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NL888 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What does "working to disrupt the typical electronic payment system" mean?

Does "working to disrupt the typical electronic payment system"doing the job - the job is to break down the currently representive electronic payment system"?

Context:

If that wasn't enough to ruffle a few feathers, he continued by explaining that the major healthcare disruption he is envisaging does not need to be led from within, but may even be more successful if driven from without. Citing Jack Dorsey's Square -- where the vast majority of employees working to disrupt the typical electronic payment system have never worked in the industry before -- he argues that success could viably come from technology entrepreneurs focused on consumer-targeted innovations.
  

Top answer

Yes. working to disrupt the typical electronic payment system = attempting to make ineffectual / to interrupt the typical electronic payment system.

  • Yes.
  • working to disrupt the typical electronic payment system = attempting to make ineffectual / to interrupt the typical electronic payment system.
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Yes.

working to disrupt the typical electronic payment system = attempting to make ineffectual / to interrupt the typical electronic payment system.
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Thank you.
Clear yet confusing.
What benefit will they get to disrupt the typical electronic payment system?
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I have no idea. You will have to study the news.

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