The interview, as his factional backers intended, fanned a frenzy of media speculation, leaks and destabilisation. |
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Central banks around the world have acted quickly to prevent a destabilisation of the international financial system. |
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The difference this time, however, is that the talk is not of open war but of destabilisation. |
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Work on speaking in front of others and the destabilisation this can cause. |
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Pakistan will continue to suffer violent economic and social destabilisation as long as the war in its neighbouring country lasts. |
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Investors are waiting for a clear signal of economic stabilisation or destabilisation. |
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Such conditions are ones in which terrorist activity can thrive and contribute to further destabilisation. |
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The increase in military spending should also be considered as one of the major factors that influence the destabilisation of world security. |
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Naturally, the continuation of their aims represents an addition of risk, therefore, potentially, of destabilisation of the system. |
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Lack of transparency is seen by many commentators as a potential source of destabilisation. |
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Operation Essential Harvest primarily came about as an initiative by European NATO members, who urged action to prevent a further destabilisation of Macedonia. |
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The war also created massive destabilisation across the region. |
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It may also exacerbate existing instability and lead to the destabilisation of neighbouring countries. |
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The potential for social, economic and political destabilisation is therefore real. |
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Exclusion and the failure to integrate individuals and entire groups of the population in society lead to conflicts and to general destabilisation. |
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It could surface when the Bush administration felt a strong need for more global financial stability, as it feared substantial destabilisation from the looming crisis in Argentina and a few other emerging markets. |
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The excess funds could make it difficult to control the economy, and lead to destabilisation of the financial system. |
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Bernardi was a key player in the destabilisation campaign against Malcolm Turnbull in 2009 during the senate deliberations over the ill-fated carbon pollution reduction scheme. |
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The United Nations, World Bank and IMF are becoming increasingly concerned, given that political destabilisation on a large scale appears to be a real danger. |
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This also threatens national security, causes destabilisation of the political situation in the state, and creates potential risk to the state sovereignty. |
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It is by virtue of the paradoxical nature of this kind of relationship to the institution that the ENBA's postgraduate course places the accent on a certain form of destabilisation. |
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Many reforms were put in motion since December 2006, pushed by fears of political destabilisation that appeared after the death of Saparmurat Niazov. |
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Apart from the real threats of general destabilisation which weigh on Central Asia due to inflation and shortages, one should likely expect that 2008 will see continuity from the year just ended. |
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Its most visible effect, other than the destabilisation of Lebanon, was the deep division that it caused between Lebanon's various communities as it reawakened the spectre of civil war. |
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We also feel that the crisis in this country, consisting principally of the strikes and boycotting in the oil sector, has led to destabilisation which is not entirely coincidental. |
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From the terrorist threat, marked by September 11, to cyber warfare, via destabilisation of our economies due to financial capitalism run wild, none of us can fail to observe that the face of our planet has changed. |
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Gillard backer Gary Gray said he had agreed to stay on as resources minister, but was still blunt in his assessment that Gillard's leadership had been killed off by a constant campaign of destabilisation by Rudd supporters. |
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These are being threatened by the imperialist interference as well as by the efforts of destabilisation by the oligarchic opposition which staged the coup. |
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There's been years of destabilisation and back stabbing. |
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People must be prepared for a gradual change so as to avoid destabilisation and confrontation, because the issues involved affect every home in every region. |
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It was to be anticipated as the destabilisation impact of the globalization process and the accelerated pace of change were creating anxieties among many segments of the public. |
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The United States Secretary of State John Kerry has gone out of his way to reassure the GCC states that the US continues to support their efforts against destabilisation. |
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