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In Libya, however, Isis has been able to move more freely and take advantage of instability which has plagued the country since former leader Colonel Gaddafi was overthrown by western-backed rebel forces in 2011.
Poachers are taking advantage of instability in the Central African Republic (CAR) to kill more endangered elephants, wildlife campaigners say.
The danger that some at home or abroad could try to prolong and take advantage of instability.
Pastoralism is not yet understood as a specialisation to take advantage of instability and variability, and as a result, the trend has continued towards replacing pastoralism as a livelihood strategy rather than investing in it.
Taking advantage of instability in the kingdom of Kent to establish himself as overlord, Offa also controlled Sussex by 771, though his authority did not remain unchallenged in either territory.
Likewise, it's hard to say how much of the al Qaeda presence in Yemen was just taking advantage of instability and a weak central government, how much was due to Yemen's role as an effective safe haven for al Qaeda activities aimed at the Saudi government, and how much was motivated by the presence of the large Shia population in northern Yemen.
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Iran has shown that it is very capable of taking advantage of regional instability".
Some officials here say they believe extremist Islamic groups could be taking advantage of the instability to increase their power.
The Coalition leader has been extremely effective at taking advantage of the instability of the minority government.
Analysts say AQIM may be taking advantage of the instability and setting up a stronghold in the rebel-controlled north.
The police were incompetent, Mr. Satar said, and he feared that some local political parties would take advantage of the instability.
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