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Unless Ukip wins it, in which case it may destabilise the Conservative Party beyond repair.
The EU failed to recognise that its actions may destabilise Europe in unexpected ways.
It may destabilise the regime and thus, in the short term, make it more dangerous.
None so far has dared.What mainly worries Russia nowadays is that Chechnya's blend of secession, banditry and Islam may destabilise more of the north Caucasus.
Worse, you may destabilise an entire ecosystem.That is also what acidification does to coral reefs, especially if they are already suffering from overfishing, overheating or pollution.
In the longer run, you may destabilise Pakistan; and you do nothing to hollow out Islamic terrorism which cannot be contained for ever.Just now, Afghanistan needs foreign troops to undertake COIN.
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Indeed, these various calls are not mutually exclusive, yet the focus on the rubbish crisis and deploying efforts in this direction may eventually destabilise the current regime.
European policymakers are underestimating the extent to which events in Cyprus may yet destabilise the rest of the euro area, says Jacques Cailloux of Nomura.Cypriots have cause to lament that its rescuers have made a desert and called it peace.
We therefore tested the possibility that STCA may also destabilise mutant p53 using MDA-MB-231 cells, which carry mutant (Arg280Lys) p53.
But the renewed expansion may prove destabilising.
With that, European politics may be destabilised and polarised, with dejected voters turning to fringe parties.
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