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He does stake out an odd position in which "destabilizing Assad" is something we should actively avoid.
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The prospects for a civil war which destabilizes the region would be devastating.
Tens of thousands of people are thought to have been killed and more than a million displaced in the conflict, which destabilized a large swath of central Africa, including parts of Congo, Sudan and the Central African Republic.
Worse, the Nixon administration continued the war — and expanded it into Cambodia, which destabilized that nation, brought the Khmer Rouge to power and led to the annihilation of some two million people under their rule — when it had ample evidence that the war was unwinnable.
Accordingly, the ionic strength of the solution increased, which destabilized the microemulsion system.
Furthermore, press articles increasingly criticized the opacity of the strategic pattern, which destabilized organizational reputation as a central driver.
This change is then sensed by the sensing components in the liposomes, which destabilize the liposomes and result the release of liposome-entrapped drugs.
This is due to the incorporation of TiO2 Fe2O3 coating, which destabilizes the SiO2 close-packed arrangement as shown in Figure 1.
This suggests that the Se atoms are reduced in the S2 devices at 85°C during data retention measurements, which destabilizes the LRS.
Vegetable crop productivity and quality are seriously affected by several biotic and abiotic stresses, which destabilize rural economies in many countries.
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