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Disruptive meaning
Causing disruption or unrest. | Causing major change, as in a market.
Synonyms of Disruptive
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And at the same time this feels that it's disruptive and it may be it may resolve it not be disruptive at all or it may be very disruptive but coming out of that from our perspective is opportunity.
Making it easier to boot disruptive students from class: that a pandemic-related increase in disruptive student behavior is driving some teachers out of the classroom, along with the high stress and relatively low pay of the profession.
And this will be disruptive to the region, disruptive to Israel and probably prompting even more Israelis to flee.
Bower, Joseph L. & Christensen, Clayton M. (1995) In the early 2000s, "significant societal impact" has also been used as an aspect of disruptive innovation. citation Not all innovations are disruptive, even if they are revolutionary.
Disruptive technology In 2009, Milan Zeleny described high technology as disruptive technology and raised the question of what is being disrupted.
Administrators have the flexibility to exercise their judgment to determine if a student’s attire is considered disruptive, distracting, or a safety hazard.
A drawback to fire assays is that they are very disruptive; however, if performed on exploration-stage properties that is typically not a problem.
A GMP spokesperson said: “At around 6.25am this morning, Monday, September 18, officers were called to reports of a disruptive passenger on a flight bound for Faro.
A grand exhibition featuring disruptive technologies and innovative startups with 100 stalls will be set up as part of this event.
AI can be disruptive to business applications.
AI is not just another technological innovation, it is a disruptive force that will change the world in ways we cannot even begin to imagine.
A mental health nurse also started the process of committing Faqiri and said she was concerned moving him would be “disruptive to his well-being,” the agreed statement of facts says.
And Scottish Labour deputy leader Jackie Baillie said: "Humza Yousaf has made it clear - if your priority isn't a divisive and disruptive referendum, the SNP doesn't want your vote.
Anyway, at the Palace tonight and they had to stop the show during the first act to eject disruptive audience members.
A penalty of up to three years will be given to those tunnelling under infrastructure to cause damage and police will be given new powers to pre-emptively shut down protests they deem to be disruptive.
As mentioned, the excitement surrounding disruptive themes is warranted, and certain technological advancements are no longer speculative, but a reality.
As Principal Seymour Skinner says, "Right or wrong your behavior was still disruptive, young man.
A stream of commenters argued their own huskies have never been disruptive and are among the best-behaved breeds.
A Tel Aviv rabbi barred a man and his autistic son from their synagogue, saying the son’s behavior was disruptive.
BART has already made attempts to make its handling of some unhoused riders who may be disruptive more progressive, including by dispatching non-lethal “ambassadors” and crisis intervention experts throughout the system.