Word: disruptionism
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"We wanted to minimize the disruption, so that's why we closed the doors and isolated the protest," Vice President and General Counsel Anne Taylor said.
MacDonald says there is "very little likelihood" of a water disruption.
"The disruption in my personal life has been profound, and I no longer feel capable of continuing in my capacity as a Resident Tutor," Muhammad wrote in an e-mail message to the residents of Mather House.
Currently, HASCS is looking to some temporary solutions, including evening out the load on different servers and sometimes moving users' storage overnight to minimize disruption.
Durst, 55, the third-generation president of the family-run Durst Organization, prefers to be called environmentally responsible. "I don't like the term green," he says. "Any building, after all, is environmentally disruptive." His latest disruption is a 48-story glass-and-concrete tower that looms over Times Square...