Despite its openness, the huge increase in the value of its concurrent transactions will unsettle an already nervous market. |
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The other is indignation at some historians' recourse to contingency and the counterfactual to unsettle old certainties. |
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When I first heard the record as a kid in 1985, it didn't underwhelm me as much as confuse and slightly unsettle me. |
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But, although the Hunslet scrum-half received his marching orders for his part in the incident, it all seemed to unsettle the York side. |
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Not even big humps can unsettle the Hydractive suspension which also stops the car rolling severely in tight bends. |
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I wondered if the whole tale was a Cambridge lie, designed to unsettle and unfocus us. |
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Still, it was easier to mutter in private and unsettle his wife with threats of going public than actually doing anything. |
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This music is slightly denser, though, and the little squirms of static that bubble up now and then help to unsettle the music even more. |
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There's no noticeable roll despite the lack of anti-roll bars and mid-corner bumps don't unsettle its composure. |
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These figures unsettle the whole society, and make us feel uneasy and worried. |
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These were the early days of the Troubles in the North where crises in Belfast and Derry threatened to unsettle the island of Ireland. |
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Unabated technological research and experiments can unsettle eco-systems and balances and endanger future generations and their life on earth. |
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Tragic events like the ones we are witnessing all over Gujarat shatter lives, unsettle moral convictions and unmake the fragile establishment we normally call society. |
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We used very disturbing images and black comedy to unsettle the audience. |
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At times he comes to unsettle our life, overturning our plans and our projects. |
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It was the nuggety Troncon who spurred on his forwards, and whose probing runs around the base of the scrum, ruck and maul did so much to unsettle Scotland. |
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If diversity is always imagined in the same ways, it becomes, ironically, homogenized, and loses its power to unsettle established ways of thinking. |
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This fact, which was reported throughout the media, did not unsettle culture administrators. |
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Roberts has staked his survival on branding Orman with the label most likely to unsettle undecided Kansans. |
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I have also so far not spoken to the children on the phone as my husband reassures me that they are fine and a possible phone conversation may unsettle them. |
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The build-up has the atmosphere of a phoney war as the rivals perfect the various practical jokes and wind-ups that will help unsettle their enemy's preparations. |
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Chelsea's artful and stylish Portuguese manager courts controversy so often that it's clearly part of his game plan to provoke and unsettle the opposition. |
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Some believed allowing women to vote would only unsettle them and lead to family discord. |
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It may unsettle teachers and puzzle parents who have cast schools in the mould of what they knew. |
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The flying debris and open sewage were the first of many shocks that would unsettle an unprepared visitor. |
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Leading shares have reversed early gains as jitters about the UK election and worries about Greece's finances unsettle investors. |
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On the other hand, persistently high prices could unsettle inflation expectations, leading workers and businesses to factor higher inflation into wage and price-setting decisions. |
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He is the great disturber and his ideas often unsettle us and yet, as we know, only those with imagination and a readiness to be disturbed will be in tune with the call of discipleship. |
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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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Relying on quick breaks to unsettle their opponents, the Europeans almost stole the lead themselves after only two minutes, with Amado throwing long for Javi Rodriguez only for Tiago to block alertly. |
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There are also the continuing geopolitical tensions to unsettle investors: the protests in Hong Kong, the troubles in Ukraine, not to mention air strikes on Isis. |
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Psychology professor Travis Langley thinks the instinct to track our own lives through a Facebook timeline and then see that transferred to the big screen is natural enough – it's just that the results unsettle. |
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The Syrians had developed links to the jihadists since the earliest days of the anti-US insurgency and had used them to unsettle the Americans and their plans for Iraq. |
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Indeed, the sight of Kondogbia and Andrea Raggi swapping shirts with Pirlo and Carlos Tevez at the interval had been unwelcome, suggesting reverence where they should have been seeking to unsettle their visitors. |
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How do we conduct a regime change so we do not unsettle a whole region? |
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That is how it is supposed to work and should not unsettle you. |
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The experience of all the colonial countries has vindicated this theory and laid bare the manifest inner contradictions which continually unsettle the present state of the colonial revolution against imperialism. |
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As Turkey has been promised accession for 40 years, anything else would only unsettle the people on the Bosphorus and the overall political climate in Europe as well. |
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We respect their attempts to keep the country united, but we stress the need to find solutions other than the mere use of force to respond to the ethnic, religious and regional differences that unsettle life in that country. |
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Likewise, by demonstrating that performances can be put on at any site, and that experimenting with space offers a wide range of possibilities, they unsettle the theatrical institution. |
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The turnover should not be too high as this complicates staffing and could well unsettle the children who would see different people coming and going all the time. |
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These shifts can unsettle new dads who smoke. |
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The Assembly is concerned about the fact that the threat or effects of terrorism can profoundly alarm and unsettle the community and affect the institutions and machinery of democracy. |
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