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It could bring about the social collapse of many countries, creating instability and humanitarian crises.
The water has warmed faster than the air, creating instability in the air mass that results in stronger winds.
"There were clearly irregularities," Mr. McCall said, "but he could be perceived as unnecessarily prolonging this and creating instability.
The governments of Liberia and neighbouring Sierra Leone wanted him out of west Africa to prevent him creating instability by rousing supporters, many of them child soldiers.
Conservatives focused their opposition to an elected second chamber on the fear that it could gradually undermine the primacy of the Commons, so creating instability.
It's going to push people into accepting developers' package deals, creating instability by diluting standards and pushing too many units on to a site".
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However, the altitude variation of temperature is important, along with wind shears, in creating instabilities.
Having so much inequality creates instability in a country.
Abolishing tenure would create instability and even chaos.
They want to create instability to sabotage the revolution.
Perversely, if they unwind violently, they will create instability.
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