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be destabilizing
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To make something unstable.
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They feared that insuring money-market funds could be destabilizing.
It is, and it's meant to be, destabilizing".
Additional indictments, the Cambodian prosecutor said, could be destabilizing.
She went on, "Some argue that pushing forward with political reform will be destabilizing.
Did he not worry that a cutoff of aid might be destabilizing?
In fact, reduced oil dependence, by putting downward pressure on oil prices, could actually be destabilizing.
However, such losses are less likely to be destabilizing to the system.
Do you think such a contest — and its aftermath — would be destabilizing?
She said that a new relationship requires so many adjustments that introducing a new element could be destabilizing.
The massive changed in water table (due to human consumption and climate change) may be destabilizing some sinkholes.
A missile defense would be destabilizing as well as unnecessary -- Washington's commitment to defend Taiwan's security is already quite credible.
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