That many birds glide with some destabilizing anhedral suggests that the other stabilizing mechanisms available to them are more than adequate. |
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Indeed, a strong case could be made that interest rates are categorically destabilizing. |
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He saw long periods of stability as breeding grounds for increasingly destabilizing behavior. |
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This occurred at a time when the government was under destabilizing military and economic pressure. |
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Poverty is personally undesirable and societally, in too great a dose, destabilizing. |
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A number of residents I interviewed recalled the destabilizing effect of urban renewal on city neighborhoods. |
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It is stupid to say that this is the work of parties, ideologies or subversive and destabilizing agents from Cuba and Venezuela. |
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Failure to support economic regeneration in the east could be destabilizing for the EU as a whole. |
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Technological change has produced numerous new weapons which could be destabilizing to deterrence and make verification more complicated. |
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A post-structuralist destabilizing or decentring of the self is not the same thing as doing away with the notion of the self. |
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From the start their interests were in destabilizing and delegitimizing the occupation. |
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The complex imbrications between the digital and the nondigital bring with them a destabilizing of older hierarchies of scale and often dramatic rescalings. |
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A zone of smeared blue pushes in from the upper right corner, destabilizing the composition, giving the brushwork it impinges on a frenetic quality. |
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Some national elites, especially the Chechens, Azeris and Georgians, accuse the country of fomenting the conflicts and of destabilizing the region. |
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Meanwhile, a surplus of unmarriageable young men can be seriously destabilizing. |
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Capital spending cycles introduce a significant destabilizing factor into labour markets. |
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The Croatian purge had a further effect of destabilizing Tito's rule in Yugoslavia's most industrially advanced republic. |
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Through the press and radio, Canadians witness the political events that are destabilizing Europe. |
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Yet one cannot inflict on the organization a process of permanent restructuring without destabilizing the organization and destroying its soul. |
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Urgent attention must be given to these socio-economic challenges to prevent them from further destabilizing the subregion. |
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What is to be made of attaining the other when that other singularizes himself and enters the destabilizing territory of the intimate? |
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Convection can be initiated when the Sun heats a localized area of the ground, destabilizing the near-surface air. |
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Although some policies have corrective capacities, others, such as the promotion of technological innovations, have destabilizing effects. |
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No nation, however secure militarily or economically, can consider itself immune from destabilizing conditions elsewhere in the world. |
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Without any doubt, the deployment of weapons in space would be a powerful destabilizing factor. |
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This editor firmly believes that exchange controls of some kind are often if not always useful for preventing hot money from destabilizing international financial markets. |
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The situation is destabilizing the region and no one wants to see the violence escalate. |
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If the heating is carried out at a slow rate, low-frequency vibrational modes are responsible for destabilizing the microporous crystalline structure. |
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So global warming is serving a far greater purpose than just destabilizing the Earth, and we who are called apocalyptic millenarianists have much to look forward to. |
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In a similar manner, non-state actors often plunder these same resources or engage in illegal and destabilizing activities, such as trafficking narcotics, weapons or precious minerals. |
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Metternich's motivation was to maintain France as a balance against Russian threats, while ending the highly destabilizing series of wars. |
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The destabilizing effects of this price variance has been proposed as a contributory factor in the financial crisis. |
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Opting for the principle of responsibility means opting to take steps in the fight against destabilizing transfers of light arms and their ammunition, which are particularly deadly. |
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We all know that small arms and light weapons foster a culture of violence by destabilizing regions, prolonging conflicts and hampering development in the long term. |
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Although redeployment appears necessary to finance this new priority, one must take account of the fact that too great a redeployment risks destabilizing the budgetary and political balance in external relations. |
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Alvin Toffler, for example, in his book Future Shock1 highlighted the problem of mass deracination in modern society and the serious destabilizing consequences of such rootlessness. |
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Although the problems listed above are legitimate causes for concern, they are essentially domestic when in fact a crisis is destabilizing farming everywhere. |
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In both cases, we chose to allow the Canadian dollar to float up, rather than try to maintain a fixed exchange rate and risk a destabilizing inflationary monetary expansion. |
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There's a lot of destabilizing activity going on here, from human smuggling through drug smuggling in support of terrorism to piracy and other illegal and illegitimate activities. |
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The mission heard expressions of serious concern about the impact of drug trafficking, which was described as one of the most destabilizing factors facing the country currently, and its corruptive influence in Haiti. |
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This resource war is now a demotivating and destabilizing element for users and communities wanting to be involved in the DFO's shared management approach. |
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The excess production of protein molecules disrupts the cellular process normally under their control, thereby destabilizing the delicate balance of the mechanisms of cell growth. |
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The future arms trade treaty, which we very much hope for and for which my country is sparing no effort, will also be an essential tool in stopping the destabilizing flood of arms. |
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The Committee was informed of the phases that terrorist crime has undergone, and of its failure to achieve its aim of destabilizing the institutions of the Republic. |
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This excerpt quite skillfully casts light on the destabilizing power that speculators intervening on the capital markets have, and the marked disconnect they may cause to appear between reality and the financial world. |
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Why worry about the costs of destabilizing a health system already failing and which will be the opportunity of another debate without any concrete solution? |
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Drug-trafficking and organized crime in Guinea-Bissau have ramifications for both its economy and its politics and constitute a destabilizing factor for the sociopolitical fabric of the country. |
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The width of the band of fluctuation is supposed to let the exchange rate fluctuate with the fundamentals, without causing destabilizing anticipations. |
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One intervenient said that whereas we cannot prevent tourism, we can at least try to minimize the impact and the destabilizing effects. |
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The risk of a more destabilizing U. S. dollar adjustment also rises. |
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Thus, emergency education programmes as well as child related rehabilitation measures are crucial to ensure that children and young adults do not become destabilizing elements in post crisis situations. |
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The use of Guinea-Bissau's territory as a transit point for narco-trafficking activities between Latin America and Europe has contributed to further destabilizing the political situation. |
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Cell division is necessary for most forms of regeneration and blocking it by destabilizing microtubules will lead to a lack of regeneration. |
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The narcoterrorist organizations operating primarily out of Colombia are spreading their reach throughout the region, wreaking havoc, and destabilizing legitimate governments. |
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The FDLR, which is based in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has been destabilizing the security and humanitarian situation in the eastern part of the country. |
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This intellectual elite was favoured by the state, but that might be reversed if the process of the Enlightenment proved politically or socially destabilizing. |
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The missile is pressurized with nitrogen to prevent the intrusion of water into any internal spaces, which could damage the missile or add weight, destabilizing the missile. |
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