The tremendous heat has consumed all vegetation, destabilized ground areas, sooted the work environment and caused burned trees to become unsafe. |
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Inflation destabilized the middle classes, the only social group on whom the Liberals could rely for support. |
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Political and sectarian violence destabilized the new state from the outset. |
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When society is inverted and destabilized, one cannot be certain that order will be restored. |
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The soft underbelly of Europe, the Balkans, which is constantly being destabilized, is a great weakening of all of European civilization. |
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We have a Presidency, an executive power, which cannot be destabilized by a parliamentary destabilization. |
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Such changes towards a commercialized society destabilized Scottish society, leading to support for the Stuart pretender across the seas in France. |
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Large areas of Africa were depopulated, economic development was severely depressed and the societies left behind were fragmented and destabilized. |
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The relationship has come to dominate British debates affecting domestic and foreign issues and has destabilized both Labour and Conservative parties. |
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We oppose this agreement, which socially destabilizes a people already socially destabilized. |
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The boat and skew conformations lack perfect staggering of bonds and are destabilized by torsional strain. |
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The boat conformation is further destabilized by the mutual crowding of hydrogen atoms at carbons one and four. |
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That attitude, together with the manipulation of nationalist feelings by politicians, destabilized Yugoslav politics. |
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Planar cyclohexane contains 12 pairs of eclipsed carbon-hydrogen bonds and is destabilized by these eclipsing interactions, or torsional strain. |
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For example, the melting of the permafrost in the north has destabilized the foundations of homes and schools. |
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The loss of medical equipment further destabilized the already fragile health system. |
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To cite just one example, last summer, unusually heavy rains destabilized the permafrost and caused the two bridges in Pangnirtung to collapse. |
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Nicolas Fragneau's statements were made in response to the wheat crisis that destabilized a segment of the global economy this summer. |
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The situation sufficiently destabilized the demand for M1 to make the monetary multiplier forecast model obsolete. |
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Third, if coverage under Part III is not properly defined, the whole statutory scheme for federal labour standards is likely to be destabilized. |
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Despite all these difficulties, United Nations peacekeeping operations have brought security to many destabilized regions. |
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This system had been destabilized by the devaluation, but also by restocking in PPM stores. |
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A number of characteristics have emerged in this fragmented and destabilized global security intelligence environment. |
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If atheromatous plaques are present in the subendothelium, they can be destabilized and the clinical situation deteriorates. |
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The captain did not take control or command a go-around once the transition became destabilized. |
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Herrera's portmanteau style and ludic impulse constitute a form of visual jabberwocky, in which the familiar is confidently manipulated and destabilized. |
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The longer its troops stay in the region, the more Pakistan will be destabilized. |
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The reality is surely that of a world without a counterbalance, physically destabilized and thus dangerous in the absence of a multipolar equilibrium. |
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Butter is produced when the cream emulsion in unhomogenized milk is destabilized by agitation, or churning. |
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This has seriously destabilized supplies to these plants. |
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He said the situation in Karachi was being destabilized only to topple the PPP government. |
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If East Asia is destabilized, the consequences will be global,'' a Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement. |
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Scahill paints Blackwater as a loose cannon that has destabilized the Iraqi security situation, which has made the effort to reconstruct the country more difficult. |
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In Latin America, Guillermo O'Donnell and Arturo Valenzuela used public-opinion surveys and voting, economic, and demographic data to examine the forces that have destabilized democracy there. |
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This is why we are so strongly committed to regional stability and development. The tensions and wars that have destabilized our region have often had an even greater impact on us than on larger countries. |
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This destabilized the climate and led to one, and perhaps two, ice ages during the Carboniferous. |
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Even when salaries are replaced, military families are emotionally destabilized by this war effort. |
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In many countries, economic hardship and financial crises have destabilized and undermined health staff, creating a vicious cycle of demotivation, low productivity and underinvestment in human resources. |
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But due to these revisions, the rotator cuff was destabilized because of the loss of soft tissue, and during the following months, the arthroplasty luxated frequently. |
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The civil war of 69 had severely destabilized the provinces, leading to several local uprisings such as the Batavian revolt in Gaul. |
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Together, across these bands, high unemployment, family breakdown, and the rise of the drug culture have destabilized this once proud oil-rich community. |
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The resulting stalemate lasted more than four years and further destabilized the unity of the empire. |
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The balance of energy and agricultural demands will be destabilized as the populations of these two countries experience an increase in their standard of living. |
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The calculation is clear: 'let's try to hasten the arrival of the historic moment which will see the regime totally destabilized and more weakened than ever. |
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When destabilized, cloud fragments can collapse under the influence of gravity, to form a protostar. |
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These efforts, not surprisingly, have destabilized Pyongyang. |
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Their decisions cost untold numbers of workers' their jobs, a secure retirement, they destabilized public safety net programs and placed enormous debt at the feet of wage earners across the globe. |
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Pakistan is happy to see a weak, destabilized Afghanistan next door. |
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The immediate consequence of the high-wire political manoeuvrings of the past two weeks is that today MPs are returning to a destabilized Parliament. |
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He was cheered for restoring order to a destabilized principality, yet showed no mercy toward thieves, murderers or anyone who plotted against his rule. |
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The role of BNP and NT-proBNP measurements as an aid in the emergency diagnosis of acute destabilized HF is well established in patients with dyspnea. |
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