The drawbridge on the original span opened approximately 260 times a year, causing frequent disruption to traffic on the bridge, which carried approximately 250,000 cars each day.
Reliance on staples made Canada economically dependent on more industrially advanced countries and the "cyclonic" shifts from one staple to another caused frequent disruptions in the country's economic life.
Hughes (2004) In the anticipated frequent disruptions, due to the child's traumatic and shaming experiences, the therapist accepts and works with these and then 'repairs' the relationship.
These days, breakdowns are rare, subway cars are almost free of graffiti and frequent, widespread disruptions seem to be a thing of the past.
The studies that conclude abuse is a bigger problem in military families than civilian families attribute this to the long hours, frequent disruptions in lifestyles, and high degree of stress.
The sleep of a SAD patient, studies have shown, is long but not restful, marked by frequent disruptions and a decrease in so-called slow-wave sleep.
Partly as a result, it had a tortuous route which, especially in the valley of the Sacco River, was subject to frequent disruption by floods and landslides.
Few low-income mothers are happy with their childcare arrangements especially in light of the fact that low-income childcare arrangements suffer from frequent disruptions.
It was also an unreliable route, with frequent disruptions caused by slips.
The company had a bad image because of frequent disruptions in service caused by cable breakages.