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Students remained largely silent, however, when her friend, Karen Bressan, stood to argue that it could be destabilizing to invade Iraq without provocation.
He believes it could be "destabilizing," particularly if the new troops are "seen as defenders of an unpopular Kabul regime".
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That could be destabilizing.
Additional indictments, the Cambodian prosecutor said, could be destabilizing.
They feared that insuring money-market funds could be destabilizing.
She said that a new relationship requires so many adjustments that introducing a new element could be destabilizing.
And that speed of compression really could be destabilizing in influencing business decisions with respect to capital spending and could even be unsettling to consumer expectations".
In these circumstances, any encouragement from Mr. Kostunica to the Bosnian Serbs to look to Belgrade before Sarajevo could be destabilizing.
Mahdi Dakhalallah, Syria's former information minister, said in a telephone interview, "This could be destabilizing for Lebanon, Syria and the whole region".
Foreign diplomats said they worried that the delay could be destabilizing for the country, particularly since support for Mr. Musharraf and his government has slumped to a record low.
Still, a challenge to European bank balance sheets and further deterioration in European stock markets could be destabilizing.
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