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Destabilizing the old order really has changed the rules of the game.
"The country is being destabilized and what help are we getting?"
And any sharp move by either will destabilize the world.
"The earth started to move as a result and destabilized the building," he said.
Prices are also destabilized because the market is an island.
As in the real world, actions by players can destabilize the economy.
Does short hair also have the power to destabilize the bond between man and wife?
"If this kind of relationship were to end, it would completely destabilize our country."
Power destabilized for a second as the shields went down.
If one goes, the feedback alone through their systems might destabilize the rest.
His life was clearly about to destabilize all over again, in rapid order.
The British paid him and his men to destabilize the region.
"So I think it was a terrorist act by someone who wanted to destabilize the system."
Many of those new members have enough money to destabilize the country if pushed from the scene.
"I think war will destabilize the region for years at endless cost."
The French economy and us government will be seriously destabilized.
After his death, the political turmoil further destabilized the country.
We have heard the voice of society, begging us to destabilize it.
Of course nothing must be done to destabilize the housing market - my god, the world would end if that happened!
If they should destabilize one or more of them, the effects would be catastrophic.
Still, many economists believe it would take very little to destabilize the economy.
Destabilizing the present Iranian government is not in the best interest of our country and world peace.
It would release economic and political forces that could also destabilize the community in its present form.
We are worried that the region will be further destabilized.
He'd think her brain had been destabilized by the exposure.
This region has the potential to destabilise the whole country.
"Regional and international sides have tried to destabilise the country," he said.
We should not play into the hands of those who seek to destabilise Lebanon.
They are doing everything to further destabilise the situation.
Some see him as trying to destabilise the National Government.
It was a clear and deliberate attempt to once again destabilise my region.
However the revelation of a legal dispute could destabilise both offers.
Instead of stabilising these countries and regions, they destabilise them.
Any increase in participation would destabilise the political system.
I should be reluctant to see the balance changed because that may destabilise the talks.
He claimed that the explosions must be seen as an attempt to destabilise the situation.
A test ban would destabilise the nuclear balance because neither side could be sure what effect it was having on the other.
He condemned the "people who tried to destabilise the security and stability of Egypt."
Are those places likely to destabilise like other Middle Eastern countries?
Do you think Israel's weapons might destabilise the region?
Iran certainly has a capacity to encourage terrorism and destabilise its region.
Its support for organisations that destabilise the region cannot be tolerated.
However, we must seek ways to ensure that, in the process, they do not destabilise our domestic agriculture.
Douglas is a government agent involved in the conspiracy to destabilise Murray.
Rocked by the robot's explosion, the station begins to destabilise.
To do so would destabilise the global community.
The objective of the violence was to destabilise society and deliver a blow to the Indian economy.
There was widespread concern in the committee that increasing quotas could destabilise the market.
Losing them at a critical stage of your growth plans can destabilise your business.