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But they were more cautious, fearing a challenge which might destabilise the bank.
This is the catalyst for a chain of events which threatens to destabilise the parliament.
Undoubtedly the corruption scandal is being used by these forces to destabilise the government and whip it into line.
Your blows, and those of the army, will knock them senseless, destabilise them, and send them to their death.
The government has accused labour unions of trying to destabilise the country, after they broke off negotiations on Friday.
He has rejected a suggestion The Mercury was running a campaign to destabilise Mr Butler.
The earliest piece here is Nacht-Schatten, from 1991, in which microtones colour and destabilise the instrumental textures.
This means that even if some people do end up getting their fingers burned in this sector, they are unlikely to destabilise the whole market.
It was a war that would seriously destabilise international relations and put an intolerable strain on domestic political relations.
Such opportunists must not be given a chance to destabilise this country.
The objective of the violence was to destabilise society and deliver a blow to the Indian economy.
Authorities claim the jailbreaks in the charges were part of an organised effort to destabilise the country.
Under this, the Americans would publicly disclaim any intention to destabilise Iran, and would move to end economic sanctions.
Last month, the Cosco Asia containership was attacked in the Suez Canal by Egyptian militants who were hoping to destabilise the government.
These terrorist bombs were clearly designed to cause maximum civilian causalities, to destabilise Indian society and weaken the Indian economy.
In order not to destabilise the existing situation, a size limit is proposed.
The start of the crisis even gave a number of signs of an attempt to destabilise Egypt.
But many also worry a failure of NATO would further destabilise Central Asia and be far more detrimental to Moscow.
More generally, there are natural and political risks that could destabilise the economic system, and hence Zetes' activity.
The male actors, rather subversively though, even changed their genders, as if to destabilise the rigid distinction ingrained in the reconstruction of male and female bodies.
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The point that I'm trying to make is the mere fact that we are still in some places exacerbates violence from those who want to destabilise Iraqi democ racy.
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