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Disruptions from the Thai floods will probably cause 260,000 vehicles in lost production, or 3.4 percent of the previous annual target, according to Toyota.
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Check The Dynamics Of The "Disruptions" On This Blog
ElsaElsa.com 2008
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CNN: Disruptions drown out debate at health care meetings
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Disruptions caused by floods and a cyclone in Queensland state are expected to shave another A$70 million off second half pretax earnings, Qantas said.
Qantas Profit Jumps Ross Kelly 2011
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Disruptions in our bodily energy flow often result from broken family lines that were not fully repaired or are in need of new structures.
Wild Feminine Tami Lynn Kent 2011
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Global Disruptions And Japan's woes are disrupting supply chains overseas.
Stocks Stumble as Financial Fallout Spreads Brett Arends 2011
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Disruptions in production may limit Japan's near-term demand for energy; oil prices fell in the immediate aftermath of the quake.
Quake to Test Japan's Economy, Markets David Wessel 2011
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Disruptions to exports of the commodity pushed the nation's trade balance into deficit in February.
Wesfarmers Expects Crucial Coal Mine to Rebound Cynthia Koons 2011
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Disruptions to Japan's economy in the aftermath of last week's earthquake and tsunami are expected to ripple across Asia in the coming weeks, further muddling the region's economic picture at a time when countries are already struggling with higher oil and food prices.
Japanese Headwind May Hit Asia's Economies Patrick Barta 2011
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Disruptions in production at the company's York, Pa., plant led to fewer sales of some of Harley's larger and higher-margin motorcycles.
Harley Weighed Down by Margin Worries James R. Hagerty 2011
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