The gate's magic must somehow disrupt the blade's magic.
"You're assuming Nero knows how events are predicted to unfold, and that by acting in an illogical manner we could somehow disrupt his intentions."
A student of the game, Lott had the uncanny ability of being able to sense the direction a play was about to take and then somehow disrupt it.
But this disease disrupted that somehow, and that's why some of the cells are dying without being replaced.
She was unwilling to touch him, afraid that she would somehow disrupt this incomprehensible circuitry.
The prevailing hypothesis for the pathophysiology of ideomotor apraxia is that the various brain lesions associated with the disorder somehow disrupt portions of the praxis system.
Now, this criticism seems to assume that our support for democratic reform in the Middle East is disrupting somehow a stable status quo there.
Stress releases a flood of adrenaline-like hormones into the bloodstream, he said, which somehow disrupts the electric pacemaker in charge of regulating the heartbeat.
The dilemma is how to be able to penetrate the upper atmosphere without being scattered or absorbed, and have sufficient energy to somehow disrupt the storm vortex formation.
Pigs and monkeys quickly established themselves and may have competed for food, eaten dodo eggs or somehow disrupted the environment.