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And they're frightened of it because these very ideas are the ideas that destabilize them.
Indeed, emulation of Americans by other societies may not make them more like Americans, but rather confuse and destabilize them.
With the parties there happy with the political balance of appointments, they have less incentive to destabilize them.
He wants to destabilize them, get them out of their comfort zone, then try to dictate the terms.
There was a time when playing host to the Spanish on a quick indoor court would have been enough to destabilize them.
As Ms. Huppert later observed in a phone interview, the actors knew Mr. Russell was intentionally trying to destabilize them for the sake of their performances.
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They went into two countries and destabilized them.
These countries do not always share American values or help advance American interests, but anything that destabilizes them would create problems that Washington could not afford to ignore.
But then something unusual happens: when the music kicks in, it's gritty and slithery, not put in service of the voices but destabilizing them.
The longer the process extends, veteran negotiators say, the more circumstances abroad can change – an election changes governments, an economic downturn preoccupies them, a war destabilizes them – that affect a country's willingness or ability to take a Guantánamo detainee.
This results in a fresh angle on things like "gender" or "class" — to the point of destabilizing them and giving the people trapped inside these constructs liberty, and a voice.
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