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disrupted

Tagalog

nagugulo

Last Update: 2021-01-07
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English

disrupted sleep

Tagalog

disrupting sleep

Last Update: 2023-05-09
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English

the dead guy that disrupted your performance.

Tagalog

yung lalaking namatay na ginulo ang iyong kanta.

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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English

others were disrupted by localized closures.

Tagalog

ang iba ay nahinto dahil sa mga lokalisadong pagsasara.

Last Update: 2020-08-25
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English

the elements on which it relies have been disrupted.

Tagalog

ang mga elemento na inaasahan nito ay nalito.

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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the system that controls our climate has been severely disrupted.

Tagalog

ang sistema na nagkukontrol sa ating klima ay nalilito.

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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English

in these polar regions, the balance of nature has already been disrupted.

Tagalog

dito sa mga polar regions, ang balanse ng kalikasan ay nagulo na.

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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according to the survey, 73.1 percent of msmes were compelled to close their doors within a few weeks after the covid 19 outbreak and the ensuing lockdown measures. this was especially true for small businesses (76.4 percent) and those in the service industry (72.7 percent). they faced immediate delays in product and service delivery (average 50.5 percent, especially in medium sized firms [71.8 percent] and agriculture [49.7%]), disrupted supply chains (average 47.3 percent, especially in medium

Tagalog

especially in medium-sized firms [71.8 percent] and agriculture [49.7%]), disrupted supply chains (average 47.3 percent, especially in medium-sized firms [68.7%] and manufacturing [54.9 percent]), and a sharp drop in domestic demand (average 35.2 percent, especially in small firms [39.1 percent] and manufacturing [41.8 percent]). only 2.3 percent of msmes said their business climate did not change as a result of the outbreak. meanwhile, due to increased demand from households and businesses for critical goods and services as well as healthcare, certain msmes (average 9.3%) reported a stronger business climate than before the pandemic, particularly in microenterprises (14.5%) and agriculture (20.7%). shinozaki, s., & rao, l. (2021).

Last Update: 2022-04-02
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