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"destabilization" Definitions
  1. the act of making a system, country, government, etc. become less well established or successful; the fact of being like this
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China is very much concerned with destabilization of Korean peninsula.
Plus, there are continuing signs of destabilization throughout the country.
For the terrorists, the resulting destabilization is a recruitment tool.
Retrieving and burning them will bring only more climate destabilization.
In both cases, though, the end result is the same: destabilization.
"Lebanon must be sheltered from the forces of destabilization," he said.
If you get to the point of a destabilization of the population—which is going to happen before a destabilization of the regime—you're going to have a huge humanitarian crisis right there on the peninsula.
I can't see how it is conducive to anything but more destabilization.
FA: No, I think we have seen already for a while destabilization.
Well, a U.S. withdrawal could result in further destabilization of surrounding countries.
However, the destabilization of the European Union could send shock waves through markets.
"We cannot allow destabilization of the executive branch during a war," he said.
World leaders and experts warn of dominoes of destabilization in the Middle East.
One thing's for sure: No one wants more destabilization in the petroleum market.
Each of these shows is premised upon the dismantling and destabilization of fame.
And the destabilization of the region since the Iraq-Kuwait war frequently registers.
Realistically, this ending is not a fundamental destabilization of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Cheney also warned of Russian military aggression and the potential destabilization Putin could bring.
"Supporting the destabilization of Somalia, it is a support of terrorism," al Thani said.
A move like that could lead to destabilization in the markets around the world.
"The region deserves better than further destabilization provoked by American withdrawal," Le Drian said.
Being broke might be funny, but it spreads depression and destabilization throughout one's life.
The destabilization of democracy in Senegal could have significant consequences in the entire region.
Mr. Trump seems eager to please them, even at the risk of regional destabilization.
Many people think that, because of Trump's volatility, we're experiencing potentially unpredecented political destabilization.
I can't speak for all Iranians, but I think there is a fear of destabilization.
Last year, researchers found qualitative similarities between the destabilization of chimera states and epileptic seizures.
The prospect of destabilization within the oil-rich kingdom could stand to benefit crude prices.
"With the large Palestinian population, you could see major protests and destabilization there," Goldberg said.
A destabilization of the repo market could also disrupt the whole market for Treasury securities.
To use my own terminology, Earth System Disruption (ESD) is driving Human System Destabilization (HSD).
It is not as though the United States hasn't dabbled in destabilization and disinformation campaigns.
"We don't want a Turkey of revenge, of break-up and destabilization," he told Realnews.
America's war on terror produced the regional destabilization that allowed ISIS to get a footing.
This signals the possible rapid destabilization of the entire West Antarctic ice sheet in this century.
Obamacare markets could also face further destabilization if immigrants drop out of the markets in droves.
"Recently we've been confronted with the current administration's destabilization of the idea of truth," Berman said.
But Putin has chosen to rebuke these efforts in favor of territorial annexation and international destabilization.
"Look at the destabilization in our country today that's been wrought because of this," McAullffe said.
But there is something inherently good and important about preventing the further destabilization of essential institutions.
They're concerned that UNRWA's collapse might lead to a vacuum and destabilization of the security situation.
The legislation also makes other changes to the private insurance market that would cause further destabilization.
The Egyptian government views Sunni Islamism as the primary driver of destabilization in the Middle East.
Insurance company profits are up and projected premiums are down — putting aside the Trump administration's destabilization.
Depending on these psychodynamics of the actor/actress, this role could ignite regression, destabilization and/or disassociation.
President Obama opposed the destabilization that followed regime change in Iraq, but then repeated it in Libya.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Tuesday of the risk of ethnic cleansing and regional destabilization.
Grid destabilization is poised to become more and more of a threat as trends continue to advance.
In NDiaye's fantastical narratives, the destabilization and even duplication of the self occurs frequently, particularly in families.
By appeasing the TLP and its ilk, Pakistan could hasten the very destabilization it hopes to avoid.
These supporters spin circuitous defenses of Mr. Duterte's administration, disseminate spurious reports and cast dissent as destabilization.
Because, having sworn loyalty to the Constitution, he stubbornly stood in the way of those destabilization plans.
Even a few days in jail can result in loss of employment and a destabilization of life.
Trump contributed to that destabilization by suddenly pulling forces out, though Macron didn't reference that decision directly.
The days of supernotes are gone, but North Korea has brought together fraud and destabilization once again.
Pattern and ornament are perceived as signs of freedom and tools for the destabilization of gendered hierarchy.
Already, there is danger of destabilization in Jordan and Lebanon, and Europe faces real, if underreported, assimilation problems.
"If the crisis deepens, Paraguay will go down a path of substantial destabilization with unpredictable consequences," Ferreira said.
Aid groups warn that further destabilization of northern Syrian could spark yet another humanitarian disaster in the region.
The Italian Crisis Italy's banking crisis has played a key role in the destabilization of its domestic politics.
The executives "sought the destabilization of the workers," prosecutor Francoise Benezech said in her summing up on Friday.
The self-reinforcing cycle continues, and we find ourselves in an amplifying feedback loop of disruption and destabilization.
In order to hold back wider destabilization, international partners would be wise to emphasize regional cooperation in response.
Countries on my African continent risk destabilization and violence if their elections aren't fair, honest and well-organized.
But they will go back to what they always do, which is engage in terror, engage in destabilization.
This kind of destabilization wouldn't just have negative effects on investor and consumer confidence in the United States.
A destabilization could trigger another serious refugee crisis in addition to the danger of its potential nuclear capabilities.
Focusing on ISIS while ignoring Assad's war against his own people is a recipe for further conflict and destabilization.
WikiLeaks on Tuesday blamed a "destabilization campaign" by the media and Democrats for national security adviser Michael Flynn's resignation.
They believe Qatar is a force for destabilization in the region through meddling in the internal affairs of others.
There is a very dangerous and very effective destabilization campaign underway against this president, his administration and his agenda.
The meeting is bound to cause agita among European leaders who hope to isolate Putin amid persistent destabilization attempts.
American foreign policy toward the region has caused political and economic destabilization that has had unending and extreme consequences.
Monetary Policy Another driver of the nation's woes has been the destabilization of the Haitian gourde, the local currency.
Societies that subordinate women also find themselves saddled with chronic destabilization caused by the practices that produce that subordination.
"This is a textbook destabilization of the exile movement," said Nicholas Bequelin, Amnesty International's regional director for East Asia.
Our acceptance of these unintended deaths generate resentment, hatred and destabilization, creating a prime environment for spawning new radicals.
Its reverberations have not only helped destabilize the wider Middle East, but contributed to the destabilization of Western democracies.
No government will allow anybody to openly call for destabilization in the country and do nothing," Shehu said. "Mr.
The growing tension with Iran is merely the latest, most acute example of Mr. Trump's impulse toward global destabilization.
" Another message read, "Do not be an accomplice of disinformation or destabilization of our country through the social media.
Important contemporary art museums like MAXXI and MACRO have been affected by a lack of government funds and institutional destabilization.
For governments that are suspicious of cryptocurrencies, fears of bubbles, ponzi schemes, and economic destabilization have often been the focus.
Destabilization in Libya had spread south and with it Tuareg rebels, backed by Islamic militants, who claimed Timbuktu in 2012.
Neither is really the right question, as the purpose of Putin's comments was clearly to encourage destabilization and electoral interference.
Western nations imposed the penalties for its annexation of Crimea and what they called its "deliberate destabilization" of eastern Ukraine.
"We're definitely not one of those who would fund such a destabilization effort," Bravo told Reuters in a text message.
Besides the utter embarrassment these failures caused and their ultimate bankruptcy, they also caused tremendous destabilization in the energy market.
The relationship breakdown was initially triggered by Russia's annexation of Crimea and alleged part in the destabilization of eastern Ukraine.
"Russia badly wants to make good use of its impressive experience in destabilization" by intervening in Madagascar, the article said.
There are concrete steps Congress can take to fight Russian interference in the United States and oppose its destabilization abroad.
As the 20th century wore on, Central Americans arrived, too, urged along by economic collapse and political destabilization at home.
"We're very fearful this may lead to an economic and social destabilization in our state," said the governor, Suely Campos.
There has been a decided shift toward information warfare, destabilization and intimidation, coupled with complex smear campaigns and fake news.
The organizations carrying out destabilization operations need to be targeted and the oligarchs should feel the pressure at the ATM.
Rather than falling off after President Trump's election in 2016, such efforts have continued apace, in a slow-burn destabilization strategy.
The campaign said this is "déjà vu" of the kind of "democratic destabilization" that took place in the U.S. last year.
It's also one that comes with risks, including further isolating a country whose destabilization campaign extends into the regions worst crises.
However, as Wired points out, it fits nicely into the known Russian troll farm strategy of attempted destabilization through manufactured conflict.
"(The region) has many, many problems, wherever you look there's destabilization, there is turbulence," Tzanakopoulo said in his office in Athens.
Menendez derided her answer as missing issues such as North Korean nuclear proliferation, Libya's destabilization, China's growing influence and Iranian threats.
Doing so would showcase goodwill towards becoming a more credible NATO partner and help deter Putin's destabilization efforts in the Balkans.
Fundamentalists in turn saw sin in the destabilization of gender roles by the war, which led Americans to compromise their morals.
Igor Guskov Ukrainian authorities often paint the country as a kind of laboratory for Russian destabilization tactics that are then deployed elsewhere.
And so it is now, when many sense or feel a destabilization in our country due to the ongoing struggle over impeachment.
" He also said he is "worried about the destabilization of our environment," adding "climate change is not something off in the future.
We see the destabilization of our environment and all life on Earth as just one of many priorities calling for our attention.
That's the same pattern their destabilization efforts have followed whether ordered by Soviet bureaucrats or Putin's underlings in democracies across the globe.
More broadly, widespread transmission could have political, economic, and national security implications that may trigger further destabilization in an already volatile region.
The targets include a destabilization campaign in Moldova, the poisoning of an arms dealer in Bulgaria and a thwarted coup in Montenegro.
Thus both Moscow and Tehran are state sponsors of terrorism in the Middle East, whose goal is perpetual destabilization and conflict there.
These include the regime's unabated nuclear weapons program, support of global terror groups, armed destabilization of the Middle East, and human rights abuses.
NATO has for decades been a key deterrent to Russian aggression, and its destabilization remains a top goal for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Hopefully, the extreme and multi-faceted destabilization that the world is facing today doesn't end in some sort of full-on mass catastrophe.
Deal supporters said the agreement was the best way to defuse a dispute over Iran's nuclear program that threatened further Middle East destabilization.
But as Russia has shown, social media is vulnerable to destabilization from the right and the left, just like the United States itself.
Chief among those is the destabilization of major glaciers in Western Antarctica connected to the interior portion of the larger Antarctic ice sheet.
On top of the list for me will be Algeria and Nigeria — I think there is the potential for quite substantial regional destabilization.
The destabilization was unrelated to the construction of the new span, which is now expected to open as soon as Tuesday, weather permitting.
The targets also include a destabilization campaign in Moldova, the poisoning of an arms dealer in Bulgaria and a thwarted coup in Montenegro.
But they are living and working in a state of uncertainty and fear, which contributes to the destabilization of farms across the nation.
Without any concrete plans for stabilizing the regions, the removal of American forces allowed for the current insecurity and destabilization in both countries.
The resolution includes language reiterating the United States' support for Ukraine while denouncing the country's occupation of Crimea and destabilization in the region.
"It's chaos out there," Lewis remarks as they drive through perfectly scattered rubble, yet this stolid, stagy movie transmits no sense of destabilization.
Holzer's "New Tilt" (2011) not only embodies her signature semantic destabilization, it forces the viewer's body to engage with reading in an unnatural way.
With destabilization of regional bulwarks after the Arab Spring -- Iraq, Syria and Yemen -- Iran positioned itself as an Islamic heavyweight not to be ignored.
A destabilization of the EU would hurt not only companies based there but also those that do business on the European continent, Rosenbluth said.
" As Keefe says, Trump's actions are "transfixing to watch" because they entail the "upending of norms, the defiance of taboos, the destabilization of institutions.
The refugee burden falls heavily on a few, poor countries, some of them at risk of destabilization, which can in turn produce more refugees.
First came a destabilization campaign in Moldova, followed by the poisoning of an arms dealer in Bulgaria and then a thwarted coup in Montenegro.
Ice melting in Greenland could be slowing the circulation, leading to the destabilization of the West African monsoon, which in turn could trigger droughts.
All funding is aimed at building resilience in the Ukrainian government against external Russian destabilization and internal threats of corruption and anti-democratic activity.
Minimizing these health threats at the source can help prevent further destabilization in already fragile settings and prevent localized outbreaks from becoming global epidemics.
It also targeted businesspeople who are associates of President Vladimir V. Putin or are involved in activities that aid in Russia's destabilization of Ukraine.
JV Ejercito, said he cannot allow "the Senate (to) be used for any destabilization plot" but only for the sake of ferreting out the truth.
"While the 2010 droughts were not the sole cause of the [Egyptian] revolution, they contributed to destabilization of an already unstable region," the report says.
The collapse of the deal would force back into the agenda difficult questions about such issues as EU border management or the destabilization of Greece.
Disruptive forces like Russia thrive off the destabilization of our country — [they're] part of a broader way to use our own society's freedoms against us.
As a result, we have witnessed a horrible destabilization of global security by replacing international law with the law of the jungle ("might makes right").
Instead, it was so focused on connecting people to politics, it disregarded how the connection could be perverted to power mass disinformation and destabilization campaigns.
Without asking for something in return, Trump has initiated an ongoing destabilization of domestic and foreign policies to the point where he is deranging NATO.
Frankly, we've handed the Russians a destabilization victory far greater than they could have ever hoped to achieve with the weak "collusion" efforts being investigated.
"The growth in threats of terrorism and militant extremism is accompanied by an escalation of local conflicts and the destabilization of whole regions," he added.
In a separate letter sent last Monday, leading foreign-policy Democrats also urged Trump to hold Putin accountable for Russia's destabilization efforts, including election meddling.
The party said it opposed Mr. Obama's visit because in its view his administration was promoting "neocolonialist international relations" based on war, destabilization and interference.
Nor did officials estimate the potential spillover impact of widespread coverage destabilization on children, other family members, community and safety net providers, or population health.
I directly saw the impact that it had on the working force— the destabilization of the proletariat, the people that that do all the work.
This new destabilization probably means Germany will be focusing on its own issues in the coming months, which is bad news for the European Union.
Among those were the downgrading of diplomacy, the destabilization of Iraq and the further strengthening of Iran's hard-liners and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
But unlike activist groups, the ads were not in service of creating any real ideological change in America, unless you count geopolitical destabilization as such.
Of course, any geoengineering solutions to the climate crisis would require meticulous research and public debate to mitigate the risk of accidentally exacerbating global destabilization.
I think, more importantly, we sell to luxury customers and destabilization of the industry is always going to be a worry because it affects purchasing power.
The White House added that the United States would continue to oppose China's "destabilization of the cross-Strait relationship and political interference in the Western Hemisphere".
His implicit endorsement of domestic right-wing extremism is a green light for Russia to extend its destabilization campaign here, if it hasn't done so already.
It further "makes Norway (a) not fully predictable partner, can also escalate tension and lead to destabilization of the situation in the Northern region," it added.
The uprising prompted Russian-backed separatists within the Donbass to proclaim two "people's republics" in Donetsk and Luhansk, exacerbating the destabilization of (and tensions with) Ukraine.
"The good news is that there was an attempt at destabilization that didn't work," said Céline Pigalle, the top editor at BFM-TV, a private broadcaster.
Operation Contain the President is preferable to the deep destabilization that would result from removing a democratically elected president absent significant new evidence to warrant it.
I don't know what the tipping point would be, but the potential for large-scale discontentment and destabilization increases as the proportion of these men increases.
Critics of the Emirati government say the country's foreign policy, which often follows that of Saudi Arabia, has only worsened civilian deaths and destabilization in the region.
The Saudi Crown Prince sees revolution and destabilization of the region as part of Iran's ideological DNA, and without this the regime would lose its raison d'être.
But one reason that Trumpism is so transfixing to watch is that it is about the upending of norms, the defiance of taboos, the destabilization of institutions.
However, the move has angered leaders across the Middle East, who have voiced concerns about the impact on future peace talks and further destabilization of the region.
At the peak of the conflict anywhere from 150,000 to 500,000 persons were killed, and the overall destabilization of society contributed to record violence against women nationwide.
This makes northeast Asia the latest theater to defy, for now, the fears of sudden destabilization that drove so much reasonable foreign-policy anxiety about this president.
The clock is a testament to willful blindness, as today's tech barons whistle past the grim realities of the oncoming catastrophe that is man-made climate destabilization.
" Schiff also called for Trump to confront Russia over its "continued destabilization of Ukraine, and the illegal annexation and continued occupation of Crimea and parts of Georgia.
Donald Trump's escalating military actions and threats could trigger perpetual conflict, the further destabilization of the region, unimaginable human suffering and death, and trillions of dollars squandered.
There's the odd soundbite from DJ Perico, Santa Blanca's propaganda-spouting mouthpiece, but there is nothing in the cinematics or the gameplay that recognizes the cartel's destabilization.
We must work with allies and ensure that food and medical supplies are not delayed, to curb this suffering and deter further destabilization of the entire region.
" WESTPAC CHAIRMAN LINDSAY MAXSTED, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, NOV 25: "We think for Brian not to be CEO would be an amazing piece of destabilization of a company.
These bets are being made due to strong demand, not just fear of political destabilization, said Scott Shelton, energy futures broker with ICAP in Durham, North Carolina.
But absent a military strategy to counter Iran's support for regional destabilization, it will be relying on sanctions alone to change Iranian behavior — which is no easy task.
The U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 caused extreme destabilization for the nation, wrecking its infrastructure, creating significant instability and weakening the federal government's control of the country.
Trapped in the deeper layers of the ocean, warm waters eat away at the bottoms of the ice sheets, leading to more rapid melting and eventually, catastrophic destabilization.
In the early 20th century, we topped 300 ppm for the first time in 800,93 years, beginning the destabilization of our climate and society through rising planetary temperatures.
"We find these reports to be extremely troubling, reflecting the overall destabilization of northeast Syria since the commencement of hostilities on Tuesday," the spokesman said in an email.
Guccifer 2.0's blog post was surely intended to undermine confidence in the vote, preparing the ground for a wider destabilization campaign after Hillary Clinton won the election.
These connections create a ready-made entry point for Russian intelligence to directly engage with domestic hate groups and take their disinformation campaign a step further -- toward destabilization.
Iran's foreign minister on Sunday rejected Vice President Pence's criticism of the Iranian government, decrying the U.S. as the "single biggest source of destabilization" in the Middle East.
Trump often says on the campaign trail that he opposed the Iraq War before the invasion, claiming he knew it would lead to destabilization in the Middle East.
In the documentary, VICE reporter Ben Anderson embeds with various groups fighting ISIS, interviews captured jihadist fighters, and investigates the troubles that have led to the region's destabilization.
Or artists like Matthew Barney, whose work demonstrates that maleness and masculinity can slip and reconstitute in profounder, more three-dimensional ways than a mild "destabilization" of stereotypes.
"The conditions for a serious destabilization of the country don't currently exist, but on the other hand this isn't a static situation, it's a dynamic one," he said.
The planned sanctions on Russia were initiated to further punish the country for its annexation of Crimea in 2014 and alleged role in the destabilization of eastern Ukraine.
Mir was developed in late 2014 after Western sanctions were imposed on Russia for its annexation of Crimea and its alleged role in the destabilization of eastern Ukraine.
Bishop pointed to tensions in the South China Sea and "random acts of destabilization" such as North Korea's recent rocket launch and nuclear test as "challenges" in Asia.
India and the US have gradually become natural allies over the past few decades as they arm themselves against China and growing destabilization in the South Asia region.
These new, criminalized arrivals began to wreak havoc on the streets of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras — countries that were still reeling from years of conflict and destabilization.
If the stock price falls far below a level that was agreed upon, the lender will sell the shares to obtain funds, leading to the destabilization of equity markets.
President Vladimir Putin's snatching of Crimea, the destabilization of Ukraine, and election meddling have also helped push spending up in former Soviet states like Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Romania.
One of the largest state-ordered executions in Saudi Arabia has sparked a diplomatic and trade row with Iran and left many concerned over destabilization across the Middle East.
During Bush's term, mediocre economic growth mixed with an increasing monetary supply and a significant accumulation of debt created a perfect storm that eventually led to the 22019 destabilization.
Fifteen years later, Iraqi nationals continue to pay the price of the U.S. invasion, and many credit the creation of ISIS to the United States destabilization in the region.
The West, it seemed, had failed to anticipate the possibility that globalization could contribute to the destabilization of — or pose a threat to — democracy, even in the United States.
Kenya sent soldiers into Somalia in 2011 after raids in the border region and kidnappings that threatened the tourism industry in the region's biggest economy and wider regional destabilization.
He blamed several American officials and the presidents of Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Panama and the European Parliament for "immediate complicity" in a "media operation for destabilization" of Venezuela.
The move marks a major escalation in regional tensions that have pitted Tehran against Washington and its allies in the Middle East, raising the specter of further regional destabilization.
Future operations may try to exploit this potential for destabilization more directly, perhaps by flooding the SWIFT system with fraudulent transactions to cause still-greater doubts about its integrity.
"When I voted against the war in Iraq in 2002, I feared that it would result in greater destabilization in that country and in the entire region," Sanders said.
It strongly opposed U.S. intervention in Iraq and foresaw the post-war power grab by Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood that led to the destabilization of the Middle East.
Soleimani's killing marked a major escalation in regional tensions that have pitted Tehran against Washington and its allies in the Middle East, raising the specter of further regional destabilization.
He is committed, he has written, to an "art that celebrates doubt and destabilization," and in this "Pelléas" he is content to query, never to provoke for provocation's sake.
He also said France's audiovisual regulator would be given additional power to "fight any destabilization attempt by television channels controlled or influence by foreign states," according to the BBC.
With desert regions already crisscrossed by Islamist militants, people smugglers and arms traffickers, there is a growing risk of destabilization unless long marginalized communities can be integrated, it says.
But he's been clear on what he wants from Iran, and that is to end its destabilization efforts, its actions of being the world's largest state sponsor of terror.
Here's the catch: Davis's indispensable trumpet has been removed from the scores, which the creators said in press materials allowed them to explore the "perceptive destabilization" that Davis sought.
"Vladimir Putin's continued aggression against the people of Ukraine is outrageous, and further destabilization in the region will have profound negative consequences for us here in America," he told CNN.
In contrast, a wary optimist would argue that odds are in favor of positive progress, but only if political destabilization can be avoided at home and trilateral cooperation prevails regionally.
Iraq is a special case, putting the administration in an awkward position as putting too much pressure on Iran — Baghdad's third-largest trading partner — could lead to destabilization in Iraq.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who was traveling in Saudi Arabia with President Donald Trump, said the United States hopes Rouhani will end Iran's destabilization campaign in the region.
I also support making clear that America will not tolerate interference in our democratic process, and that we will side with our allies and friends against Russian subversion and destabilization.
Moscow is currently enduring the sharp end of tough international sanctions from Washington as a result of its annexation of Crimea and alleged part in the destabilization of eastern Ukraine.
In our judgment, there is a real risk that such a destabilization could, in time, lead to the fragmentation of the EU and the return of instability on the continent.
But just as important is the fact that the American Left and the liberal media never felt particularly threatened by Russian destabilization campaigns until Trump arrived on the national scene.
The fundamental human rights and futures of children and youth are disproportionately threatened by climate destabilization, even though we have had little to do with the production of the problem.
Saudi Arabia may never atone for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the devastation it wrought in Yemen, its torture of women's rights activists or its destabilization of the Arab world.
And as the number of diplomats and support staff continues to slide, the challenges the US faces abroad — from China's cyber-aggression to the destabilization of Venezuela — have only increased.
But Friday, The Washington Post reported that the intelligence community had definitively concluded that Russia was behind these hacks, not merely to sow chaos and destabilization but to help Trump win.
Russia is still currently on the sharp end of tough international sanctions from the U.S. due to its annexation of Crimea and its alleged role in the destabilization of eastern Ukraine.
One reason behind that shift is repealing Obamacare without an immediate replacement plan would likely cause massive destabilization to an insurance market already unnerved by Washington's efforts to address health care.
And it gives me no -- no joy at all to say that much of what I feared would happen did, in fact, happen in terms of the destabilization of the region.
The warming of the earth is already starting to create a hops shortage, it will likely lead to destabilization of agricultural production, and it has begun to transform the wine industry.
Why it matters: The Trump administration has employed destabilization and delegitimization versus the Iranian regime, encouraging its citizens to pile pressure on their government and showing tacit support for regime change.
" The European Union, in the words of the spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic, has "said repeatedly that the region doesn't need further escalation, it doesn't need further destabilization, it doesn't need further tension.
And indeed, Russia has powerful allies in this destabilization: Ukraine's homegrown, greedy and corrupt elites, who have turned what could be one of Europe's wealthiest countries into one of its poorest.
Meanwhile Corbyn's habits of mind on defense policy — think Chomsky with a dash of Trump — could threaten as much destabilization for NATO as Le Pen threatened for the Continent's monetary union.
Allowing Egypt to tilt further toward Iranian interests in the region is likely to empower Iran and its allies, leading to further destabilization as well as the failure of American efforts.
Trump first put Tehran on notice for engaging in regional destabilization shortly after taking office in February 2017 and then pursued comprehensive sanctions targeting Iranian ballistic missile programs in July 85033.
The regional destabilization the invasion touched off led directly to the rise of ISIS and a whole new round of fighting in Iraq in which many thousands of people have died.
But Trump's decision will still deal a big psychological blow to beleaguered Afghan forces, embolden Taliban fighters, and potentially result in higher levels of violence in a nation already suffering extensive destabilization.
Gibbs said although U.S. stocks were highly valued around the globe, concerns about larger global destabilization as a result of Britain voting to leave the E.U. could push investors out of equities.
Samsung is actively developing ASIC miners now; if they were to glut the market with cheap, rentable Bitcoin mining rigs, the result would probably be the mass destabilization of the Bitcoin network.
Recently, Ryan pushed back on a New York Times editorial that accused Republicans of creating uncertainty and destabilization in the Obamacare market, in part because of the threat of ending CSR payments.
"This decision was mean, cynical and deliberately planned in secrecy to create maximum destabilization and affect Telecom Italia results without the knowledge of many of the board members," said a Vivendi spokesman.
One of the strikes occurred Tuesday night, only hours after President Donald Trump had withdrawn the United States from the Iran nuclear deal, sparking fears of further destabilization in the Middle East.
On Monday, leading foreign-policy Democrats urged Trump in a letter to hold Putin accountable for Russia's destabilization efforts, including election meddling, support for the Syrian regime and the annexation of Crimea.
China, for its part, has been accused of rampant industrial espionage and massive theft of U.S. government information, while Russia's broad agenda of destabilization set its sights on influencing the presidential election.
This will inevitably be used as an argument for the further weakening and destabilization of a whole host of government services—from environmental regulation and clean up to Medicare and Social Security.
But above all, the destabilization of the climate that we are causing by our carbon emissions needs to be stopped: The burning of coal, oil and gas has to be phased out.
An island destroyed, a wave of Trump-inspired bombings, a needless destabilization of relations with key allies, and a growing diminution of the standards of conduct that we accept for public officials.
Unlike Greenspan's efforts, this was not really effective at producing reform — it mostly just made millions of people poorer and set European politics on a course of destabilization and far-right populism.
"While the promoters of hate, death and violence delight in their destabilization plans, President Nicolas Maduro has ordered a deployment of ministers to ensure the Venezuelan people are attended to," he said.
Which is why anyone who hopes for something other than destabilization and disaster from the Eurafrican encounter should hope for a countervailing trend, in which Europeans themselves begin to have more children.
Administration officials have sought in recent days to play down the idea that Mr. Trump's decision to pull American troops from northeast Syria had contributed to a rapid destabilization of the area.
A new strategy  Despite the mounting evidence of Russia and Iran being agents of destabilization, their role has been conspicuously absent in the Trump administration's articulation of the way forward in Afghanistan.
Curtis Scaparotti said "Russian malign influence" was trying to sway elections and other decisions in the West, describing it as a "destabilization campaign," although he did not directly address the Catalonia referendum.
Experts believe the real attack has been camouflaged to deflect attention from a state-sponsored attack on Ukraine, orchestrated by the Kremlin as part of its ongoing destabilization campaign against its neighbor.
The economy will destabilize working families across the board, but that destabilization will become even greater if HUD lowers its threshold for moving people out of its programs and out of their homes.
Amid the large-scale destabilization, including civil war, that may ensue, Pakistan wants to ensure it retains influence with and ties to the Taliban, arguably the most powerful non-state actor in Afghanistan.
Despite assurances by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry that Ghani's government should remain in office past the September deadline, the potential for political destabilization is rising as opposition groups call for change.
A decent year on a 50-ish win New York team was followed by an immense destabilization that put the Knicks into a stop-and-start rebuild that continues to this very day.
Aid groups have warned for months that further destabilization in northern Syrian could set off yet another humanitarian disaster in the region, and there are already signals that such a crisis is emerging.
Finally, of course, Syria presented Russia with an opportunity to break out of the isolation that resulted from sanctions imposed by the West for its 2014 annexation of Crimea and destabilization of Ukraine.
But, remember, the U.S. readily allocates money towards dysfunctional, trillion-dollar fighter jet programs and millions on decadent crab dinners — why not instead spend capital fending off the continued destabilization of the climate?
Researchers have found, for instance, that meltwater on the surface of ice sheets can open up crevasses that break apart ice shelves entirely, causing further destabilization and faster ice flow into the ocean.
"On foreign policy, the regime's mission of exporting the revolution has produced a decades-long campaign of ideologically motivated violence and destabilization abroad," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a speech last month.
The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines, which groups many large-scale miners, said in a statement it was "unaware of any mining company that is supportive of any destabilization efforts against the administration".
It endangers the U.S.'s standing in the world, invites war mongers to fill the vacuum left by voiding the agreement, and threatens further destabilization to a region of the world already eyeing collapse.
Both the European Union and the United States have imposed penalties on Russia, citing interference in the 2016 U.S. election, human rights violations, the annexation of Crimea and the alleged destabilization of eastern Ukraine.
"I would call it a broad strategy for the range of Iranian malign activities: financial materials, support for terror, destabilization in the region, especially Syria and Iraq and Yemen," said one senior administration official.
In deep financial trouble, ownership was transferred from a Spanish bank to an American entrepreneur, who turned out to be a cyclone of destabilization, wrecking the season and almost causing the team to fold.
"It is Russia's permanent policy to call on countries to take a balanced position and prevent actions that could lead to highly explosive consequences and the destabilization of an already fragile situation," said Peskov.
It also would have signaled a collapse of Europe's steadfast rejection of Russia's destabilization of Ukraine since the 2014 invasion of Crimea, since Le Pen and the other two leading candidates are strongly pro-Putin.
" Clinton was implicitly critical of Obama's restrained response, saying, "I am in the category of people who wanted us to do more in response to the annexation of Crimea and the continuing destabilization of Ukraine.
Clinton's militaristic and interventionist foreign policy record is littered with ill-judged decisions and colossal mistakes that have left a trail of death, destruction, destabilization and the displacement of millions of people across the world.
"I think people were experiencing a fundamental destabilization of human importance, of the guarantee of our own survival, and of God's benevolence, now that we learned that He could just wipe out creation," Lescaze said.
It's easy to get a small level on alert or to make enemy guards begin chasing you, but the full destabilization of a party or a neighborhood or a village is harder than it seems.
His officials have added that they must also put an end to Iran's "destabilization" of the Middle East and herald a genuine change of direction for the clerics who have been in power since 1979.
But during his administration, the United States has encouraged the destabilization of democracy in Honduras and Haiti, presumably in hopes that more favorable commercial partners or allies in the war on drugs would take over.
Though it also contained other provisions, the overarching intent of the law was clear: the administration would have no choice but to ensure that Russia would face material costs for its international aggression and destabilization.
"Putin is all about Russia's interest, which is destabilization," Andrew McCarthy, a former assistant United States attorney and contributing editor at National Review, a conservative publication, said at a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Wednesday.
Mr. Trump "doesn't believe that the U.S. should be part of any alliance at all" and believes that "permanent destabilization creates American advantage," according to unnamed administration officials quoted by Jeffrey Goldberg in The Atlantic.
Some experts have suggested that there could be potential destabilization in the financial system as the banking system is weighed down by the bad loan resolution process while non-banking finance companies face restricted credit lending.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed to Myanmar authorities on Tuesday to end violence against Rohingya Muslims in the country's Rakhine state, warning of the risk of ethnic cleansing and regional destabilization.
It carried claims from a number of separatists that their Russian counterparts had cited "a ten-year plan to regain control over Ukraine," combining "continued destabilization of the east" as well as economic and political pressures.
"Trump's National Security Advisor Michael Flynn resigns after destabilization campaign by US spies, Democrats, press," the organization tweeted, including a screenshot of the press release from the White House announcing the President Trump accepted Flynn's resignation.
At the top of Russia's wish list is an easing of U.S. sanctions imposed for its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine and its destabilization of eastern Ukraine, something the Senate action would all but rule out.
All in all, fears of significant political destabilization and systemic disruptions thus seem overdone, which may be one reason why markets, equities in particular, have been so stable and calm until recently despite rather stretched valuations.
Mounir Agueznay, a human-rights activist from the area around Al Hoceima, said that while news reports were emphasizing the political dimensions of the tragedy, the protesters were seeking only justice, not the destabilization of Morocco.
We already know about the potential economic destabilization that will come from the automation of commercial trucks, which will remove 240 million jobs in the US, plus 22016 million employed in other parts of the industry.
A tax on financial transactions would cut down on the type of speculation and "rent-seeking" that high-frequency traders engage in and potentially cut down on the destabilization some say they cause in the market.
Dr. Stone showed him maps of glaciers that are being weakened by warmer ocean water, possibly indicating an incipient destabilization of the ice sheet, which scientists believe is vulnerable to collapse in a slightly warmer climate.
We also don't know how the Chinese (and their potential allies of convenience in Moscow) would react to North Korea swinging into our orbit; there are ways in which peninsular stabilization could lead to regional destabilization.
America imposed fresh sanctions on Russia in early August, building on previous penalties that focus on interference in the 2016 U.S. election, human rights violations, the annexation of Crimea and the alleged destabilization of eastern Ukraine.
"What I feared would happen — and it gives me no pleasure to tell you that much of what I feared would happen in terms of the destabilization of the region — did in fact happen," he added.
But despite having "unparalleled influence over many of the world's top public companies," as the New York Times has reported, Fink doesn't appear interested in using his influence to slow down the destabilization of our climate.
Socialist Party leader Erika Farias on Tuesday tweeted that the two "were busted with money and payrolls to pay mercenaries of destabilization," echoing government claims that opposition leaders are to blame for recent looting at supermarkets.
"This is devastating for our security with the inevitable resurgence of Islamic State in northeastern Syria and probably also northwest Iraq and so the destabilization of a government that doesn't need that," Edouard Phillipe told parliamentary questions.
It's clear that global warming is contributing to the broader destabilization of Antarctica, said Eric Rignot, professor of Earth systems sciences at the University of California, Irvine, and a senior research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Greene cannily chooses not to explicitly compare the past to the present, although today just the term "deportation" cannot help but bring up images of ICE raids, overcrowded detention centers, and the destabilization of families and communities.
"With 6,000 soldiers killed and many lives disrupted, and after finally wresting back control of the region, the army will simply will not tolerate anything that they feel could lead to the destabilization of FATA," says Munir.
Hook said the two also discussed an integrated strategy against Iran that would take into account what he described as Iran's support for terrorism, its ballistic missile program, its destabilization in the Middle East and other aggressions.
NATO countries share the mission of protecting Baltic airspace, as the Baltic countries — Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania — don't have the infrastructure to protect their own airspace and are considered at risk of destabilization or invasion by Russia.
While the destabilization of the Larsen C Ice Shelf is certainly worrying, it pales in comparison with the threat from the increasing instability of the glaciers and ice shelves holding back the enormous West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
"I would call it a broad strategy for the range of Iranian malign activities: financial materials, support for terror, destabilization in the region, especially Syria and Iraq and Yemen," one senior administration official told the news outlet.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Iran must stop supporting armed groups in Syria and Iraq that contribute to the destabilization of the Middle East if it wants good relations with the West, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said on Monday.
America's power grid, the integrity of our water supply, environmental catastrophe, manufacturing shutdowns, undermining of the financial sector and destabilization of the transportation sector top the list of priority targets that are constantly under threat of cyberattack.
"I think it requires a lot of alignment in such a situation with the central bank, with the regulator, in order to avoid taking steps which increase the fire and risk further destabilization of the environment," Graulich said.
As populism grows across the developed world, other geopolitical phenomena can be observed too: the growing assertiveness of China, India, and Russia, the destabilization of the Middle East; the multiplicity of terror events, and a growing migrant crisis.
Bill Taylor, the acting ambassador to Ukraine, also testified that the US withholding aid and signaling less support for Ukraine could further embolden Russia to take more aggressive military action and contribute to further destabilization of the region.
But Iran's support for the Houthis in Yemen, their support for destabilization efforts in Syria, the funding of militias, the sending of foreign fighters, arming terrorist organizations in the region, Lebanese, Hezbollah, that has to be dealt with.
There has not been anything from the administration, it hasn't very forceful in denouncing what's going on and I think there's some concern about what the implications might be certainly around energy and destabilization in the middle east.
Women are seen as a source of destabilization — short skirts trigger earthquakes, some say — and are respected only when defined by a property relationship, as the wife of X or the daughter of Y. These contradictions create unbearable tensions.
Diplomats look at the Arab Spring or the democratization effort in Ukraine, see the destabilization and conflict that has resulted, and they start to feel that the dictatorial devil they know is better than the democratic devil they don't.
They also agreed that the matter should not be allowed to cause further destabilization in the Middle East and that it could create an opportunity to find a political resolution to the war in Yemen, according to the official.
At a hearing, Tillerson suggested that American foreign policy should be focused first upon confronting the regime over its regional destabilization and then ultimately upon facilitating transition to a democratic system of government, driven by existing voices of opposition.
Letter To the Editor: "Drought Cuts Short an African Success Story" (front page, April 13), about Zambia's big Kariba Dam, describes the predicament facing those countries in Africa that are reliant on hydroelectricity in a time of climate destabilization.
Of course, various more sober policy analysts were sanguine about whether Mr. Trump's positive statements about Russia would result in improved ties and perhaps easing some economic sanctions imposed after the annexation of Crimea and the destabilization of Ukraine.
If the 5,200 American troops stationed in Iraq are forced to leave, it could lead to destabilization in the country and across the region — there is particular concern that a loss of US troops could aid an ISIS resurgence.
As long as Russia perceives that its money can buy whatever political cover it needs for what may be the centerpiece of its destabilization campaign in Britain, Russia will act with impunity in Britain because it knows it can.
Understanding such a basic conclusion undermines the false narrative that all destabilizing activities in the region must be invariably traceable back to Iran and warrant further U.S. military actions in the region, thereby risking wider conflict and further destabilization.
A recent book, "Russian Roulette," by Michael Isikoff and David Corn, shows that Western intelligence agencies were told since 2014 that Russia had launched a major campaign of political destabilization intended, among other things, to unravel the European Union.
If China believes it cannot live with a nuclear armed and hostile North Korea, Beijing must do what it takes to force the North Korean leadership to either give up their nuclear weapons or face regime destabilization and collapse. 9.
Fearing destabilization, Congress in 34.973 added the National Market System amendments called Section 234.97A to the Securities and Exchange Act, decreeing securities markets a national asset that could affect interstate commerce, federal credit and taxing power, and the Federal Reserve System.
"China is scared of chaos and destabilization of the regime that would result in millions of refugees in the region so we can make progress through international pressure ... sanctions and discussions between the Security Council members to take measures," he said.
" In her note she expounds upon some of the topics she spoke about on the record, as well as speaking about the current election's complete refusal to acknowledge the United States' role in "the destabilization and radicalization of the Middle East.
This election cycle in the USA is not about ecocide, the dying oceans and the extermination of biodiversity, grotesque income disparity, corporate sovereignty and US warcrimes that have played a big part in the destabilization and radicalization of the Middle East!
"We must reject threats to sovereignty from the Ukraine to the South China Sea," he declared in his only reference to Russia's destabilization of its neighbor and China's establishment of a chain of military outposts in disputed waters off its coast.
The former Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, 84-year old Michel Sabbah, says it was the destabilization of the region, resulting from the war in Iraq in 2003, that led to the increase in persecution of Christians from groups like ISIS.
Moderate Republican Senator Susan Collins dismissed that approach on Monday, telling reporters: "I believe that it would cause further destabilization of the individual (insurance) market, it would erode protections for people with pre-existing conditions" and cause premiums to rise.
It is therefore important to consider the nature of the leaked documents, to be fully aware of the fact that a large part of them are purely and simply fake, and the appropriateness of giving an echo to this destabilization operation.
The decision drew condemnation from Palestinians, praise from Israel, and expressions of deep concern from UN officials and refugee groups worried about the humanitarian impact and particularly the potential for further destabilization of a region already reeling from conflict in Syria.
This year saw a spate of freak wildfires across the Southeast due to unusual drought patterns, and much of the United States just got slammed by another "polar vortex," another manifestation of the extreme weather that comes with climate destabilization.
"Wherever there is war and conflict or political destabilization we also see the return of measles, which explains the situation in DR Congo," said Peter Hotez, the dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
The exercise was one of dozens held across the country between March 20 and 31, involving 240 people from 12 elite technology colleges, part of a plan to create an army of talented cyber spies to counter digital destabilization efforts.
That is the most important thing to the Kim dynasty, and for China, it wants that as well because it doesn't want to see destabilization in the whole millions of millions of North Koreans fleeing into China if the whole thing falls apart.
" When Russia "illegally invaded" Crimea, a part of southern Ukraine, in early 2014 the international community reacted to what the EU said was a "deliberate destabilization of a neighboring sovereign country' by imposing restrictive measures against it that are still in place.
Start with the episode on Piet Mondrian's "Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue"—Avishai can make even abstract squares into a good story of establishing order after the destabilization of World War I. What time does a bail bondsman get to work?
It's lovely to imagine a close alliance in which our nations could collaborate on defeating ISIS, but Russia's aggression in Ukraine, its saber-rattling in the Baltics and its coddling of Syria's brutal Assad regime amount to a massive destabilization of the world.
"We have consistently made clear that the United States will vigorously press sanctions against Iranian activities outside of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action -- including those related to Iran's support for terrorism, regional destabilization, human rights abuses, and ballistic missile program," he said.
He suggested just before touching down in Quebec that Russia should be allowed to rejoin the summit after five years in exile -- a break in the united front allies had hoped to put forward against Moscow's destabilization efforts in the US and Europe.
"Creepy" certainly works — looks and feels — like a horror movie, but it also has the conundrums of a detective story, the emotional currents of a domestic drama and the quickening pulse of a psychological thriller, a combination that creates a kind of destabilization.
Relations with China have improved markedly since 703, when President Vladimir V. Putin declared that Russia would pivot toward Asia in the wake of Western economic sanctions and other efforts to isolate Russia prompted by its annexation of Crimea and destabilization of Ukraine.
Separately, Trump also wants allies to take more steps to address Tehran's presence in Lebanon, its backing for Hezbollah, cyberattacks and "maritime aggression," as well as the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which the US says is behind much of the Mideast's destabilization.
Hook said US concerns not covered by the deal include Tehran's ballistic missiles, its presence in Lebanon, backing for Hezbollah, cyberattacks and "maritime aggression," as well as the powerful Revolutionary Guard Corps that the US says is behind much of the Mideast's destabilization.
A war that has already produced a quarter of a million dead, more than 4.5 million refugees, some 6.5 million internally displaced individuals and the destabilization of Europe through a massive influx of terrorized people is about to see further abominations as Aleppo agonizes.
"Publicis is undergoing a destabilization attempt following the dissemination to its auditors and some financial analysts of an anonymous letter stating that Publicis Groupe overvalued its organic growth for 2016 and 2017 through an early application of IFRS 15," the group said in a statement.
Upon entering the room, a secondary visual system—one that bypasses brain areas linked to visual awareness and which connects directly to emotional areas (see arrow bonanza below)—has likely picked up enough threatening cues from the environment to produce feelings of destabilization and anxiety.
READ: Brexit Is helping revive Republican violence in Northern Ireland "There's no appetite for a border poll in Northern Ireland — even talking about it is going to add further destabilization" said Steven Aiken, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, in response to McDonald's calls.
Of course, I wanted to make a culturally relevant satire that didn't make you want to slit your wrists when you walked out, something that makes you feel like, Okay, I feel validated in my feelings of destabilization in this crazy culture that we're in.
Start with the episode on Piet Mondrian's "Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue"—Avishai can make even abstract squares into a good story of establishing order after the destabilization of World War I. Do you react to a modern art gallery with a Farnsworthian "whaaa"?
These members of Congress demonstrated compassion, and understand that famine response is critical to allow people to continue with their lives and livelihoods, to keep their children in school, to prevent the destabilization of entire regions and for supporting refugees fleeing into neighboring countries.
For months, I and many of my fellow Bangladeshis have wanted to believe that the targeted assassinations of writers, bloggers, publishers, gay rights activists, Hindu priests and foreign workers did not mean that Bangladesh was necessarily on a road to destabilization by violent extremists.
But, business groups said a ruling from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that set a new test for finding joint employment under the Fair Labor Standards Act could have major repercussions too, including increased litigation and the destabilization of the franchise industry.
Trump's rhetoric and his unilateral actions — highlighted by his October decision to pull key subsidy funding to insurers — further stoked fears of destabilization, driving a flurry of last-minute activity aimed at tamping down premium increases and keeping health plans from fleeing the market.
They are also layered with a pre-existing Russian belief that American democracy promotion is a ploy to unseat unfriendly governments, that the United States remains bent on Russia's destabilization or even destruction, and that there is an American hand behind nearly every Russian misfortune.
"Since the coup attempt, the destabilization is such that you can hardly find a direction that makes sense — at least from a European standpoint," said Marc Pierini, a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Europe think tank and a former European Union ambassador to Turkey.
PARIS (Reuters) - French warplanes destroyed about 20 pick-up trucks in a third day of air strikes on Wednesday against a Chadian rebel convoy that crossed last week from Libya, an operation the French military said was aimed at preventing the destabilization of its former colony.
Since its third nuclear test in 2013, China has been more comfortable with economic pressure as part of the policy mix regarding North Korea (officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or DPRK), but it is still unwilling to push Pyongyang to the point of destabilization.
"Iran's missile program is a key contributor to increased tensions and destabilization in the region, increasing the risk of a regional arms race," Yleem Poblete, Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, said in a speech to the U.N.-sponsored Conference on Disarmament.
The mixed verdict in the trial of Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's former campaign manager, along with the guilty plea on campaign finance violations by the U.S. president's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, point to a broader destabilization in U.S. politics, writes Reuters global affairs columnist Peter Apps.
The IRGC, which is sanctioned under other laws, has been slapped with terrorism-related sanctions for the first time and is essentially now blacklisted by the US. The new law says the IRGC is behind Iran's international destabilization program, including international terrorism and the ballistic missile program.
"If you remember, when the invasion of Crimea and the destabilization of eastern Ukraine took place, Vladimir Putin said, 'I don't know who these people are ... it seems there are patriotically minded Ukrainians and Russians who want the Crimea to be part of Russia," Zakaria said.
It's clear that global warming, caused largely by burning fossil fuels and agricultural practices, is contributing to the broader destabilization of Antarctica, said Eric Rignot, professor of Earth systems sciences at the University of California, Irvine, and a senior research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
"Coming in the final hours of the campaign, this operation is clearly a matter of democratic destabilization, as was seen in the United States during the last presidential campaign," the Macron campaign added, Polls have shown Macron far ahead of Le Pen for many weeks now.
Since the Kim regime is governed by the need to dominate South Korea by threatening the region with nuclear annihilation, its willingness to use its lethal powers will only grow unless it is confronted by the specter of bankruptcy and the consequent destabilization of its rule.
I wonder if it was these images, as much as the Islamic State's seizure of territory and its destabilization of the region, that ensured the group's destruction, driving a coalition of otherwise inimical powers—America, the Europeans, Turkey, Iran, Jordan—to join the fight against it.
Macron also lamented the "destabilization" of the Middle East which has made efforts to counter the ISIS threat "more difficult" — an oblique criticism of Trump's tacit approval of a Turkish incursion into northern Syria and subsequent directive to withdraw the last U.S. troops from the area.
The real issue here is the black market in looted antiquities, a market that has loomed beneath the surface of storied museum collections and private holdings for many years, but that became especially visible during the first Iraq War and the period of regional destabilization that followed.
But their success edged the country closer to a different kind of destabilization: It gave hope to many southern Yemenis who have long wanted to secede from the rest of the country and reinstate the north-south border that divided Yemen until its unification in 1990.
Twin missions of destabilization take place: Canadians (ever noble!) work to expose Gilead's crimes, and June carries out her own subversive mission to find a kind person to protect her unborn baby after Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) drops the unusual bombshell that June must leave immediately after giving birth.
"The city's credit quality could weaken unless it gains both union and legislative support for any changes to its municipal and laborers' plans, and identifies a solid funding mechanism to address the unfunded liabilities and prevent further destabilization of its budget," the credit rating agency said in a report.
Continued human rights violations at unprecedented levels; massive destabilization in the region not only contrary to the interests of the region's neighboring countries but to Western values and United States interests; and continued ballistic missile testing all prove there is nothing to be found "moderate" in Iranian regime.
While the collapse of oil prices in the 2202s and 2628s fueled destabilization that in turn created the opening for a hyper-socialist by the name of Hugo Chavez to become president, it was Chavez and his successor Nicolas Maduro who are responsible for the country's meltdown — not oil.
"If you're younger than sixty, you have a good chance of witnessing the radical destabilization of life on earth—massive crop failures, apocalyptic fires, imploding economies, epic flooding, hundreds of millions of refugees fleeing regions made uninhabitable by extreme heat or permanent drought," Franzen wrote in The New Yorker.
"I got a call from a longtime acquaintance who lives in Moscow, and in the process of communicating with him it turned out that he works for a Putin foundation precisely to orchestrate destabilization in Ukraine," Mr. Herman was quoted as saying by Interfax Ukraine, a news agency.
Lawyers for the Democratic-led House of Representatives, as well as California and other Democratic-led states, seeking to keep the law intact, told the justices they needed to step in immediately given potential for the "profound destabilization of the health care system," as California's brief put it.
And, despite emergency meetings and stern words and faces, the U.N. Security Council continues to pull its punches on really damaging sanctions on the North for fear of destabilization, genuine humanitarian concerns and a reluctance by some to be seen as being just the tail on an American kite.
Somali security officials and politicians question their loyalty to and reliance on the U.S. military — perhaps over the Somali federal government, which, after decades of civil war and destabilization resulting from the al-Shabaab insurgency, has readily accepted American military support to fight the terror group no matter the terms.
"For several years now, one of the key members of this WikiLeaks organization and a person close to Mr. Julian Assange has lived in Ecuador, and we have sufficient evidence that he has been collaborating with the destabilization attempts against the government," Romo said at a press conference late last night.
NATO can also use the summit in Brussels as an opportunity to send a unified, collective message to Moscow that while it is prepared to defend itself against a Russian-orchestrated destabilization campaign, it is also willing to re-establish a more permanent dialogue in the spirit of mutual respect.
There is no doubt that some of these questions will soon be raised in the Washington state courts, where these issues — alleged destabilization from logging and siting a community in a hazardous area — are central to some of the pending litigation; however, juries are often not ideal arbiters of scientific issues.
The Summit provided a useful backdrop for activists to organize what is likely the biggest climate protest in history, as well as an opportunity for over 250 media outlets, including VICE, to coordinate and amplify stories about the destabilization of every natural system on the planet with Covering Climate Now.
And Gérard Araud, the French ambassador to the United Nations during the revolution, is deeply troubled by the aftermath of the 210 intervention: the Islamic State only "210 miles from Europe," a refugee crisis that "is a human tragedy as well as a political one" and the destabilization of much of West Africa.
While those who arrived here in the last decade have only experienced a city of brutal housing prices and overcrowded subways, the periods of post-industrial decline that led to the ravages of the 1970s — not to mention our destabilization after 9/11 — are reminders that no economy ever travels exclusively upward.
Virtually every item on the Trump administration's to-do list makes the country weaker, from the gutting of environmental and financial regulation, to the destabilization of international security treaties, to reducing access to health care, to the terrorization of young people working and studying under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
With Zimbabwean independence in 1980, white-ruled South Africa took over as the chief covert backer and arms supplier to Renamo, using it once more as a force of destabilization — this time against President Machel's support for the anti-apartheid African National Congress, which was operating in exile from Mozambique and elsewhere.
Lawyers for the Democratic-led House of Representatives, as well as California and other Democratic-led states, seeking to keep the law intact, immediately appealed to the Supreme Court, saying the justices need to step in immediately given potential for the "profound destabilization of the health care system," as California's brief put it.
"Ukraine and any other adjacent nations in a similar position need to be leery of attacks that soften, test, probe and seek to destabilize because destabilization is a heartbeat away from so-called police actions, nation-building, and adventurism," Sam Curry, chief security officer at Cybereason, told VICE News in an email.
"This is exactly what people were standing on Maidan for, to have a responsible government that can guarantee security and integrity of the state, and protect citizens, as well as their personal data from being used by Russian security services for espionage purposes and destabilization," says Yevhen Fedchenko, a journalism professor at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
But when we talk about threats of terror, we talk about threats of destabilization, and we understand the risk from Hezbollah, the Houthis, and from Iraqi militias under Iranian control and not under the control of the Iraqi government which is what we want, I think the Europeans understand and they share our concerns.
Threat level: The differences in impacts between 245°C of warming and 21000°C, or 20503°F, of warming are significant, the report found: There would be less of a risk for irreversible changes, including ecosystem losses and the destabilization of parts of Greenland and Antarctica, at 22050°C of warming compared to 22100°C.
We've been growing exponentially, but we couldn't attribute that to the change of administration in DC. But regardless of what's happening here — and I don't think it is just here, in my home country of England we had Brexit — I just think there is a there is a feeling of uncertainty, instability, and destabilization.
Those steps would draw the United States deeper into a war in which Mr. Obama initially saw no vital American interest, though Mr. Kerry and other officials, in private, have argued that the size of the humanitarian disaster in Syria and the destabilization of Europe by the flow of refugees have created such an interest.
As a result, imports from Mexico have grown, while exports from the United States to Mexico have fallen, putting thousands of Americans out of work: The inadvertent consequence has been that we are today running a trade deficit that is tens of billions of dollars worse because of the destabilization of the Mexican peso.
"Based on the prevailing Russian strategy of hybrid influence and destabilization, which we have observed over time and for which we have facts, the government, officials and some political parties have become sensitized to this form of conflict," said Wilfried Jilge, an expert on Ukraine and Eastern Europe with the German Council on Foreign Relations.
"We cannot blame one country on the destabilization of the region right now because the situation which we are suffering from is the result of a series of policies of different countries," Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani told CNBC's Hadley Gamble in Doha, when asked if Riyadh were to blame for increased turbulence in the Middle East.
Rather than waiting for the US military to step in after climate collapse—at which point the military itself could be at risk of collapsing—we would be better off dealing with the root cause of the issue skirted over by this report: America's chronic dependence on the oil and gas driving the destabilization of the planet's ecosystems.
It led to the most tragic foreign policy mistake of the western world in our lifetime, because a lot of the consequences that followed, that we are reading about every day in the papers now, including ISIS, were a result of that incredible destabilization of the region, because of the invasion of Iraq, based on entirely fake news.
The end of World War II was followed by civil war, the creation of the People's Republic of China in 4.23 and then the upheavals of Maoism, including millions of deaths from famine in the Great Leap Forward, which ended in the early 1960s, and the mass destabilization of the Cultural Revolution and its aftermath until 1977.
As a result of the shared hardships, the tenants — old and new — have banded together to file several lawsuits against the landlord, including for the illegal destabilization of the renovated apartments, which have been carved into four- and five-bedrooms that rent, per room, for nearly as much as Ms. Mathis pays for her entire apartment.
While the United States could increase its military support for Saudi Arabia, leveraging U.S. airpower, special operations, and intelligence capabilities to force the Houthis to agree to a ceasefire, this would likely produce only a temporary cessation of hostilities or give AQAP and ISIS time to build their strength unchallenged while continuing their attacks and destabilization efforts.
"A lot of people in Europe talk about the clash between the U.S. and Europe over this nuclear deal being as extensive as the clash over the 2003 invasion of Iraq — where it was a matter of global security, and where the Europeans ended up bearing the brunt of the cost of the destabilization of the Middle East," she said.
Trump administration surrogates can remind the American people that the White House first put Tehran on notice for engaging in regional destabilization shortly after Trump took office, pursued comprehensive sanctions targeting Iranian ballistic missile programs and directed the State Department to designate the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a foreign terrorist organization, thereby blacklisting it from the global economy.
In 2014, the Danish intelligence agency — note that Denmark is a NATO ally — publicly warned that this was a serious possibility: Russia may attempt to test NATO's cohesion by engaging in military intimidation of the Baltic countries, for instance with a threatening military build-up close to the borders of these countries and simultaneous attempts of political pressure, destabilization and possibly infiltration.
The biggest global players have chipped in financial and technical assistance to mitigate destabilization and alleviate suffering, including commitments of more than $50 million from the U.S. and $40 million from the EU. The U.S. is dispatching a naval hospital ship to provide humanitarian assistance in neighboring Colombia, while China — a strategic ally of Venezuela — is reportedly doing the same in Venezuelan territory.
While scientists are careful to stress that 2 degrees is not a bright line between climate safety and danger, they do note that as temperatures pass soar past that mark, the risks increase significantly, including the destabilization of ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, rising sea-levels, more destructive heat waves and droughts, and the loss of vital ecosystems like coral reefs.
Since then we have witnessed hundreds of thousands killed in the wars of Yugoslav secession, more than one genocide in Africa, the terror attacks of 2001, the subsequent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the collapse of Libya and Syria, Iran's destabilization of its neighbors, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its annexation of Crimea — not to mention the rise of a militaristic, increasingly imperialistic China.
Other carrots, in the form of trade talks and limited concessions regarding the THAAD missile defense system now deployed in South Korea, could be complemented by the soft stick of reminding Xi that destabilization on the Korean Peninsula would have immediate ramifications for China — and that the United States will hold China to task more aggressively for helping the Kim regime to evade sanctions.
The destabilization of Libya opened the floodgates of radical Islamic terror resulting in the attack in Benghazi on September 11, 2012 killing four Americans, the rise of the Islamic state and resurgence of terrorism, the refugee crisis and humanitarian disaster in Syria resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of children, and the Islamic State inspired attacks in Europe and the United States murdering innocent people.
"My hope is that (Kushner's proposal) leads to a situation where the political deal is not released, thereby not leading to this vicious cycle where we end up with further Israeli annexations of the West Bank, the further destabilization of the Palestinian Authority, and an end to the possibility of the two-state solution," said Hady Amr, a former deputy special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations under former President Barack Obama's administration.
This concurrent "ramp-up" appears aimed at accomplishing four things: Signaling U.S. resolve for allies and adversaries to enforce secondary sanctions and other penalties Working to expedite the exodus of foreign firms from the Iranian market Persuading European politicians to aid sanctions enforcement with a firmer Iran policy Impeding the activities of Iran-linked militants and other actors that either support or engage in terrorism and regional destabilization What's next: Two major sanctions-implementation deadlines loom.
The time has come for the State of Qatar to follow through on the promises it made in 2014, when it signed the Riyadh agreement in response to our last determined effort to persuade the Doha Government to mend its ways: namely to cease acts of subversion and interference in the domestic affairs of GCC countries and other countries in the region; to prevent its media from being used as a platform for terrorist sympathizers and regional destabilization; and forbid incitement by religious figures.
On one end a ONE (minimal impact — the actor/actress might experience some restlessness, discomfort, a dream or two about being the evil clown, but it quickly goes away once the production is over), to a TEN (the actor/actress experiences change in mood, increased anxiety, severe insomnia, intrusive thoughts, using drugs/alcohol to cope, wanting to avoid going to rehearsal, experiencing somatic symptoms during rehearsal, having nightmares) - that if I were to generalize, would involve murder, physical/emotional violence, annihilation, terror, among other features that symbolically could represent what we call a self state (healthy, positive, prosocial side) at war with the other self state (shadow, dark side, disowned parts, repressed parts that are characterized by anger, rage, hostility that has been unexpressed and playing this role triggers those feelings that are "ego dystonic" and a threat to his/her self (persona) - one side would be "killing off" the other - and this could lead to decompensation, regression, destabilization, etc.

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