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He thought it would destabilize these countries.
When he was transferred to The Hague, diplomats worried it would destabilize the region.
Suddenly, though, a new law threatened to undermine that fundamental precept of secrecy, and opponents warned that it would destabilize the entire patent process.
Labor unions, many employers and many House Democrats oppose such a tax, saying it would destabilize the employer-based system of health insurance.
He said that if those in Washington who are adamant about attacking Iraq got their way, it would "destabilize American strategic interest even more in the Middle East".
If such an uprising came, it would destabilize Iraq further and could, perhaps, lead the country back to the dark times of the sectarian civil war that gripped it in 2006 and 2007.
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In the final modelocked configuration used for imaging the pump beam was tilted off-axis to keep reflected pump light from reentering the diode, which would destabilize it; off-axis pumping allowed very quiet operation (Figure 2f) at the expense of some extraction efficiency.
Russia's foreign ministry warned Tuesday that what it called "unilateral" air strikes would destabilize the region.
We reasoned that while the H180R substitution would destabilize Zn2+ binding, it might not completely abrogate Zn2+ binding since the R180 side chain would not necessarily block metal coordination by the remaining protein ligands.
It was, therefore, expected that their removal would destabilize lysosomes.
Removing the clay roofing tiles and their immense weight would destabilize such a building, eventually causing it to collapse.
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