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31. The committee said the letters should suggest banning disruptive pupils, issuing boarding passes and asking the school to consider providing supervision. 32. During her first weeks she was noisy and disruptive in class. 33. Oystermouth would suffer from Sarah's disruptive presence but Eline could not see the villagers putting up with any nonsense from her. 34. Yet the alternative outcome of climate change is likely to be much more disruptive. 35. Wage rises were therefore granted not only as a response to disruptive strikes, but also to enable demand to absorb supply. 36. The disruptive effects of alcohol on sleep can be exacerbated by caffeine. 37. Those children who do stay in school, but who feel they are failing, invariably have a disruptive influence. 38. However, these actions prove disruptive to the efficient functioning of the new system. 39. For that reason Minh Mang feared potentially disruptive ideas and practices. 40. The revolution of 1905 had made plain the disruptive power of the industrial labour force. 41. Their presence in normal schools would be disruptive to the general process of education and an unsuitable environment for the children concerned. 42. But the final word must be reserved for the destructive, disruptive role played by George Bush's administration. 43. The most disruptive pairings occur between a supervisor and a subordinate. 44. However, when disruptive behaviour did occur staff controlled it through a combination of orchestration and supervisory control. 45. Some of these are disruptive and maladaptive or neurotic, and as a result they have been closely studied. 46. McEnroe's tantrums, like those of other tennis stars, were merely disruptive gamesmanship. 47. The move towards in-class support is equally valid for disruptive pupils. 48. We need to provide an educational service that does not promote disruptive pupils nor reject disruptive pupils. 49. In July a series of yellow signs appeared in central London, warning that potentially disruptive pre-construction work would shortly begin. 50. Observations of individually marked birds have shown that this disruptive behaviour is adaptive. 51. Electoral reform is also likely to put some disruptive cats among the New Labour pigeons. 52. Not surprisingly, disruptive behaviour - shouting, swearing and general rowdiness - was sometimes evident. 53. It is most disruptive to a relationship when one grows and the other does not. 54. To hide their clear outlines they need some kind of disruptive markings. 55. The Titans introduced into the world of man the disruptive and destructive force of strife and killing. 56. Richard was expelled from his first school in Cheltenham because his behaviour was too disruptive. 57. Traditionally children with special educational needs have been seen in terms of a deficit model - just as disruptive children have. 58. That stereotype speaks less for women's liberation than a society which treats children as a disruptive influence, a social nuisance. 59. Some models can be a very disruptive influence in the studio, particularly if there is more than one model on the session. 60. Transnational oil and mining companies pollute rivers and finance grossly disruptive mines.