Sentence examples for is destabilised from inspiring English sources

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Innocent fiction is destabilised by tragic fact.

This means that anaesthetics are less likely to stick to it if it is destabilised.

"If your sense of self is destabilised," he explains, "to imagine being another becomes pretty easy".

Yet, all these calculations may become obsolete if Iraq is destabilised by the reverberations from the war in Syria.

We can't say Tunisia is destabilised after this terrorist attack, but the risk is quite obvious," he added.

Iran needs to recognise that the US is not going to stand by while the region is destabilised.

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"Ultimately that is destabilising to a democracy".

But it is destabilising the country through surrogates, he says.

It must somehow promote peace in Congo, whose war is destabilising much of central Africa.

There is also concern that the Libyan revolution is destabilising the wider region.

Yet it cannot stop its rulers pursuing a nuclear programme that is destabilising the region.

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