This has left Armenia with chronic energy shortages because of a lack of capacity and frequentdisruptions of natural gas deliveries through unstable Georgia, as well as difficulties in obtaining other types of fuel.
Residents of the capital reported frequent disruptions of heating and water services.
Moreover, the economic infrastructure has nearly collapsed due to neglect and war-related disruptions in the mining and agricultural export sectors.
Economic disruptions we and others are experiencing stem in part from the fact that the world price of petroleum has quadrupled in the last year.
This series of disruptions has meant a sharp decline in employment in Israel since 1991 and a drop in GDP as a whole.
The economy is slowly recovering from the disruptions caused by Hurricane Hugo in September 1989.
Disruptions from the bitter war with Iraq, massive corruption, mismanagement, demographic pressures, and ideological rigidities have kept economic growth at depressed levels.
Informally, however, the stations cover the entire system; to do otherwise would bring about enormous disruptions and disasters in space traffic and communications.
But the uncertainty within regimes that these disruptions can, and may occur, dissipates and weakens their energies.
It's change that promises amazing medical breakthroughs, but also economic disruptions that strain working families.
The monotonous winter passed on, and still the Fox remained enclosed in the pack, although occasional disruptions of the ice occurred, some of them of an alarming nature.
About this period, and while the weather was reasonably fair, unearthly noises were heard under the ice, and alarming disruptions occurred close to the ship.
Output and living standards continued to fall in 1992 largely because of the cumulative impact of disruptions in supply that have followed the dismemberment of the USSR.
Industry in 1992 was hit hard by energy shortages, mainly due to disruptions in coal production and shortfalls in petroleum imports.
Not only was the undertaking unprecedented for its magnitude, but the urgency and the breakdowns, bottlenecks, shortages and disruptions caused by the grass itself added to the formidable accomplishment.
Then there's the government bunch, the Disruptions Commission having finally and reluctantly produced an idea, but exactly what it is they havent confided to an eager citizenry.
The Disruptions Commission had no objection in principle to this castigation; they merely thought it should have come from their regulatory hands.
The whole matter of dealing with the weed was by now in the hands of a permanent body, the Federal Disruptions Commission.
The Federal Disruptions Commission has published the eleventh volume of its report and is currently holding hearings to determine how closely the extinct buffalograss is related to Cynodon dactylon.
It was a distinguished body of representatives from all the nations and resembled at its best the now functionless Federal Disruptions Committee.
The economy has largely recovered from the disruptions caused by Hurricane Hugo in September 1989.
The disruptions are not more, it is only the evidences.
Happily, we trust, these disruptionswill in the course of time be devoid of hatred and mutual recriminations and abuse.
Our apparently level surface is, in fact, a mosaic work of ices, frozen at separate periods, and tesselated by the several changes or disruptions which we have undergone.
The disruptions of the ice which we had encountered so far, had always been at the periods of spring-tide.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disruptions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.