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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endemic instability" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a continuous or ongoing state of instability within a particular system or society. An example of its usage could be: "The country has been plagued by endemic instability for years, making it difficult for businesses to thrive and for citizens to feel secure in their daily lives."
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So ended a decade of authoritarian rule by Alberto K. Fujimori that defeated two terrorist rebellions but failed to repair the country's endemic instability.
But some election analysts said a vote could be called within the year -- a symptom of the seemingly endemic instability that backers hope the revamped system will correct.
As Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia's president, said last week, few citizens escaped the dire effects, direct and indirect, of the resulting endemic instability.
Soon, they fear, the Saleh-Houthi coalition will begin to unravel.The turmoil in Yemen is borne of long-standing internal rivalries and the country's endemic instability.
The veteran legislator Valentin Paniagua was sworn in as interim president of Peru today, ending a decade of authoritarian rule by Alberto K. Fujimori that defeated two terrorist rebellions but failed to repair the country's endemic instability.
People do yearn for inner freedom, and wish to practise a kind of quietism, especially "in a time of endemic instability, when political systems cannot be expected to last" – sound familiar?
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Other factors inhibiting economic growth were inflation and endemic political instability.
And it seems obvious to me that in a world of declining birthrates, endemic family instability and increasing returns to human capital, supporting families should be one of those few things to do well.
He can find no reason for their rank other than the region's endemic political instability.Sakhalin is very, very far awayThree times Russia has attempted to lay an undersea cable to Sakhalin to bring internet access.
Least likely to say: "Let them eat cake" (Marie Antoinette) Alexis de Tocqueville The aristocratic liberal thinker who despaired of 19th‑century France's endemic political instability; his writings on American society and revolutionary France sounded a strong warning against the perils of the new democratic and egalitarian age.
Its representative parliamentary monarchy also stood in stark contrast to the mix of dictatorships and instability endemic in the other nations of South America during this period.
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