Trump isn't just destabilizing trade relations with China or any other country he threatens — he's destabilizing the global system of trade.
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If we claim Russian low weapons are destabilizing and lowering the nuclear threshold, then of course similar American weapons must also be destabilizing, correct?
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"Given the current political situation in the U.K., there is a clear opportunity for a disinformation actor to further their geopolitical interests by destabilizing the European Union or destabilizing NATO," Mr. Innes said.
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I have no idea how destabilizing his presidency would be.
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Their aggression is destabilizing so many areas of the world.
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Araqchi dismissed Western assertions that Iran's regional activities are destabilizing.
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This has a destabilizing impact in Northern Europe and beyond.
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This is appropriately destabilizing; The Lighthouse means to rile you.
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Print, she reminds us, was itself once a destabilizing technology.
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Their secrets too potent, too destabilizing, too much their own.
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Iraq's ruling Shi'ite leaders deride him as a destabilizing opportunist.
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The existing large trade imbalances are destabilizing the world economy.
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I mean, saying that President Trump is destabilizing the world.
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Iran remains the most destabilizing factor in the Middle East.
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Such an outcome would be destabilizing and create enormous uncertainty.
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That amendment, outside experts worry, could be the most destabilizing.
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But having two foreign policies toward Russia is inherently destabilizing.
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The United States accused Moscow of destabilizing global security (Reuters).
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I think their role is incredibly destabilizing at this point.
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"I'm not worried about destabilizing the dressing room," Rapinoe said.
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Michelle Goldberg warns of climate change's destabilizing effects on society.
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But there was also so much destabilizing weirdness surrounding it.
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Destabilizing the countries that may be pushing against that vision.
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For the most vulnerable girls, that can be very destabilizing.
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And that's very disorienting and destabilizing as a young person.
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A once manageable threat is now destabilizing an entire region.
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Jack has to stop him from destabilizing the international economy.
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Such incidents are "destabilizing" but "not particularly unusual," he added.
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Income inequality in our country has become unsustainable and destabilizing.
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Both leaders are facing crises that are destabilizing their administrations.
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A potentially destabilizing, populist government just assumed power in Italy.
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They have not been stopped by overthrowing or destabilizing foreign governments.
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He thinks calling someone destabilizing for the country isn&apost biased.
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I chose the most unsafe, destabilizing decision that one could make.
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Other analysts disagree that the power-sharing arrangement may prove destabilizing.
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We believe that calls for redrawing national borders could be destabilizing.
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Fracturing public trust around medical treatment has serious, potentially destabilizing effects.
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This in turn protects against radicalization, corruption and other destabilizing forces.
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" Trump promised to work with Poland to address Russia's "destabilizing behavior.
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Among Iran's most tragic and destabilizing interventions have been in Syria.
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A consensus approach dilutes the danger of one potentially destabilizing rule.
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Humiliation is a destabilizing emotion; it creates rocket fuel for revenge.
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Will they resurface as a destabilizing force two summers from now?
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It is inherently destabilizing and opens the door to grave situations.
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Insurers are worried about the potentially destabilizing effects of the order.
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"Anything that applied to 2018 would be incredibly destabilizing," she said.
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"They'd be worried about them being destabilizing actors in this country".
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The Mueller investigation looms as another destabilizing force for the president.
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She isn't out to compound Chuck's anguish by destabilizing his home.
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The cuts' size and speed are instead deeply destabilizing to Washington.
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There is no doubt that Iran's actions in Yemen are destabilizing.
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Destabilizing the Syrian government opened the way for the Islamic State.
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But Pakistan and, possibly, China could see the move as destabilizing.
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The talk coming from this President is frightening, destabilizing and bewildering.
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It asks Iran to refrain from any destabilizing activity in Syria.
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" • "But it would also risk a destabilizing backlash from Euroskeptic Conservatives.
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In fact, the Afghan war has been long, bloody and destabilizing.
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He demanded that Mr. Sabhan explain why Riyadh was destabilizing Lebanon.
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Choices are good, but too much choice can be very destabilizing.
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There's the destabilizing effect this has on important US allies like Israel.
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Iran is sponsoring terrorism in many parts of the world, destabilizing areas.
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This is a hostile, aggressive regime that is destabilizing the whole region.
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The Taliban has also contributed to destabilizing the security situation in Afghanistan.
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Industry-bought politicians across the country are busy destabilizing renewable energy markets.
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Davis condemned the launch as escalatory and destabilizing, as well as dangerous.
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Iran is also deeply involved in destabilizing the region and the neighborhood.
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But even when she was still, she had ways of destabilizing herself.
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It was, however, keen to avoid hasty changes that might prove destabilizing.
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A poorly designed rule can be just as destabilizing as no rule.
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In fact, Iran extended its destabilizing influence to the entire Middle East.
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Making hospitals less destabilizing, more conducive to healing, seems an achievable goal.
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The destabilizing effect of cutting off this flow of capital is obvious.
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Hours later, the president released a surprise statement aiming at destabilizing Obamacare.
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It is a state sponsor of terrorism that is destabilizing the region.
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"The leaders discussed how best to address Iran's destabilizing behavior," it said.
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Both would have eviscerated Medicaid along with further destabilizing health insurance markets.
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In doing otherwise, we essentially dare Pyongyang to engage in destabilizing tests.
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It said Tehran's actions are the main destabilizing factor in the Middle East.
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Tehran is accused of destabilizing its neighbors, supporting terrorism and abusing human rights.
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Rubio pointed to Russia's support for Ukrainian separatists that is destabilizing that country.
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The French government is examining measures to prevent activists from destabilizing French companies.
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If Trump were to win, the surprise could prove destabilizing for the markets.
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I chose to make a game-destabilizing move to go for the win.
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Low oil prices are rattling global markets and destabilizing economies around the world.
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The influx of sudden wealth can be as destabilizing as it is pleasant.
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Some Western officials believe Putin's entire Syria strategy is focused on destabilizing Europe.
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Steve Bullock attacked the plan as destabilizing, unrealistic, politically risky and too expensive.
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Her work focuses on building resilience to the destabilizing impacts of climate change.
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The U.S. Treasury Department said those targeted help Khamenei "implement his destabilizing policies".
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The display also pointed to Iranian activities elsewhere that officials described as destabilizing.
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The U.S. has been a polarizing and destabilizing force since the Iraq invasion.
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The resulting explosion of wealth and income inequality is both immoral and destabilizing.
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They accuse Iran of supporting destabilizing proxies in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iraq.
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The financial turmoil that would accompany a leave vote could spark destabilizing contagion.
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Partitioning Syria could also spur destabilizing partitionist impulses elsewhere in the Middle East.
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Their hands interlock in the air, destabilizing both after landing on the hardwood.
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In Iraq and Syria, ISIS did the destabilizing and Iran reaped the benefit.
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But it can also be destabilizing or alienating for employees, or even surreal.
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This fundamental change is bound to restructure societies in surprising and destabilizing ways.
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Iran's destabilizing activities undermine Iraq's security and increase the risk of regional conflict.
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But a destabilizing war on the Korean Peninsula would be even less welcome.
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They are also suspected of politically destabilizing activities in Montenegro, Spain and Moldova.
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Brazilian society is polarizing in ways that, in other countries, have proved destabilizing.
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And Iran is engaged in broader destabilizing operations of terrain and governments worldwide.
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That in turn may have reduced sign-ups, further destabilizing the insurance market.
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None of these protests were more destabilizing and deadly than those in Syria.
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For her, contact with you is unwelcome and possibly destabilizing to her relationship.
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Another destabilizing force in Afghanistan is increasing violence from an affiliate of ISIS.
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But Donald Trump himself is the most powerful destabilizing force facing NATO today.
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"The talk coming from this President is frightening, destabilizing and bewildering," he wrote.
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It was invoked the way terrorism was after 9/11: shadowy, stateless, destabilizing.
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"We will not stop pressuring Iran to stop its destabilizing behavior," he said.
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Iran must be judged in totality of its aggressive, destabilizing, and unlawful behavior.
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The first part of the decision was abhorrent; the second part was destabilizing.
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I want actual paid leave for destabilizing big life events, positive and negative.
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The possibility of Brexit becoming a reality is having a multifarious destabilizing effect.
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Some argue that such steps would be destabilizing, but what would be truly destabilizing would be to allow Russia and China, autocratic powers with revisionist aims, to exploit a one-side treaty on their way to a decisive military advantage.
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Trump is a disaster, I have no idea how destabilizing his presidency would be.
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I mean, think about how serous that word is, Sean -- destabilizing for our country.
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These legal services bolster families who otherwise have limited protection during incredible destabilizing events.
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Markets, however, could see Mnuchin's move away from Treasury as a potentially destabilizing action.
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Destabilizing the insurance market with new reforms, he fears, may lead to higher costs.
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"Iranian leaders must feel sufficient pressure to cease deeply destabilizing activities," the lawmakers wrote.
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Their presence in the nation and elsewhere has had destabilizing effects in the region.
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Experts say the uptick won't last thanks to the potentially destabilizing effects of coronavirus.
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We cannot let a murderous regime continue these destabilizing activities while building dangerous missiles.
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Brexit might lead to a destabilizing financial crisis that will hit the poorest hardest.
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We have to show that this is destabilizing, and we have to push back.
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The White House has described Trump's suggestions on Japan adopting nuclear arms as destabilizing.
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By burning fossil fuels and chopping down rainforests, we humans are destabilizing the climate.
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In the coming years, collective narcissism will continue to rear its ugly, destabilizing head.
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"We urge people to avoid escalating tensions or destabilizing the region," the ministry added.
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Bahrain said its decision was based on what it said was Qatar's destabilizing actions.
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The Pentagon Sunday called on the communist nation to avoid destabilizing the situation further.
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As that fringe of ice goes, it can help to start destabilizing the middle.
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Yet, the discussion also underscored the importance curbing Iran's destabilizing efforts in the region.
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Trump had accused Russia of destabilizing behavior in Ukraine and Syria before the summit.
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It's time to break with such destabilizing policies that threaten fundamental U.S. security interests.
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Through them, Diamond hopes to show how nations have made it through destabilizing crises.
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This question's unanswerability perhaps contributes to the fear that is increasingly destabilizing Western politics.
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The United States has ratcheted up the pressure on Pakistan to stop destabilizing Afghanistan.
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We won't have to look abroad to insidious cyber threats or destabilizing terroristic threats.
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Mr. Putin's aim is to enhance Russia's power by undermining and destabilizing Western democracies.
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The fact remains that Iran today is a significant destabilizing force in the region.
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The people who push such unhinged smears are doing Putin's destabilizing work for him.
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The people who push such unhinged smears are doing Putin's destabilizing work for him.
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As AI systems become more powerful, this dynamic will become more and more destabilizing.
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BAIER: We have helped liquid natural gas in Eastern Europe that is destabilizing Russia.
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Some strategists decry the U.S. upgrade - and similar moves by Moscow - as dangerously destabilizing.
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This confusion reflects various partisan derangements, plus the destabilizing influence of Trump's strongman shtick.
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There is, therefore, a clear link between Iran's destabilizing activities and its nuclear program.
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But, he said, Optima is affected by the same factors destabilizing insurance markets elsewhere.
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Mr. Ghosn's arrest set off a destabilizing chain of events at the two companies.
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The United Nations likewise voiced concerns about the "potentially destabilizing effects" of the referendum.
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Climate changes over the past 2,000 years have been extraordinarily destabilizing to ruling classes.
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That would send a clear and destabilizing signal of American intentions against North Korea.
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France makes no secret of the destabilizing effect of growing Russian activity in Africa.
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Trump's decision to authorize the strike has prompted critics to warn of destabilizing consequences.
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The consequences for energy markets would be extremely difficult to forecast, yet likely destabilizing.
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On Wednesday, Reuters reported that discord between Bannon and McMaster is destabilizing Trump's team.
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He also added that U.S.-imposed sanctions were primarily aimed at destabilizing the country.
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It is an experience that scholars say can be deeply destabilizing for young children.
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If Iran cuts supplies because of nonpayment, more protests could occur, destabilizing the country.
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Iran has strategic reasons for undertaking the activities that the West views as destabilizing.
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Melania, Trump is a disaster, I have no idea how destabilizing his presidency would be.
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Seizing them may have a potentially destabilizing effect on the already fragile Mexican economy. Rep.
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It's this division that's destabilizing one of America's most important allies in the Middle East.
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The government has accused the activists of being armed separatists intent on destabilizing the country.
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And climate change is making everything more complicated, destabilizing the housing market across the Arctic.
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The unpredictable leaders of both countries are pursuing extremely provocative and destabilizing patterns of behavior.
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The three Gulf countries and Egypt accused Qatar of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the region.
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But the Europeans share U.S. concern over Iran's ballistic missile program and "destabilizing" regional behavior.
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But these same techniques could soon be directed toward destabilizing U.S. national security, they warned.
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These two tweets contain three distinct threats, each more potentially destabilizing than the preceding one.
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This regime rules with an iron fist and is highly active in destabilizing the region.
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Destabilizing the ACA could mean that 10,000 people in our city alone could become uninsured.
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Throughout the event, Biden rebuked Trump specifically for behavior he argued is unsettling and destabilizing.
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Russia is playing a more destabilizing role abroad than it has since the Cold War.
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Iranian proxies continue to exert pressure throughout the broader Middle East, further destabilizing the region.
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That could have been hugely destabilizing for employment, wages and the economy as a whole.
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Leaving the fate of millions to the whims of a single individual is dangerously destabilizing.
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It's easy to confuse nunchi with empathy, but having too much empathy can be destabilizing.
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Destabilizing housing policies that brought about the crisis must end, along with Fannie and Freddie.
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He accused Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, of destabilizing his country and the region.
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These enemies of Hicks were the very destabilizing advisers she tried to shield Trump from.
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Those nations claim that Qatar is destabilizing the region with its support of terrorist organizations.
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The Trump administration supports Israel in combatting Iran's "destabilizing and malign activities" in the region.
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Could the cracks of dissent exposed by Mr. Ren point to more destabilizing internal rifts?
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The news was a welcome shock to a world on the precipice of destabilizing change.
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We also zoom back and talk about the destabilizing effects of the global refugee crisis.
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But Jon's move was inherently destabilizing and made some kind of subsequent bloodshed essentially inevitable.
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Venezuela's case doesn't look contagious, but it could still have destabilizing impacts on the region.
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For stars who have been carefully curating their personas for years, these are destabilizing times.
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This is a struggle between two misogynistic, repressive regimes that are both destabilizing the region.
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"That has the potential to be the most destabilizing part of this epidemic," Hotez said.
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Iran's destabilizing activities in the region, notably in Syria, Yemen and Lebanon, have only intensified.
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" -- Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz once said that Trump, now his client, was "destabilizing and unpredictable.
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"Separate from China's agenda is the risk of destabilizing a vulnerable society," Professor Brady said.
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Experts warn that would leave only sicker people enrolled, increasing premiums and potentially destabilizing markets.
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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the operation risked destabilizing the region and harming civilians.
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Destabilizing actors, first among them Iran, have exploited the perceived decline in America's regional prestige.
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To do so would be hopelessly destabilizing to my bank account and my personal silhouette.
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The difficulty of predicting Mr. Trump's foreign policy could create other forms of destabilizing uncertainty.
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The weakening yuan is having a "destabilizing" effect on the country's stock market, Innes said.
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This should motivate China to insist on an end to this destabilizing nuclear build up.
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"We have the opportunity to act now to prevent a profoundly destabilizing action," she added.
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They have since reverted to hit-and-run insurgency tactics aimed at destabilizing the government.
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The threat of a nuclear-armed Japan, while initially destabilizing, could pay dividends over time.
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But it is growing sharper and more destabilizing, he said, and not just in Britain.
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has previously slammed the sanctions, saying they are destabilizing for the region.
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But the move came under fire for crippling small businesses and destabilizing India's cash-based economy.
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" Lawson wrote a blog post on Monday titled, "Words matter, and they're destabilizing the American tribe.
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Instead, it risks setting up feedbacks that could fall like dangerous dominos, fundamentally destabilizing the planet.
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The argue that an economy that is overheating would require potentially destabilizing interest rate hikes later.
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Inflammatory comments from Iranian officials are not uncommon and frequently do not lead to destabilizing action.
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Britain last month said it would ban all wings of Hezbollah for destabilizing the Middle East.
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Trump, however, continues to redefine what "normal" for American presidents to do, occasionally in destabilizing ways.
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"Destabilizing governments and assassinating foreign nationals does take a toll on the staff," another user wrote.
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IS blew up the mosque and dug tunnels in search of valuable antiquities, destabilizing the base.
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"We cannot let a murderous regime continue these destabilizing activities while building dangerous missiles," Trump said.
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The bill imposes new sanctions on Iran over its ballistic missile tests and other destabilizing behavior.
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No clear potential successor has emerged from the destabilizing factional fight to take over after Mugabe.
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SI: In your book Average Is Over, you paint a destabilizing picture of our economic future.
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They can keep an individual from falling into a destabilizing panic, where clear thinking is unavailable.
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The gesture is subtle and seductive, destabilizing the viewer's experience and blurring boundaries between artistic mediums.
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Pompeo said there is "enormous consensus" among U.S. allies that they should tackle Iran's destabilizing activities.
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And it has been fueled by the destabilizing, ubiquitous presence of a truth-averse Donald Trump.
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They're vital because healthier, younger people are needed to keep rising premiums from destabilizing the marketplaces.
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World leaders are underestimating one of the most destabilizing effects of climate change: the price tag.
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Within hours, the U.S. State Department rebuked China for "bullying behavior" and "provocative and destabilizing activity".
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But Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny said a punitive settlement for Britain could be equally destabilizing.
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Nevertheless, the nuclear deal has proved its value by halting a dangerous and destabilizing nuclear program.
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday warned of China's "destabilizing" behavior in the Indo-Pacific region.
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This is the context in which Russia's provocative cyber operations threatens to create a destabilizing precedent.
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Thus, there are good reasons to worry about the destabilizing effects of Kim Jong-un's regime.
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You can't even look at it—just glimpsing the statue's titanic white hands is too destabilizing.
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Ryan also disagreed with the notion that Russia is a similarly destabilizing force in the region.
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"It's destabilizing," Professor Deborah Johnson told Vice in reaction to the rapid rise of r/deepfakes.
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"It's destabilizing," professor Deborah Johnson told Vice in reaction to the rapid rise of r/deepfakes.
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But Americans should care about a more lasting and damaging corrosion — the destabilizing of venerable institutions.
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As in most things, Trump's presidency reflects a destabilizing mix of standard politics and norm violations.
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The New York City-based conceptualist Laila Gohar's work is less overtly confrontational but still destabilizing.
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That likely led other G6 leaders to coordinate efforts to confront Trump on his destabilizing behavior.
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He added that such consequences could include destabilizing the insurance markets and reversing recent coverage gains.
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Critics said the young prince was brash and headstrong, and a destabilizing force in the region.
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It will require risking compassion to create an expanded and possibly destabilizing relationship to visual culture.
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Its opening bars (which quote Schumann's "Rhenish" Symphony) are decisive but destabilizing: Major key, or minor?
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Nevertheless, regional stability would require an acceptable end to Syria's destabilizing nightmare of a civil war.
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The four countries accuse Qatar of destabilizing the region by backing terrorism, a charge it denies.
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The tyranny-of-the-majority logic inherent in Brexit also risks destabilizing Northern Ireland's demographic balance.
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That's a very destabilizing situation, and it's what I was anticipating when I wrote my book.
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Yes, the factory is a destabilizing place, so labyrinthine it's hard to navigate, with arcane rules.
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The events of 1968 were fallout from change that was major, yet incomplete; destabilizing, yet inadequate.
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Rudskoi said the U.S. actions in Syria were aimed at destabilizing the situation in the region.
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First of all, Francis is, in Douthat's view, destabilizing the very nature of the papal office.
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China risks destabilizing the region by seeking to impose its will rather than reconciling the competing claims.
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Pro-government media routinely portray Egypt as the target of foreign conspiracies aimed at destabilizing the country.
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So if they have an ICBM capability that they can rely upon, it could be very destabilizing.
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However, it should not be at the price of stopping and destabilizing a gold standard resettlement program.
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Moreover, the citizens impacted by destabilizing currency moves will be able to use bitcoin as an alternative.
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Jubeir called out Iran for what Riyadh has long slammed as Tehran's destabilizing behavior in the region.
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But the worst-case scenario of Obamacare markets destabilizing and falling into a death spiral never happened.
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" Late on Monday, Trump announced new economic sanctions against Turkey for its "destabilizing actions in northeast Syria.
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Scientists are just now starting to understand the connection between destabilizing Arctic climate and extreme weather events.
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Those protests have significant support in Western democracies, but are seen by Beijing as destabilizing and dangerous.
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Their relationship begins as sexual, then turns to something more mysterious, fraught and destabilizing to them both.
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But that decline in family member participation now contributes to further destabilizing the employer's traditional pooled program.
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Decorated with rich reds and blues, the squares crisscross the gallery, overlapping, obscuring, and destabilizing one another.
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Alexandria Ocasio Cortez of New York, might seem destabilizing or risky in such a pivotal election cycle.
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We all click the wrong link now and then, but the consequence isn't destabilizing an entire state.
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The United States and its allies have said North Korea's nuclear tests are provocative, destabilizing and dangerous.
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Now Moscow has shifted focus to destabilizing and delegitimizing the institutions of the United States and Europe.
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"It's a destabilizing uncertainty," he said when asked about the impact of possible Chinese jet fighter patrols.
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European leaders worry any collapse of the INF treaty could lead to a new, destabilizing arms race.
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Will the succession open the way to much-needed reforms, or will it provoke destabilizing internal frictions?
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Conde has not yet commented on his intentions, but speculation over them has had a destabilizing effect.
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The lengthy list of Russia's destabilizing activities reflects an effective blending of both conventional and unconventional tactics.
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And again, what is the primary destabilizing force supporting the ruthless regime of Bashar Assad in Syria?
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Meddlesome rivals who cannot compete on a level playing field take cheap shots by destabilizing weaker countries.
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And it runs the risk of destabilizing the Obamacare marketplaces, several of which are already somewhat precarious.
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And there is wide agreement that more nations in the region pursuing nuclear capability would be destabilizing.
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Hunt said the ship's seizure shows worrying signs Iran may be choosing a dangerous and destabilizing path.
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This will now be the violent, destabilizing rhythm of disaster in vast areas of America's largest state.
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War is by its very nature destabilizing, carrying with it a wide range of disruptions including trade.
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Indeed, it may have viewed his election as wickedly destabilizing for the United States and its allies.
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Confronting someone who ghosted you could actually create an emotionally destabilizing situation, therapist Kelly Scott told Insider.
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Getting over our Putin paranoia will be a welcome first step at eroding Russia's destabilizing international influence.
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The ongoing civil wars in Yemen and South Sudan pose a risk of destabilizing the surrounding countries.
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Iran He directed similar ire toward Iran, which he accused of supporting terrorists and destabilizing the region.
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Aside from destabilizing our economy, these fiscal austerity measures will have a devastating effect on our health.
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Asked about Russian troops causing civilian casualties in Syria, he blamed "terrorist groups" for destabilizing the country.
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Many fear attempts to isolate Moscow for its destabilizing activities could be quickly undone by Trump. 3.
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The fear in Washington has been the opposite: that Iran's activities in Iraq are malign and destabilizing.
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In the 2010s, Russia began to deploy these techniques abroad as a means of destabilizing Western countries.
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" He said, "Prior to that we had not seen this kind of destabilizing activity by Russia here.
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With every year, the world becomes less certain, the destabilizing effects of globalization more difficult to hide.
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From the Justice Department to the military, the president is corroding and destabilizing the institutions of democracy.
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But the larger, tragic landscape Harun sketches is acutely destabilizing, wonderfully inscrutable and, at moments, ravenously absurd.
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There was no immediate claim of responsibility, though violent Islamic extremism has been increasingly destabilizing the country.
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John W. Nicholson, accused the Russians of "destabilizing activity" by supplying arms and equipment to Taliban fighters.
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He must avoid appearing to buckle to U.S. demands, but also deter moves toward a destabilizing war.
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To say nothing of destabilizing global challenges like the mass migration of desperate refugees, and climate change.
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Earlier reports have said they were threatened by the persistence of violence, conflict and destabilizing climate change.
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The Climate Issue Climate displacement is becoming one of the world's most powerful — and destabilizing — geopolitical forces.
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A destabilizing force from the past, Corinne's former lover, returns, and the Calloways must rebuild their marriage.
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Suyin explores the forces destabilizing the country while telling the stories of a varied cast of characters.
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There are plenty of global crises where he could have been a lot more irrational or destabilizing.
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Is this legal under the new rent laws, which prohibit landlords from destabilizing apartments when tenants vacate?
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Hoffman also said the Pentagon would continue to impress upon Turkey that an offensive would be destabilizing.
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He was the point man for the Iranian regime in its most destabilizing activities, US officials say.
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Long before she became an expert on the destabilizing effects of climate change, Idowu Ajibade lived them.
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"The E.U. can now keep a united front against the destabilizing policies of Russia," Mr. Rutte said.
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There's also a fear of hyperinflation and its destabilizing effects that dates back to the early 303s.
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Then there's the historical fear of hyperinflation and its destabilizing effects, dating back to the early 1920s.
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The election meddling was in line with Russia's policy goal of destabilizing the Western order, he said.
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The central problem: The Max's enlarged engines had to be mounted differently, which had a destabilizing effect.
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None of us will rest until a sizable (but not environmentally destabilizing) amount of these mosquitoes are gone.
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Al Thani also called out the Emiratis for what he described as destabilizing activities in Libya and Somalia.
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The long-suffering French and Italians could also finally decide to confront Germany's excessive and destabilizing mercantilist policies.
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And he accused the China of engaging in "even more aggressive and destabilizing" behavior over the past year.
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Further deployments would be made to help prevent al Shabaab destabilizing the election, Hussein told reporters on Friday.
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As these tools become democratized and widespread, Ovadya notes that the worst case scenarios could be extremely destabilizing.
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"It could be destabilizing," Beckworth said, with so many world prices now hinging, for example, on Chinese demand.
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Neither could the court's other recent destabilizing interventions, including the 5-to-20033 decision in Shelby County v.
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If this happens, the consequences would be destabilizing, especially in regions where border disputes already mean frosty ties.
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This could be another destabilizing vote, with the far-right anti-migrant Freedom Party ahead in recent polls.
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"Increasingly China is acting as an irresponsible and destabilizing force," Rubio said, according to report from The Hill.
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But tearing the structure down is just the start, as vacant lots have a way of destabilizing neighborhoods.
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Using AI techniques, a military can "win" by destabilizing an economy rather than demolishing countrysides and city centers.
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Even though the US in no way sought this destabilizing situation out, Trump seems to be encouraging Saudi.
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These clips could be used as part of misinformation campaigns or even larger efforts at potentially destabilizing governments.
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Moscow's alleged interference in elections in the U.S., France and elsewhere are clearly part of this destabilizing trend.
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"We found it shocking," the spokesman said, adding he saw the decision as "very unusual and very destabilizing".
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Inside the trenches, heat from the buildings, humans, and machinery was softening and destabilizing the floors and walls.
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In the late 1990s, AIDS was sweeping across Africa, destabilizing the continent just as global terrorism was rising.
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Even if it was not successful, just holding a vote would be destabilizing to Northern Ireland, Foster said.
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It might also help keep the Europeans on board with administration efforts to fight Iran's other destabilizing activities.
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The Defense secretary, too, reiterated that the Iranian regime is the most destabilizing force in the entire region.
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It marks a major stride forward, at once sure-footed in its method and destabilizing in its effect.
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If it does, then the Fed can raise interest rates in a way that would not be destabilizing.
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But the development of new air-launched nuclear cruise missiles, which has been proposed, is unnecessary and destabilizing.
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Exercise had allowed the rats "to develop more neurons without destabilizing their existing memory circuitry," Dr. Shetty said.
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The money from sanctions relief is going to rebuilding the Iranian military and is destabilizing the Middle East.
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At rallies and on Twitter, the president often blasts fake news as a destabilizing force in his presidency.
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The dispute risks further destabilizing the volatile Central African country, where previous elections have been followed by violence.
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Earlier reports have said the goals were threatened by the persistence of violence, conflict and destabilizing climate change.
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The dark awe of the sublime is the stuff of your most memorably destabilizing travel experiences, I'd argue.
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This could help reduce local support for Iran, potentially debunking exaggerated Iranian claims and deterring further destabilizing action.
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He's especially adept at finding that sweet, destabilizing spot where an audience's comfortable laughter turns suddenly, confusingly, queasy.
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But he was also asked more broadly about Democratic attacks that he is "sabotaging" ObamaCare and destabilizing markets.
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While backing the nuclear deal, Europeans share Washington's concern over Iran's ballistic missile program and "destabilizing" regional behavior.
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That's the kind of thing we're trying to do by giving ketamine straight after destabilizing people's drinking memories.
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The destabilizing, immobilizing shock of the dark that we have to force ourselves to see our way through.
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You can't keep an independent, destabilizing service from being blocked in authoritarian regimes, you can only delay it.
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One craven meeting where Trump sells out American interests to a thuggish and destabilizing dictator is concerning enough.
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The president may have a point when he argues that Iran's foreign policy is destabilizing the Middle East.
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Moving would be complicated and potentially destabilizing, and continental companies would ultimately pay for it, banking figures say.
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It is a common-sense reform that would put an end to these unconstitutional, humiliating and destabilizing arrests.
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Such online frenzies are akin to destabilizing flows of hot money, forcing legacy parties to adapt or die.
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The exact timing can't be predicted, but the transition of EVs from curiosity to destabilizing force is coming.
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Our three-part investigation describes the Murdoch family's role in destabilizing democracy in North America, Europe and Australia.
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" Yang calls on the US to be a global leader on the issue that is "destabilizing the world.
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We have faced a transition and a set of electoral choices, which are clearly destabilizing our democratic norms.
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But Iran is not the only destabilizing force in the region, and unremitting hostility is not the answer.
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This time by starting the process four years early, he seems intent on avoiding abrupt and destabilizing changes.
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Mr. Miller dismisses that fear, saying the new weapon is no more destabilizing than the one it replaces.
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The Iranian regime has undertaken terrorist attacks and engaged in highly destabilizing actions for more than four decades.
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This situation threatens to turn regional tensions into a shooting war, as well as destabilizing the global economy.
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No doubt the escalating rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran poses a danger of further destabilizing the gulf.
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So destabilizing are female bodies, and so fragile men's egos, that, even today, they must be kept apart.
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There's a shared feeling of helplessness, a destabilizing fear of not being able to control the vast hinterland.
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To those who recognize the Trump administration's official lies as such, the scale of dishonesty can be destabilizing.
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Russia has been developing destabilizing weapons systems for over a decade, in direct violation of its treaty obligations.
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"That proves how harmful and destabilizing tariffs would be to the U.S. workers, businesses and economy," Garfield said.
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Earlier this week, Trump said that "talking is not the answer" for dealing with North Korea's destabilizing actions.
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On Wednesday, Reuters reported that discord between Bannon and national security advisor H.R. McMaster is destabilizing Trump's team.
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If it was to become unhinged, it's not just chaos in Asia but destabilizing for the global economy.
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Beijing has in the past expressed concern about multilateral and complex exercises, calling them destabilizing to the region.
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"Such aggressive and destabilizing behavior is deeply troubling," seven Democrats wrote in a letter to Obama last week.
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On Wednesday, Reuters reported that discord between Bannon and national security advisor H.R. McMaster was destabilizing Trump's team.
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Why was this idea that man creates God, not the other way around, such a politically destabilizing declaration?
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" He added: "We will not hesitate to impose further costs on Russia for its destabilizing and unacceptable activities.
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It's symbolically bad (just check out Wilson-Raybould's tweet) and, practically, could be very destabilizing to Trudeau's government.
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Those are all fair hits: Iran really is destabilizing the Middle East in a whole host of ways.
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While this may seem like a pipe dream for a place like Syria or North Korea, we are already seeing the destabilizing effects of the internet and politics pressure on the globe, destabilizing effects that result in a globalist form of gentrification in which the same comforts are available worldwide.
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The dispute with the Kurds also risks bringing Turkey into direct conflict with Russia, destabilizing the region even more.
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Deceiving, subverting, destabilizing: all of these tactics are cheaper and more deniable than sending in tanks or firing missiles.
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But on the paper inside the folder, it says: "(Insert hastily drafted, legally dubious, economically destabilizing executive order here)."
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Passing both bills together could counteract some of the destabilizing effects of repealing the individual mandate on its own.
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Now, many fear the fight over Kirkuk and Kurdish independence could end up destabilizing the country all over again.
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Its real heart and soul is in reacting to destabilizing changes, as opposed to being a mainly positive ideology.
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"This destabilizing behavior is a threat to Australia's interests in the region," Morrison told a news conference in Canberra.
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"Diversity" doesn't mean shifting the balance between two ethnic groups, it means destabilizing that pernicious 733 percent status quo.
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The implications for macroeconomic policies will be limited "so long as China avoids destabilizing capital outflow," S&P said.
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Macron said Trump's early policy moves suggested the United States might become a destabilizing force on the world stage.
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The Arab nations cut ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing it of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the region.
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Some might consider this approach impractical or destabilizing, but the Middle East's history and current trajectory are more alarming.
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The impoverishment and suffering of this community risks further radicalization within Lebanon and destabilizing the country's system of governance.
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Trump's election was a catastrophically destabilizing event in and of itself, and people like Ryan were complicit in it.
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Will Trump convince Gulf countries to do their part to resolve destabilizing proxy wars that have polarized the region?
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But a deal with the DUP also risks destabilizing Northern Ireland by increasing the influence of pro-British unionists.
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"It did nothing to address the regime's destabilizing activities or its ballistic missile development and proliferation," he will say.
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While the velocity of the yield surge could prove destabilizing if it were to continue, that's not terribly likely.
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The IRGC controls some 500 companies in Iran across various sectors, which support its destabilizing activities in the region.
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The Gulf allies also cut diplomatic ties with Qatar, accusing it of supporting Islamist groups and destabilizing the region.
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We urge Russia to cease its destabilizing behaviour, to undermine democratic systems and its support of the Syrian regime.
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Engel was also against the Iran Deal, claiming that it would not stop Iran's "destabilizing influence" in the region.
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U.S. Iran sanctions target the country's ballistic missile program, destabilizing activities in the Middle East, and human rights abuses.
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But Chad itself faces destabilizing forces on multiple fronts, including jihadists with links to al Qaeda and Islamic State.
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In this world order, female sexual autonomy is not only dangerous and destabilizing; it is increasingly hard to imagine.
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This is not for the sake of resolution of the conflict; it is for the sake of destabilizing Ukraine.
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He's had one great success after another: First, he annexed Crimea and fueled a destabilizing conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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However, the United States should amplify its focus on Iran's destabilizing activities and capability development in a holistic strategy.
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Money flowing to Iran because of sanctions relief is allowing Tehran to fund these destabilizing activities, the administration argues.
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Higher debt levels make for increasingly tough scenarios in case of such a destabilizing run on U.S. government debt.
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So we think that by destabilizing people's memories and giving them ketamine, we might be able to weaken them.
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Sanitizers with at least 60 percent ethanol do act similarly, defeating bacteria and viruses by destabilizing their lipid membranes.
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Sanitizers with at least 60 percent ethanol do act similarly, defeating bacteria and viruses by destabilizing their lipid membranes.
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The US central bank has also taken steps to ease an acute shortage of dollars that was destabilizing markets.
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Instead, the center-left insisted that it was possible — indeed, necessary — for governments to cushion markets' most destabilizing effects.
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European leaders, who appear more concerned about the spillover from a destabilizing Turkish crisis, could offer a bailout instead.
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This would keep their short-range conventional missiles distinct from nuclear systems, reducing the destabilizing ambiguity in such missiles.
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Why doesn't he make his beleaguered blue app more like Instagram, the Facebook-owned app that isn't destabilizing society?
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There is power to be found in the destabilizing of centers, and in the subsequent recognition of co-dependencies.
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The Trump administration has taken a series of moves that together seem aimed at further destabilizing the Obamacare marketplaces.
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Ms. Haley said Mr. Trump was "very adamant" about holding Iran accountable for actions the administration sees as destabilizing.
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The crown prince has moved so quickly that American officials and others worry that he is destabilizing the region.
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Italy's south is critical in a tight election that analysts fear could prove destabilizing for the nation and Europe.
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The solid permafrost that sits beneath many roads, buildings and pipelines is starting to thaw, destabilizing the infrastructure above.
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It angered the hell out of diplomats in Beijing and Moscow, who all claimed Trump was destabilizing the region.
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" In the speech, Mr. Pence reiterated the president's call for Russia to end "destabilizing activities in Ukraine and elsewhere.
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China would be emboldened to consolidate its claims to the surrounding skies and seas, destabilizing the entire Asia Pacific.
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Seeing the people that you would abuse on the street as beautiful in the media would completely be destabilizing.
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It is powerful because it sponsors militias across the Middle East, destabilizing regimes and spreading genocide and sectarian cleansing.
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Well, if the United States wasn't so busy destabilizing the countries around it, people wouldn't have to come here.
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But each in its own way is now wielding previously unthinkable power, resulting in unpredictable, sometimes destabilizing geopolitical spasms.
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But I do think a tough position against Iran and destabilizing tactics in the Middle East is absolutely right.
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Furthermore, it requires the administration to develop a strategy to counter Iran's nefarious, destabilizing activities in the Middle East.
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He said the United States had "serious concerns" about Iran's destabilizing activities in the region, but warned against confrontation.
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And he called the new cruise missile "a destabilizing system designed for nuclear war fighting," rather than for deterrence.
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President Trump's administration has increased pressure aimed at stopping what it considers Iran's destabilizing activities in the Middle East.
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Democrats have warned of destabilizing consequences of the move while criticizing the administration for failing to properly notify Congress.
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One method the Quds Force uses in destabilizing the Middle East is the use of military aid and funding.
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Neither context makes it easy to remember who you are outside that person, or makes the separation less destabilizing.
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Aggressive Iranian support of Shiite groups throughout the Sunni Arab nations has had a destabilizing effect on the region.
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In other countries, the election itself can be a destabilizing force for reasons the developed world often doesn't comprehend.
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"It would be more destabilizing if he steps down as party leader than as prime minister," Mr. D'Alimonte said.
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The United States and Russia are modernizing their respective nuclear arsenals and introducing new and potentially destabilizing weapon systems.
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While it may seem disastrous and destabilizing now, in 50 years or 100 years it might look totally different.
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But we also understand, on the other hand, there is some destabilizing going on, possibly, by him being here.
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"Earlier Sunday, Johnson said the general had been "responsible for a pattern of disruptive, destabilizing behavior in the region.
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As for Russia, it's destabilizing Western democracies with sophisticated online campaigns to tilt elections toward Moscow-friendly political parties.
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However, Shao responded by saying it was the United States that was destabilizing the region with its recent actions.
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China's ruling Communist Party regularly cracks down on online content and people deemed unsavory or destabilizing to the regime.
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By injecting more uncertainty into the situation, Trump is destabilizing the Obamacare marketplaces and raising the possibility of collapse.
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But when a US Navy ship passes through the South China Sea, Beijing calls it provocative, unhelpful, or destabilizing.
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Without it, punishing storms grab hunks of the land and pull it out to sea, shrinking and destabilizing the island.
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We've had women be dependent on men in this country and if there is this shift, it can be destabilizing.
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But Prince Turki said Trump should admonish Iran for its "very adventurous and very destabilizing activities" in the Middle East.
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FINK: And so having a strong dollar in front of having rising energy prices is really destabilizing for the world.
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In the meantime, let's hope that some Bondian villain hell-bent on destabilizing America's breadbasket doesn't appear from the shadows.
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The loss of the UAE program could have a destabilizing effect, said one security analyst, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Another problem with China dumping Treasuries is it risks destabilizing global financial markets at a time when they're already jittery.
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During a visit to Sydney on Sunday, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper described China's actions as both "aggressive" and "destabilizing".
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Once again, the specificity of phages is key; they could attack the "bad" bacteria without destabilizing the body's invisible ecosystem.
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As the Blochs' marriage falls apart and they begin to discuss divorce, a massive earthquake ravages Israel, destabilizing its military.
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In his announcement, Hariri accused Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, of holding Lebanon hostage and destabilizing the Arab region.
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Wait too long and when rates start to go up, they will have to rise quickly in a destabilizing fashion.
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The bottom line: Prior to the Industrial Revolution, European royalty routinely killed blockbuster inventions out of fear of destabilizing riots.
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It'll be getting slammed with a lot of destabilizing, off-axis force as the crew capsule makes its daring getaway.
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In addition, permafrost melt is destabilizing buildings, roadways, and other infrastructure in the Arctic, from Alaska to Siberia and beyond.
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And a lot of personal feelings (and intra-agency power squabbles) can seep into that crack, destabilizing the agency's work.
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The Fed targets 2 percent inflation to protect against deflation, a destabilizing trend that leads to lower prices and incomes.
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"China should cease its bullying behavior and refrain from engaging in this type of provocative and destabilizing activity," it added.
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The renewed tension between them raises the specter of a long, destabilizing spell of unrest for Bangladesh and its economy.
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China sees these missile defense systems as destabilizing in the region, especially THAAD, and is strongly opposed to its deployment.
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"Uncertainty is destabilizing, it's not morale-boosting," Cryan said, in remarks on Germany that could hold true across the group.
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Mattis and Prince Mohammed, who is the kingdom's defense minister, also discussed "confronting Iran's destabilizing regional activities," the statement said.
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Its move risks igniting infighting in the south and emboldening militant groups like al Qaeda, among Yemen's many destabilizing forces.
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And I agree totally with that because when we have bad behavior in a bank it's really destabilizing and debilitating.
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Saudi Arabia, along with the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain, accuse Qatar of financing terrorists and destabilizing the region.
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When the whole world is changing, though, disappearing and then re-emerging in different circumstances can be more deeply destabilizing.
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In the speech, Trump promised to work with Poland to address Russia's "destabilizing behavior" — something that the Kremlin quickly rebuffed.
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Another, less public, argument has emerged in favor of keeping nuclear waivers: not destabilizing the price and supply of uranium.
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The Security Council on Tuesday strongly condemned North Korea's missile launches and expressed concern over the country's "increasingly destabilizing behavior".
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If Anthem doesn't get what it wants and retreats, that would be a huge blow to the marketplaces — perhaps destabilizing.
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European analysts and diplomats alike are increasingly concerned that the Trump administration might be pursuing a policy of destabilizing Iran.
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"It seems this was an act done with the intention of destabilizing the situation in the country," Mr. Poroshenko said.
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White House officials insist that Trump regularly raises concerns at about Russia's various destabilizing activities in his conversations with Putin.
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Among other destabilizing factors is his grief, still fresh, after his young son has died and his marriage self destructed.
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The United States needs a stable Saudi Arabia, as well as a Saudi Arabia that isn't destabilizing the Middle East.
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But it is causing untold pain and loss, destabilizing global markets, and turning our daily lives into a surreal dreamscape.
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Americans should be debating how to manage that transition in a way that avoids destabilizing the rest of the world.
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Common interests in countering Iran's destabilizing activities and fighting extremists as well as diversifying their economies have created real possibilities.
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It's still hard to imagine a more destabilizing pick for one of the most sensitive diplomatic posts in the world.
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Russia says it is the Western alliance, not Moscow, that is destabilizing Europe by sending troops to its western borders.
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In another measure of how destabilizing Mr. Trump can be, his tweets routinely send the South Korean stock market downhill.
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That's infinitely more defiant and destabilizing than Nancy Pelosi's inert hands and anguished mien as Trump delivered his big speech.
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It also had a destabilizing effect on the listener, making Brockhampton sound like a much larger group than it was.
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Our investigation re-creates the events of that day and analyzes how destabilizing rumors can spread quickly on messaging apps.
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It also got a startlingly direct message from government analysts about how destabilizing one of the House ideas could be.
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From Syria to Brexit, the destabilizing socio-political impacts of ecosystemic collapse are becoming increasingly profound, far-reaching and intractable.
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Last week, the "Countering Iran's Destabilizing Activities Act of 2017" received a rare and near unanimous bipartisan vote in Congress.
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There is a complex set of interlocking factors that produce social and economic disruption, destabilizing to communities, individuals and families.
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His children have lost not a parent but something potentially more destabilizing: their faith in the possibility of deep love.
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The piece was destabilizing, but there was something remarkable about the flash of recognition I felt while viewing this work.
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Trump assassinated one of Iran's top generals, Qassem Soleimani, ignoring the potential human cost of further destabilizing an entire country.
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Wary of declaring himself a lame duck and triggering a destabilizing succession struggle, Mr. Putin has kept his plans secret.
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Jo Yeo-jong gives one of the most destabilizing and multi-layered portrayals of a housewife as Park Yeon-kyo.
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The United States is calling for North Korea to stop its "destabilizing actions" and follow through on its international obligations.
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KELLER If something is truly integral to a body of thought, you can't remove it without destabilizing the whole thing.
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" Lauren Cohan: "What's so rare about this episode… it's so unexpected, jarring and destabilizing in a way we've never had.
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Last week, for instance, it admonished Russia over its destabilizing role in eastern Ukraine and signaled unease about Israeli settlements.
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Rumsfeld, of course, presided over the Pentagon during the second, massively destabilizing war with Iraq and subsequent execution of Hussein.
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The administration, for example, has said it will not lift sanctions until Russia withdraws from Crimea and stops destabilizing Ukraine.
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The column, departing from lawless southern Libya, was intent on "destabilizing the country," the French military said in a statement.
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"Impeachment would be a messy, contentious affair, but the alternative—three more years of destabilizing dysfunction—is worse," Flynt writes.
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But I think at this moment in time, in kinda comes across as destabilizing, rather than as long-term reassuring.
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So it's done two things, which are likely meant as defensive but also have offensive capability — hence their destabilizing danger.
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Claiming there was a plot to kill him, al-Hariri blamed Hezbollah and its Iranian backers for destabilizing the region.
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Iran has repeatedly said its missile program is purely defensive and dismisses Western assertions that its regional activities are destabilizing.
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Russia is not our friend; Russia is an enemy bent on destabilizing our country and weakening our position among nations.
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" Lauren Cohan, who plays Maggie, said the death is "unexpected, destabilizing and jarring in a bigger way than we ever had.
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"In some ways there's this public perception issue that could be just as destabilizing as the IRS taking action," said Corlette.
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Australia has also strengthened its long-standing alliance with the United States, which has accused China of destabilizing the Indo-Pacific.
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Mike seems to say Obama was partly responsible for destabilizing other countries and thereby opening the door to the terrorist org.
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KT: Aside from its destabilizing effects, the process of making noise is really about building a sonic relationship that requires listening.
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Destabilizing the government might not exactly stem the party's slide — especially if they leave before the end of the legislative session.
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"With the Iranians destabilizing record from Lebanon to Syria, from Yemen to Afghanistan, of course we watch for this," Mattis said.
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"France asks that Iran cease all destabilizing activity in the region," Foreign ministry spokeswoman Agnes Romatet-Espagne said in a statement.
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It was as close as the world has ever come to ending the most threatening and destabilizing force on the planet.
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It has caused the largest refugee crisis since World War II, flooding Europe with refugees and destabilizing another major trading partner.
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And it could be potently destabilizing in a world where nations' nuclear doctrines are shaped more by posture than by policy.
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My whole life was structured around how we shot the show, so to have it not structured around that was destabilizing.
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I'd counter the destabilizing efforts that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin has been engaged in around the world and in Europe particularly.
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Pyongyang to "cease destabilizing acts," adding that he remained "gravely concerned" by the situation.
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I had a really tough 2015 as I undertook some big lifestyle changes, which had a destabilizing effect on my emotions.
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The U.S. State Department warned the Kurds last week that "holding the referendum in disputed areas is particularly provocative and destabilizing".
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A negative EU report could unnerve markets — destabilizing another plank of Tsipras' re-election strategy: the need for calm financial markets.
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Meanwhile, the potential for Syria's turmoil and resultant refugee crisis to be regionally destabilizing remains a strategic concern for American policymakers.
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"We are not meddling in anything that could be perceived as potentially destabilizing," said Douglas Lute, the US envoy to NATO.
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These factors, resulting in blight, a hollowing out of the middle class, and politically destabilizing anger, replicate the early Industrial Age.
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Gatilov described it as a "destabilizing effort," while Wang said it damaged trust among the parties on the North Korea issue.
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The press conference even mentioned other threats like fake news and automated military systems to the destabilizing forces in the world.
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" On the pragmatic front, they say that the spread of such weaponry would be "dangerously destabilizing for every country and individual.
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"By boosting prices in the short-term they risk destabilizing the markets for longer … it's very-very short-sighted," he said.
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President Trump was elected in no small measure because he castigated the previous administration for the disastrous and destabilizing Iraq War.
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"This initiative risks further destabilizing a territory and a community that have already been hugely affected (by the war)," he said.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Downward pressure on China's trade is growing due to various destabilizing factors, a Commerce Ministry official said on Thursday.
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The courtiers form factions and fight with each other, destabilizing both the high office and the state it should be governing.
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We didn't have any troops in Baltic countries ... before the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia's destabilizing activities in eastern Ukraine.
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He's begun destabilizing Obamacare, he's promoted a net neutrality-opponent to chair the FCC, he's begun a crackdown on illegal immigration.
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Frank advised the Fed board not to risk destabilizing markets and perhaps the broader economy a few weeks before Election Day.
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Corker and Cardin said they are working on legislation to sanction Iran in response to the tests and other destabilizing actions.
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The U.S. tempered response thus far has avoided further destabilizing the country but achieved its anti-terrorism goals in the country.
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"They are a destabilizing force in the region ... and we're going to do everything we can to avert that," Manning added.
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Past car attacks in Yemen have been carried out by Islamist militant group al Qaeda, one of Yemen's many destabilizing forces.
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In turn, the destabilizing flow of millions of Venezuelan migrants has strained the resources of surrounding countries like Colombia and Brazil.
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But the increased Russian intelligence operations are aimed at exploiting political turmoil and destabilizing governments in the west, these officials believe.
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We also spoke of Iran and the need to halt their nuclear ambitions and the destabilizing activities taking place in Iran.
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In states where lawmakers carefully drew district boundaries to maximize their chances of winning, those population shifts become even more destabilizing.
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"However, we must be aware that there are still destabilizing factors and uncertainties both at home and abroad," the bureau added.
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NATO is only as strong as the weakest link, and we can't ignore a crisis that is destabilizing an alliance member.
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A risky and destabilizing armed conflict to stop Iran from making any further progress would then again be on the table.
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The administration wants to appear as an intellectual force beating back destabilizing waves of political correctness that have rocked college campuses.
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If the premiums are low enough, employers will dump middle-aged workers into MB-I too – further destabilizing the coverage market.
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No matter who wins, count on Iran remaining viciously repressive, destabilizing to the region and ever-eager to attain nuclear weapons.
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In the standoff with North Korea, Trump is a destabilizing force because there is no reason to believe he is rational.
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"North Korea's actions are a threat to our allies, partners and homeland, and their destabilizing actions will be met accordingly," Gen.
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"They are a destabilizing force in the region ... and we're going to do everything we can to avert that," Manning added.
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We also have to figure out how to integrate fusion power into the global economy without destabilizing energy markets, Whyte said.
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The joint communique also said the GCC states and Britain would work together to counter what they called "Iran's destabilizing activities".
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This view of the rapidly melting Shirase Glacier in Antarctica provides a powerful visualization of the destabilizing effects of climate change.
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Iran's destabilizing regional interventions cannot be addressed with the current security reassurances Iran enjoys as a result of the nuclear deal.
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We also spoke of Iran and the need to halt the nuclear ambitions and the destabilizing activities taking place in Iran.
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"President Trump criticized North Korea's continued belligerence and emphasized that Pyongyang's actions are destabilizing the Korean Peninsula," the White House said.
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His country, Russia, had not disappeared, but it was undergoing a transformation so profound that it was destabilizing half of Europe.
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"We are clear; this commitment does not in any way preclude us from addressing Iran's hostile and destabilizing activities," Hunt said.
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The MBA asked FINRA and the SEC to issue guidance urging lenders not to escalate the margin calls to "destabilizing levels."
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Mr. Trump in his address on Tuesday also vowed to continue pressuring what he called the "corrupt, destabilizing regime" in Cuba.
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Both Iran and a resurgent ISIS are likely to fill the void created by an American retreat, further destabilizing the region.
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He's expected to address the rising nuclear threat in North Korea, as well as Iran's "destabilizing behavior" in the Middle East.
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The themes of the United States destabilizing Iraq or supporting terrorism "receive considerable play in the Iraqi media," the report says.
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"Soleimani was the lead architect of much of Iran's destabilizing activities in the Middle East and throughout the world," she said.
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If the Prosecutor General decides Haavisto overstepped his powers, the minister may have to resign, potentially destabilizing the five-party coalition.
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On Page 6, he notes that Trump is in the regular habit of destabilizing the American people, not just foreign leaders.
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Overseas, the Syrian exodus has been more destabilizing: hundreds of thousands have entered Greece and Germany, propelling restrictionist movements across Europe.
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A Democratic congressman who recently traveled to Iraq is warning that Iran is acting as a destabilizing force in that country.
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A Cardin aide declined to comment on Shaheen's plans but reiterated that Cardin strongly supports sanctioning Russia over its destabilizing activities.
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Thierry Bollore told Les Echos newspaper he was appealing to the key Renault shareholder, the French state, to avoid destabilizing Renault.
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Thierry Bollore told Les Echos newspaper he was appealing to the key Renault shareholder, the French state, to avoid destabilizing Renault.
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But the newest scandal around Mr. Temer appears to be more destabilizing, raising the possibility of even greater turmoil in Brazil.
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The challenge for Netanyahu and Trump is how to persuade the broader international community to work together against Iran's destabilizing activities.
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As a result of the deal, Iran gained much of what it needed to increase its destabilizing interventions in the region.
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Fifth is the claim that newly proposed American low yield nuclear warheads would be highly destabilizing and lower the nuclear threshold.
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And we have a much better grasp on what we'll lose if we don't slow the emissions destabilizing the global climate.
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In 2009, families with poor credit experienced a destabilizing event, such as a medical issue or job loss, every 87 days.
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The U.S. announced additional economic sanctions against Iran over its ballistic missile program and destabilizing actions in the region in July.
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Robot dogs made by other research teams have been trained to open doors, withstand destabilizing blows, and run across uneven ground.
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He criticized US military interventions in the Middle East, specifically the Libya intervention and the Iraq war, for destabilizing the region.
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We were clear-eyed that Iran engages in destabilizing behavior – including support for terrorism, and threats toward Israel and its neighbors.
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All three paths would be difficult and destabilizing, and would likely hasten Merkel's departure after more than 13 years as Germany's leader.
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Phillippe played a leading role in destabilizing Haiti in 2004, when he led the coup that ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
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They might mean unauthorized apps have taken control (or part-control) of your device and are destabilizing the system as a whole.
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"Even small rate changes from these low levels are very destabilizing on financial markets abroad as well as at home," she said.
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The reversal in capital flows has the potential to be incredibly destabilizing and could result in rolling currency crises, especially in Asia.
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Raab's departure, in particular, is extremely destabilizing for May, as he was literally supposed to help negotiate the deal he now rejects.
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Tillerson urged China to "use all available tools to moderate North Korea's destabilizing behavior," said acting US State Department spokesman Mark Toner.
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on Pyongyang to "cease destabilizing acts," adding that Ban remained "gravely concerned" by the situation.
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LONDON — European officials are concerned the Trump administration's hands-off approach to diplomacy could risk destabilizing a tinderbox region in Southeast Europe.
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Brexit would be a destabilizing force in Europe, and the domino effect that could follow would be catastrophic for the United States.
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The government has warned that social media, particularly foreign services, could be a destabilizing force for Chinese society and even jeopardize security.
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One product of such turmoil could be even more Syrian refugees flooding Europe -- a phenomenon that those countries already see as destabilizing.
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He also said such calls risk seriously destabilizing the Middle East and harm efforts to find a peace settlement in the region.
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Moreover, criminal associates with access to billions of dollars are financing destabilizing political movements and the Hezbollah terrorist network in the region.
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Instead, it has largely been reduced to demonstrating strength by destabilizing eastern Ukraine and contributing to the chaos that has engulfed Syria.
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" As a recovering alcohol and drug addict, Sia found herself getting increasingly famous due to her talent and she found it "destabilizing.
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Italy now faces its own potentially destabilizing referendum on constitutional reforms in October or November, on which Renzi has staked his job.
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Fleabag effectively acknowledges us as her friends, and to think about how we might exist in the Fleabag universe is thoroughly destabilizing.
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An Italian government source told Reuters the country was looking at options to protect its banks from a destabilizing share sell-off.
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" He added: "We have a serious problem on our hands, with technologists developing and releasing tools that will have profoundly destabilizing effects.
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Hulking, hostile and wildly unpredictable, he's like a wounded bear defending his lair who's forced to accommodate a pair of destabilizing interlopers.
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The immediate priority is a ceasefire to stop the carnage, control the refugee crisis and prevent Syria's fallout from destabilizing the region.
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"Impeachment would be a messy, contentious affair, but the alternative â€" three more years of destabilizing dysfunction â€" is worse," Flynt wrote.
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I fear the US Department of Justice and local law enforcement will pursue mainstream American Muslim nonprofit organizations, destabilizing our core institutions.
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China is most worried about destabilizing the Korean Peninsula and has proven they will act in their own best interest, Cohen said.
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Three years later, he was brutally ousted by a CIA-sponsored coup after the American government spent millions destabilizing Allende's Socialist party.
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China, North Korea's most important backer and economic lifeline, appears to be getting fed up with the destabilizing behavior from its neighbor.
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"I stressed the importance of finding common ground among the claimants and avoiding a destabilizing cycle of mistrust or escalation," Kerry said.
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But the world is now facing a very different crisis, with not only Russia but also the U.S. acting as destabilizing forces.
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This supplemental agreement should include restraining Iran's ballistic missiles program, extending sunset clauses on Iran's centrifuges, and constraining Iran's destabilizing regional behavior.
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Trump has long railed against the deal, which he said bolstered Iran's nuclear ambitions while failing to address Tehran's other destabilizing activities.
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The Trump administration, therefore, should now use this to pressure China to do more in holding Pyongyang accountable for its destabilizing activity.
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In the latest effort to undermine ObamaCare, President Trump took two major steps towards destabilizing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) last week.
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The reasons for her rebellion emerge piecemeal, starting with the first wedding, and imply a greater, more destabilizing insurrection is in process.
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The influx could be destabilizing, particularly in Jordan and Lebanon where Syrian refugees now make up a large share of the population.
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Since Trump's election last year, many of his European allies have been showing increasing concern about his destabilizing impact on global stability.
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Terrorists are targeting civilians more than ever before, causing an upsurge in the number of refugees, erasing development gains and destabilizing governments.
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Some leaders fear a campaign to isolate Moscow for its destabilizing activities could be quickly undone by an eager-to-please Trump.
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"Efforts to undermine the expressed will of the Macedonian public are destabilizing and damaging to the regional peace and security," he added.
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You create chaos as a way of destabilizing the surroundings that could bring you to make something that would otherwise be conventional.
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Unsurprisingly, the notoriously impulsive president keeps changing his mind about whether to focus on more general topics or on Iran's destabilizing behavior.
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He dismissed the Supreme Court's legal arguments in the election of 2000 but applauded the court for ending a destabilizing election crisis.
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Sustaining the Fordow waiver even after Iran violated its JCPOA obligations at that facility risks underwriting additional, more destabilizing Iranian nuclear violations.
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But Mr. Trump's attempt to blame them for unleashing the Islamic State and destabilizing the Middle East shows either misunderstanding or ignorance.
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What results is a terrifically clever reimagining of The Turn of the Screw — preserving the destabilizing mood, and adding some modern touches.
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The leaked chat logs ProPublica obtained showed Atomwaffen members discussing insurgency-style tactics aimed at destabilizing the US by attacking its infrastructure.
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A bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation to ramp up sanctions on Russia for its election meddling and other destabilizing behavior.
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Does this mean the ECB must either leave the public in the dark about its future actions, or risk destabilizing the Eurozone?
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Ever since this regime has taken power, they have suffered under economic sanctions because of this regime's destabilizing activities in the region.
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Analysts say he changed his mind to avoid destabilizing the bilateral relationship as both countries work together on reigning in North Korea.
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In interviews with local media at the weekend, Maxsted had said firing Hartzer during the crisis would be destabilizing for the bank.
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Intensifying recession fears are driving down an oil market already pummeled by coronavirus concerns and destabilizing actions by Saudi Arabia and Russia.
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Meanwhile, Russia and Saudi Arabia, two of the world's largest oil producers, are in a spat that's destabilizing the supply of oil.
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This causes the water to expand in volume, destabilizing the mixture, and produces the violent, spontaneous explosions we sometimes see in nature.
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"This is another example of the destabilizing role of Iranian proxies in undermining peace and security in the region," the official said.
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At the end of the Cold War, British and French leaders worried that the passing of the old order might prove destabilizing.
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The weapon was endorsed by Mr. Obama, though it has been criticized by other Democratic nuclear experts, like William Perry, as destabilizing.
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And slapping massive tariffs on goods from Mexico and China could dramatically increase prices for U.S. consumers and create destabilizing trade wars.
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Here's to loving one of the least-hip shows on TV. To its earnest parenting, its destabilizing cast changes, its long seasons.
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That will invite in other destabilizing forces, especially from Iran and its proxies that are now entrenched in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.
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Tests of ballistic missiles — especially missiles that can carry nuclear warheads — are destabilizing, and Iran continues to meddle in its neighbors' affairs.
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Creating the Space Force sets up structural changes and reinforces approaches that could hasten a costly and destabilizing arms race in space.
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The craft of the Pakistani military spies lies not in legal or financial matters but in blackmailing politicians and destabilizing elected governments.
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The new law would strengthen sanctions first directed against Russia in 2014 after the annexation of Crimea and the destabilizing of Ukraine.
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This double tax on corporate equity biases companies to favor debt, which has the side effect of destabilizing the economy during recessions.
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Yet Araud suggested leaks were perhaps the least of leaders' concerns, citing Trump's tendency to veer into unexpected territory, destabilizing his interlocutor.
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There is something destabilizing about seeing Offred in a glittering golden dress cut low in the back and a pair of heels.
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A country set on destabilizing region after region, stoking wars, and aiding the worst kinds of dictators isn't looking for a reset.
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The UNGA next week, whatever Trump says, is unlikely to break what threatens to become a destabilizing cycle of cross-border attacks.
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North Korea's nuclear and missile tests are highly destabilizing, and could spark an uncontrolled escalation of tension into an all out conflict.
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Some key postmodern thinkers reveled in the idea's destabilizing power and opened the door to questioning the very notion of objective knowledge.
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"If the U.S., U.K. and France want to avoid the destabilizing consequences of entrenching authoritarian rule in Egypt, they should act now."
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That helps explain why the introduction of racial issues to the Party by Humphrey and others was so destabilizing, in his view.
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The obvious danger here is that the longer the self-correcting mechanisms get suppressed, the more aggressive and potentially destabilizing the overcorrection.
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Indeed, Johnson said he would tell Trump to pull back from a trade war that is already destabilizing economic growth around the world.
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"The other thing you can't write out is more policy missteps from C.S.R.C. and more anticorruption probes, which are profoundly destabilizing," he added.
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But snatching land from other nations, scaring your neighbors and destabilizing your business and political rivals are not policies you can maintain forever.
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"It's always destabilizing when you're potentially breaking up a family or you have a big section of your life that's ending," he says.
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A series of reports and investigations this year illuminated Facebook's role in spreading disinformation, interfering with elections, and destabilizing communities around the world.
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Mr. Trump and the Congressional leadership have an opportunity to redesign a supportive fiscal policy, without destabilizing cyclically and structurally fragile public finances.
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I believe it is necessary to take this decision to avoid an unwelcome and potentially destabilizing general election at this historically critical time.
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This White House, however, sees Iran as a destabilizing force in the Middle East and a mortal threat to US troops stationed there.
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Somebody has to tell the Germans that they are destabilizing the monetary union with their mega trade surpluses of 8 percent of GDP.
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Central banks began targeting inflation in the 1990s as a way to keep the value of money from changing quickly, destabilizing the economy.
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Officials in Europe and the US have said that Russia is behind a widespread disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizing elections in the West.
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Anything more than that and you're courting unnecessary risk and destabilizing your portfolio … and this advice isn't just true for the stock market.
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A Space Force wouldn't necessarily be destabilizing, but "we have an almost more dangerous situation now than in the Cold War," she says.
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Will they decline to publish the material, for fear they could be aiding a foreign intelligence operation aimed at destabilizing the Democratic process?
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The researchers found that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could start destabilizing rapidly within decades, not centuries, if greenhouse gas emissions kept soaring.
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He also "stressed that the intervention by Russia and Cuba is destabilizing for Venezuela and for the U.S.-Russia bilateral relationship," it said.
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"We continue to stand ready for dialogue and accommodation to promote regional stability, combat destabilizing extremist violence and reject sectarian hatred," he wrote.
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Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze called it a grave threat to security, and the foreign ministry said it was aimed at destabilizing the situation.
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The Kurds' bid for independence angered Turkey and Iran, which both have large Kurdish populations and condemned the referendum as destabilizing the region.
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This, according to Parrilla, could ultimately end with an explosion in foreign exchange risk,destabilizing fiat currencies and creating significant upside for gold.
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Has Europe had its own version of those events, or is it mostly that the financial crisis was this giant, massive destabilizing event?
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But he said overseas risks were growing and could inflict broader damage to Japan's economy by hurting business sentiment and destabilizing financial markets.
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Without that, as has been frequently repeated by U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, China's destabilizing trade surpluses would be back in no time.
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" Trump added: "Threatening and destabilizing actions only increase the North Korean regime's isolation in the region and among all nations of the world.
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"Russia should suffer consequences for its aggressive, destabilizing behavior and its illegal occupation of Ukraine," Mattis said in statment issued by the Pentagon.
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"We have been clear that Russia's pattern of aggression and destabilizing behavior undermines its claims to be a responsible international partner," she said.
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Pompeo, in a phone call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday, said intervention by Russia is "destabilizing" for U.S.-Russia relations.
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As a result, average premiums for ACA-compliant coverage could far exceed those of noncompliant coverage, thereby destabilizing the market for compliant coverage.
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But time travel is a slippery and often problematic storytelling device, with a sordid history of irreparably destabilizing otherwise great movies and series.
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So, instead of worrying about a destabilizing economic management, Washington is concerned about a slowdown of a much more balanced euro area economy.
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But while the prospect of direct clashes between the two regional rivals has eased, their ongoing proxy war is destabilizing the Middle East.
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The Honduran government Tuesday called on its citizens not to join the caravan, warning it was having a destabilizing impact in the region.
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The question is how to craft a reciprocity policy without destabilizing bilateral relations or triggering a retaliatory backlash against U.S. businesses in China.
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" Similarly, the national economic threat of online gambling for destabilizing Wall Street financials is exemplified by the 60 Minutes investigative report, "Financial WMDs.
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It might also keep the Europeans, who want to keep the deal, on board with administration efforts to fight Iran's other destabilizing activities.
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"Impeachment would be a messy, contentious affair, but the alternative - three more years of destabilizing dysfunction - is worse," Flynt writes in the ad.
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A Trump presidency would likely be destabilizing for emerging currencies based on his strong views on China, Mexico, and trade policy in general.
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The Countering Iran's Destabilizing Activities Act, which also includes the Russia sanctions, passed the Senate in a 98-2 vote on June 15.
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One expert said the visit might be a message and a warning to Iran and its proxy forces to stop destabilizing the region.
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The Gulf allies also cut diplomatic ties with Qatar, accusing it of supporting Islamist groups and destabilizing the region, allegations that Qatar denies.
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And for the past several months, senior administration officials have talked publicly about the US taking a harder line on Iran's destabilizing behavior.
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"The United States is deeply concerned about Iran's recent ballistic missile launches, which are provocative and destabilizing," Ms. Power said in her statement.
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"Iran and the Houthis, in particular, need a much better understanding of our seriousness when it comes to their destabilizing activity," Haley said.
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It implied that Azerbaijan's forces were moving beyond defensive positions and into Nagorno-Karabakh, a potentially destabilizing development in the volatile South Caucasus.
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For all the jokes about 2016 being a terrible year, or one that made no sense, 2017 managed to top its destabilizing properties.
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Sander's photographs are organized chronologically and surrounded with detailed timelines explaining the political and economic fluctuations destabilizing a culturally vibrant and diverse Germany.
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But he has produced an unusually long string of commercial and critical hits: audacious, funny-peculiar, joyfully destabilizing series, in nearly every genre.
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He has derided the deal as a capitulation to Iran, arguing that it fails to address Tehran's destabilizing activities beyond its nuclear pursuits.
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Therefore, to successfully counter Iran's destabilizing activities, the U.S. needs to deprive Iran of those undeserved security guarantees by ending the nuclear deal.
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"If he removed Jerome Powell, it would be hugely destabilizing to markets," said Ernie Tedeschi, a policy economist at Evercore ISI in Washington.
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"Russia should suffer consequences for its aggressive, destabilizing behavior and its illegal occupation of Ukraine," Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said in a statement.
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It was d-e-t-e-r-r-e-n-c-e — deterrence of a Russia that has been increasingly reckless and destabilizing.
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A robust market for alternative fuels will buttress US companies and consumers from potentially destabilizing oil market fluctuations driven by hostile foreign powers.
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Both numbers are alarming, but the gap suggests that this informal economy is far more destabilizing than Silicon Valley investors care to admit.
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The Treasury said Russia's "malign and destabilizing cyber activities" included the NotPetya attack last year, which spread across Europe, Asia and the Americas.
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The officials expressed concern that in addition to destabilizing the Afghan government, the group is becoming connected to terrorist plots beyond Afghanistan's borders.
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But for those who see the decline of white dominance as destabilizing, any increase in the minority population is perceived as an attack.
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Washington said the country was also curbing its destabilizing activities in neighboring South Sudan, which split off as an independent nation in 2011.
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As the play develops, Evangeline draws more and more blatantly on Madeline's own life, destabilizing a young woman who is already pretty unstable.
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Pressure is mounting on Jordan to take in what could amount to hundreds of thousands of refugees, at risk of destabilizing the country.
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But, even as Justice Alito ignored a leading precedent on precedent, he seemed to introduce a new and destabilizing element to the analysis.
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The two matters are linked, because Maduro (and before him, Hugo Chavez) has tacitly supported the FARC's destabilizing activities in regional rival Colombia.
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When Mr. Allen starts to solo, the guitarist accompanies with single notes, or quick and rattling chords — destabilizing things and pushing them forward.
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There's something viscerally destabilizing about those videos, which reveal the moments when unsuspecting children at play collide with the demands of capitalist exploitation.
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But focusing only on Iran ignores the destabilizing activities of Saudi Arabia in Yemen, where Saudi bombs have killed untold numbers of civilians.
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Democratic senators, including Debbie Stabenow of Michigan and Thomas R. Carper of Delaware, asked Mr. Price why the administration was destabilizing insurance markets.
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Houthi rebels based in Yemen recently claimed responsibility for the attack, signaling a destabilizing escalation in Saudi Arabia's ongoing attempt to subjugate Yemen.
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Amnesty International said the destabilizing impact of the offensive meant about half a million people in the border region were potentially at risk.
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"Allowing Turkey to move into northern Syria is one of the most destabilizing moves we can do in the Middle East," Democratic Rep.
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Anyone who has witnessed the past decade of American politics cannot be surprised by how destabilizing this demographic change was in the 1850s.
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While many Republican lawmakers put out statements praising the strikes, Democrats criticized the action for lacking congressional authority and further destabilizing the region.
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Texas refers to "changing coastal conditions" and South Carolina talks about the "destabilizing effects and unpredictability" of three major storms in four years.
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Their opposition failed to stop Barzani from moving ahead with the vote, and the destabilizing results are now apparent for all to see.
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In the past two decades, Congo's wars over minerals, politics, ethnicity and land have killed millions, destabilizing a big chunk of the continent.
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"We have the opportunity to act now to prevent a profoundly destabilizing action and intervention in our democracy before it happens," she said.
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Because that's precisely the destabilizing effect this op-ed will have on America's standing in the eyes of our friends ... and our enemies.
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Political influence over monetary policy would produce more destabilizing booms — as politicians pumped up growth to serve their electoral purposes — and inevitable busts.
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They also launched a series of destabilizing data leaks and disinformation campaigns against the United States during the 20133 presidential election campaign season.
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China has angrily objected to the THAAD deployment, saying it does little to deter the North's missile threat while destabilizing regional security balance.
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When these things break down, the ability to limit who rises to power and who doesn't is lost and that can be destabilizing.
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It is unclear if the GOP has the votes to repeal the law without an immediate replacement, as it risks destabilizing insurance markets.
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The danger is that a class identity founded on collective labor is replaced by an identity founded on resentment, further destabilizing our politics.
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"Recent unilateral actions by China — including M503 flight route & increased military exercises — are destabilizing & should be avoided," Ms. Tsai tweeted on Jan. 5.
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China has quieted fears that its years of breakneck economic growth would yield a destabilizing slowdown, instead adding to the global growth festivities.
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We had been dating for nearly five years, and the surprising revelations had a way of destabilizing my grip on the real world.
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Trump as a destabilizing spoiler within US politics is an asset, but a Trump presidency is much less appealing, even to the Russians.
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Her works don't involve images of nature, but instead natural objects on their own, presented in an entirely new, surprising, and thoroughly destabilizing way.
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Authors of the research suggested EU cities importing banking risk from the U.K. to the continent could have a destabilizing impact on the bloc.
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"Extremism is a destabilizing factor globally," Assistant Secretary of State Evan Ryan told VICE News outside the location of the final competition last week.
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Because a destabilizing European Union would further strengthen the dollar against the euro, the British pound and, in all likelihood, the yuan as well.
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On Wednesday, Pompeo held a call with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov with both sides once again accusing each other of destabilizing the country.
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"I think what the story in the film is doing — instead of center a cis, straight, white character — is destabilizing that character," Ernst argued.
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"These latest attacks build on a pattern of destabilizing Iranian behavior and pose a serious danger to the region," he said in a statement.
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As with so many things on the far right, the effect that Scaramucci may have played in destabilizing the President's actual agenda was irrelevant.
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And in April, the United States designated the IRGC as a foreign terrorist organization in response to its destabilizing behavior in the Middle East.
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If the United States resists, then we can expect further destabilizing provocations, perhaps backed with the threat of the actual use of nuclear weapons.
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Russia's main domestic security agency says unspecified foreign special services are plotting a series of cyber attacks aimed at destabilizing the nation's financial system.
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But the trade issue needs to be resolved through a negotiating process rather than destabilizing monetary policies aimed at exchange rates and asset prices.
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Additionally, the further deterioration in China's growth could be dangerous by destabilizing the country, which is already dealing with growing protests in Hong Kong.
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European officials have categorically ruled out renegotiating the deal, but have said they share Trump's concerns over Iran's destabilizing influence in the Middle East.
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The White House said any satellite launch by North Korea would be viewed by the international community as another destabilizing provocation by that country.
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It's very destabilizing to lose one but everyone has a network of journalist friends who work at other places and something will open up.
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"We urge Russia to cease its destabilizing activities in Ukraine and elsewhere and its support for hostile regimes, including Syria and Iran," he said.
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The prosecutor accused management of deliberately "destabilizing" employees and creating a "stressful professional climate" through a company-wide strategy of "harcèlement moral" – psychological bullying.
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The U.S. State Department called on Turkey to focus on the fight against Islamic State militants and described Turkish activity in Afrin as destabilizing.
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Defense Secretary James Mattis on Wednesday said overcoming Iran's destabilizing influence in the Middle East is critical for ending the civil war in Yemen.
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Maxine Waters (Calif.) said Wall Street's boom after Trump's election, reacting to "a massive, destabilizing, lawless agenda," was no replacement for broad economic growth.
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In a speech in Warsaw earlier U.S. President Donald Trump described Poland as an exemplary ally in building defenses to counter Russian "destabilizing behavior".
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Moreover, the persistent bloodshed could unleash new and destabilizing waves of refugees into neighboring nations from which they could then attempt to reach Europe.
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The destabilizing nature of East Asian trade imbalances should give pause for thought to those worrying about the weak growth of output and employment.
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The Arab leaders accused Tehran and the Lebanese Shi'ite movement of destabilizing the Middle East, but they fell short of agreeing on concrete action.
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But he added that the diplomatic approach "has to be backed with military threat" if North Korea chooses to move forward with destabilizing actions.
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Clear choice In short, North Korea presented the United States with a clear choice: stop B-1B flights or risk highly destabilizing missile launches.
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Lowering interest rates could also prove counter-productive as it would narrow margins at financial institutions and risks destabilizing the banking system, analysts say.
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Iranian Revolutionary Guard officials and Hezbollah schooled the southern commanders in guerrilla tactics in hopes of destabilizing Saudi Arabia's southern flank, the sources said.
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Bypassing the WTO risks destabilizing a global trade system that — despite its flaws — provides huge economic benefits to the United States and American workers.
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Further, the bill sends a clear message to Iran and North Korea that the American people will not tolerate their dangerous and destabilizing behavior.
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Some people have described the same destabilizing feeling over the past year as the US has been wracked by terror attacks and mass shootings.
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For whatever reason, Putin appeared willing to see Iran hit, knowing the straining and destabilizing effect it may have on their alliance backing Assad.
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Many Lebanese, even those angry about endemic corruption, fear that change could be destabilizing and feel compelled to vote for their sects' traditional leaders.
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And yet, for all these destabilizing moves, Syria was a coherent focal point in a region short on leaders who could deal and deliver.
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But if stopping Iran from destabilizing the region and continuing its development of nuclear-capable missiles were easy, it would have already been accomplished.
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But the uncertainty about his plans is potentially more destabilizing than anything for the ruling elite, the political, security and business leaders around Putin.
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What we see are some attacks that appear to support a logical strategy: destabilizing Turkey, stoking sectarian tensions in Baghdad, shaking up Saudi Arabia.
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When people who don't know what they're doing come into the market, it spurs things on, but it can also have a destabilizing effect.
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Or maybe more accurately, it's about western democracy versus a Russian leader who has made destabilizing the West a long-term goal of his.
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But Ignatius' account leaves little doubt that under the Crown Prince, the oil-rich kingdom is in fact a destabilizing force in the world.
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Nor was Haley wrong to point out that Iran was a destructive and destabilizing force in a region that desperately needs less of both.
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That could make it even more of a challenge for Europe to maintain economic sanctions imposed on Moscow for annexing Crimea and destabilizing Ukraine.
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The Obama administration did not effectively address the expansionist and destabilizing behavior of former KGB colonel Vladimir Putin, not even after he invaded Ukraine.
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With the opposition unwilling to be seen destabilizing the government, the threat of an immediate political crisis appears to have waned, though risks remain.
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He will continue working with allies and partners to increase diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea to end its threatening and destabilizing behavior.
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This simultaneity of presence and absence of the surrounding buildings and their spatiality has an equally destabilizing effect on the viewer's sense of permanence.
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But as the country's health authorities scramble to contain the worst outbreak in decades, WhatsApp's misinformation trade threatens to go from destabilizing to deadly.
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China does have enormous economic leverage over North Korea, but again they're unwilling to use it for fear of destabilizing the North Korean regime.
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Snyder is of the belief that North Korea's behavior, albeit subversive to the existing world order and destabilizing to the surrounding region, is logical.
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Whether done by the government or companies, the belief that speech is being suppressed on the basis of political ideology can be dangerously destabilizing.
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In fact the Congressional Budget Office makes it clear in a report last week that it's Trump himself who is destabilizing the ACA marketplaces.
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Meanwhile, humans kill somewhere between 63 and 7 million sharks per year worldwide, and declining shark populations are destabilizing ocean ecosystems around the globe.
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Speaking to his cabinet on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iranian belligerence was the main destabilizing factor in the entire Middle East.
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That would have been a better and a more sustainable economic stimulus than the destabilizing and deficit-financed tax cuts the U.S. can't afford.
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President Trump signed the "Countering Iran's Destabilizing Activities Act of 2017" after both the House and the Senate passed it with an overwhelming majority.
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Israel has long ruled out any such influx as destabilizing, arguing that refugees should stay where they are or in a future Palestinian state.
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That plan required extensive presence inside Iran's networks — called "implants" or "beacons" — that would pave the way for injecting destabilizing malware into Iranian systems.
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The United States opposed the referendum as a destabilizing move at a time when all sides in the region are still fighting Islamic State.
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Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, accused Saudi Arabia of "wars of aggression, regional bullying, destabilizing behavior & risky provocations," in a statement on Twitter.
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We stood by as Saudi Arabia seeded fanatical madrasas in places like West Africa, Pakistan and Indonesia, gravely destabilizing poor parts of the world.
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"Continued presence of these rumors on social media presents a danger of muddying the waters and further destabilizing an already volatile situation," they said.
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President Xi Jinping, above, must avoid appearing to buckle to U.S. demands, but also deter moves toward a destabilizing war on the Korean Peninsula.
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Many of Iran's activities are indeed destabilizing; but Mr. Trump's friend Vladimir Putin has been no less responsible for keeping Mr. Assad in power.
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The leadership in Beijing worries that easing its grip too fast could lead to destabilizing flows of funds in and out of the country.
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But a hands-off American approach may only give more space to violent criminal groups in Mexico and elsewhere, destabilizing the region, analysts said.
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But he stressed that the chance of Japan's banking sector destabilizing was "very low" for now, as many financial institutions had sufficient capital buffers.
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Last week the Middle East faced its most destabilizing threat in years following a drone strike on one of Saudi Arabia's largest oil refineries.
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The volatility unleashed by a warming earth – drought and desertification, rising tides and storm surges, brutal wildfires and erratic growing seasons – is immensely destabilizing.
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"We want Spain to have a government, any government," the source said, referring to the destabilizing string of four parliamentary elections in four years.
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But gravity pulled on that water, causing it to rush down the sides of the bubble dome, destabilizing the whole weird structure until ... pop.
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If the 2020 election is tight, with the outcome hinging on just a few thousand votes, evidence of even modest interference could be destabilizing.
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Despite these relationships, both the United States and Turkey objected when Barzani announced a referendum for Kurdish independence, fearing the results would prove destabilizing.
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"These destabilizing actions are inconsistent with the commitment by China and all claimants to exercise restraint from actions that could escalate disputes," he said.
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Still, Kolanovic said even if there is a trade war, he does not think it will have adverse effects, such as destabilizing the economy.
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BUCHAREST (Reuters) - The French government is preparing measures to prevent activist funds destabilizing French companies, the country's finance minister told Reuters in an interview.
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Rather, the BOJ should be mindful of the risk of destabilizing Japan's banking system by maintaining ultra-loose policy for too long, he said.
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PARIS (Reuters) - The French government urged Iran on Wednesday to refrain from destabilizing actions in Syria and said it remained committed to Israel's security.
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"22019 was enormously destabilizing for the establishments of both parties," said Ryan Williams, a GOP operative and veteran of Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign.
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To offset such a risk, significant conventional reinforcements would be required, which would have a large impact on resources and could also be destabilizing.
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Many said that Mr. Trump's move was destabilizing, that it risked setting off violence and that it would make achieving peace even more difficult.
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The White House said the leaders agreed on the need to work with allies to counter Hezbollah's and Iran's destabilizing activities in the region.
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Some of Trump's speech was a repetition of vague principles — "we will work with our allies to counter the regime's destabilizing activity," for example.
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Trump also lambasted Clinton on foreign policy, accusing her of "almost single-handedly destabilizing the entire Middle East" during her time as secretary of state.
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Particularly in the opening work, Schumann's Trio No. 2 in F, these players were interested in destabilizing what can in other hands be smoother, politer.
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Israeli officials believe that Russia considers Iran a potentially destabilizing force in postwar Syria, and are cautiously optimistic that Russia understands Israel&aposs security concerns.
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That view has only strengthened since Trump's election last month, despite speculation ahead of the vote that his victory could spark market turmoil, destabilizing growth.
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The fact that he fired the acting attorney general over her refusal to defend his actions now sets a destabilizing tone for the new administration.
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Adding to tensions, southern forces were hit in two attacks within two days claimed by Islamic State and al Qaeda, among Yemen's many destabilizing forces.
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"Connecticut's compliance with ICE's request crystallizes the State's complicity in destabilizing families and communities," Bhatt said in an email after reviewing the ICE funding document.
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Kuroda, speaking at the same session, said he would pay attention of the risk of monetary stimulus lowering financial intermediation and destabilizing the financial system.
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British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt condemned the attacks, said they had violated international norms, and called on Iran to stop all forms of destabilizing activity.
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Indeed, the last few days have seen alarming signs that the political reaction to the attacks might yet prove more destabilizing than the attacks themselves.
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This impeachment spectacle already threatens to distract Americans from other important news items — including the Minsk agreements favoring Russia, which could end up destabilizing Ukraine.
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"They discussed the need to confront the increasingly dangerous situation associated with North Korea's destabilizing and escalatory behavior," the White House said in a statement.
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But it's also something that if you approach it from another angle, as I think some people have been, it looks a little potentially destabilizing.
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"Weapons that autonomously decide to kill people are as disgusting and destabilizing as bioweapons and should be dealt with in the same way," said Tegmark.
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The first episode, in particular, is structured like a Philip K. Dick novel, constantly destabilizing viewers and forcing them to question what they've been watching.
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Desired outcome: Turkey wants to get rid of Assad, remove the growing threat of ISIS and end years of destabilizing conflict along its southern border.
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"It was just brought home to me again that they are not changing their behavior, they are continuing to be a destabilizing influence," Mattis said.
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In September, North Korea conducted its biggest explosive nuclear weapons test yet, "demonstrating vividly the regional and global destabilizing effect of nuclear tests," Moniz says.
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The US and South Korea responded by holding a joint missile drill to counteract North Korea's "destabilizing and unlawful actions," a US Army statement said.
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A law that promises Obamacare will be essentially off the books in three years will be destabilizing to the insurance marketplaces all on its own.
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The war rhetoric spouted is extremely destabilizing and does not show a good understanding of the situation on the Korean peninsula, both past and present.
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Leaders in the Gulf are also eager to hear Trump's plan for combating what they regard as Iran's destabilizing presence in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
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With Washington in gridlock over health care and FBI hearings destabilizing the capital, Cramer said Europe's once-concerning politics "are looking downright placid" in comparison.
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The jihadist group aligns itself with the main Al Qaeda organization and is dedicated to destabilizing governments in the region and implementing shariah (Islamic) law.
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Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain cut ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing the Gulf state of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the region.
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"So if you're looking long term, this looks like a stabilizing event ... rather than destabilizing, which is how the markets are taking it," he said.
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She said the Iranian government still engages in a variety of concerning behaviors, including supporting terror, backing Syrian President Bashar Assad and destabilizing the region.
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Rather than Gorbachev, the Russians are now led by someone who is intent on destabilizing our democracy and who has embarked on expansionist territorial ambitions.
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In fact, turning over killing decisions to machines is seen by some technologists and military strategists as inviting a new and possibly destabilizing arms race.
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Always, in one form or another, the destabilizing "danse macabre" extends a reassuringly "sacred" promise to reward the "faithful" with freedom from earth-bound mortality.
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He cast "intelligently regulated market economies" as the path for preserving globalization's benefits while reducing the destabilizing inequality it has caused at the same time.
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Maybe it was the trap laid by the car that bucked his father from his motorcycle, killing him and destabilizing Greedo's childhood before it began.
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Moscow says it has no intention of invading the Baltics or Poland and accuses NATO of destabilizing Europe by moving troops closer to Russia's borders.
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"Iranian access to U.S. dollars or the U.S. financial system, whether direct or indirect, will only further support these threatening and destabilizing activities," he added.
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President Trump is announcing a new strategy on Iran that shifts the focus from Tehran's nuclear program to other actions the administration says are destabilizing.
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With the coalition government already embroiled in a leadership crisis between Mr. Ghani and his chief executive, Abdullah Abdullah, Mr. Hekmatyar's inclusion could be destabilizing.
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Preventing a destabilizing recession at a time of such acute societal tensions worldwide should be front and center on the minds of today's central bankers.
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"President Trump has been consistent and clear that this Administration is resolved to addressing the totality of Iran's destabilizing activities," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
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The former Afghan president Hamid Karzai has been accused by critics of willfully destabilizing his country's current government in an attempt to return to power.
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Very quickly, too, such destabilizing area developments could intersect, in both seen and unseen ways, and with both sub-state militarization, and corollary terrorist aggressions.
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UNGA's member states agreed to the SDGs in 2015 as a way to end destabilizing inequality, extreme poverty, and man-made climate change destroying ecosystems.
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The top U.S. military commander overseeing the Middle East said Tuesday that despite the nuclear deal, Iran shows no signs of altering its destabilizing behavior.
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"There are growing reasons of concern, including Iran's destabilizing role in the region -- especially in Syria by supporting non-state actors," another EU source said.
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"A win by her in France … is likely to be more destabilizing for the continental European economy than will be the Brexit negotiations," Burwell predicted.
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State price control agency Sundde said in a press statement that the people had been charged with price speculation, boycotting, destabilizing the economy, and smuggling.
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Most importantly, the Trump administration should stop using Central Americans as pawns for its anti-immigrant agenda, as this is highly destabilizing to the region.
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Republicans and Democrats have fought for years over the best ways to prevent another destabilizing financial crisis and protect consumers from risky and predatory loans.
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The risk of destabilizing runs on these markets, similar to bank runs prior to deposit insurance, still poses a threat to the broader financial system.
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Vestberg, who has been CEO since 2010, is leaving the company immediately and speculation about his replacement is seen as potentially destabilizing for other firms.
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To me, the nascent World Wide Web seemed to be a non-hierarchical, destabilizing system of power that would allow me to achieve this aim.
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"They agreed on the need for calm on all sides and on the importance of tackling Iran's destabilizing activity in the region," the spokeswoman said.
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And our sanctions are targeted at Iran's destabilizing activities within the region, while still maintaining all our efforts to ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons.
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Beijing has struggled to balance its goal of fostering innovation with its desire to keep control over a communication medium it believes could be destabilizing.
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"AI needs only to be perceived as highly effective to be destabilizing—for example, in the tracking and targeting of adversary launchers," the report said.
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"Every time they attempt to restart, they fail and the disruption breaks something else in the system, destabilizing the grid yet further," Mr. Aguilar said.
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So Trump's proposal during the meeting would be not only destabilizing and prohibitively expensive but also likely impossible to accomplish within the next few centuries.
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Nor will it allow cruises to stop in Cuba, which "continues to play a destabilizing role in the Western Hemisphere," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
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It's rare — and potentially more destabilizing — when a relationship comes into an existing structure, one where balance of power is already established and easily unsettled.
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Violent Islamist extremism has been increasingly destabilizing Burkina Faso, and a number of jihadist groups are known to operate in the area of the attack.
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Wolcott also repeated that Washington remains open to talks with Iran aimed at reaching a "comprehensive deal" and ending its "destabilizing behaviors" in the region.
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I had been through breakups before and was fairly comfortable being alone, but the abrupt ending of this relationship felt destabilizing in a new way.
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One of the other defining challenges of our time — the climate crisis, slower-moving but ultimately just as destabilizing to society — falls into this category.
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The state's argument has always been that it must impose order to provide stability, but the current overreaction to peaceful protest is in itself destabilizing.
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Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine and the producer-songwriter-conceptualist Brian Eno both cherish the resonant, the amorphous, the unmoored, the immersive, the destabilizing.
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Listen closely to Brahms's Adagio, and you may notice a destabilizing irregularity that is built into the rhythmic texture and lends it buoyancy and unease.
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They are openly boasting today about an act of destabilizing, violent vengeance that will make Americans, Iraqis, and Iranians less safe for the foreseeable future.
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Kurds who were seen as disloyal and destabilizing in their native region became the government's allies when they were used to displace Greeks in Cyprus.
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US protests Russia's 'destabilizing actions' As of Tuesday morning, 13 Russian diplomats were expelled from Ukraine, while Canada, Germany, France and Poland each expelled four.
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"This announcement makes clear that it is a new day in U.S.-Iran relations and that we will no longer tolerate Iran's destabilizing behavior," Sen.
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She set up and presided over negotiations between China's most powerful officials and a social network that many of them believed could be dangerously destabilizing.
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"On the one hand, you have a destabilizing message, and the other a stabilizing message, and it's not clear what direction they're heading," Cox said.
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He is skilled at homing in on the moments of the highest uncertainty, and transforming them into stories with quick and destabilizing twists and turns.
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The defense secretary said Iranian support for the Houthis was destabilizing Yemen, and he talked up the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
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Like Trump's statements, their quasi-comical memeing and name-calling was so destabilizing, flipping between serious and silly, that it warped the boundaries of discourse.
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" Mr. Putin twice ignored questions about Mr. Trump's speech in Warsaw in which he urged Russia to cease "its destabilizing activities in Ukraine and elsewhere.
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What may concern Mr. Trump when he says that Iran is not fulfilling the "spirit" of the deal is Tehran's destabilizing role in the Mideast.
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This split heightens the prospect that over the next year or so we could have a bloody and destabilizing leadership fight within the Conservative Party.
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And it liquidated a destabilizing figure: The general was the commander of the Quds Force, which is responsible for Iran's covert and extraterritorial military operations.
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Democrats this year have pointed to actions from the Trump administration, like cutting off key ObamaCare payments, as increasing uncertainty for insurers and destabilizing markets.
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A country representing 28 percent of the monetary union's economy and living so grandly off the rest of its partners is a structurally destabilizing factor.
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It would also create a potentially destabilizing void that might even lead to conflict, an outcome which would hurt everyone in the region, including China.
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However welcoming one might be toward African migrants, the progress of the far-right in recent German elections underscores how destabilizing the issue can be.
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France's approach to the Iran nuclear deal aims to ensure the durability of agreements, while separately attempting to address Tehran's destabilizing actions in the region.
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Iran is being targeted for its activities in Syria, its ballistic missile program and other "destabilizing activities," according to the Senate's version of the legislation.
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Anadolu also said that Mr. Erdogan had told Mr. Trump that he would not allow Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria to be a destabilizing force.
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General McMaster dealt with the fine print of security issues, and helped draft language challenging Russia to stop its "destabilizing" behavior in Ukraine and elsewhere.
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Like it or not, inequality in today's America drives politics toward rage and polarization, and toward destabilizing and dangerous populisms of both left and right.
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She set up and presided over negotiations between China's most powerful officials and a social network that many of them believed could be perilously destabilizing.
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"We condemn Russia's act of aggression ... This incident provides further evidence of Russia's destabilizing behavior in the region," Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman told reporters.
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If the planners' original vision was compromised over time, well — that's just what happens when the idealized concept meets destabilizing patterns of actual, everyday use.
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Unlike Dean Heller or Jeff Flake or many of their House colleagues, they won't personally pay an electoral price for destabilizing the American health care system.
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The scientists behind the new study say that sand mining destabilizing the shoreline could have made the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami's effects worse in Sri Lanka.
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Patience for a soured marriage is already short, however, and other states would probably look for ways to end strife that would risk destabilizing the Union.
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They point to Russian support for the Syrian regime, its 2014 annexation of Crimea, its destabilizing actions in eastern Ukraine and aggressive moves against NATO allies.
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He's an American who's trained in destabilizing countries (as agent Everett Ross tells us), many of which are still dealing with the lingering effects of colonization.
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It also suggests a massive appetite for risk, which in and of itself, is potentially destabilizing, both in China and, by extension, elsewhere in the world.
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He has not wavered from his view, expressed to Mr. Obama in 2013, that destabilizing the North would create chaos in the region, these people said.
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Obama administration officials said they are approaching Iran on two tracks, one for the Iran deal and another that continues to target the regime's destabilizing activities.
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Macron told the VivaTech conference that citizens around the world were demanding better protection from their governments, and that failing to act could be politically destabilizing.
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"The BOJ will not easily be able retract this liquidity in the future without destabilizing markets," said Andrew Meredith, co-managing director at Tyton Capital Advisors.
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Around the world, these diseases disproportionately affect the poor, destabilizing communities and driving families and communities deeper into poverty with lost pay and high health costs.
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Part of this policy stems from Turkey's unenviable position, living alongside two of the bloodiest, most destabilizing conflicts the Middle East has seen in a generation.
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There is also a powerful pragmatic argument: lethal autonomous weapons, selecting and engaging targets without human intervention, would be dangerously destabilizing for every country and individual.
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"Removing the tax penalty and opening up more affordable options was able to save taxpayer dollars, give families more choice, without destabilizing the exchanges," he said.
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He told VICE that, yes, our democracy is vulnerable to a destabilizing attack, but said he wouldn't be as quick as others to blame the Ruskies.
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"The recent rally in dollar-yuan which the market has so far treated as benign could easily turn into a destabilizing factor," they wrote last week.
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Over the past year, Chinese equities have steadied while the yuan CNY=CFXS has gained sharply against the dollar, easing worries over potentially destabilizing capital flight.
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John Hickenlooper that their policies were too liberal, too destabilizing, too expensive, too politically divisive and too risky for a party desperate to beat Donald Trump.
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Clapper said on CNN that the rhetoric was having a destabilizing affect and could cause North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to decide to lash out.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China and the United States clashed again this weekend on trade and security, accusing each other of destabilizing the region and potentially the world.
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A further destabilizing factor could be the return of far right parties, including Pauline Hanson's One Nation, which are campaigning on anti-immigration, anti-Muslim agendas.
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Israel and Iran are -- unsurprisingly -- at loggerheads, and must be separated in both time and space to prevent them coming blows and further destabilizing the region.
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"This demonstrates once again why we need to address Iran's destabilizing activities across the region, while vigorously enforcing the nuclear deal," Clinton said in a statement.
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Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing the country of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the region.
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"Iran is the biggest destabilizing force in the Middle East and its policies are contrary to our interests," Mattis said in written responses to the committee.
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"North Korea is threatening its neighbors, destabilizing the Asia-Pacific region, and rapidly developing the technology to strike the American homeland with nuclear weapons," McCain continued.
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"The current system is already disrupting and destabilizing millions of people's lives," Sanders said in his major campaign speech about Medicare-for-all earlier this month.
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But Saudi Arabia has also been accused of destabilizing the region through its intervention in Yemen's civil war, which has exacted a heavy civilian death toll.
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Short-range missiles are considered more destabilizing because they can, in some circumstances, hit their targets so quickly that an enemy has no time to respond.
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" Yaalon himself warned, "Extremist and dangerous forces have taken over Israel and the Likud movement and are destabilizing our home and threatening to harm its inhabitants.
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Mullah Mansour instead rejected peace talks and stepped up attacks on Afghan and American targets, enlarging the Taliban's territorial control and further destabilizing Kabul's dysfunctional government.
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It tells the world that the United States under the Trump administration is not concerned about destabilizing the Middle East region by means of its actions.
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Kerry, who will visit China next, said an ADIZ would be "a provocative and destabilizing act", which would question Beijing's commitment to diplomatically manage the dispute.
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The U.S. government and others should help Pashinyan's government implement his new program, stamp out corruption, and prevent former government officials from destabilizing the new government.
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As Trump himself has complained, the way in which U.S. intelligence agencies and officials have also thrown themselves into the political maelstrom is also distinctly destabilizing.
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While agreeing it was a bad agreement, the former Israeli prime minister did say he thought there were other ways to deal with Iran's destabilizing behavior.
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"The United States seeks a better relationship with Russia, but this cannot happen while its unlawful and destabilizing actions continue in Ukraine and elsewhere," he said.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Global regulators may propose rules to prevent "fintech" innovations from destabilizing the broader financial system, the G20's Financial Stability Board said on Saturday.
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"Monetary policy has inevitably created destabilizing spillovers as well, especially when business cycles have been less aligned," Draghi said at an ECB forum in Sintra, Portugal.
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"They also said Qatar was "adopting various terrorist and sectarian groups aimed at destabilizing the region including the Muslim Brotherhood Group, Daesh (ISIS), and Al-Qaeda.
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The uncertainty over ObamaCare itself is destabilizing for insurers making "eight- or nine-figure decisions," said John Gorman, founder of the healthcare consultancy Gorman Health Group.
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Zanganeh blamed Iran's longtime foe the United States for destabilizing the oil market, saying that Washington was "using the oil as a weapon" to pressure Iran.
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Our goal was to coerce the Russian government to cease its destabilizing behavior in the region and later to support the cease-fire and peace process.
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Xi must at all costs head off a destabilizing trade war -- one possibility if Trump follows through on his threats to impose tariffs on Chinese goods.
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" McMaster said various US military and intelligence agencies are working on providing options to "have them ready" for Trump "if this pattern of destabilizing behavior continues.
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Although the procedures vary by state, they all generally suffer from the same destabilizing mechanism: a lack of safeguards to root out the appearance of partisanship.
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"Together, these actions reflect a strong and unified response to North Korea's provocative, destabilizing and dangerous activities," Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew said in a statement.
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The climate appears to be destabilizing, virtually all land ice on the planet has started to melt, and the oceans are rising at an accelerating pace.
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There is no honor in concealing the president's true nature from the voting public on the basis of how awful and unlikeable and destabilizing it is.
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Whether shot in a single go or pieced together by hiding cuts (as in Hitchcock's Rope), these long takes can be exhilarating, exhausting, destabilizing, or surprising.
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The United States wants Iran to give up its nuclear and ballistic missile programs and stop other activities it believes are destabilizing in the Middle East.
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As the deal unravels, the Iranian program will be able to continue unfettered, adding once again to the destabilizing challenges in the region, not reducing them.
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"Whatever the cause, in the run-up to the past two recessions, destabilizing excesses appeared mainly in financial markets rather than in inflation," Mr. Powell said.
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The Trump administration must not choose drastic and destabilizing steps to put further pressure on Turkey or strong-arm allies into playing along with its decisions.
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It's that they just don't recognize themselves in a party that thinks it's worth closing the government, destabilizing the economy and straining the military for it.
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"Intervention by Russia and Cuba is destabilizing for Venezuela and for the U.S.-Russia bilateral relationship," Mr. Pompeo told Mr. Lavrov, according to the State Department.
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But his reference late last month to Libya as a model for the disarmament of North Korea proved extremely destabilizing to the preparations for the meeting.
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"This is more about destabilizing democracy and pitting us against each other to limit the influence of the United States on the world stage," he said.
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