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The word "Instability" is correct and well written
It is typically used to describe a lack of stability or a state of being unstable, often in contexts such as economics, politics, or personal situations. Example: "The region has experienced significant political instability, leading to widespread unrest."
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Instability
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The quality of being unstable.
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Sensing further instability, the vast majority of Greeks – led by the business sector – have urged the government to compromise, according to polls.
The prime minister will not get a substantive renegotiation of the UK's terms of membership before 2017, so the referendum question will not be about his supposed diplomatic triumph but rather: "Do you want to stay in the present EU, with all its deficiencies and problems?" The referendum will cause grave financial and economic instability and make the UK a laughing stock across the globe.
Moody's predicted political instability in the Netherlands for the rest of 2012, and also warned that the collapse of Mark Rutte's government also threatens Europe's drive for closer, tighter, fiscal unity: As one of the euro area's main proponents of rules-based fiscal discipline and monitoring, a Dutch failure to abide by these rules could weaken proposed euro area rules at their birth.
The rooms are usually allotted in the names of women so they are less vulnerable to domestic abuse and familial instability.
We are being hit by a double whammy: shrinking budgets and organisational instability.
They are both investing in infrastructure and manufacturing, and striving to overcome what is their key problem: the instability of Ethiopia and Senegal's immediate neighbours.
Dzamara's disappearance echoes the darkest days of Zimbabwe's political instability and has raised concerns of a fresh crackdown on political opponents, civil society activists and journalists.
Lucas Scherdel, national director, Medsin UK "The NHS has suffered badly from the instability caused by constant reorganisation, and funding policies that have made it harder for hospitals, GPs and community services to work together to improve patient care.
The think-tank was organised into groups examining five key areas: temperature and extreme weather events, infectious disease, food and water supplies, livelihood and disadvantage, and security, social instability and conflict.
When he referred to world markets, warning that "further damaging instability remains possible", he could so easily have been referring to the political situation at home.
When the Chinese president-elect Xi Jinping went off the radar for nine days in September 2012, shortly before his accession, there were fewer jokes – China is too opaque a country to joke about – but no sense of impending crisis, despite the persistent rumours of instability within the Chinese communist party.
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