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A "Grexit" plebiscite would be destabilising.
Electra argues their presence would be destabilising.
Transgressions are so widespread that it would be destabilising to launch a crackdown.
Observers say a third round of elections would be destabilising for the country's security and economy, extending political uncertainty.
"We are in the middle of a turnaround and it would be destabilising to change the situation".
The US treasury secretary, Jack Lew, told CNBC on Monday: "Unilateral action to intervene would be destabilising".
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All the main parties would be destabilised in major ways.
The process of granting passports in the region was stopped amid fears that Abkhazia would be destabilised by such a large number of ethnic Georgian citizens.
Tim Cook, who was deputy and heir apparent to the late Mr Jobs before being promoted to chief executive in October, could wind up being the most generously compensated chief executive in the world this year – because his fellow directors believe the company would be destabilised if he were to leave.
University finances would be destabilised as the system would encourage a "race to the bottom" on one hand and competition for AAB students on the other, he added.
Alternatively, it is also conceivable that following activation of transcription and PIC formation, TFIID and/or TFTC/STAGA would be destabilised and they would leave the promoter as smaller subcomplexes and not as a single big unit.
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