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But the increased tempo of the attacks has shown little sign, so far, of seriously destabilizing Colonel Qaddafi's rule.
Russians and Ukrainians have much in common, and the example of a Western-oriented and democratic Ukraine would be seriously destabilizing for the regime that rules Russia today.
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The meanings of garments were seriously destabilized.
Besides, a collapse of the nuclear-armed Pakistan would seriously destabilize Asia.
And it left them further than ever from achieving their stated goal of keeping average global temperatures from rising 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels — a commonly accepted threshold beyond which the planet's climate patterns could be seriously destabilized.
It is plain as day that the net effect of the U.S. and NATO presence in Afghanistan since 2001 has been to hugely increase the level of violence in that country and to seriously destabilize the much more strategically important Pakistan.
Removing top predators from a community may seriously destabilize its structure and eventually cause local extinctions of other species, with cascading effect.
This would seriously destabilize the European economy and send shockwaves throughout the world, including here.
Israel remains the one country that is not a full party to any major non-proliferation treaty, and Iran's continued drive towards nuclear acquisition threatens to seriously destabilize the regional security order, with broader consequences for global security.
And even if China were disposed to rein in its ally -- and there are lots of reasons why China won't do anything to seriously destabilize the current government in Pyongyang -- it doesn't have as much influence as Washington believes (and wants) it to have.
It was, however, seriously destabilized, as were many other structures within the region (IC3).
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