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I was one of the disruptive students people talk about.
Coming to class late is quite disruptive to the other students.
By its very nature, new technology is a disruptive force.
But his eyes were the most disruptive thing about him.
The question is no longer "Why would you do something so disruptive?"
Not particularly disruptive, either, as most of the work can be done from outside.
If you need to take your children out of a particular school, try to do it at the least disruptive point in their education.
The performance is over, so no response can be disruptive.
He never played with the team, which considered him disruptive.
"At least in the next few months, they could be quite disruptive."
He cannot, or will not, act to stop the disruptive violence.
"The court is not going to allow any disruptive behavior."
"That could be disruptive and management may have to look into it."
Many people involved with the show found the process extremely disruptive.
There is no longer a reason or need to continue with that disruptive practice.
The only thing clear about the move, he said, was that it would be "very disruptive to our business."
In fact the home would be no more disruptive than a large family or a neighborhood play group.
"The rejected kids are more disruptive and call attention to themselves."
The boy had been taken from his classroom earlier in the day because of disruptive behavior.
In many cases one function of children's disruptive behavior is to get attention.
This is the most disruptive thing to happen to books in four hundred years.
They come to school and are disruptive; the teachers can?t get any support from the parents.
Big changes such as these can be disruptive and costly.
The power losses were the city's most disruptive this summer.
Seems like more innovation than ever, some great, all disruptive.