His's an oceanic performance that gives emphasis to the work's undulating hemiolas as they reach across bar lines and destabilize phrase periods. |
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They are subject to periodic earthquakes and volcanic activity that can destabilize them. |
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He argued that the attacks were not religiously motivated but designed to destabilize the country by creating communal conflicts. |
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Taken collectively, such episodes destabilize the notion of a coherent, stable self while detaching the mind's moorings in the individual body. |
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This result indicates also that urea is likely to destabilize the formation of hydrogen bonds. |
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We can live with either, but this kind of shilly-shallying only serves to destabilize the industry and diminish the game. |
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A large section of the economics profession concluded that government fine-tuning did more to destabilize the economy than to provide positive coordinative benefits. |
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These terrorist groups seek to destabilize entire nations and regions. |
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To a large extent, these claims were perceived by the former government as an attempt to destabilize and dismember the Spanish State. |
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It will further destabilize an already crumbling bond market, with foreign repatriation adding to the wounds inflicted by the Fed's own foolishness. |
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Intracommunal tensions as well as secular-Islamic rivalries could destabilize the tortuous process of democracy building in Egypt. |
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Furthermore, the tense security situation in Chad has the potential to further destabilize the already extremely fragile region. |
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I suggest that he might want to address that in his own riding rather than attempt to destabilize the member for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Lachine. |
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Civilians are too often deliberately targeted in order to create a climate of fear and to destabilize populations. |
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Energy is a very peculiar thing-while it can destabilize actors, it remains the vehicle of choice for communicating emotions. |
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Even still, this recent escalation suggests that steps need to be taken immediately to ensure that the situation does not further destabilize. |
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Thus, any deviation from the equilibrium will not destabilize the decisions of investments. |
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I believe that Iranian TV wishes to destabilize my family, who live in a small town. |
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Now they are in Donetsk region, many paid by Yanukovych, who is still dreaming to destabilize life in Ukraine. |
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And if we form an alliance with the Indians, who have an axe to grind against Pakistan, we'll destabilize Pakistan and maximize our problems in Afghanistan. |
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An economic boom in the West Bank appears to have petered out, threatening to further destabilize the region. |
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At the heart of these despicable accusations is the futile smear campaign against Venezuela that seeks to isolate it, to destabilize its democratic Government and to prepare the political ground for an attack against it. |
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Moreover, the carnage and destruction are perpetuating a cycle of violence that threatens to completely destabilize the situation and derail the fragile peace process. |
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These attitudes and behaviors, if allowed to persist, will destabilize Dominican life and mission and threaten the intrinsic nature and character of our Order envisioned by St. Dominic. |
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The aggressors intended to traumatize, humiliate and terrorize communities, so as to destabilize and punish them for supporting the opposing side. |
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Small arms and light weapons today provide these non-State entities with the lethality they require to cause chaos in countries and to destabilize whole regions. |
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The fact that the meeting is actually taking place as planned is an unmistakable expression of our collective political will to foil the attempts of international terrorism to destabilize and intimidate. |
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With humour and minimal means, he seeks to destabilize pre-established codes of perception by sabotaging the very logic of his material, lancing the viewer toward incredulity before even the most common cultural objects. |
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For my part, I issued a Press Release in which I expressed serious concern at the situation and satisfaction at the foiling of that attempt to destabilize the transitional institutions. |
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A campaign to destabilize the country has escalated rapidly this year. |
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It is widely accepted, at least in the north-western parts of our planet, that all proliferators destabilize the established order or the balance of power existing at any particular moment. |
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In the struggles among elites for power and economic benefits, the permanent discontentment among the excluded and disempowered parts of society provides a critical resource to destabilize and overthrow central government. |
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The beneficiaries of this authoritarian capitalist mode of development are not inclined to clamor for political reforms that might destabilize society and jeopardize continued growth. |
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Putin will seek to intimidate, apply pressure and destabilize. |
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But things are changing, as the auto industry undergoes radical transformation, fear of terrorism makes air travel a chore, and uncertain energy supplies destabilize the world. |
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If there is not sufficient rationale this could simply antagonize those people and give enough force to the fundamentalists trying to destabilize those governments. |
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The violence in Jonglei, South Sudan's largest and most populous state, threatens to destabilize the country and tatter the credibility of its fledgling, American-backed government. |
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There is real risk of extremist elements taking advantage of the situation to destabilize the legal institutions of the country, make the unity of the country more fragile and raise community tensions. |
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This wait-all destabilize the political leaders that we are, we who remain concerned about the continuity of economic life and maintaining social cohesion in our territories. |
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Recognizing the objective situation and adapting the threshold to it, is a simple way of fighting against the rigidity of rules that could destabilize the industry even further, with no real justification. |
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Must we wait for the liberalization policy to permanently destabilize the sector to realize that instead of liberalization, we must reinvent the regulation tools? |
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The third danger is to destabilize the regional and world peace. |
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For several years now, we have been the victims of repeated attempts to destabilize our country both politically and economically, orchestrated by Washington with help from a minority group inside Venezuela. |
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The problem of speculation for producers is that it creates false price signals and expectations about future production which ultimately destabilize supply and can lead to a price collapse. |
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She says to me that at one time, she visualized snakes to destabilize her. |
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There has to be a better way to empower a population looking to disempower the same regime we wish to destabilize. |
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We recognize that corrupt practices contribute to the spread of organized crime and terrorism, undermine public trust in government, and destabilize economies. |
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The also helped and supported Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in 1999 and in 2000 during attempts at infiltration by the IMU, which sought to destabilize the region. |
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The past is not past, the future folds back upon itself, and the present is shot through with fluxions of past and future that destabilize it. |
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However, volatile capital flows must be monitored because the country is very attractive, but a sudden withdrawal of capital could destabilize the currency. |
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Care should be taken not to destabilize the remaining medial turbinate lamella. |
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The lies are just the latest attempt to destabilize a fractured country. |
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It is here about a man who by chance found himself a way to be put in the hands of a powerful politico-maffioso alliance which decided to destabilize an entire country and all its people to have their lands and wealth. |
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During Indonesia's attempt to destabilize the country through violence and force, Xanana Gusmão managed to bring and keep together the opposition in East Timor. |
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Not having large-scale management experience, he has greater chances to disorganize America, to destabilize America, out of the very best intentions, as Gorbachev once did. |
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The group hoped the assassination of the new President would destabilize the government. |
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Egyptian prosecutors Sunday accused deposed President Muhamad Morsi of leaking state secrets to Iran's Pasdaran as part of a plot to destabilize Egypt. |
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Terrorists are attempting to use the Middle East and North Africa as a springboard to destabilize other countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday. |
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There have been deliberate attempts to destabilize Bulgariaas banking system and authorities are investigating the case, Interior Minister Tsvetlin Yovchev revealed. |
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Internal strife within the universities themselves, such as student brawling and absentee professors, acted to destabilize these institutions as well. |
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Disease threatened to destabilize many regions of the world. |
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For example, in one embodiment an emulsified wetting composition is applied to a fibrous substrate of the wet wipe, and then treated to destabilize the emulsion. |
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Albanians in Macedonia do not want to destabilize the country and have no will to redraw borders because they were offered this in 2001, said BDI leader Ali Ahmeti. |
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Savin added that France and Turkey try to destabilize Syria with all possible means including military support to armed men inside the Syrian territories. |
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Economists warn that the crisis could destabilize the nation's currency. |
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