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This might destabilize the weak, undemocratic regimes of the country.
The Bush plan might "destabilize" support for the Kyoto pact, which is awaiting ratification.
economists warn that rapid deleveraging by banks might destabilize financial markets in the next 18 months.
11 discovery of widespread sympathy for Osama bin Laden rather than concern that democracy in Iraq might destabilize the kingdom.
As Kushner knew, M.B.S. was involved in a messy battle over succession to the throne, which American security officials warned might destabilize the kingdom.
They do not consider Greider's provocative thesis that overproduction and the imbalance of supply and demand might destabilize the global economy.
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It was widely feared, as well, that a serious disagreement among the core developers might further destabilize public faith in Bitcoin.
It is not clear what caused this particular landslide, but scientists and critics have been warning for years that the reservoir created by the Three Gorges Dam might further destabilize hillsides, causing landslides and possibly even earthquakes.
"All we hear about in the biased media is the need to eliminate Saddam Hussein, with little regard for how this, in itself, might totally destabilize the entire Middle East and Central Asia..
Not only would this help prop up the Mugabe government, so the story goes, but the discovery might further destabilize an already precarious state.
Because lapatinib reduced the levels of nuclear EGFR and HER2, we speculated that lapatinib might also destabilize the levels of hetero- or homodimers of EGFR and HER2 in the nucleus.
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