Some say it is the constant disruption of students arriving or leaving in the middle of the year, especially new immigrants with big adjustments to make.
England's war with Spain, which didn't end until 1748, caused a constant disruption in shipping, as a result all kinds of supplies were hard to come by.
There was constant disruption in the ladders, as birthdays shifted people from one to another.
The wedding was not completed, however, due to constant disruptions and Long having a heart attack just as he started to say "I do".
This constant disruption caused inconvenience to traffic and prompted the authorities to build another bridge.
Your presence in this house is a constant disruption.
These approaches included general strikes, boycotts, and constant disruption of capitalism with the goal being to achieve worker control over the means of production.
It's the constant disruption that cuts across everything.
The reef is in truth a realm of violent struggle and constant disruption.
But having to make allowances for constant disruption of mind-touch, his concentration must be forced to a higher level.