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The social injustices and destabilising effects of a stagnant economy are one thing.
It is therefore possible that cases in which PLCζ is absent or severely reduced may be due to destabilising effects caused by mutation in highly conserved regions of PLCζ.
"These are, firstly, the difficulty of identifying clearly the hand of a hostile state government in the subversive destabilising effects they bring to bear in the early stages of such a strategy," he said.
While the West ignored the UN's murderous sanctions imposed on Iraq in the 1990s – "Iraqis saw their social and economic standards fall from the same level as Greece to that of Mali" – he documented their destabilising effects.
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Blocking highs also occur in December, which has a similarly destabilising effect on the climate.
Reflecting on the destabilising effect of E.T. on her career, she said: "It scared me, I guess.
Tony Blair's advisers are deeply sceptical about both its technical feasibility and its destabilising effect on arms control deals.
But Wong argued having Joyce "out campaigning" for the job had a "destabilising" effect on the government more broadly.
The destabilising effect of this agitation undermines whatever small amount of trust there may be between Israeli and Palestinian interlocutors.
But there are fears that the Kremlin's particularly hard version of soft power could be used to destabilising effect.
Although most of these activities are covert, we do know that the US military has had a destabilising effect in a few countries.
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