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If he pushes reforms too far, disgruntled officers could try to destabilise or overthrow the government.
[On his run-up] I always try to destabilise the goalkeeper.
Some fear that, if pushed too hard, disappointed officers will try to destabilise the democratically-elected government.
The first question was: is it part of another plot to try to destabilise the Prime Minister?
"We always try to destabilise ourselves as artists and make something we don't know how to make," says Chartier.
They will intensify their propaganda war (especially via Russian television, widely watched by Balts), possibly use cyber-warfare and try to destabilise everyday life.
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He accused Mr Sarkozy of trying to destabilise the party.
"Having failed the negotiation process, the rival is trying to destabilise the situation," Hakobyan said.
Kiev has accused Russia of trying to destabilise the country before the vote.
Who forged the list and who were they trying to destabilise?
The president says that "oil interests" are trying to destabilise him.
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