The country's government continues to face long-running US backed destabilization efforts. |
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He keeps harping on a conspiracy of disinformation, disaffection and destabilization against him. |
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The decade saw significant destabilization of colonial power all over the globe. |
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The Yugoslav situation was the product of a concerted campaign of destabilization carried out by the US and the European powers. |
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Contemporaries interpreted this as a good sign because outward migration often signified destabilization within communities. |
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We have a Presidency, an executive power, which cannot be destabilized by a parliamentary destabilization. |
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The governments that support the American position face so many serious problems that they are approaching democratic destabilization. |
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If so, aren't you afraid that a country like China could be subject to a certain degree of destabilization with such considerable receivables? |
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It will lead to grave destabilization in the region, which has already known more grief than it needs, but this can only make things worse. |
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The illicit use of these weapons contributes to crime and to political, social and economic destabilization in our societies. |
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The goal is to reduce the amount of PAD-2 and prevent the destabilization of myelin in the central nervous system. |
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The meeting also expressed its deep concern that this action could further lead to greater destabilization for the country and the entire region. |
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In Lebanon, the instigators of attacks and architects of destabilization must be made aware that the time of interference and impunity is over. |
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The negotiations for a new dispensation in South Africa that began in 1990 effectively brought an end to South Africa's policy of regional destabilization. |
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It contributes to the destabilization of States and regions and jeopardizes the prospects of reaching peaceful solutions to conflicts. |
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They see this process as one in which destabilization of the existing order is not only necessary but inevitable. |
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Above all, South Africa forebore from mounting destabilization measures or creating proxy armed forces. |
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Any paper today carries crushing evidence of the confidence world market operators have in their ability to weaken by destabilization any government that fails to meet its low tax, low spending norms. |
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It consequently calls on the Sudan to stop its use of destabilization efforts, distorted reasoning and distraction through unverifiable allegations. |
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Continued silence will only bring more death and destruction and the further dangerous destabilization of the situation to the detriment of all concerned, which must be avoided at all costs. |
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A threat arose-a threat of disorganization, of a big destabilization. |
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That in itself, I believe, is a very strong signal, an indication that together we refused to give in to the pressures, threats and destabilization attempts that have shaken the world in the last few weeks. |
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The amendments that had been made to the Press Code in 2002 only sought to counter the attempts at destabilization, defamation and division made by certain journalists and were in no case contrary to freedom of expression. |
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Having as its devices irony and parrhesia, it aims at a psychological destabilization of the interlocutor through the emotion of shame. |
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Lebanon, whose very existence is being threatened, has been Syria's and Iran's strategic tool for regional destabilization for too long, and its army cannot be considered as an efficient interposing force. |
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The ego-self uses the tactics of destabilization while working to sponsor the fear, the doubt and the desire and to use means of pressure like the superego and the guilt to get to its ends. |
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Hungary can also be a partner for destabilization inside Ukraine, which has a 200,000-strong Hungarian minority in its western Transcarpathia region. |
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Armed robbery has been particularly popular and easy because of the widespread availability of arms supplied to nationalist movements by those seeking political destabilization of their own or other countries. |
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Economic problems such as slowdowns, stagnation, deterioration, and complete collapse are sources of state destabilization and can lead to increased tensions and competition among ethnic groups. |
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I have listened to the options put forward from around the world and doing this at the wrong time could cause destabilization of millions of people around the world. |
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An increasing number of countries have had to turn to IMF for large sums of emergency funding to limit further destabilization of their economies. |
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Although it would be impossible to predict when destabilization in each case will be effective enough to topple a government, the possibility remains if the major conflict drivers are not addressed. |
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In this regard, Council reaffirmed the rejection and condemnation by the AU of any destabilization attempt and unconstitutional change of Government. |
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If left unaddressed, this fragile situation will surely lead to further destabilization, with vastly negative repercussions in the area as well as in the region. |
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The tragedy is compounded by the fact that the destabilization of Grenada was an apparent consequence of events occurring within the New Jewel Movement leadership itself. |
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The subsequent displacement into the lower mantle is caused by slab pull forces, or the destabilization of the slab from warming and broadening due to thermal diffusion. |
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Destabilization of gas hydrates has contributed to global warming in the past and will likely do so in the future. |
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