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FaceTime Audio serves the same purpose, and finally destabilizes some of the more draconian practices of carriers charging for so-called "long distance" calls that in actual fact look no different to their infrastructure or back-end, but are sold as "premium" services.
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Here, where the feet of the glaciers adjoin the Larsen C ice shelf, the winds stand to destabilize some of the most fragile and critical structures in the system.
Now the bad news: While the Affordable Care Act is not collapsing, the Senate and House health bills and President Trump's promises to sabotage the A.C.A. have destabilized some of the health insurance marketplaces created by that law.
Self-consciously critical in their approach, the editors and their fellow contributors address the internal contradictions of surf culture and the surf industry head on and destabilize some of the dominant assumptions that animate popular understandings of the sport.
Hence, loss of SHP2 destabilizes some EMT proteins in BTBC cells.
To the contrary, restricting immigration would financially destabilize some parts of the health care economy," the researchers concluded.
To the contrary, restricting immigration would financially destabilize some parts of the healthcare economy," the researchers concluded.
Lack of intellectual property enforcement in the digital environment, by contrast, threatens to destabilize rule-of-law norms, with severe effects on jobs and economic growth.
Incorporation of latent heat in such a small range of melting temperature destabilizes the process of solving the numerical problem.
In these locations, the radiational cooling of the clouds destabilizes pockets of air and makes them more buoyant.
He added the caveats that protesters should not commit "any act that destabilizes security of the country" or damage property.
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