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TO DISRUPT THEIR
Solar farms in rural areas can take up valuable agricultural land and disrupt diverse ecosystems.
valuable agricultural land and disrupt diverse ecosystems.
You can either disrupt or change the status quo or keep and maintain it.
It'll disrupt a lot of people's lives, plus there are certain operational conveniences that come from having the country's financial, cultural, and administrative capitals in the same place.
The fact that earthworms are appearing in Arctic soils is worrying because it means they could start to disrupt processes on a global scale.
they could start to disrupt processes on a global scale. We heard earlier from Ingrid
about symptoms that can really disrupt peoples' lives.
And hopefully, as the research community learns more about all of these complex dynamics that make the menstrual cycle go round, we can understand why there's so much variability and what we might be able to do about symptoms that can really disrupt people's lives.
This can range from false AI-generated images, videos, and audio that could possibly persuade and disrupt the voting process.
Was your parent threatened to hurt or disrupt your daily life?
or disrupt your daily life?
and kind of disrupt those wrote patterns of conversations, those scripts that we all devolve into.
But now, these events could potentially disrupt all that, plus airlines on the power grid, and that's part of the reason why scientists from the United States and the European Union have sent a pair of probes to study the sun.