor radio that bears a striking resemblance to the iPod in form, disruptiveness and marketing. From Wordnik.com. [Boing Boing: September 18, 2005 - September 24, 2005 Archives] Reference
What often appears as boys 'intransigence, as disruptiveness, indifference or confrontation, may instead be a refusal to engage in false relationship. From Wordnik.com. ['Mommy, I Know You'] Reference
Part of the reason — possibly the main reason — that startups have not spread as broadly as the Industrial Revolution did is their social disruptiveness. From Wordnik.com. [The High-Res Society] Reference
Was he treated in a manner proportional to his disruptiveness or was he treated more harshly because of his ideological disagreement with the teacher and the other students?. From Wordnik.com. [Ideological disagreement and the "disruptive" student.] Reference
From the article:Moore's Law implies that there will be an eight-fold increase in processing power and memory capacity between now and 2010, greatly impacting the disruptiveness of the electronic game industry. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2004-06-01] Reference
The hints of physicality and process suggested by the present participle may be a Kristevan example of "poetic language," in which this word "bleeding" implies the horrifying disruptiveness of "female" materiality. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on 'Lewis/Gounod's Bleeding _Nonne_: Introduction and Translation of the Scribe/Delavigne Libretto'] Reference
What Faflak does by taking it up in both these registers is to emphasize its socially disruptive potential, but to give that disruptiveness a long-term cognitive weight by developing mesmerism towards its future in psychoanalysis. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on ''The Abyss of the Past': Psychoanalysis in Schelling's Ages of the World (1815)'] Reference
But none of them have held that the Supreme Court has actually ruled that off-campus speech is subject to the Tinker disruptiveness analysis, and your claim that a court would simply dismiss an argument to the contrary is flat out wrong. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » School Board Violating California Law?] Reference
I think when it comes to direction and action to Cincinnati's issues that are current, Pepper has a direct answer to solve the current issues, and Mallory wants to prevent the issues of tomarrow by educating the young good habits to prevent crime and disruptiveness in their later young adult lives. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Mallory = Courtis Fuller] Reference
It might be a closer question whether they could count persistence at this silliness as something like “disruptiveness” “he kept demanding to a response to his request” when evaluating his job performance or considering him for promotion to a more senior or responsible position., not withstanding professions of “sincerely held religous beliefs.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do You Have Any Openly Religious Attorneys?,”] Reference
(C) The college President argued that the local chapter had indeed shown signs of likely disruptiveness. From Wordnik.com. [Libertarian Blog Place] Reference
Most of the SEC employees surveyed by Kotz's office believe the benefits of rearranging desks do not outweigh the costs and "disruptiveness to their work.". From Wordnik.com. [CFO.com: Today in Finance] Reference
Talbot said many people are worried that removal of the officer will "create an atmosphere where learning takes a back seat to student disruptiveness and public safety.". From Wordnik.com. [East Brunswick Sentinel] Reference
She's such a weird duck in the Wisconsin Democratic Party, that her disruptiveness goes back to June, and she was stripped of her delegate status in July or early August. From Wordnik.com. [As Convention Begins, McCain Ad Features Hillary Supporter For McCain] Reference
In fact, it was her continued disruptiveness at school that led to her being enrolled in a private clinical day-treatment program, which she attended for a year and a half. From Wordnik.com. [By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog] Reference
Senator Charles Schumer said it would allow a continuation of the soundproofing projects that are expected to "reduce the disruptiveness of LaGuardia Airport noise pollution". From Wordnik.com. [Queens Gazette] Reference
Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said videos of the meeting raised a question about "whether Norse was impermissibly ejected because of his viewpoint rather than his alleged disruptiveness.". From Wordnik.com. [SFGate: Top News Stories] Reference
He needs to get into better overall shape and he needs to show that he wants to run through a wall when it comes to the little things it'll take to get better, but his versatility and his disruptiveness will work well in just about any defense. From Wordnik.com. [Scout.com > CollegeFootballNews.com] Reference
Corrections Department spokesman Russ Marlan said he didn't know how many Michigan inmates identify themselves with the Nation of Gods., promotes spiritual awareness and self-improvement, among other themes - "not social disruptiveness," Whalen said. From Wordnik.com. [Newsvine - Get Smarter Here] Reference
That is why the French parliamentarians of the petty bourgeoisie could find no better way of creating moral ties to hold the people together against the disruptiveness of modern relations than to put on white aprons and arm themselves with a pair of compasses or a plumb-line. From Wordnik.com. [My Life]
In his day this caused considerable tension at times, as local organizers of local campaigns wrestled with the advantages of having King come and participate, in inspiration and in drawing national attention, versus the disruptiveness that could sometimes accompany King and his entourage. From Wordnik.com. [BlueOregon] Reference
"new & novel profiles within an acceptable level of disruptiveness". From Wordnik.com. [FoodNavigator RSS] Reference
For what it’s worth, I definitely don’t think that references to the cost or the disruptiveness of an alternative can help out here at all. From Wordnik.com. [Can anybody ever consent to the State?] Reference
But once you have those rights spelled out, you already have a theory of the conditions for consent; you don’t need to appeal to costliness or disruptiveness of alternatives anymore in order to get the theory working. From Wordnik.com. [Can anybody ever consent to the State?] Reference
• Holder won’t rule out N.Y. 9/11 trial: The attorney general said the administration was taking “into consideration the concerns that have been raised by local officials, and by the community in New York City,” about the cost and disruptiveness of security arrangements that would be needed. From Wordnik.com. [Eye Opener: 2010 Tax Day highlights, freebies] Reference
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