But they were more cautious, fearing a challenge which might destabilise the bank. |
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This is the catalyst for a chain of events which threatens to destabilise the parliament. |
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Undoubtedly the corruption scandal is being used by these forces to destabilise the government and whip it into line. |
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Your blows, and those of the army, will knock them senseless, destabilise them, and send them to their death. |
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The government has accused labour unions of trying to destabilise the country, after they broke off negotiations on Friday. |
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He has rejected a suggestion The Mercury was running a campaign to destabilise Mr Butler. |
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The earliest piece here is Nacht-Schatten, from 1991, in which microtones colour and destabilise the instrumental textures. |
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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. |
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It was a war that would seriously destabilise international relations and put an intolerable strain on domestic political relations. |
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Such opportunists must not be given a chance to destabilise this country. |
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The objective of the violence was to destabilise society and deliver a blow to the Indian economy. |
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Authorities claim the jailbreaks in the charges were part of an organised effort to destabilise the country. |
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Under this, the Americans would publicly disclaim any intention to destabilise Iran, and would move to end economic sanctions. |
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Last month, the Cosco Asia containership was attacked in the Suez Canal by Egyptian militants who were hoping to destabilise the government. |
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These terrorist bombs were clearly designed to cause maximum civilian causalities, to destabilise Indian society and weaken the Indian economy. |
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In order not to destabilise the existing situation, a size limit is proposed. |
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The start of the crisis even gave a number of signs of an attempt to destabilise Egypt. |
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But many also worry a failure of NATO would further destabilise Central Asia and be far more detrimental to Moscow. |
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More generally, there are natural and political risks that could destabilise the economic system, and hence Zetes' activity. |
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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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Now, they hold him responsible for planning to destabilise the country. |
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They say his actions, which destabilise, don't tally with the talk. |
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It would destabilise this government and if there is something I do not want, it is the old government back in power. |
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And the result is starting to destabilise our entire economic model. |
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Minister Gönül claims that someone must be trying to destabilise Turkey, because the PKK could not afford heavy weaponry of the kind it used during the recent attack on the military post in Aktütün. |
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Its effect, though, was to destabilise Brittany, forcing the duke, Conan II, to focus on internal problems rather than on expansion. |
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Putin has managed to destabilise every former Soviet republic and greatly damage the strategic credibility of the west – of which Nato is a central pillar. |
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Consolidating public finances today makes it easier to cope with the budgetary impact of ageing tomorrow, but insufficient control of pension expenditure could destabilise public finances. |
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Accordingly, Louis stirred up dissent and fomented plots in attempts to destabilise his father's reign. |
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Studies have shown that the father has a tendency to give the child more stimulation, place him more often in a new situation, destabilise him in inviting him to explore his environment. |
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With regard to Togo, ECOWAS and the EU expressed concern on the alleged plot in April 2009 to destabilise the country and reiterated their zero tolerance for coups d'état and any unconstitutional ascension to power. |
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The EU renews its urgent appeal to the governments of the DRC, Rwanda and Uganda to refrain from any act likely to destabilise further the situation in Northern Kivu. |
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In short, he drew strength from his grief, rather than let it destabilise him, starting a second career after a long silence, and Mali rediscovered its forgotten hero. |
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These measures could possibly be interpreted as disguised subsidies and could eventually destabilise the industry, since road transport prices would not reflect real costs. |
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Canada also recognized that as long as this conflict was permitted to last, it could result in major humanitarian disasters and destabilise the whole region at the same time. |
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Zetes' sound balance sheet allows it to execute large scale projects, that could temporarily destabilise balance sheet equilibrium, yet still keep the trust of all stakeholders. |
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The European Council unreservedly condemns the assassination of Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel and any attempt by internal or external forces to destabilise Lebanon through political assassinations or other terrorist acts. |
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There is also the potential of instability still emanating from Afghanistan, as well as the threat that drug smuggling could further destabilise the region. |
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Clearly, Beijing was giving priority to contacts with part of the Taiwanese political class, to influence its partial running of the island's foreign policy and to destabilise the group now running things. |
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Occasional reading does not edify, rather does it destabilise. |
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Life requires us to get over these difficult, blinding, paradoxical or contradictory situations which can disorientate, unsettle and destabilise us. |
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More than half of the funds will go to Africa, where the epidemics are threatening to destabilise whole societies and roll back forty years of development efforts by these countries. |
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The vote of confidence their respective electorates gave them is also a clear rebuff to the republican dissidents seeking to destabilise Northern Ireland through their renewed violent campaigns. |
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Therefore we have to be careful that we do not destabilise the European aviation industry like the reforms in the United States where the entire American aviation industry went into a tailspin. |
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The worst banking crisis in decades has shown how investment risks can destabilise the broader financial system and even send whole economies into a tailspin. |
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Furthermore, the collection and the mixing of animals in new groups destabilise the initial social structure of the animals adding further distress. |
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Indeed, to destabilise Kabylie, a very sensitive region where insecurity linked to kidnapping with demands for ransom and other rackets have taken a disturbing turn. |
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Iran then moved to support some Shiite communities in the Gulf, partly to remind its neighbours that it had the ability to destabilise them in the face of their hostile posture. |
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The imposition of martial law in the guise of emergency rule is an underhand attempt to destabilise Pakistan for the personal ambition of one man. |
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With other monetarists he believed that the active manipulation of the money supply or its growth rate is more likely to destabilise than stabilise the economy. |
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The true villain plotting in the background, however, is the German Emperor, seeking to destabilise the European balance of power in his country's favour. |
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The continual capacity of this terrorist outfit to wreak havoc in Nigeria and destabilise it has gone beyond alarming proportions and entered the realm of a quotidian curse. |
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