disruptive
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“We view technical setbacks and short-term disruptive factors for example weather-related flight cancellations in North America, as entry opportunities given the intact medium-term upside potential,” he adds.
To illustrate the point, he gave the example of a child who struggles with hearing, which leads to them becoming disruptive and disengaged.
From BBC
“Our only forecast can be for more disruptive events, at unpredictable times,” making for continued uncertainty for economists, investors, and traders.
From Barron's
“The pattern that we’ve seen is that whenever policy moves, it expands the envelope of policy options in a way that’s potentially disruptive, and the market’s reaction is to sell the dollar,” Englander said.
From MarketWatch
The analysts are drawn to “disruptive” fintech companies that can capitalize on both a changing regulatory landscape and a healthier U.S. consumer.
From MarketWatch
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