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And it's much less likely than China to be destabilized from within by the growing pains of high-tech prosperity.
The reaction among the Tories was calm and settled, however, suggesting that they feel free for the first time to consign the Thatcher legend to history and that Mr. Duncan Smith, 47, could become the first of her leadership successors not to be destabilized by the force of her interventions into party affairs.
"If this is going to go on for months or years or more," he said, "tens of thousands of people are going to die and countries like Iraq and Lebanon and Jordan are going to be destabilized; it is not something we can ignore.
Dilational waves appear to be destabilized whilst capillary waves become strongly damped.
With further increasing voltage, the protein is more likely to be destabilized by the applied electric forces.
There is a tendency for a more viscous fluid to be destabilized at a slower flow speed.
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It is, and it's meant to be, destabilizing".
However, such losses are less likely to be destabilizing to the system.
At college, you have to coordinate your own schedule with the dining hall and classes and that tends to be destabilizing".
Transit officials said that the Fire Department ordered the suspension of service on the 4 and 5 lines from downtown Brooklyn into Manhattan about 8 p.m. Wednesday because vibrations from the trains were thought to be destabilizing damaged buildings.
The effect of increasing solid thickness is found to be destabilizing.
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