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Any dealer worth his salt knows there should be no interruption while a collector looks at an object: It is a moment of great intimacy.
WSJ: The Craft Collector | One Man's Search for Ancient China | Sackler Gallery | By Lee Rosenbaum
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"We liaised with the police and the UK Border Agency and ensured that there was no interruption in meeting our clients' needs, " it said in a statement.
BBC: Elderly Surrey woman without care after firm raided
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Detailed migration plans should be created and support requirements estimated, as tight coordination is essential to ensure no interruption in service while transitioning from the incumbent provider, then reinforced to account for the unpredictability inherent with such a complex set of interdependent events.
FORBES: Irreconcilable Differences: When To End An Outsourcing Deal
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So if the top producer with the biggest reserves becomes vulnerable to interruption, there's no telling how high prices will go.
NPR: Energy Bill Leaves Conservation on Back Burner
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In my view, any government agency that is contemplating the interruption of public communications, no matter how compelling the reason, might want to rethink that idea.
FORBES: Free Speech v. Denial Of Communications For Public Safety Agencies?
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WSJ: Blindfold Brackets 2013: Official Rules
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Sponsors assume no responsibility for any error, omissions, interruption, deletion, defect or delay in operation with transmission, communications, line failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to or allegation of submissions.
CNN: Legal Disclosures
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No wonder Congress voted to spare couch potatoes any interruption of their favourite soaps, rather than bring in unknown new services from what was, in 1996, a relatively sleepy wireless industry.
ECONOMIST: Battle of the airwaves | The
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He is frankly partisan, a multilateralist who sees the unilateralism of Mr Bush's presidency as a sorry interruption in history's inexorable progress towards a more consensual world in which going it alone can no longer answer pressing problems such as nuclear proliferation and climate change.
ECONOMIST: America and the world