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I thought it would destabilize the Middle East, and it has destabilized it, it's totally destabilized the Middle East.
"If Saudi Arabia were to be destabilized, the world would be destabilized," Netanyahu told foreign reporters, speaking in English.
Syria has been destabilized, Iraq has been destabilized, Lebanon is threatened, Yemen is at war, Libya is in a situation of disorder… This phenomenon spreads across the Sahel in West Africa.
" But, he added, "Europe will not let itself be destabilized.
"After the señores were taken down, things destabilized," said 25050.
Careless US interventionism has destabilized the Middle East for decades.
Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark's love destabilized the seven kingdoms irreparably.
Even this confident, smart woman is destabilized by some of it.
Coach explains that Frank's one-sided observation has destabilized the system.
Everyone's grasping for anything to hold onto, because we're so destabilized.
And that wasn't easy to come by, especially in destabilized regions.
At times, the prince has contradicted American policy and destabilized neighbors.
Brexit not only destabilized Britain, but the European Union as well.
The Middle East is totally destabilized, a total and complete mess.
The front-loading of the primary calendar further destabilized the map.
So the introduction of the love triangle fundamentally destabilized the show.
Science destabilized, but did not necessarily replace, older ways of understanding paternity.
I destabilized an entire region, but no one seems to care anymore.
" Joy Reid on MSNBC's postgame: "She destabilized him on the race question.
If the shelf were destabilized, she explained, it could potentially to collapse.
Ms. Reynolds was so destabilized she started a website now called GYST.
That his reform program collapses and Saudi society is destabilized or worse.
Jordan and Lebanon are being destabilized by the sheer number of refugees.
Hezbollah would like nothing better than a destabilized Lebanon bordering Israel's northern frontier.
But the virus has also destabilized places far away from the infection zones.
It has been destabilized by a devastating, decades-long civil war on land.
The government saved PrivatBank from collapse, which would have destabilized the entire economy.
The huge loss of life, during peacetime, destabilized the country, and the Party.
"The Middle East has been totally destabilized," he said of Obama's foreign policy.
Hyperinflation has caused food and medicine shortages and destabilized the once robust economy.
A destabilized Middle East poses increasing dangers to American allies and to peace.
The wars destabilized the region and spurred a great diaspora, including Chin's ancestors.
The ensuing scandal destabilized the government controlled by Ms. Rousseff's leftist Workers' Party.
Plus, his Republican coalition has been destabilized by his own actions and conduct.
The Iraq War alone cost hundreds of thousands of lives, trillions of dollars, destabilized the middle east, led to massive refugee flows that have destabilized europe as well and was almost certainly the most devastating strategic blunder of a generation.
They are sequels to desperate measures of keeping afloat a profoundly destabilized U.S. economy.
The Obama unconstitutional intervention in Libya destabilized the country and made us less safe.
Its relation to the "local physical and cultural geography" had become destabilized, he wrote.
The movement of Bowyer's Mustang across Dillon's rear bumper appeared to destabilized Dillon's Camaro.
Buddy seems charmed by Naomi but he too is discomforted, almost destabilized by her.
But the company's attempts to solve these problems arguably destabilized the business over time.
On the other hand, once these button-whackers get busy, the elevator is already destabilized.
We destabilized the Middle East and we've been paying the price for it for years.
The ensuing chaos would drive millions of refugees into Syria's already destabilized neighbors and Europe.
The Turkey operation damaged our regional and international credibility and has significantly destabilized northeastern Syria.
But even he could not escape the rash of injuries that have destabilized the Mets.
But China still regards North Korea as a vital strategic neighbor that cannot be destabilized.
Clinton and Obama deliberately destabilized Libya, and now Italy and Europe will pay the price.
As a result, vulnerable children who are already experiencing great instability are being further destabilized.
Yet the more violent the Afghan war became after 2001, the more it destabilized Pakistan.
But there's another endless war that has killed far more Americans and destabilized the world.
Large swaths of the Sahel region are destabilized by inter-community conflict and terror groups.
"If the market is destabilized in 2018, it really falls on the Republicans," he said.
You said a second ago that you think these policies have "destabilized" the political order.
He said it failed in Iraq at a cost of trillions and destabilized the Middle East.
Imagine the power of these signs and symbols in our postmodern world of infinitely destabilized meaning.
This has destabilized the national grid and soaring natural gas prices have driven up power tariffs.
Both countries see a destabilized Afghanistan and terrorism in Pakistan and beyond as sources of concern.
But during winter, it can become destabilized — which sends icy air into the US and Canada.
JL: For a while I was making paintings based on a grid, but a destabilized grid.
Parts of the military remain loyal to Saleh, while food shortages and unemployment destabilized the country.
Conversely, financial markets and the economy could potentially be destabilized if assets were sold too aggressively.
But that's the kind of destabilized, absurd landscape a lot of these stories take place in.
The economic implosion has destabilized the region, sending millions of poor laborers to neighboring South Africa.
The attacks, and the influx of refugees, show how Syria's civil war has destabilized neighboring countries.
Unfortunately, ammonium nitrate is easily destabilized, especially when exposed to high levels of moisture and heat.
Moreover, Mr. Salerno argues in his legal papers that Ms. Redstone's conduct has destabilized the company.
Within just 90 milliseconds, the electrons accelerated so quickly that they destabilized and broke into bits.
PAYNE: He destabilized the Middle East-- INGRAHAM: How has he embarrassed us on the world stage?
All of those nations are poor, and many have been destabilized by war, disease or both.
" But when asked whether he believed Russia destabilized the US election, Trump said, "Nobody really knows.
"The whole of the African region will be destabilized if Libya is not stabilized," she added.
The movement is said to be a result of a July earthquake that destabilized surrounding faults.
That has destabilized insurance markets and jeopardized a health law that Mr. Trump says is collapsing.
But the demonetization measure devastated small businesses and destabilized what remains primarily a cash-based economy.
To a demand for coffins that can't be met, and regions destabilized by death and disease.
With little in the way of a civil service, a simple change in governor destabilized everything.
Spain has been destabilized by a secession movement led by some of its own regional institutions.
"It destabilized what was already not stabilized and it was more or less a landslide," Morton said.
During winter, these air circles can become destabilized, blasting icy air down into the US and Canada.
While the exposé destabilized many perceptions of Google's culture, the aftermath tells, perhaps, the more crucial story.
What happens in moments of vulnerability is we become even more destabilized, so we really need meaning.
The United States embarks on a mission to secure nuclear warheads belonging to the destabilized Pakistani government.
The two things that anchored them in the world — their community and their job — are feeling destabilized.
The developments of this year have destabilized the categories of horror, fantasy, fiction, disaster, dailiness, and truth.
This explains why even countries that survived the Great Recession economically unscathed were politically destabilized by it.
The longer the war goes on, the more people die and the more destabilized the region becomes.
Jordan vehemently rejects this idea, not wanting to be destabilized by a large new population of Palestinians.
The Chinese Communist Party is most fearful of the sort of chaos that has historically destabilized China.
They were stripped, uniquely, from student loans by Congress, and this has greatly destabilized the entire system.
In West Antarctica alone, ice flowing from destabilized ice shelves has doubled in the last 30 years.
It's not the first time Trump has destabilized a long-running gubernatorial primary at the last minute.
I think it is the terrorist groups who are to blame who destabilized the situation in the country.
Models of this scenario posit that large dying stars become destabilized by matter-antimatter creation in their cores.
In the last thirty years, the amount of ice flowing from destabilized glaciers in West Antarctica has doubled.
It destabilized the government and led to the Khmer Rouge taking power — who then launched a genocidal campaign.
But a new UN working paper disagrees with the boosterism around Bitcoin's place in developing or destabilized economies.
But a deep freeze is also looming in the short term because the polar vortex is already destabilized.
The researchers attributed this change to the Ridgecrest earthquakes in July, which destabilized fault lines in the area.
The invasion of Iraq was a bloody disaster that destabilized the country and facilitated the emergence of ISIS.
The border dividing sickness from health is destabilized, and the difference between autistic and neurotypical behavior is blurred.
Recent threats to federal arts funding — though dodged for now — have further destabilized an already financially precarious field.
Murdoch and his children have toppled governments on two continents and destabilized the most important democracy on earth.
In another in 2014, Moore said that if women were paid more than men, society could be destabilized.
"I think that it comes from growing up in a household that was destabilized and felt unsafe," Aniston said.
"Poverty is high and the economy has been destabilized because of Brazil's recession," Fernandez told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
More recently, large numbers of Afghan and Iraqi refugees, whose countries were destabilized by American wars, have been resettled.
The move marks an escalation in violence which has destabilized Myanmar's most volatile state located in the remote northwest.
It wouldn't take much to get the Italian government destabilized...Greece is not far from returning to crisis again.
The opening kidnapping has already destabilized the sense of the ordinary, reassuringly familiar life that horror movies inevitably disrupt.
After a year of living together, a difficult breakup destabilized much of what Sennett had built up around himself.
The book unfolds a destabilized history in which President Kennedy is still alive and the Vietnam War rages on.
The US military intervention in Central America destabilized the entire isthmus to devastation and it is still felt today.
Mr. Trump had brought anti-immigrant sentiment into the mainstream, destabilized politics and polarized the electorate, Mr. Heimbach said.
He did not say how his government was being destabilized, only that there could be efforts to make him "unpopular".
It has "unnecessarily destabilized the health center network," the National Association of Community Health Centers said in a recent statement.
A more destabilized region: Further, the inspector general said, the Turkish offensive posed a risk to stabilization and humanitarian operations.
Ms. Verma said the new numbers vindicated Trump administration policies that many health care experts say have destabilized insurance markets.
He managed to play his enemies off against each other as tribal warfare, separatist movements and Islamist militants destabilized Yemen.
In the first half of the 20th century, nationalism devastated Europe and destabilized much of the rest of the world.
That's comparable to some of the worst continuing armed conflicts around the world and has destabilized swaths of the country.
"The idea is that those who get to see my work are destabilized and experience incongruent situations," said Mr. Fourtou.
A destabilized Egypt could become a magnet for jihadi groups, creating new policy headaches for American objectives in the region.
Forty-one years ago, the United States and its allies withdrew from Vietnam after a war that destabilized the region.
As a destabilized nation and one bordering Israel, Syria presents an opportunity that Iran is all too eager to exploit.
Its two largest economies were destabilized, with Nigeria being driven into recession and the South African political elite grappling for power.
For many of us, this is not simply a matter of losing a political fight; our lives have been completely destabilized.
Vehicle bombings are rare in the Philippines, despite decades of separatist and Islamist violence that have destabilized the southern Mindanao region.
He said that Europe would likely become "totally destabilized" if it took in all refugees fleeing war-torn Iraq and Syria.
"Visitors should never cross safety barriers, especially around dangerous and destabilized cliff edges," Chief Ranger John Broward said in the statement.
Since the 1980s, for instance, devastating and prolonged crack cocaine and methamphetamine epidemics have destroyed and destabilized communities across the country.
World leaders are seeing a destabilized planet characterised by terrorism, waves of migrants fleeing ISIL, and mixed messages from traditional superpowers.
Kerry added that the agreement offered the best possibility for dealing with the streams of Syrian refugees that have destabilized Europe.
Perhaps most damaging of all, they intentionally destabilized the health-care market by repealing the individual mandate in the tax bill.
Iraq has been destabilized by a mostly Sunni and Shi'ite sectarian war, and friction between Kurds and Arabs have deepened tensions.
Although the opposition had mostly abandoned the barricades, the prospect of renewed violence lingered; a destabilized country could attract criminal organizations.
He is credited with defeating the Shining Path terrorists who destabilized the country, and his austere economic policies reined in hyperinflation.
Questioning the device worked for Robert Friedlander — and set off a chain reaction that destabilized Colorado's enforcement of drunken-driving laws.
To critics he is a divisive figure whose anti-immigration policies have destabilized a once-safe haven for companies and investors.
In the president's mind, these threats destabilized the North and forced it into negotiations over its nuclear weapons and missile programs.
The new study summarized field work showing that the volcanic activity triggered sudden climate change that destabilized ecosystems around the planet.
In the last thirty years, the amount of ice flowing from Thwaites and nearby destabilized glaciers in West Antarctica has doubled.
All have seen their politics destabilized in recent years with the implosion of traditional parties and the emergence of populist newcomers.
Prosecutors alleged there was a "corporate strategy" to create an "anxiety-inducing work environment" that destabilized employees and undermined their dignity.
Throughout my entire life, my island and its economy have been further destabilized by climate change and disasters caused by it.
A destabilized and crisis-ridden Nigeria has negative impacts for American businesses, international security, and the stability of the entire region.
The Times has also published a major investigation into how Rupert Murdoch and his family have destabilized democracy around the world.
It would still have destabilized Iraq, opened up the country for violent extremism, and contributed directly to the rise of ISIS.
One of the state inspectors who went to Oroville Dam in August said authorities may never know exactly what destabilized the spillway.
In American Crime's first season (centered on a murder), this "throw everything in the pot" approach destabilized the show at its midpoint.
"There seems to be a ready market in a destabilized world for US Treasuries in a flight-to-safety sense," said Bannister.
Even among the relatives who have not destabilized the entire Middle East with a ruinous war, there's always the possibility of embarrassment.
A destabilized Afghanistan with terrorists in control of key areas makes it an unsafe place for other countries to station their troops.
Passions are stirred and the local order destabilized as the town enters a downward spiral that concludes with arson and several murders.
Throughout the West, rising dissatisfaction with the economic and political status quo has fed the rise of populism and destabilized party systems.
"Doing so could have prevented the plan withdrawals that have so destabilized the market," Josh Kushner wrote with co-founder Mario Schlosser.
What if the future we're locking ourselves into is monstrously more deadly, destabilized, and inequitable than the world we live in today?
" The government's actions, the complaint says, "discriminate against these young citizens, who will disproportionately experience the destabilized climate system in our country.
When viewed in this manner, it is not in China's vested interest to allow a destabilized and potentially war-torn North Korea.
Kabila's failure to step down when his two-term mandate expired in December has further destabilized the loosely governed central African giant.
Clinton would need to find common ground with a destabilized Republican Party, whose unifying goal in Congress would be to discredit her.
The Kurdistan region was destabilized by the referendum, which damaged relations with the federal capital Baghdad and weakened the KRG's budget share.
It said that natural systems were now being destabilized so quickly by human activity that dangerous tipping points would soon be reached.
Try dealing with those issues if Europe and Asia were also destabilized and themselves generating different and possibly even more challenging threats.
As predicted, his policies of theft and intimidation collapsed the Liberian state, and his funding of rebel groups destabilized the entire region.
Mindanao has a large Muslim population in an otherwise predominantly Roman Catholic country and has been destabilized by separatist insurgencies for decades.
President Joseph Kabila's failure to step down when his two-term mandate expired in December has further destabilized the loosely governed country.
He had recently come back from a writing retreat—his first time without Sarah in more than three years—and felt destabilized.
Fictions are peddled and contested through the news cycle, disinformation has destabilized democracies, and social media has simultaneously connected and atomized communities.
It says it sends them back because it can't afford to have its depressed northeastern region destabilized by an influx of outsiders.
Trump has praised the Russian bombing campaign in Syria, supported moves like Brexit that destabilized Russia's European rivals, and personally praised Putin.
In the film, whether it's the space represented or the ideas espoused, nothing is settled, all is moving, destabilized, and ultimately reorganized.
The spectacular power failure was most likely result of a simple brush fire that destabilized the country's electrical grid, union leaders said.
Enchanted woods and castles are so conspicuously fantastical, their situations so extreme, that children don't need to feel destabilized by their upheavals.
But there will also be times at which the 1 percent, in whatever form that takes, will be thoroughly and radically destabilized.
" He noted that the migrant crisis fueled fears that destabilized the Continent, "but we mustn't forget that Europe is made by immigrants.
"We have destabilized the Middle East," he said, and caused the rise of the Islamic State and conflicts in Libya and Syria.
"As a destabilized nation, and one bordering Israel, Syria presents an opportunity that Iran is all too eager to exploit," he said.
Some believe we are actually worse off, having destabilized a region, enabled new radicalization, and created dangerous associations between Islam and terror.
If the system is out of balance or the flow of electricity is destabilized, it can damage equipment or cause power failures.
When people are together, their individual risk thresholds become destabilized, and some assume a degree of risk that, alone, they never would.
So we had these battles, which really kind of destabilized me as an editor, because I wasn't used to having somebody interfere.
The ill-conceived action resulted in a long, tragic war that marked Bush's presidency as a failure and fully destabilized the Middle East.
The president has willfully destabilized individual health insurance markets without any clear plan and is actively scuttling congressional efforts to stabilize the situation.
The circumvention of the legislative process undermines the authority of this branch, the legislative branch, but destabilized the tripartite system as a whole.
Well, you also want to design your business so it can be durable and set up to grow really fast without becoming destabilized.
But during winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it can become destabilized — sending icy air farther from the poles, into the US and Canada.
Anyone else who feels destabilized by Trump's election would be well served to use such grounding techniques to calm the body and mind.
A clever plot about a tyrannical theatre producer destabilized by a demonic Amazon Alexa-like device delivers, down to its disturbing final shot.
His strong hand is credited with defeating the Shining Path terrorists who destabilized the country, and his austere economic policies reined in hyperinflation.
But the problem is that these changes also affect nuclear weapons technology, which means the carefully balanced nuclear equilibrium is constantly being destabilized.
Jonathan Mahler and Jim Rutenberg on how the media empire of Rupert Murdoch and his feuding sons has destabilized democracy across three continents.
Critics say that the Trump administration has destabilized insurance markets, driving up premiums for 2018 and making it harder for people to enroll.
This is the same Islamist group that violently destabilized the Lebanese state and is responsible for the kidnapping and deaths of numerous Americans.
New elections could mean a replay and extend the uncertainty that has destabilized markets and the politics of southern Europe, starting with Italy.
His influence in the region has been met with consternation by US officials, who widely allege that his actions further destabilized the region.
"We believe there was a waterspout that generated strong winds and waves that destabilized the boat and caused a panic," he told reporters.
Sadly, her death in November from the flu undoubtedly destabilized him, as she was not around to contain his threats and scary conduct.
The industry in which Mr. Plepler thrived has been destabilized recently by the entry of big-spending digital rivals like Netflix and Amazon.
Turkey is also often regarded as a gateway country for migrants fleeing to Europe from territories destabilized by wars, terrorism, drought, and poverty.
Now the South Sudan government has destabilized, and China sent a special envoy to Africa earlier this month to help resolve the political crisis.
The Brexit outcome also avoided a no-deal exit that would have hammered the Irish economy and destabilized the fragile peace on the island.
Japanese TV reported the nuclear site, Punggye-ri, had destabilized following Pyongyang&aposs most recent test, and the site's tunnels reportedly collapsed on Oct.
Now, fortunately, we were able to stabilize the situation, and it was the current administration that turned tail and ran and destabilized the situation.
The City of Atlanta spent more than $2.6 million on emergency efforts to respond to a ransomware attack that destabilized municipal operations last month.
While rulers were forced out of power in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen and destabilized in Bahrain and Syria, Saudi's theocratic monarchy remained entrenched.
Turning to a destabilized world, Trump said Americans were far less safe than when Obama took office and made Clinton his secretary of state.
The same Egypt that continues to be destabilized by that revolution, that exists in the region perpetually brought to ruin by US military intervention.
There are ongoing proxy wars that have destabilized the regional order and allowed for an unprecedented terrorism infrastructure to thrive and spread across borders.
Further complicating matters, China's military will almost certainly intervene into a destabilized North Korea, creating both military and political obstacles for the United States.
Wars in Yemen, Afghanistan, and Syria have not only destabilized governments but have led to millions of refugees fleeing their homes for safer lands.
Internationally, it has supported terrorist and extremist groups, destabilized its neighbors, and is designated by the United States as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Britain's exit, which shocked and destabilized the union a year ago, is now perceived as an opportunity for the 27 remaining members to regroup.
It's a network diagram of nodes and links—all subject to feedback loops where consequences become causes—that gradually becomes more and more destabilized.
Turkey has taken an authoritarian turn and been destabilized by the longstanding civil war in neighboring Syria, but it has a relatively strong government.
Five years ago, the internet successfully rallied against two pieces of legislation that activists argued would have destabilized the internet and stifled free speech.
"That the Iranians have been destabilized by Trump's election and statements is certain and I think they must be worried," a French diplomatic source said.
Destabilized states leave room for extremist groups to take hold, powered by armies of child soldiers under the command of some of the surviving adults.
Prosecutors allege there was a "corporate strategy" to create an "anxiety-inducing work environment" that destabilized employees and undermined their dignity, according to the spokesperson.
The catastrophic breach raised questions about Yahoo's security and destabilized the company's deal to sell its email service, websites and mobile applications to Verizon Communications.
This happens because a memory's encoding is temporarily destabilized when it is recalled, which in turn makes it possible for the memory to be altered.
In the process, investors lost hundreds of millions of dollars in the U.S. alone, and destabilized some of the oldest firms in the investment industry.
The states argue that after Congress eliminated the penalty for the individual mandate last year, effective in 2019, it destabilized other sections of the law.
Vehicle bombings are extremely rare in the Philippines, despite decades of separatist and Islamist violence that have destabilized the Mindanao region and lured foreign extremists.
Left unchecked, oppressive governments can lead to social and political instability, violent conflicts and destabilized regions that directly threaten U.S. interests and our national security.
"Our processes were robust but destabilized by the erratic communication of our supplier, who multiplied unclear messages," Casino's head of external communications Claude Risac said.
In particular, he accused Iran of having destabilized the Middle East and beyond, through what he described as the "reckless" development of ballistic missiles systems.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Tuesday that his government had decided to demand control of the airports because the referendum had "destabilized" the region.
The escalation in U.S.-China trade war and concerns of a global growth slowdown over the last few months have rattled investors and destabilized markets.
Regardless, the great champion of "stability" has now punctured Russia's domestic stasis as dramatically as his Crimean intervention destabilized Russia's neighborhood a few years ago.
Then came the recession and a sharp decline in revenue that accompanied the rise of digital media, a one-two punch that destabilized the industry.
Lavrov criticized the US for issuing regular "threats" in relation to events in North Korea and Iran, saying they had "further destabilized" the global situation.
Some worried about the ripple effects -- that their leaders' call transcripts with Trump could also be released or that global markets could eventually be destabilized.
Despite Beijing's recent actions, which she said had "hurt the feelings" of the Taiwanese people and destabilized relations, Ms. Tsai vowed to avoid a confrontation.
When the meteoroid that caused this crater hit Mars, it destabilized the slope it collided with, which caused an avalanche of Martian dust, dirt and sand.
The unfortunate reality is that the terrorist threat is not going away any time soon, and increased dramatically when countries like Iraq, Syria, and Libya destabilized.
It's a practice exacerbated by five years of sectarian armed conflict that has destabilized much of the country and sent families deeper into poverty and desperation.
In Europe, he destabilized Ukraine by annexing its Crimean peninsula and supporting separatists in the Donbass region after Ukrainians overthrew their pro-Moscow president in 2014.
Only Warren takes it a modest step further: Her affordable-housing bill offers specific, targeted help for communities that were intentionally destabilized by racist redlining policies.
Netanyahu's political situation could be destabilized by a peace plan that includes Israeli concessions on politically charged issues, like borders, settlements and the future of Jerusalem.
The war in Iraq cost us thousands of American lives, damaged our economy and destabilized a region, unleashing more suffering and chaos in the Middle East.
Many of the migrants are sub-Saharan Africans who had been working in Libya before the country destabilized, or who are passing through to reach Europe.
In the meantime, Tehran took full advantage to elevate its proxy influence, network of terrorists and rendering a completely destabilized, flashpoint-style, crisis-riddled Middle East.
The Post's report comes after Trump repeatedly promised to "start winning" again, amid worsening security in a region destabilized from more than 15 years of war.
He followed John Kasich saying we need to show "shock and awe" in the region that was destabilized by shock and awe only 20153 years ago.
In 2015, more than a million migrants made their way to Europe, and the backlash to their sudden arrival destabilized the politics of the entire continent.
But when I find her extra destabilized, under exceptional duress and particularly inconsolable, they have a way of coming together that somehow acts like a tranquilizer.
Mr. Trump's move further destabilized a volatile situation for his party, which many Republicans now believe is headed toward a reckoning it can no longer avoid.
What has happened in Syria since 2011 has affected what has happened elsewhere, a chain of events that has destabilized the Middle East and the world.
Last month's election was meant to mark the first democratic transfer of power in the vast central African country, where conflicts have regularly destabilized the region.
He denounced the overwhelming incompetence of government that has led to $19 trillion in debt, companies driven out of the U.S. and a destabilized Middle East.
Islamabad has been running international advertising campaigns to rejuvenate its tourism sector, which was wiped out by Islamist violence that destabilized the country following the Sept.
He touted his election as a remedy to this destructive and costly foreign policy, which has destabilized an entire region while doing nothing for American security.
The only problem is that their alternative advice — that conservatives should attempt to "restore a sense of the heroic" — destabilized the Middle East for a generation.
But there's also something remarkable about the final result, which is that, for all Olio's shifting meanings and destabilized voices, it still delivers some immutable conclusions.
He began singing through an Auto-Tune-like effect, an old trick but one that he destabilized, using it to exaggerate his imperfections, rather than mask them.
The situation has destabilized Burundi after years of progress that followed a 1003 peace accord that installed Nkurunziza as president and ended nearly a decade of conflict.
The situation has destabilized Burundi after years of progress that followed a 2005 peace accord that installed Nkurunziza as president and ended nearly a decade of conflict.
"Obama-Clinton have single-handedly destabilized the Middle East, handed Iraq, Libya and Syria to ISIS, and allowed our personnel to be slaughtered at Benghazi," Trump wrote.
If they do pause, it could simply be to rearm and reposition before renewing the onslaught that has displaced millions, destabilized the Middle East and unsettled Europe.
Jubbouri, who moved to the United States in 2008, is acutely aware of the dangers posed by Islamic militants, and the sectarian animosities which have destabilized Iraq.
The wind destabilized colorful fascinators: Many held on for dear life as gusts whipped dresses and jackets and sent at least one hat dancing down the walkway.
The devastation, sudden and violent, struck early Tuesday after a winter storm drenched and destabilized hillsides stripped bare last month by the largest wildfire in California history.
Mohsin Hamid's recent novel, "Exit West," depicts a near future in which the sheer number of people driven from their homes by war has destabilized global civilization.
The recent regime-perpetrated murder of about 1,500 Iranian protesters demonstrating against the government's austerity policy revealed a destabilized Islamic Republic increasingly afraid of its repressed citizens.
Syrian Kurdish leaders have long warned that the SDF may not be able to continue holding IS prisoners if the situation was destabilized by a Turkish invasion.
Syrian Kurdish leaders have long warned that the SDF may not be able to continue holding IS prisoners if the situation was destabilized by a Turkish invasion.
"The death of General Gaïd Salah is a harsh blow to the System, which will be somewhat destabilized," Nacer Djabi, a leading sociologist, said Monday in Algiers.
A destabilized military would be unlikely to be able to provide any additional support to the U.S.-led fight against ISIS despite American efforts to boost Turkish participation.
Isolated post-election violence in Congo has many fearing a return to the kind of conflict and upheaval that killed millions since the 1990s and destabilized the region.
In real life, those three words help Bamford get a hold of herself when she wakes up, when she's about to go on stage, when she feels destabilized.
The generations of Americans who enjoyed a high standard of living in an economy whose very design has destabilized the climate have a responsibility to right the ship.
American companies have long extracted valuable resources from Latin America and the Caribbean, while our government has meddled in their politics, often keeping fragile nations destabilized and poor.
In Portland, his turnover-prone aggression and terrible conditioning lit the match that destabilized that team, which collapsed in on itself and went through a two-year rebuild.
Jordan, which has taken in about 1.3 million Syrian refugees during the seven-year war, fears it could be destabilized by the arrival of hundreds of thousands more.
The upshot, according to former Obama advisers and outside arms-control specialists, is that the modernization destabilized the U.S.-Russia status quo, setting off a new arms race.
The reporters visited three continents, including Australia, and interviewed more than 150 people to unveil the story of a dysfunctional family that has toppled governments and destabilized democracies.
She was sometimes criticized for showing some sympathy to Maoist rebels who have operated in India for years and destabilized large parts of the center of the country.
Excavations for the block's parking lot have destabilized the foundations of the adjacent neo-Gothic Friedrichswerdersche Church, designed by the Prussian architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, necessitating its closure.
"A country with a modern and large economy like Saudi Arabia would not benefit from a destabilized global financial market, and neither would the United States," he said.
Insofar as there is a ruling class of ''influencers'' in this destabilized landscape, the new Trump hotel in the Old Post Office Building serves as its radiant center.
The highest criminal court there is investigating whether Mr. Fedotov and other Russian operatives might have had some involvement in the protests that destabilized Catalonia in October 2017.
In time, I traveled across Central and Eastern Europe, hearing from women destabilized by loss of status and support brought on by the fall of the Soviet Union.
The recent march of white nationalism has fundamentally destabilized Jewish life in this country, making us wonder whether this place really is as different as we'd like to think.
"Aniston said that she credits her parents, who divorced when she was nine, for this attitude as she grew up in a household that was "destabilized and felt unsafe.
But there is agreement that Mr. Trump has destabilized Europe's near neighborhood in a major, even fundamental, way that requires a unified response, if only Europeans can come together.
Trump, who supported the Iraq War before the invasion and in the early months of the war, said the U.S. "shouldn't have destabilized" Iraq before pivoting to praising Hussein.
A source with Argentina's Energy Secretariat told Reuters that a failure in high tension transmission lines had "destabilized" the Yacyretá y Salto Grande power plants had caused the outage.
For one thing, such a policy would create an incentive for non-nuclear powers to join the nuclear club as quickly as possible, so that they won't be destabilized.
Trump threatened to stop making Obamacare's CSR payments — a move that "destabilized" the markets by making it unclear to insurers if they could count on the payments being there.
Whereas Laura's death once destabilized an insular community, Lynch now shows the effects of her demise rippling through the entire world—even outer space—in an interconnected, hyperglobal age.
Mazloumin, 58, was arrested in July and sentenced to death in October for allegedly hoarding the coins, a move which Iran said destabilized the country's currency market, IRNA reported.
Uncontrolled mass migration from wartorn Syria and Iraq have destabilized Europe and weakened NATO, just as migration out of Latin America has put enormous pressure on our southern border.
BAMAKO, Mali — Mali extended a state of emergency for 10 days on Wednesday, after a spate of attacks by armed groups killed dozens and destabilized the vast desert country.
Many French analysts doubt that Mr. Macron, with his earnest, cultivated style often peppered with literary references, can reach a voting public destabilized by globalization and the Islamist threat.
But the reality has been quite different: Instead of democratizing the world, the internet has destabilized it, creating new cleavages and reinforcing the power structure at the same time.
The invasion of Iraq and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein divided that country, rendering it ungovernable, and invited Iran to play a major role in its current destabilized condition.
A Corpoelec union leader, Ali Briceño, told reporters on Friday that a brush fire under a power trunk line destabilized the grid and caused Guri's turbines to shut down.
Republicans' decision to repeal the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate has destabilized our health care system, made costs go up for families, and increased the number of uninsured Americans.
It's not just progressives: The American Medical Association, the insurance industry and Blue Cross/Blue Shield have all warned that markets would be destabilized and millions would lose coverage.
But all the human performers do indeed seem to have been destabilized by a shelter-free environment in which the usual demarcations between inside and outside do not exist.
" In a later email, Addison added: "The acquisition of SCANA by Dominion Energy will stabilize a situation for all involved that was destabilized by the bankruptcy filing of Westinghouse.
It's destabilized several Middle Eastern countries and contributed to a refugee crisis that is reordering the politics and society of Europe, while also visiting terrorism on our historic allies.
Soleimani built the Quds Force into a creative exemplar of unconventional warfare, sabotage and subversion that has destabilized governments and outmaneuvered the U.S. in conflict zones across the region.
A gang is born Years of brutal armed conflict have left the region utterly destabilized and led hundreds of thousands of people to seek refuge in the United States.
With former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg recanting his own support for the war, no Democratic candidate for president now supports the 2002 decision that destabilized the Middle East.
As James becomes increasingly destabilized by his wife's transformation, the movie seems keen to linger over what can happen to a relationship when a previously dependent partner gains agency.
"Cuba continues to maintain close relations to Russia and China and has destabilized Venezuela, leading to mass flows of refugees and of course public health threats," the official said.
Sometimes when our trust in each other is destabilized we need to be reminded that we are all on the same team and we need to support each other.
Despite the extent of planning that goes into the paintings' conceptual underpinnings, the first thing you notice about Ringe's canvases is how propulsive, roiling, and destabilized they can be.
It will lead to destabilized markets where the healthy hang back because there's no individual mandate — not even a weak one, as we have now — forcing them to buy insurance.
Iran has also maintained its support of Hezbollah, a terrorist organization that has destabilized the government in Lebanon and is working with Russia and Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria.
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As Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg argues, it seems likely if not inevitable an atmosphere this toxic and destabilized will produce an independent presidential candidate who could shake the political system.
The way European governments have been destabilized from the wave of migration during the past few years is one indication that a lack of planning can result in negative outcomes.
Rescue teams said their work had been complicated since the collapse had destabilized other nearby buildings in the street, which lies not far from the city's historic Old Port area.
Jackson, who knew of finance only what it suited him to know, had in the course of his career created and burst a land bubble, and destabilized the nation's currency.
Already Trump has destabilized the world and brought warnings from as far away as China, as he accuses China, India, Vietnam and Mexico of poaching American jobs, according to reports.
At Erie House, an immigrant-serving nonprofit in Chicago, Jane Lombardi, the director of citizenship and immigration services, said that fear around public charge rule changes has destabilized the community.
In 2011, Obama reduced the number of American troops in Iraq to zero; this total withdrawal, Mattis said, destabilized Iraq and allowed ISIS to occupy large parts of the country.
Background reading: The Democrats' narrow focus on health care gave them an advantage over House Republicans whose campaigns were destabilized by party infighting and by President Trump's capricious political moves.
Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who wields his military credentials in Bush-era wars, said the war was a "grave mistake" that destabilized the Middle East.
In "The Beach Boy," an older Manhattan couple return from an island getaway destabilized, carrying images, both photographic and mental, that include one of a male prostitute on the beach.
So what happens to the individual insurance market — whose problems did not start with the Affordable Care Act and will not be easily solved — when it is destabilized so dramatically?
That theme comes through in every element of this haunting production, whose intensity coexists with a sense of disorientation: Ms. Zimmerman has subtly destabilized almost every aspect of the work.
If rising global temperatures cut the production of food, human society could be destabilized, but more efficient crop plants could potentially make the food system more resilient, Dr. Long said.
In Colombia, next May's vote could be transformed into a referendum on Juan Manuel Santos's agreement with a guerrilla organization that destabilized the country for more than half a century.
"There will be a disassociation with the F-35 system, we cannot have the F-35 affected or destabilized by having this Russian system in the alliance," she told reporters.
It was a superior language that drew force from its own indeterminateness, and it completely destabilized its public audience, who were unaccustomed to having to critically, attentively listen to music.
The Central African Republic is one of the world&aposs most impoverished countries, destabilized by deadly sectarian violence since 2013 with thousands of people of killed and hundreds of thousands displaced.
When Facebook first rolled out on college campuses, few would have anticipated its transformation into a multimedia Goliath that potentially destabilized American democracy as we knew it — but here we are.
Several of the least free economies were perennially troubled countries such as Libya, Venezuela—in the throes of wrenching downward spiral that's destabilized its society—and Zimbabwe, the Fraser Institute found.
Not only has the Syrian conflict deeply destabilized the Middle East, but its ripple effects have dramatically re-shaped politics around the world, including the domestic politics of the United States.
The deal with a handful of global powers had curbed Tehran's nuclear work in return for an easing of sanctions, striking a delicate political balance that the U.S. pullout has destabilized.
Experts who have surveyed the rubble of Notre-Dame worry that damage to the stone structure caused by the extreme heating and cooling during the fire may have destabilized the building.
Corker has grown increasingly unnerved about Trump's sharp attacks against NATO, raising alarms that the President's rhetoric and actions have "destabilized" a key part of the post-World War II order.
The problem, he suggests, might be that consumers are so used to the processed orange stuff that they are destabilized by the taste and texture of a queso sans artificial ingredients.
But the bridge did not open as planned, as engineers worried that the old Tappan Zee Bridge had destabilized and threatened the new eastern span of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.
This destabilized the East German regime and unleashed a chain of events that would ultimately lead to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany, and of Europe.
Soleimani's role in essentially waging wars across the Middle East that has destabilized and contributed to the deaths of thousands earned the Revolutionary Guard a place on the US's terrorism list.
The insurgency in Rakhine State poses a serious threat to the government of Aung San Suu Kyi in an increasingly lawless region already destabilized by a military crackdown on Rohingya Muslims.
In the weeks after the sixth explosion, experts pointed to a series of tremors and landslides near the nuclear test base as a sign the large blast had destabilized the region.
Kabila's failure to step down when his two-term mandate expired in December has further destabilized the loosely governed central African giant, where millions died in regional wars from 1996-2003.
If the country and the region continue to be actively destabilized by Pakistan and Iran the nation and the Afghan military is unlikely to ever be a stable, formidable fighting force.
But the war in Iraq, which destabilized the region, killed hundreds of thousands, and helped give rise to ISIS was predicated on intelligence that Bush's administration misrepresented to the American people.
Once a pocket of calm in the Sahel, Burkina has suffered a spillover of Islamist violence from its neighbors, including the kind of ethnic attacks that have destabilized Mali in recent years.
Armed conflict between Islamic State, Kurdish, Iraqi government, militia and international forces have destabilized and displaced 3.2 million Iraqis, and interrupted the education of 3 million children there since 2014, HRW reports.
USA Gymnastics on Wednesday filed for bankruptcy as it seeks to reach settlements in dozens of lawsuits stemming from the sexual abuse scandal that has destabilized the organization for almost two years.
The chaos enveloping Turkey — including the attacks and an enormous influx of refugees that has strained resources — vividly illustrates how the civil war in Syria has rippled outward and destabilized neighboring countries.
He said they carefully assessed the risks, such as taking into account temperature and winds, which can whip up snow and move it around to create destabilized patches that have not bonded.
That effort led to a war of choice with Iraq — one that resulted in catastrophic losses for the region and the United States-led coalition, and that destabilized the entire Middle East.
Inside the White House, several aides said that while they recognized that the situation there is fraught, they have remained quiet to maximize their own ability to help manage a destabilized situation.
Worse yet, if key pillars of our system, like our intelligence and law enforcement agencies, are denigrated by the president, they can be destabilized, and Americans' trust in them can be undermined.
Unwinding a healthcare law that serves 20 million people -- and at the same time ensuring that patients don't lose coverage and that the insurance market isn't destabilized -- will be a near impossible task.
That bitter end could even come sooner if, as seems likely, a deeply humiliated and destabilized Turkey were to unleash on Europe an unstoppable wave of migrants, refugees and who knows what else.
This is the opposite of Hillary's foreign policy, which invaded Libya, destabilized Iraq, unleashed ISIS, and threw Syria into chaos, and created the mass migration, which is wreaking havoc all over the world.
Any problem in maintaining capacity for FedEx, which many economists consider a barometer of U.S. economic strength, disrupts supply chains at a time when they are already being destabilized by international trade tensions.
A year ago the government signed a peace deal with Tuareg-led rebels aimed at ending a long conflict that has destabilized the desert country and made it a base for violent jihad.
Stoltenberg said NATO was concerned by a more assertive Russia that he said had annexed Crimea, destabilized eastern Ukraine, backed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and meddled in the affairs of other nations.
Frei then described how she has seen people who used to be good employees, but then some manager said something that unintentionally destabilized them, "and it was just this tragic decline" in performance.
Claire also has to figure out who she can trust as the White House is destabilized with Frank out of picture, a scenario that provided the writers with rich story lines, they said.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union said on Monday it was gravely concerned by Iran's ballistic missile launches and tests and called on Tehran to stop activity that deepened mistrust and destabilized the region.
It has destabilized Europe with hundreds of thousands of refugees, spawned terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels, and led to the rise of the Islamic State, which controls territory across Iraq and Syria.
"I think what we are seeing now is a destabilized leadership in Turkey trying to prove to the rest of the world they have options," said Pierini, the former EU ambassador to Turkey.
One way to do that, Afghans said, is for Iran to aid its onetime enemies, the Taliban, to ensure a loyal proxy and also to keep the country destabilized, without tipping it over.
Those in control of the world's wealth have, in the last few decades, taken more and more for themselves and in so doing have destabilized the global economy and our collective political order.
The ongoing civil war in Yemen has destabilized that country, allowing al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to carve out a safe haven in that country's tribal regions, close to the civil war's frontline.
China, India, South Korea, Japan and Turkey — all top importers of Iranian oil —  are among eight countries expected to be given temporary exemptions from the sanctions to ensure crude oil prices are not destabilized.
The chaos dismayed regional and world powers who helped broker the secession, and had hoped South Sudan's independence would draw a line under the long-running conflict that destabilized large parts of east Africa.
One year after the #MeToo movement first destabilized U.S. and global status quo around sexual misconduct in the workplace and in society at large, Google is now experiencing perhaps its largest scandal to date.
But Maduro has refused, leading to a protracted political struggle between the two men and their supporters, both foreign and domestic, that has further destabilized the already economically devastated country and occasionally turned violent.
We talked on Trump's inauguration day about the benefits of living in a "wildly destabilized" time and why she recommends staring at some tranquil paintings in between fighting for the soul of your democracy.
BAMAKO (Reuters) - Mali extended a state of emergency for 10 days on Wednesday, the council of ministers said, after a spate of attacks by armed groups killed dozens and destabilized the vast desert country.
Sharma says that the factors leading to a greater demand for Bicillin are complex, but that a number of outbreaks reported across the country have destabilized the amount of Bicillin typically produced by Pfizer.
Wong herself believes that the financial crisis radically destabilized the politics of the American economy, possibly for decades to come, and that 2016 might well mark the early commotion of a genuine political realignment.
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Donald J. Trump is locked in an explosive feud with Republicans in Washington and has already faced humiliating defections within his own party that have destabilized his campaign on the national level.
It seems that both sets of attacks were done by the same players, using the same methods, with the same goals — to damage and destabilized Western democracies and weaken alliances that threaten the Kremlin.
The election is meant to lead to the first democratic transfer of power in DRC, Africa's leading copper producer and whose conflicts have in the past destabilized the entire central part of the continent.
Not only has this flood of regulations stifled bank lending and economic activity, but Republicans, as well as many economists, argue that the convoluted structure of these rules has actually destabilized the financial system.
China, India, South Korea, Japan and Turkey - all top importers of Iranian oil - are among eight countries expected to be given temporary exemptions from the sanctions to ensure crude oil prices are not destabilized.
In an increasingly complex world destabilized by terrorism, Merkel said people and countries around the globe faced a choice between turning in on themselves or defending the values of democracy and engaging with international partners.
He also condemned Saudi Arabia's execution of Nimr, calling it a violation of "human rights and Islamic values" and accusing the Sunni monarchy of pursuing "sectarian policies which have destabilized the region in recent years".
On right: a destabilized polar vortex dipping into the U.S. This fickle weather occurs in the lowest part of the atmosphere, the troposphere, which spans from sea level to about six miles above the surface.
If the current law isn't fully supported with all available resources, consumers could face an uncertain future, as costs rise and coverage options decrease in a destabilized insurance market even with the ACA in place.
The collapse of this bubble destabilized the global financial system and could only be halted with unorthodox monetary policy and fiscal programs that led to partial or total nationalization of many financial institutions and manufacturers.
Engineers worried that a "potentially dangerous situation" had developed involving the neighboring old Tappan Zee Bridge, which had destabilized and threatened to impact traffic on the new eastern span of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.
The American bill, passed by a vote of 419 to 3 by the House of Representatives on Tuesday, bolsters economic sanctions against Russia that were imposed after Moscow annexed Crimea and destabilized Ukraine in 2014.
Scores have been killed in protests over Kabila's future in the past two years and militia violence has destabilized swathes of Congo, stoking fears the vast central African country will slide back into civil wars.
"Aviva has exposed a loophole which has undermined and destabilized the value of a whole asset class of shares on one of the world's leading markets, and things like that shouldn't be happening," Taber said.
But in this story, which I worked on with my colleague Robert Gebeloff, we dug into how the severe housing shortage, decades in the making, has destabilized life for working families who don't own homes.
"If the current developments of autonomous weapons by high-tech nations are not stopped, then global security could be dramatically destabilized," Noel Sharkey, professor of artificial intelligence and robots at the University of Sheffield, tells me.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said in a statement that acts of sabotage were hampering an investigation by security forces and warned that "if the racism rises up ... and peace is disturbed the country will be destabilized".
The accord, brokered by Algeria in 2015, was meant to draw a line under a separatist conflict that has destabilized Mali, with nomadic Tuaregs in the desert north pitted against a government seated in the south.
Jimmie's fixation with gaining entry into his childhood home comes to signify his desire to anchor himself, to find stability in a city that has destabilized him, his family, and black San Franciscans as a whole.
Islamist groups have for more than a decade destabilized the sparsely populated desert north, but in the past three years they have exploited conflicts between Fulani cattle herders and farmers in Mali's wetter, more populated center.
It's debatably the most important story in the world right now, the crack at the center of things that has destabilized an entire region and released a new kind of uncertainty and terror into our lives.
China's likely weapon against North Korea would be economic, since Beijing fears a destabilized North Korea could create its own domestic crisis by unleashing a massive refugee flow across the Yalu River, separating the two countries.
"In recent days many controversies have arisen regarding my work, which beyond my intentions, has destabilized the complex and great work of reform that you entrusted to me," Monsignor Vigano, 55, wrote in his resignation letter.
Union leaders said the failure was most likely the result of a brush fire that destabilized the country's electrical grid, which had long been prone to rolling blackouts because of mismanagement and a lack of maintenance.
Merkel has sought to defend the Western order on which Germany depends and which U.S. President Donald Trump has destabilized by pulling out of international agreements on climate change and Iran's nuclear program, and with tariffs.
Amid a growing disillusionment with higher education, thousands of institutions are seeking ways to adapt to a rapidly changing landscape that has been destabilized by skeptics, an impatient work force and a fierce conservative populist streak.
When America removed troops from Iraq in 28503 and the Islamic State came to regional power, Bolton and his ilk could only blame the troop drawdown, ignoring that they had destabilized Iraq in the first place.
He voted in 2002 to authorize the use of military force against Iraq, paving the way for President George W. Bush's 2003 invasion that led to a long and costly conflict and destabilized the Middle East.
These analysts think that Beijing also fears a destabilized North Korea more than a nuclear-armed North Korea, and that it considers the country a vital buffer against the United States military based in South Korea.
The ethnic Rakhine insurgency, believed to include thousands of rebels, poses a serious threat to the government of Aung San Suu Kyi in an increasingly lawless region already destabilized by a military crackdown on Rohingya Muslims.
"As of today we are officially putting Iran on notice," his national security adviser, Michael Flynn, told reporters Wednesday, arguing that the missile was the latest in a series of actions that had destabilized the region.
The departure of Sears and other industrial employers not long afterward destabilized the neighborhood even further, sending it into a deep economic depression, during which the unemployment rate rose to 58 percent, according to census data.
Not only could the duopoly be destabilized if the MAX had to be replaced, but now would not be an ideal time for a technology arms race in this crucial part of the market, experts say.
The central bank blamed the audit bureau and the U.N.-backed government for restricting letters of credit that fund basic supplies to a divided country where a security vacuum and smuggling networks have destabilized the wider region.
But this arrangement could weaken and become destabilized in the event that one side loses its ability to strike back, or even if it starts to believe that it runs of the risk of losing that capability.
In comments that have become part of the public case against him, Moore laid out in a column in 2014 his view that if rising women's wages mean they earn more than men, families could be destabilized.
But we also deal with the themes of migration and related issues more generally: displacement, the violence of borders, class conflict, language, how governments (and planets, in our case) are destabilized by those who exploit with impunity.
Meanwhile, Turkey's descent into what is likely to be a government witch hunt for "putschists" and massive violent reprisals means more anger, more polarization and a destabilized population that is more likely to seek protection from outside.
The U.S money laundering accusations, denied by the bank, destabilized the lender and around 600 million euros worth of deposits left within days, forcing the ECB to suspend all payments on Monday to prevent a disorderly collapse.
Kasatkina will be joined in the final by seventh seed Goerges, who destabilized Russia's Natalia Vikhlyantseva by breaking her serve in the first game before going on to win the match 6-2 2-6 7-5.
The dynamic is destabilized when the recently separated Miguel (Arturo del Puerto) shows up with his new girlfriend, a free-spirited DJ / reiki healer / artisanal nut-cheese maker named Jandice (Juliette Lewis, in a Juliette Lewis role).
The concerns are particularly acute given that the ambush took place near the village of Tongo Tongo, just inside Niger in a region recently destabilized by cross-border jihadist attacks on the Nigerien army and refugee camps.
Hariri's resignation from abroad and the week of silence that followed has destabilized his country, where Sunni, Shi'ite, Christian and Druze factions fought a civil war from 1975-1990, often backed by rival powers around the region.
Nor has he been able to galvanize a locker room that was deeply destabilized by the Lakers' trade pursuit of the New Orleans superstar Anthony Davis, which became all-consuming in late January, and has never recovered.
Over the last six months, two of our reporters, Jim Rutenberg and Jonathan Mahler, interviewed more than 150 people around the world to chart how the Murdoch influence machine destabilized democracy in North America, Europe and Australia.
On Saturday, the Coast Guard reopened the western part of the river to vessels that checked with the patrol commander enforcing the safety zone, but it said the eastern half remained closed because of the destabilized bridge.
Supporters of deregulation have long wanted to reduce bureaucracy and lessen oversight of drugs and devices, while critics say the market for drugs could be destabilized and the door opened to unproven products based on junk science.
While many credit his tough tactics with bringing trading partners to the table, others say it has failed to produce bigger gains than those achieved through traditional trade negotiations, and destabilized the global economy in the process.
Facebook may have swallowed traditional media (on purpose), massively destabilized journalism (by accident), and facilitated the spread of misinformation on a colossal scale in the run-up to an election that was won by Donald Trump (ha!
There's a sense Mr. Trump's recent actions in Ukraine and Syria could accelerate a process of peeling away from the United States, and a growing concern that he has destabilized the Continent's near neighborhood in a fundamental way.
Syria is a total catastrophe, with nearly half a million dead, millions more displaced, the region destabilized, refugee flows at levels not seen since World War II and a terrorist group continuously surpassing its own level of brutality.
Murray and other Democrats, though, want significant changes to the bill, saying that it needs to be redone now that Republicans have destabilized health insurance markets by repealing ObamaCare's individual mandate in the tax-reform bill last month.
Ethiopia has been destabilized by civil war and rule by kleptocratic strongmen for much of its modern history, and now operates as a punishingly low-wage manufacturing economy under the U.S.-backed regime of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
As Vox's Dylan Scott has explained, President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened not making the CSR payments— a move that "destabilized" the markets by making it unclear to insurers if they could count on the payments being there.
To which my answer is: The problem is not only that M.B.S. is a murderer, but also that he has destabilized the region, starved Yemeni children and undermined the interests of Saudi Arabia and the United States alike.
The sweep has struck a major blow against corruption in the largest and most populous country of South America, but it has also destabilized the country's political system, helped push the economy into recession and left thousands unemployed.
Now the bad news: While the Affordable Care Act is not collapsing, the Senate and House health bills and President Trump's promises to sabotage the A.C.A. have destabilized some of the health insurance marketplaces created by that law.
Though Fox News continues to shape the worldview of its older audience and many of Trump's voters, the political realignment destabilized traditional outlets like the Weekly Standard, which folded, and National Review, which has limped into Trump's camp.
Murray and other Democrats, though, want significant changes to the bill, saying that it needs to be redone now that Republicans have destabilized health insurance markets by repealing ObamaCare's individual mandate in the tax reform bill last month.
He has made his own serious errors, not least his aggressive support for the 2003 Iraq War, which destabilized the Middle East, and, more recently, his creation of a White House decision-making system that limits robust discussion.
The move again overhauls leadership at the Department of Homeland Security, which is responsible for cybersecurity, disaster relief and the enforcement of customs, border and immigration law, just two months after a purge of officials destabilized the agency.
With South Sudan prone to deadly droughts and floods, hunger has long been a major threat here, but since the civil war reignited in July, conflict has pushed the young country toward famine and destabilized once-stable regions.
A team from the University of Alaska Fairbanks said they were astounded by how quickly a succession of unusually hot summers had destabilized the upper layers of giant subterranean ice blocks that had been frozen solid for millennia.
According to Melstad, Snowden-disclosed documents have put U.S. personnel or facilities at risk around the world, damaged intelligence collection efforts, exposed tools used to amass intelligence, destabilized U.S. partnerships abroad and exposed U.S. intelligence operations, capabilities and priorities.
But local controversies over Arlene Foster's involvement in a mismanaged green heating scheme — and the subsequent collapse of power sharing at Northern Ireland's devolved-government seat of Stormont — have already destabilized the delicate balance of power in the region.
"We just criminalize the people who have been destabilized by systemic problems, and you know our sex work community falls squarely within that category," Cabán told BuzzFeed News during a recent interview at Mike's Diner in Queens' Astoria neighborhood.
And it goes to the heart of social networks' role in creating a polarized, destabilized electorate: One of the biggest issues social networks face is that, when left unchecked, people will engage disproportionately with more sensationalist and provocative content.
STEVE SCHMIDT, POLITICAL ANALYST, MSNBC: When he announced the move there are blood on his hands not because he pulled the trigger but because he destabilized the region with it not having any clue about what he was doing.
The British investigation, led by Sir John Chilcot, found that UK and American officials sought, but largely failed, to limit post-war purges led by Chalabi and other Iraqi Shi'ite politicians that destabilized the country's ethnic and religious balance.
Le Figaro reported that Collomb, 71, had offered to resign because he did not want the interior ministry to be destabilized by his decision to run again for mayor of Lyon, a post he held from 2001 until 2017.
While much has been made of Argentina's over-dependence on their out-and-out star, who turns 31 this weekend and may well be at his last World Cup, Sampaoli said fortunately the obsession with Messi also destabilized others.
In less than 20 years, Silicon Valley has replaced editorial judgment with mathematical measures of popularity, destabilized the democratic systems of checks and balances by hobbling the Fourth Estate, and hammered nail after nail into the coffin of privacy.
" It cautioned that confusion over gender "had destabilized the family as an institution, bringing with it a tendency to cancel out the differences between men and women, presenting them instead as merely the product of historical and cultural conditioning.
But they've been further destabilized by new developments like the scandal over White House staff secretary Rob Porter and a round of reports that special counsel Robert Mueller is looking into what seems to be everything under the sun.
But there's no evidence the US has a plan for what could happen if a leadership collapse occurs in Tehran, and the sectarian splintering in Syria and Iraq when brutal governments were destabilized ought to serve as a warning.
Though, some oceanographers note that sea levels could actually rise by a catastrophic 6 feet this century alone, depending on if and when the destabilized ice shelves in West Antarctica collapse into the ocean, and how quickly Greenland melts.
" The singer believes that AKoin would best serve nations with currencies destabilized by runaway inflation or corrupt governments, as the public ledger of blockchain guards against malfeasance, and would allow users to "control their own economy and control their own destiny.
Though much of the world's attention is centered around problems such as climate change and our increasingly destabilized geopolitical world, it's clear that we should be paying equal attention to microscopic organisms with the potential to do just as much harm.
The most precious sort of experiences I've ever had with art have been deeply personal and almost something that I can't articulate and has destabilized me or shook me in such a way that I spent more time thinking about it.
"To think that we can have a destabilized Afghanistan and bring peace to Pakistan is just crazy," said Michael Semple, an expert on militancy at the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation and Social Justice at Queen's University Belfast.
In Europe, there's a sense Mr. Trump's recent actions in Ukraine and Syria could accelerate a process of peeling away from the United States, and a growing concern that he has destabilized the Continent's near neighborhood in a fundamental way. 22014.
Islamabad has been running international advertising campaigns to rejuvenate its tourism sector that was wiped out by Islamist violence that destabilized the country following the 9/11 attacks in the United States in 2001 and the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan.
But his successful intervention – along with his eagerness to address the broader Saudi-Iran rivalry that has destabilized the Middle East – is emblematic of the French president's efforts to establish France as a leading power within the region and beyond.
It is the first time militants carried out an assault in the capital of Burkina Faso and it comes as a setback to efforts by African governments, France and the United States to prevent attacks that have destabilized the region.
Low oil prices have taken Venezuela to the brink of economic collapse and destabilized its leftist government, which ships Cuba 90,000 barrels of oil per day as part of an exchange that sends tens of thousands of Cuban professionals to Venezuela.
Trump's false equivalencies President Donald Trump's recent creation and subsequent defense of a false moral equivalency -- placing equal blame on white supremacists and opponents for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia -- has destabilized his administration and exposed racial tensions across the country.
For people who are already destabilized by economic strain, those social changes contribute to a feeling that something precious is being lost, that their country is turning away from the things they value and toward a new and unfamiliar future.
It has claimed at least four hundred and seventy thousand lives; prompted a refugee crisis that has destabilized European politics and fuelled the rise of nativist populism; and created a playing field for Russian and Iranian adventurism in the Middle East.
The 1977 flood was not the sole cause of the Iranian revolution, but it certainly was a factor: The shah's rule was destabilized just as Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini mounted his offensive to replace a pro-Western monarchy with a theocratic state.
He pointed out that while refugee flows into neighboring Middle Eastern countries and Europe have ebbed, it remains crucial to ensure that Jordan and Iraq aren't destabilized by the conflict, by Iran or by groups like ISIS and al Qaeda.
Officials from the Central African Republic transferred the commander, Alfred Yekatom, on Saturday to officials from the court, which is looking into more than six years of violence that has destabilized a fragile region at the heart of the continent.
The opening of the second span of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge on Saturday was delayed after a piece of its predecessor, the old Tappan Zee Bridge, which is parallel to it, became destabilized and threatened to fall, officials said.
The Tappan Zee was being disassembled when the "potentially dangerous situation developed" and a piece of the old bridge became destabilized, Matthew J. Driscoll, the executive director of the New York State Thruway Authority, said in a statement on Saturday.
In this way, he hopes to keep Ukraine permanently destabilized, fueling domestic discontent at Kiev's inability to end the occupation, buying time to buy back the influence Russia lost by invading and bullying Ukraine into a Russian sphere of influence.
Many of those who have died in Italy already suffered from serious illnesses that put them in grave danger, then the virus "destabilized them," said Walter Ricciardi, an official at the World Health Organization who is advising the Italian health ministry.
Four days earlier, Turkey and its proxies had invaded northern Syria and destabilized the relatively peaceful region, displaced more than 193,219 people, unleashed racist propaganda against the Kurds and moved to destroy Rojava, the Kurdish experiment in democratic self-governance.
The group's biggest concern is that if big banks' venture capital investments went belly up and destabilized the banks themselves, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation would end up having to bail them out using money collected for the deposit insurance fund.
" Survivors who are in "an earlier stage" of healing might feel "completely destabilized" by hearing victims' testimonies, Manduley explained, "while someone who's been building resources and coping skills may have a stronger foundation from which to listen to these testimonies.
He supports Damascus, Tehran and the Shi'ite government of Iraq because he views Sunni extremism as a long-term threat that has destabilized countries in the Middle East, and which he fears could wreak havoc in countries close to Russia's borders.
There are much more disruptive consequences to poorly planned growth: the loss of affordable work-force housing, the destruction of a vibrant tree canopy that offsets the effects of greenhouse gases, destabilized communities and debilitating strains on aging infrastructure, among others.
The looting of Colonel Qaddafi's vast weapons arsenals during the intervention has fed the Syrian civil war, empowered terrorist and criminal groups from Nigeria to Sinai, and destabilized Mali, where Islamist militants stormed a Radisson hotel in November and killed 20 people.
Assad might have negotiated his resignation; millions of refugees might not have flooded out and destabilized the Middle East and even Europe; ISIS might not have created havoc, and hundreds of thousands of Syrians who died in the war might be alive today.
And if you remember last time, in 2015, the global central banking community and the global leadership in the G-20 were very seemingly upset with China's move there because it really destabilized markets, and I think they kind of learned their lesson.
There would be "submissions of evidence, taking of testimony and cross-examination—all the stuff that we see in movies," Powers said, as plaintiffs attempted to prove that the federal government knowingly boosted a fossil fuel industry while pollution destabilized the climate.
The administration's refusal to make subsidy payments to insurers to defray costs, along with the last six months of legislative chaos, have destabilized those markets, as insurance companies don't want to get involved in a system that might fall apart at any moment.
Moscow has long considered Afghanistan within its sphere of influence, and in 1979 the Soviet Union invaded the country, plunging itself into a decade-long war that massively destabilized the region and likely helped contribute to the collapse of the Soviet Union itself.
China has wisely rejected repeated calls to let its currency free float — an exchange rate regime that would have completely destabilized a developing export-driven economy, with an untested financial system and a large exposure to international trade in goods and services.
By the end, I understood very well that Wakanda had been destabilized after an invasion by the villain Thanos, and that the people's trust in their king had been called into question, but I didn't care about or feel invested in the characters.
A series of tremors and landslides near North Korea's nuclear test base likely mean the country's sixth and largest blast has destabilized the region, and the Punggye-ri nuclear site may not be used for much longer to test nuclear weapons, experts say.
ISTANBUL — A car filled with explosives blew up in a public square in the heart of Ankara, the Turkish capital, on Sunday evening, killing more than 30 people in the latest of a string of terrorist attacks that have destabilized the country.
By no means am I calling for an armed conflict, but I am calling for the United States to continue to grow its military capabilities and ensure that the stability that has allowed for record global growth and peace is not destabilized.
Being in the western hemisphere and sharing the greater Caribbean Sea waterway with the United States, proponents of the Monroe Doctrine would make a strong case that a destabilized or antagonistic Venezuela can have a negative impact on our economic and security interests.
Thursday's report called for Congress to pass legislation to ensure the housing market is not destabilized, notably by giving an explicit government guarantee for Fannie and Freddie's mortgage-backed securities, and setting up new charters that would allow other companies to compete.
Ours is a cosmos divided, like the Moon of the 1830s, between the pictured and the real, and the character of the pictorial asserts a powerful influence over our conception of the actual — and over how that conception is destabilized and rebuilt.
That assessment has come under close scrutiny because that border region has been recently destabilized by cross-border jihadist attacks on the Nigerien Army and refugee camps by fighters from Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the Qaeda branch in North Africa.
Thursday's report called for Congress to pass legislation to ensure the housing market is not destabilized, notably by giving an explicit government guarantee for Fannie and Freddie's mortgage-backed securities, and setting up new charters that would allow other firms to compete.
In 1975, he released Another Green World and Discreet Music, and in doing so definitively signaled the beginning of a new era: Ambient music was presented as an unprecedented aesthetic experience, a destabilized narrative in which images, soundscapes, and atmospheric recordings flowed.
"It has become increasingly clear that continuing the CareConnect health plan is financially unsustainable, given the failure of the federal government and Congress to correct regulatory flaws that have destabilized insurance markets and their refusal to honor promises of additional funding," he said.
Destabilized in 1958 by General de Gaulle's return to power and the foundation of the Fifth Republic, the Communists nevertheless remained the principal left-wing party in France until the end of the 1970s, when they were overtaken by François Mitterrand's Socialist Party.
Beijing also stresses that it was Mr. Trump who destabilized the Middle East by withdrawing in May 2018 from a landmark nuclear deal that Iran had reached with six world powers, including China and the United States, and reimposing sanctions on Tehran.
Over the past 15 years, New York City's affordable housing market has been destabilized by predatory private equity companies and by landlords who illegally harass and intimidate low-income and rent-stabilized tenants to drive them out in favor of higher-paying tenants.
The result was that more than 300,000 people were killed, vast numbers were tortured and raped, almost five million refugees fled Syria and destabilized other countries, ISIS sowed terrorism worldwide, and genocides unfolded against the Yazidi and Christian communities in Syria and Iraq.
Silverlake would bring in outside capital that could be used to help shore up the equity structure of French companies destabilized by activist investor campaigns or in the midst of a tricky business or shareholder transitions requiring a long-term investor commitment.
Silverlake would bring in outside capital that could be used to help shore up the equity structure of French companies destabilized by activist investor campaigns or in the midst of a tricky business or shareholder transitions requiring a long-term investor commitment.
ISIS came to life because the American invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan weakened those states and destabilized the region, making it possible to conquer some territory with motivated troops and a bunch of Ford F-230s mounted with machine guns and rocket launchers.
"This is now extremely delicate because the Trump administration, through its brinkmanship tactics, has destabilized the entire relationship, commercial and otherwise," said Scott Kennedy, a senior adviser at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies who studies Chinese economic policy.
Over the last four years, the Russian president has annexed Crimea and destabilized eastern Ukraine, stymied U.S. hopes to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and mounted cyber attacks that U.S. officials blame on hackers commanded or orchestrated by Russian intelligence agencies.
Photo: Getty ImagesTurning Point USA, the conservative youth organization with a mission statement of "enlightening" university students on "true free market values," was completely destabilized over the past few months as it was ravaged by Twitter users making fun of its diaper-themed protest.
Although political theorists have long considered democratic governments to be among the most stable forms of governance, new research by an international team of complex systems theorists that analyzes how democracies become destabilized suggests that the stability of democratic governments has been taken for granted.
He also realized that when more money stayed inside these the local economies rather than being sucked away by organized crime or large scale, globalized businesses, the local economy might flourish and the risk of the societies there becoming yet again destabilized could potentially diminish.
If the government is unable to fulfill popular demands and show signs that the country is making progress, the government could be destabilized by undemocratic actors seeking to take advantage of power vacuums, in the same way that ISIS has essentially colonized Libya from within.
He then pays these cops to help him reenact the same activity the next day, a twist that reveals not only the corruption of the police, but also, in the artist's ability to walk freely holding a gun, a destabilized sense of social permission.
Years after the explosion of the migration crisis destabilized Europe and provided fodder for hard-line politicians who surged to power across the continent, the issue seems to have faded and a consensus has emerged that migration needs to be checked and borders closed.
While many of them have pressed for measures to protect DACA recipients and immigrants living in the United States under Temporary Protected Status enacted when their countries were destabilized by war or catastrophe, most regard the proposal he put forth on Saturday as woefully inadequate.
The anarchic security environment in the North African country is far from the burgeoning and stable democracy proponents of the intervention set out to accomplish — and this isn't even mentioning the Europeans who are today dealing with a migrant crisis exacerbated by a destabilized Libya.
But over just the last couple years, as the Trump administration has pushed further away from recognizing humans' effects on climate and the scientific consensus that the current way of doing business is leading to a destabilized future, momentum is building in the opposite direction.
And from around 2006—when Em's D12 broke up and the death of J Dilla destabilized the city's underground rap scene—until around 2012—when Doughboyz Cashout and Danny Brown's Bruiser Brigade really started picking up steam—ICP and Psychopathic were the only game in town.
These officials all cry about their big Iraq blunder that caused untold deaths in Iraq; and, with the benefit of hindsight, destabilized the whole region, leading to the birth of ISIS and the refugee crisis, and the rise of virulent anti-immigrant extremism in Western nations.
"Europe, in the last months, has been quite destabilized not only because of Brexit, but Germany has no government and this is of course a concern, " Tzanakopoulo added, noting that Greece needs a German government in order to continue progressing with all the bailout-related questions.
The failure of Obama and European leaders to establish a safe zone has been a catastrophic mistake that has allowed ghoulish and escalating carnage to be inflicted on Syrians and caused a flood of refugees that has destabilized Europe and increased the danger of terrorism everywhere.
But the contractor fell behind on the August 15 deadline, and last week, the New York State Thruway Authority said it would be delayed even further because a "potentially dangerous situation" developed when a piece of the old bridge became destabilized as it was being disassembled.
Questions were also raised about whether his administration had pushed for the final span of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge to be opened before the primary; the opening was then delayed because of concerns that the old structure had destabilized, and was possibly endangering the new bridge.
The show has dragged out Offred's plight beyond all reason—Season 3 takes place some five years after the rise of Gilead, and Season 4 is in the works—while taking a tremendously long time to provide details about how, precisely, Gilead was established and, later, destabilized.
But diplomats in Brussels readily admit that there is only so far they can press Turkey, considering how desperately they depend on Mr. Erdogan to control the flow of migrants to Europe, which was destabilized by the arrival of more than a million asylum seekers in 2015.
The consequences of that failure could be profound, experts say: The very industry that's meant to stabilize society in the face of climate change is itself being destabilized by climate change, threatening to make it harder for people to cope with the rising tempo of disasters.
"Some people are very happy with this result and will feel richer and more inclined to buy art, and some people will feel destabilized by the unknown and still more inclined to buy art," said Simon Shaw, Sotheby's worldwide co-head of Impressionist and Modern art.
We can debate for weeks whether tariffs are an effective solution for helping to dissuade outsourcing—and ponder whether market disruptions like the one that destabilized Gateway would be prevented if more stringent tariffs had been in place in the early 2000s to discourage lowball competitors.
First, he uses an aggressive, antisocial humor to comment on a public discourse that seldom involves the exchange of free ideas and information, as well as incorporates a destabilized, debased form of language that is capable of suggesting multiple readings and is at odds with itself.
This question was destabilized early on by Dr. Sidney Schnoll, a former opioid hype-man (years ago he lobbied editorial boards to publish pro-opioid articles) and abuse-research guru, and current VP of Pinney Associates, which helps drug companies get their ADFs through the FDA's approval process.
There's a lot that's winnable, and we're in a wildly destabilized era where we can really make big changes we couldn't have under Obama or Clinton — possibly profound changes in the Democratic party and in how we think about popular power and building new movements and setting big goals.
Bush presided over the worst terrorist attack in American history, let the main perpetrator get away, destabilized the Middle East with a pointless invasion of Iraq, oversaw a historically weak jobs recovery, and then stood and watched as the entire global economy tumbled into its worst crisis in generations.
And yet, in an unconscionable display of bad judgment, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration chose to implement a foreign policy, which destabilized a secular Muslim nation leaving a vacuum of power to be filled by radical Islamists who have waged their own war on women.
"Amid rising tension, it is essential for Iran to play a constructive role in strengthening peace and stability in the Middle East, so that this region won't be destabilized further or accidental clashes won't happen," Abe told a joint news conference in Tehran with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
But in an illuminating new book Finks: How the CIA Tricked the World's Best Writers, writer Joel Whitney debunks the myth of a once-moral intelligence agency, revealing an extensive list of writers involved in transforming America's image in countries we destabilized with coups, assassinations, and other all-American interventions.
"Beijing doesn't want Japan and South Korea, both whom are U.S. allies, destabilized by Pyongyang's threats but on the other hand, they don't want to see a collapse of the North and the emergence of a unified Korean peninsula with a unified Korean government aligned with the U.S.," said Burns.
The scares in The X-Files arrive, often, from looking at some everyday location or item in just the right way to ask what darkness could be lurking within it, just as Twin Peaks destabilized reality by twisting up the primetime soap and the small-town drama with nightmare logic.
While I won't quote him directly because I used Google Translate to interview him, his message was clear: the violence in Alemão has only increased since the World Cup and Olympics were announced, and the main public investments in the favelas have been the police presence—which have destabilized the community.
But more recently, the old rock paradigm — a fixed band making albums together, year after year — has been destabilized and pushed aside by the free-floating collaborations of dance music, hip-hop and pop, while the electric guitar was dethroned, to be treated more like an accessory than a cornerstone.
VALLETTA, Malta — Destabilized by a widening investigation into the 2017 murder of Malta's best-known journalist, the prime minister of the Mediterranean island nation announced on Sunday that he would resign, but not leave office until January, following an uproar over the possible role of close associates in the killing.
But even that eroticism is destabilized, in that Fini is partially hiding her face behind the mask of Thalia, the ancient muse of comedy, while the painting on the wall behind her, a veiled self-portrait, depicts an anonymous, dark-haired goddess wandering in a gossamer robe, unanchored from history.
It would almost be impressive if British Prime Minister David Cameron had set out to tear apart the UK more effectively than any of his hundreds of predecessors, but the staggering fact is that he seems to have destabilized the country entirely accidentally, sleepwalking off a cliff like a particularly posh Mr. Magoo.
For months before the result, the economy was destabilized by an unpredictable race during which Mr. Bolsonaro was stabbed during a rally and the main challenger, center-left candidate Fernando Haddad, entered the campaign after the original candidate, the now incarcerated former president Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, was pulled from the race.
From the ongoing revelations of sexual misconduct on the part of some of Hollywood's best-known names to the continued entry of tech companies into the world of movies and TV, the entertainment industry is changing rapidly, in ways that have brought old secrets to light and destabilized ancient ways of doing business.
The repercussions of the conflict have had an enormous impact on global politics in the form of millions of refugees and escalating sectarian tensions, and flowed onward into the West, where the migrant crisis and the rise of the ISIS threat has destabilized Europe and helped fuel populist politics in Trump's America.
" As the filmmaker Adam Curtis describes the tactics of the Russian propagandist Vladislav Surkov, the aim "is not to win the war, but to use the conflict to create a constant state of destabilized perception, in order to manage and control…A ceaseless shape-shifting that is unstoppable because it is undefinable.
Striking at the bureaucratic capital of Europe, where NATO and the European Union are headquartered, the bombings were part of a wave of terrorist attacks across Europe that stoked fears about an influx of refugees from Syria and other destabilized areas and laid bare the poisonous disillusionment of a fringe of Europe's minority Muslim populations.
Trying to keep security council stable The official said the White House is concerned that the council -- an organization that is already in an uneasy position after Flynn's early exit -- would be further destabilized if the top staffers in the organization were asked to resign in order to make room for the next national security adviser's staff.
Those ravages are likely to begin arriving quickly: new coastlines retreated from drowned cities; destabilized societies disgorging millions of refugees into neighbouring ones already feeling the pinch of resource depletion; the last several hundred years, which many in the West saw as a simple line of progress and growing prosperity, rendered instead as a prelude to mass climate suffering.
Now, not that long ago the world economy was brought to its knees by the collapse of a huge real estate bubble, which destabilized a financial system that had been drastically weakened by "innovations" that supposedly made us richer — and that certainly enriched some wheeler-dealers — but that had, it turned out, greatly increased the risk of crisis.
To wait is to acquiesce to the threat, which will embolden Iran to abrogate the Nuclear Agreement, conduct a rapid breakout with their own nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and then both the Far East and Middle East will be destabilized by nuclear-armed actors who will be inspired to demand concessions from the international community.
The Obama administration, even if it failed to deliver as many foreign policy innovations as promised or hoped for, presided over two major breakthroughs in the form of the Iran Deal (or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) and a "Cuban Thaw"—a repudiation of the old Reganite, Cold War–era policies toward Latin America that destabilized the region.
France's foreign minister slammed President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Friday over his criticism of the European Union, vowing that the EU would not be "destabilized" by Trump's rhetoric.
Last summer, Affordable Care Act repeal efforts were hanging in the balance on the strength of an odd notion known as "skinny repeal" that, rather than replace the ACA with some coherent alternative vision of health care, would have simply destabilized it by knocking out the individual mandate to purchase health insurance and sending premiums skyrocketing.
But while a lot of bad things happened during Bush's presidency (the worst terrorist attack in American history, an unnecessary invasion of Iraq that got tens of thousands of people killed and destabilized the region for a decade, and the near-collapse of the global financial system), the federal debt burden never really hurt the economy.
This was where things were always going: A decapitation strike that dramatically destabilized a region not previously renowned for stability had become a comedic bit on par with the ones Trump serves up at the rallies, where he pledges to "bring the toilets back" and delivers off-the-cuff wildfire-prevention tips to crowds of hooting devotees.
The argument is that democratic societies have got to negotiate these trade-offs and find the right balance between free markets and a progressive taxation system or a safety net that helps to even out the winners and losers in a way that preserves equality of opportunity but doesn't allow society to become destabilized by inequalities.
Because of what we did with the G-22018 and the new tariff plan -- let&aposs not call it a war -- Europe is destabilized and that gives Russia huge advantages with respect to Ukraine and in the Middle East because were renounced the Iran deal, it seems to me, Russia has more free reign in Syria and parts of the Middle East.
Along the way, Uber destabilized the taxi industry, became the most valuable US startup and emerged as the darling of Silicon Valley, spawning an entire category of companies billing themselves as the "Uber for X." But that changed in 2017 when former engineer Susan Fowler rocked the company by making public allegations of sexism and harassment in a lengthy blog post.
David Cameron didn't want to call the referendum It would almost be impressive if British Prime Minister David Cameron had set out to tear apart the UK more effectively than any of his hundreds of predecessors, but the staggering fact is that he seems to have destabilized the country entirely accidentally, sleepwalking off a cliff like a particularly posh Mr. Magoo.
Extreme drought, heat and flooding have created financial challenges for farmers, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's trade wars have destabilized a sector already known for its high expenses and small profit margins.
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Now that the Internet has destabilized the conventions of the printed page—in which a poem is a block of language so many inches wide and so many inches long, with pure white space surrounding letters and phrases set at fixed intervals—it is harder than ever to defend the translation of Dickinson's wild, dynamic graphic surfaces into such confines.
Along the way, Uber destabilized the taxi industry, became the most valuable US startup and emerged as the darling of Silicon Valley, spawning an entire category of companies billing themselves as the "Uber for X." But that changed in 2017 when former engineer Susan Fowler rocked the company by making public allegations of sexism and harassment in a lengthy blog post.
The invasion is now considered by some historians and national security experts to be the greatest policy disaster of the United States since the Vietnam War: hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians and nearly 22014,20023 American troops killed, trillions of dollars spent and a destabilized Middle East that both strengthened Iran and gave birth to Al Qaeda in Iraq and its successor, the Islamic State.
I hope everything is clear in this Kurdish alphabet soup (I have not even mentioned Turkey's Kurdish-dominated Peoples' Democratic Party, or H.D.P., out of deference to you, dear reader.) If all is fog, please at least retain the following: Erdogan has found himself in a terrible neighborhood, his country destabilized by more than five years of war in Syria and the millions of refugees pouring across the border.
"She is committed to an ideological stance that is solely about the free market, at the expense of practicality and the basic needs of students in the most destabilized environment in the country," said Tonya Allen, the president of the Skillman Foundation, a nonprofit that works with Detroit children, and a co-chairwoman of the coalition that produced the report that became the basis for the legislation last spring.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (D-Va.), vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, suggested the Trump administration would be destabilized by the Defense secretary's departure.
Though issues with the water source and wider system have ostensibly been corrected, there are lingering concerns about the damage continuing as a result of the destabilized chemistry in the pipes of residential homes, not to mention the damaged trust of a citizenry that is reluctant to believe any official word from the city at this point, and the catastrophic implications of a generation of Flint children impacted by lead poisoning and listeria, while research about other complications is ongoing.
Without the stability funds aimed at mitigating that, a blame game between the parties could ramp up just ahead of the November elections, with Democrats hoping to pin the blame on actions by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE that they say have destabilized markets and caused the premium increases.
Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayOvernight Health Care: Planned Parenthood to leave federal family planning program absent court action | Democrats demand Trump withdraw rule on transgender health | Cummings, Sanders investigate three drug companies for 'obstructing' probe Democrats demand Trump officials withdraw rule on transgender health The Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate MORE (D-Wash.) and other Democrats, though, are pushing for changes to Alexander–Murray, saying it needs to be reworked now that Republicans have destabilized the markets by repealing ObamaCare's individual mandate.
Similarly, a separate independent letter from 20 scholars and policy experts asked the Obama administration "to formulate a systematic response that encourages legal reform, improves police capabilities and law enforcement, and reinforces religious tolerance and interfaith understanding," in order to ensure that Pakistan is a peaceful and stable partner for the U.S. While U.S. - Pakistan relations are multifaceted and fraught with complexities, our current policy of appeasement has not only proven futile, but counterproductive, as extremism and terrorism in the region have only grown exponentially and destabilized the region.
Acknowledge, and this will be a bitter pill to swallow, that the road to finding a solution in Syria probably leads through Moscow, at least in the first instance, rather than the UN. There may have been other options, more directly connected to UNSCR 2254 — and everyone involved in those efforts deserves credit for doing everything possible to achieve them — but Turkey's Operation Peace Spring has so destabilized the northeast and devalued the leverage we had with our extensive presence and our once dominant SDF partners, that it is doubtful that road is open anymore, in any real sense.
In sum: we need new walls; we need a serious strategy for mitigating climate change and offering economic and governance assistance to countries to our south that are being destabilized by poverty and extreme weather; we need to rethink who is entitled to asylum, so people fleeing economic dislocation don't overwhelm our borders and harden our hearts to people truly fleeing tyranny; we need to encourage legal immigration of people who can help our country thrive in the 21st century; and we need to partner with Mexico on a Mexican-American plan to manage the flow of migrants through Mexico to our border.
North Korea's foreign minister said Saturday that the country was alarmed at recent shifts in U.S. attitudes toward the country, accusing Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE of moves that destabilized the agreement struck by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Kim Jong Un in June.

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