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These frequencies proved remarkably difficult to destabilise, requiring an implausibly high coefficient of friction.
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But Russia is likely to seek other avenues to destabilise the new Ukraine, which should not be too difficult, given that the security forces, having served the corrupt regime of the former president Viktor Yanukovych, are demoralised and not necessarily loyal to the new leadership.
"And I'm sorry also because the story I tell myself, of myself, is not that I am a man who is rude to people who are in a position of vulnerability - but what's difficult, Kirsty, is there was obviously a pre-existing agenda in privately-owned media to destabilise, attack and diminish the BBC".
And it is difficult to think of any cases of US media doing what Teleamazonas did: broadcasting false reports that appear to be intended to destabilise the government.
They apparently wish to destabilise the government.
"Terrorists want to destabilise Punjab.
"More importantly, $100bn for the Iranians to destabilise the Middle East?
His appointment is unlikely to destabilise Japan's financial markets.
He accused Mr Sarkozy of trying to destabilise the party.
The other thing is not to destabilise your life.
All this media stuff is just done to destabilise us.
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