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"History suggests that greater flexibility allows economies to adjust more smoothly to changing economic circumstances and with less risk of destabilizing outcomes," Mr. Greenspan said.
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It claims that misunderstanding environmental processes, disregarding geological properties and climatic uncertainties, while planning for construction and development, can have decisive outcomes of potentially catastrophic implications, such as destabilizing the very terrain on which a project is built.
Results suggest a possible gradient effect of frailty on adverse outcomes where changes in as little as 1 or 2 frailty criteria can impact on destabilizing a carefully balanced homeostatic physiological state into a vulnerable one.
Neuromuscular training, consisting of destabilizing perturbations to both the involved and uninvolved lower extremities, has been an effective means of enhancing functional outcomes after ACL injury compared to strength training [ 12, 38].
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The disease was very destabilizing.
Napster was enormously destabilizing.
"This was very destabilizing.
It's very destabilizing.
It was an immensely destabilizing landscape.
The search for stability was inherently destabilizing.
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