The meteorological language, which Doogan edits slightly, destabilizes into a poetry of cyclones, occlusions and disturbances. |
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Displaced just a bit from the vertical axis of the triangle, this stripe drastically destabilizes an inherently stable shape. |
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Nothing destabilizes paramilitaries more than democracy and the people having choice. |
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The real fact is that the transition towards an open economy is a complex process, which inevitably destabilizes governments in office. |
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In these locations, the radiational cooling of the clouds destabilizes pockets of air and makes them more buoyant. |
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But the researchers say that the real problem is that jail destabilizes lives that are often, and almost by definition, already unstable. |
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We oppose this agreement, which socially destabilizes a people already socially destabilized. |
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Today, there is yet another opportunity for the Yen to build on its recent gains as the global economy destabilizes yet again. |
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What is this force, this curiosity that turns us from our path and destabilizes us? |
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We argue for an art of critique which destabilizes seemingly well-anchored social relations. |
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The reduction or bad quality of collagen destabilizes this fixation system. |
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Ultimately, this policy also destabilizes the food industries and, at a time when purchasing power needs to be defended, penalizes consumers. |
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Downstream countries like Bangladesh report a combination of both floods and droughts that destabilizes their economies. |
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We must not accept the speculation that destabilizes the world over the costs of commodities. |
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The simian immunodeficiency virus destabilizes lamellar and promotes hexagonal phase, leading to the speculation that it has an effective negative intrinsic curvature. |
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It destabilizes the Balkans and damages international relations. |
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In the current conditions they cannot apply to schools in Eastern Congo which operate in an emergency mode not only since the recurring conflict that destabilizes the provinces, but even before it. |
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Trafficking where soldiers are stationed destabilizes regions by increasing crime, as women and girls are usually brought into these areas by organized crime rings. |
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Negotiating culture with human rights concerns inherently questions, delegitimates, destabilizes, ruptures and, in the long run, destroys oppressive hierarchies. |
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It undermines democracy and human rights, destabilizes the State, jeopardizes good-neighbourly relations and broadens the cultural gap between peoples. |
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Indeed, the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons is a factor that destabilizes States in terms of security, humanitarian considerations and development. |
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For example, it may be necessary to produce a dispersion that is stable for a long period of storage but that destabilizes during application. |
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This destabilizes all self-sufficient or family farming. |
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The key challenges are to extend the Government's authority into the provinces, and to stamp out narcotics production which destabilizes the country politically and economically. |
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Several African governments are trying to rectify this worrying situation, which doesn't only make life difficult for the people concerned, but also destabilizes the economy. |
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By way of mistakenness, activity and work, Stein develops a language that destabilizes the nominative case. |
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Putin runs a kleptocratic security state, destabilizes his European neighbors, suppresses free expression at home, and has used his power to keep Assad in power. |
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Time destabilizes all genre classifications. |
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These countries do not always share American values or help advance American interests, but anything that destabilizes them would create problems that Washington could not afford to ignore. |
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The resulting film is surreal, sometimes hilarious and ultimately extremely disturbing, partly because it destabilizes our sense of the boundary between make-believe violence and its real-world counterpart. |
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Forcefully repatriating Afghans destabilizes families and communities. |
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The uncertainty related to these deliberations unfortunately destabilizes dairy exports and obliges us to proceed with much caution in order to meet our commitments on the international market. |
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The impact of the use of small arms, in places such as Somalia, as weapons of choice in insurgency and acts of piracy destabilizes the region and international peace and security. |
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Blackmore offers an interesting account of how the fishing sequence at once destabilizes gender binaries and reconsolidates them in homophobic fashion. |
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Such intervention destabilizes markets by encouraging herd behavior and discouraging the contrarianism on which market stability ultimately depends. |
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