He's been doing much to destabilize that region, destabilize Iraq.
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But will it destabilize their relationship before or after the Army of the Dead destabilize all life?
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And if the shelves destabilize from events like this, it could destabilize the land ice that could drastically contribute to sea level rise.
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It will completely destabilize the market for individual health insurance.
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They [have thought] they can destabilize Western democracies for years.
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And all this is helping to destabilize some Western governments.
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Eritrea routinely denies charges it wants to destabilize its neighbor.
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Macron's team said the hack aimed to destabilize the vote.
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Yet they also destabilize American democracy in the long term.
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Provocations and pressure from China would destabilize relations, she said.
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The move will further destabilize an already dangerously unstable situation.
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It could really destabilize how all of us do business.
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"They are trying to destabilize us from within," he said.
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This move will destabilize the political world to some degree.
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"Nobody can these days destabilize the Assad regime," he said.
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"Their aim is still to destabilize the state," said Col.
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Even the expectation of such a ban would destabilize markets.
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I don't want to destabilize this situation any further, my friend.
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By voting out Queen Sandra, J.T. can destabilize his current tribe.
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" Their goal, according to the agency, was to "destabilize national security.
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"slow-motion coup" that threatens to further destabilize the country. It's
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Contrary to the doomsayers, these affordable options won't destabilize insurance markets.
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Many health experts have warned it would destabilize the market, though.
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ISIS continues to destabilize Iraq, Syria, and the increasingly fragile Lebanon.
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But the verdict could destabilize the fund at a crucial time.
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This can have the effect of starting to destabilize the market.
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And the half measure that Republicans achieved may destabilize insurance markets.
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"At the end they will go on to destabilize other countries."
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But defunding the cost-sharing program could destabilize the market immediately.
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We reject the premise that our independence would destabilize the country.
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Heavy rainfall tends to destabilize soil, causing more trees to uproot.
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Big surprises are thought to destabilize the economy, hurting economic growth.
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It's going to potentially destabilize one of our most important partners.
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Trump's well-documented affection for Moscow could also destabilize global politics.
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Russia's warnings, could be simply saber rattling, an attempt to destabilize Ukraine.
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Will he comment on the alleged American plot to destabilize Duterte's government?
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A sudden investor withdrawal in mining operations could destabilize those companies' stocks.
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What they are trying to do is scare us and destabilize us.
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Therefore, anything that could destabilize free and democratic nations was fair game.
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There is great competition between America or Russia to destabilize certain countries.
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It will destabilize a system that is working to keep passengers safe.
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Other companies fret that a vote to leave would destabilize financial markets.
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Forces operative trained by the CIA to destabilize governments—and he simply
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They do not want to destabilize the neighbor at the same time.
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Their deliberate efforts undermine effective governance, destabilize regions, and undercut U.S. influence.
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The military establishment tried to destabilize every elected government in the 1990s.
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Igor Konashenkov also warned military action against Assad could destabilize the region.
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Maduro says business leaders are arbitrarily inflating prices to destabilize his government.
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Any further reduction in Palestinian access to water could destabilize the region.
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And you want these Saakashvilis to destabilize the situation in the country?
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Preventing Sunnis from liberating Mosul will destabilize Iraq into the foreseeable future.
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The Cuban government dismisses dissidents as mercenaries seeking to destabilize the country.
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The setup delivers a sense that what lies beyond will destabilize you.
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When work is like water, it can erode and destabilize our lives.
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The war begins with Trump's efforts to destabilize the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Not just to destabilize the electoral system, but to pick the winner.
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But the strategy could both destabilize Iraq and provoke Iran, they said.
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However, Trump's comments threaten to destabilize current negotiations that had looked positive.
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Other methods, like modifying pH levels, they hypothesized might destabilize the flower's cells.
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This messenger said he'd destabilize me if I didn't return his comm case.
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The Cuban government dismisses the dissidents as mercenaries seeking to destabilize the country.
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Dozens upon dozens of bomb threats serve to destabilize communities across the country.
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Ultimately, [fintech] could destabilize the banks in China if it happened too quickly.
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I said it's going to totally destabilize the Middle East, which it has.
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He proposes legislation to criminalize the "spreading of lies" to destabilize the country.
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Back then we took seriously Russian efforts to destabilize governments around the world.
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It's going to destabilize the Middle East, and that's exactly what it's done.
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Such a move, the Cuban official cautioned, could destabilize improved US-Cuban relations.
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Chronic hunger and famine take a devastating toll and destabilize countries and regions.
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Such an influx might destabilize those provinces, if not broader swaths of China.
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If you do this war, you're going to destabilize the entire Middle East.
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Mr. Putin has spent the past 16 years trying to destabilize the West.
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Democrats opposed the bills, saying they would cost too much and destabilize ObamaCare.
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Lawmakers in both parties criticized the move, arguing it would destabilize the region.
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They routinely accuse each other trying to destabilize and topple the other's government.
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This will serve to partially destabilize individual insurance markets, raising premiums for millions.
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Progressives warn that deportation campaigns destabilize entire communities, harming immigrants and natives alike.
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If this does happen, it would only destabilize further an already unstable region.
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But the tactics could further destabilize Libya and condemn migrants to more misery.
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And some wondered whether the young prince's assertiveness would further destabilize the region.
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It said the legislation would increase deductibles, make insurance skimpier and destabilize markets.
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The military officials pushed back, arguing that the fallout could destabilize the country.
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The crisis could destabilize Myanmar's status as one of Asia's hottest frontier markets.
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And Washington's response to Moscow's campaign to destabilize Western democracies has been inadequate.
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Some board members expressed concerns that a leadership change could destabilize the company.
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The economic sanctions will continue to destabilize global flows of commerce and finance.
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"It would be a mistake to further destabilize the [insurance] market," Thompson said.
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The career path is still precarious for unknowns who want to destabilize pop.
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Late Wednesday, NOTA secretary general requested Turkey not to further destabilize the region.
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Failure to resolve trade tensions could further destabilize the global economy, the IMF said.
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He did nothing as Russia worked with Iran to destabilize the entire Middle East.
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This will be "understood as an effort to destabilize the middle class," he added.
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"Ultimately, this could destabilize the marketplace resulting in higher premiums for everyone," Collins wrote.
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This climate migration will destabilize a region only just recovering from decades of conflict.
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Did Putin pick sides, or was he out mainly to destabilize our body politic?
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Plus, Trump and the GOP aren't exactly hiding their attempts to destabilize the market.
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Too much winter rain can destabilize the ground, leading to more floods and mudslides.
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This in turn could lead to waves of climate refugees which might destabilize governments.
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Each one of these things alone would be enough to destabilize the status quo.
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Trump's agenda The administration has been able to destabilize the standing of the media.
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Instead of being a stabilizing force in financial markets, Fed dithering will destabilize markets.
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The IFS report also warned that rising inequality threatens to destabilize the political system.
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These ideas help us understand attacks which destabilize confidence in democratic institutions or debate.
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It's the second time Spicer has said "destabilize" in recent remarks on the region.
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Political observers around the world worried that a Le Pen victory would destabilize Europe.
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Adversaries do not seek to attack their opponents physically but merely to destabilize them.
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Trump's threat to impose new auto tariffs has the potential to destabilize new talks.
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But analysts said Beijing was reluctant to enforce sanctions that could destabilize North Korea.
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Mattis was reportedly worried that a US withdrawal from Syria would destabilize the region.
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"They're very content that they managed to destabilize daily life here," Ms. Meir said.
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Anything that undermines this delicate balance will destabilize our communities and our economies quickly.
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Fighting in the area would also destabilize Georgia, Iran and the Russian North Caucasus.
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Presidential threats to "let ObamaCare implode" only create uncertainty and destabilize the individual markets.
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I said it's a terrible, stupid thing; it's going to destabilize the Middle East.
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With this latest tactic, he's trying to destabilize the country itself after he's crushed.
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American democratic norms and institutions are too strong for any one politician to destabilize.
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Government spokesman Theodore Jousseau blamed the violence on politicians trying to destabilize the administration.
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They want to destabilize the strongest defense alliance in the history of the world.
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The developments threatened to further destabilize a region fractured by seven years of war.
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Complications: The combination could destabilize Renault's longtime alliance with Nissan, which is already troubled.
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Such a move, they fear, could further destabilize Iraq and the wider Middle East.
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FARC dissidents want to destabilize rural areas and spread anxiety among civilians, Duque said.
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So how can we keep them in check so they don't destabilize the region?
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But he blamed the protests on monarchists and opposition groups trying to destabilize Iran.
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Would a President Gabbard talk Vladimir Putin out of trying to destabilize our democracy?
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Even the "skinny" version would have dramatic effects and could destabilize the insurance market.
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The Republican plan would further destabilize the social fabric for those at the bottom.
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Vilnius has regularly accused Moscow of trying to destabilize its institutions through cyber warfare.
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They said weakening those standards could destabilize the market for pharmaceuticals and harm patients.
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But we will not sit idly by while Iran continues to destabilize the region.
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Iraq is going to destabilize the Middle East, and I was 100 percent right.
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It fuels bubbles in the value of financial assets that destabilize markets when they burst.
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Seeking to destabilize Wendy, Taylor also puts the onus on Axe Capital's downfall on Wendy.
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The element of metal in the latter half of the year will destabilize the earth.
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Losing forests in Central America doesn't just destabilize the region, it comes with worldwide consequences.
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Premier Li Keqiang warned last week that rising external challenges could destabilize the Chinese economy.
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But eventually, stoking sectarianism will only empower extremists and further destabilize an already explosive region.
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Yes, they have to stop trying to destabilize the Middle East, causing even more chaos.
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Ukrainian authorities accuse Russia of trying to destabilize Ukraine through a series of targeted assassinations.
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The first of these has created an ISIS haven and helped to destabilize North Africa.
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The United States is afraid a fragmentation of Iraq could further destabilize the Middle East.
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This means more relatively warm air that can potentially destabilize the cold, fenced-in Arctic.
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The ERA, which put women on equal footing with men, threatened to destabilize that arrangement.
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In their letter, they raised concerns that the situation in Venezuela could destabilize the region.
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The longer they can keep it, the more likely it is to destabilize the ACA.
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"I don't agree with them that waivers will destabilize [the market]," MacArthur told reporters Wednesday.
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It is seeking to expand its sphere of influence, destabilize countries and weaken the alliance.
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Some fear the rush of cash could destabilize markets by removing humans from trading decisions.
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Critics say the former president is working from the wings to destabilize his successor's government.
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The government has labeled the protesters as terrorists whose aim is to destabilize the region.
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Barclays says that it's considered all options, and Bramson's plan would only destabilize recent progress.
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But it could dramatically destabilize the region by setting off a chain of destructive consequences.
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It's not like conservatism or ultraconservatism, but does it truly end or destabilize white supremacy?
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"It's only going to get worse as this marketplace continues to destabilize," Mr. Reed said.
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That, in turn, could lead to his firing or resignation, which could destabilize her party.
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These efforts should aid our regional partners and help destabilize adversaries' connections to local populations.
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State television has called me a C.I.A. operative who is trying to destabilize the revolution.
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It could also destabilize the San Andreas fault, risking extreme shakes and extensive potential damage.
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Instead, it leads to adverse selection that would increase premiums and destabilize the individual market.
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He and Mr. Spicer are employing ironic techniques not comically but cynically — to destabilize meaning.
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The question of the moment is: Are there enough people like him to destabilize Europe?
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And that may further destabilize and delegitimize yet another institution in the era of Trump.
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As a result, the refugee crisis continues to deepen, and the region continues to destabilize.
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Tehran's ability to coerce and destabilize its neighbors would grow exponentially with nuclear weapons capability.
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Venezuelan officials acknowledge some difficulties, but accuse media of exaggerating problems to destabilize the government.
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"If we kill the supervisory board now, that would further destabilize the bank," he said.
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Health care groups warn that the move would destabilize markets and cause premiums to rise.
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In addition to raising sea levels, Zemp said that melting glaciers can destabilize mountain ridges.
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Vladimir Putin's Russia has famously employed hybrid war tactics to destabilize wayward neighbors like Ukraine.
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Smith, meanwhile, offers no direct evidence that Russia did seek to destabilize U.S. energy giants.
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How do we assure that the progress towards carbon neutral energy does not destabilize world economies?
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China has objected to the decision, saying it would destabilize the security balance in the region.
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These plaques subsequently set another process in motion, whereby tau forms tangles that destabilize brain cells.
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The IMF said a failure to resolve trade disputes could further destabilize a slowing global economy.
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"This wasn't made for any other purpose but to destabilize businesses in the Ukraine," Williams said.
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Putin says Washington&aposs decision to exit the agreement could "destabilize the situation" in the region.
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In a rare public speech, the head of MI5 said Russian propaganda could destabilize Western democracy.
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The point was to destabilize liberal activists, undermining trust that activists had in their own movement.
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Attorneys for the House argued the lower court's decision threatens to destabilize the health care system.
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That decision sparked a complaint from China, which said it would destabilize the regional security balance.
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Longwall mining, for instance, can destabilize land through subsidence, which can destroy streams and damage property.
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I think we have a real risk here that it could destabilize efforts in that regard.
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"The goal is to destabilize—to undermine the ability of these Western countries to successfully govern."
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"Asking for a military intervention in Venezuela" was an attempt to destabilize the country, Rodriguez said.
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Both have shown little mercy in the mullahs' drive to destabilize and dominate the Middle East.
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"New technologies always destabilize the old order," said Columbia Business School professor and speaker Rita McGrath.
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Disruptions of Qatar's supplies would shake the natural gas market, but would not necessarily destabilize it.
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Even now, we are fighting against Russian aggression and its attempts to destabilize our sovereign nation.
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Moscow has argued that removing the Syrian leader from power would only further destabilize the region.
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The new route bypasses the Kurdish region but could still destabilize the country, according to Abdullah.
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But it could also destabilize Obamacare by siphoning out younger and healthier Americans from the exchanges.
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However, it could also destabilize Obamacare by siphoning off younger and healthier Americans from the exchanges.
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However, it could also destabilize Obamacare by siphoning out younger and healthier Americans from the exchanges.
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Both would destabilize insurance markets for people with pre-existing conditions in at least some states.
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It threatens to destabilize the balance between privacy and security that has existed for two centuries.
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And that, combined with the growing ambition of China and Russia, could destabilize the entire world.
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The AP reported that Putin warned the decision could "destabilize the situation" in the Middle East.
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Still, some experts have warned that removing the mandate will destabilize markets and cause premium increases.
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Rouhani's remarks come amid reports that Washington is seeking to destabilize Iran's Islamic government, Reuters reports.
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This sort of international stigma is helpful for the opposition in its quest to destabilize Maduro.
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Dictators, corrupt officials and international meddling have competed with earthquakes and hurricanes to destabilize the country.
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Concern: Allowing an alternative to ACA-regulated plans could destabilize the risk pool on the exchanges.
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Much of "Path of Blood" makes these extremists, who sought to destabilize Saudi Arabia, look inept.
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This rise in the far right doesn't just destabilize the home front; it also destabilizes internationally.
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China has been trying to rein in such borrowing, which it fears could destabilize the economy.
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The climate has indeed begun to destabilize, though the consequences are expected to grow increasingly worse.
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Looking at the way in which Iran is acting in the region to destabilize the region.
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If you want this outcome, you'll want to take steps to rattle insurers and destabilize markets.
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"This move has the potential to somewhat destabilize the current strategic balance in Europe," he said.
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" He said he had seen ministers "sitting around the cabinet table... trying to destabilize her (May).
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It also could override by statute any agency regulation that aims to destabilize the insurance markets.
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Bassil said any Saudi sanctions on his country would hurt Syrian refugees and destabilize the region.
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The intent, they said, was not to relieve Venezuela's hunger but to destabilize the Maduro government.
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Edmond Chammas, a 55-year-old Christian, said any permanent settlement of Palestinians would destabilize Lebanon.
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These are tools to destabilize a police state and help ordinary Cubans, but we curtail them.
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In Montenegro, Pence accused Russia of trying to "destabilize" the western Balkans - a message criticized by Moscow.
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"Turkey wants to destabilize the co-existence between the various groups of the Syrian people," he added.
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Cuban authorities countered that he was part of a plot to destabilize the island's single-party government.
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"This is going to destabilize the marketplace," said Molina, whose company sells Obamacare plans in nine states.
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However the deal is fraying and new groups are springing up to destabilize the West African nation.
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The two countries believe that any US move would destabilize the region and harm their own interests.
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The degree to which Putin's endeavors to destabilize America are to blame for this moment is debatable.
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Some local websites immediately published conspiracy theories that said he was there to destabilize the Serbian regime.
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Yet investors remain wary of surging anti-establishment sentiment that could destabilize the status quo in Europe.
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With Hitler's health worsening, the resistance steps up its efforts to destabilize the Nazi and Japanese regimes.
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Today, when Russia wants to destabilize Europe, it does not threaten military action, as the USSR did.
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Attacks by armed groups are on the increase and elections in February could destabilize the situation further.
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And finally, a number of attacks could be launched to completely destabilize, disrupt or destroy the network.
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In Europe, fears that ascendant populism in Britain, Poland, and Hungary would destabilize the E.U. proved exaggerated.
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But we also know, from fairly solid empirical research, that it can seriously destabilize democratic political systems.
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He has fueled a political atmosphere filled with false information and misstatements that destabilize our public discourse.
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Maduro calls him a criminal who sought to destabilize the country, and denies Venezuela holds political prisoners.
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"Even a few hundred armed fighters could destabilize the whole region," said a regional diplomatic security source.
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The eventual death of Fidel was once expected to destabilize Cuba, provoking CIA plots to kill him.
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Nearly all neighboring regional powers objected to the referendum, warning that independence could further destabilize the region.
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But right after the 2016 election, Republican began to undermine the law and destabilize the insurance exchanges.
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It's working to eliminate protections for the sick, destabilize the exchanges, and strip insurance from the poor.
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A total, immediate ban, would be horrible news for the miners, but it might also destabilize Bitcoin.
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Nonpartisan analysis from the Congressional Budget Office estimates that the Senate bill would destabilize the individual market.
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Overall, the council aims to determine whether "a firm's distress could destabilize the financial system," he said.
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Kirchner contend Judge Bonadio is part of a wing of the judiciary that conspired to destabilize Mrs.
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Moreover, immediately giving legal voice to citizens may destabilize countries that are without the necessary democratic institutions.
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Improving the capabilities of counterterrorism airstrikes as the region continues to destabilize will only become more problematic.
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"Iran's missile program poses a direct threat to our allies and continues to destabilize the region," Rep.
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No president has ever before acted to divide and destabilize the democratic alliance that defends our freedom.
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The three most glaring omissions were climate change, human rights and Russia's efforts to destabilize Western democracies.
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Since then, he said, he has been involved in a variety of activities meant to destabilize Pakistan.
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Ms. Rousseff's office quickly seized on the recording, describing it as an effort to destabilize the government.
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Compared to other proposed legislation, H.R. 622 is subtler in its attempts to destabilize public land ownership.
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The move could destabilize the health insurance market by removing an incentive for healthy people to enroll.
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Since last month, a number of people have been arrested and charged with plotting to destabilize Comoros.
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As a result, he was able to destabilize the "two realities" that have defined impeachment so far.
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And that, I think, was the point: to destabilize who is customarily let in, welcomed, and how.
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The problem isn't just that low-level offenses like littering can impose insurmountable debts and destabilize lives.
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May, has so far drawn back from resigning, a step that could destabilize her already weakened leadership.
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Washington said the vote would destabilize Iraq and undermine the American-led coalition battling Islamic State militants.
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That could further destabilize the law's already fragile marketplaces if it compels healthy, unsubsidized customers to leave.
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Upending that equilibrium can destabilize everything it once touched, a process whose resolution is impossible to predict.
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He could further destabilize the markets by not enforcing the mandate that most Americans have health insurance.
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"Instead, they found someone whose point is to destabilize the current science on climate change," she said.
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Insurers say their rates could rise as much as 30 percent, high enough to destabilize the markets.
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Democrats warn that ending the payments could destabilize the healthcare market and lead to sharply rising costs.
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Too much interference could destabilize the company and, by extension, a large part of the Saudi economy.
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But the Chinese in particular were reluctant to pass any sanction that could destabilize Mr. Kim's regime.
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Khamenei must see that Iran will end up isolating itself if it seeks to destabilize the area.
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Soleimani has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the Middle East for the last 20 years.
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Frequent attacks from Fulani herdsmen in the central region of the country threaten to destabilize the area.
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Suleimani has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the Middle East for the last 33 years.
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A rapid influx could deeply destabilize European politics and fuel the far right at a delicate moment.
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Second, Congress is rightly critical of Iranian activities that destabilize the Middle East and harm U.S. interests.
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Extreme weather continues to destabilize our society with increased frequency and scale and strikes on short notice.
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The collapse of order in Venezuela could set off a refugee crisis that would destabilize the region.
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The Nazis wanted the prisoners to forge American dollars as well, to destabilize the United States economy.
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Those sanctions were in response to the Russian annexation of Crimea and its activities to destabilize Ukraine.
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That move prompted criticism that it would destabilize a country struggling with high levels of street crime.
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Others see the Kremlin's hand in the chaos — a constant, choreographed campaign to destabilize its smaller neighbor.
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"I take this initiative as an attempt to destabilize the country," Babis told parliament before the vote.
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On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said he believed the attack was an effort to destabilize Ukraine.
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There are concerns that the current issues affecting Monte dei Paschi could destabilize the wider Italian banking system.
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Namely, the hack that appears to have been committed by Russia in order to destabilize the Democratic party.
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Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said state agencies should not battle each other as it could destabilize the economy.
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They want to destabilize the strongest defense alliance and a history of the world, and that is NATO.
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Beijing says failing to endorse the one-China principle would destabilize relations and hurt peace in the region.
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Ms. Murillo said the protests were organized by "those tiny groups that inflame and destabilize to destroy Nicaragua."
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We hear too often that to do more might destabilize the situation, but more must be done nonetheless.
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The power vacuum we created in Iraq gave rise to ISIS, and it continues to destabilize the region.
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Private insurance executives warn that such legislation would destabilize the U.S. health system and result in worse care.
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It not only risks a significant humanitarian crisis, but is likely to destabilize further an already precarious situation.
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"These networks are a tool to destabilize countries and to change elections," he told The Verge over Skype.
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It has also plunged districts into famine, nearly halved oil production and threatened to destabilize a volatile region.
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We also recognize the United States has exported gun violence through imperialist foreign policy to destabilize other nations.
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This is a sign that worker conditions are bad enough that they could destabilize Uber's services, after all.
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Yes, it would be better if she could destabilize the whole system, but that's a lot to ask.
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"They feel they are under assault and are … going to use propaganda to destabilize their opposition," she said.
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The government dismisses the dissidents, who are funded by U.S. interests, as mercenaries seeking to destabilize the country.
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Elsewhere, Russia will continue to exacerbate tensions within the Middle East to undermine U.S. interests and destabilize Europe.
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And on questions of fairness and preserving standards, advocates ignore how these laws destabilize the economic playing field.
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But he warned against attempts to destabilize Pakistan, which, like its arch-rival India, has a nuclear arsenal.
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Last week, she blamed opposition parties for the recent killings, saying the parties aim to destabilize the country.
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The referendum, far from settling matters, was "going to destabilize the country and the Conservative Party," he said.
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"Despite predictions that our actions would increase rates and destabilize the markets, the opposite has happened," Verma said.
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More specifically, in trying to destabilize Ukraine, he invoked "Novorossiya," a czarist name for much of southern Ukraine.
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A nuclear Iran would destabilize the region and set off a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
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It would also further destabilize a peace deal heralded as a landmark agreement just a few years ago.
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One possibility is that extraction could destabilize the sea floor and send sediment tumbling down the continental slope.
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Now, it also looks like the start of a period in which America's turmoil could destabilize the globe.
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Trump has used his platform to try to destabilize the Affordable Care Act and thereby diminish Obama's legacy.
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The move could reignite civil war and destabilize the entire region, according to activists and human rights groups.
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The researchers said one possible explanation was that it was an attempt to destabilize Ukraine as a whole.
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This would destabilize the ice shelf, known as the Larsen C, and put it in a precarious position.
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"They now are conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilize a legitimately elected president," Rousseff said.
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To retreat from our treaty obligations and undo the most successful military alliance in history would destabilize Europe.
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Mr. Putin has backed politicians who would destabilize Bosnia's fracturable institutions, still largely run by the European Union.
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Yorke and Godrich also tend to destabilize the machinery, juxtaposing the exact repetition of loops with individual variations.
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But militias with varying political and economic objectives have continued to destabilize the country, especially the eastern provinces.
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Insurers are taking these threats seriously, and they may be enough, on their own, to destabilize the market.
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To others, antifa is a false flag, a right-wing conspiracy whose goal is to destabilize the Left.
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These investments threaten to erode our technological and operational advantages and destabilize the free and open international order.
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Many executives at large banks feared that Mr. Trump was a loose cannon who could destabilize the economy.
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Russia's cyber activity seeks to confuse, destabilize and ultimately bring to power foreign governments pliant to Russia's aims.
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But if they did destabilize the country, Europe would face the ramifications in migration and enhanced regional insecurity.
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As usual, the drums are what destabilize the composition, refracting and undercutting the solemnity of the underlying orchestrations.
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By the end of the episode, we've uncovered a mysterious Starfleet-related conspiracy that could destabilize the Federation.
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But now both states are worried that political maneuvering at the federal level may deeply destabilize the marketplaces.
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Maduro has also regularly accused the U.S. of seeking to destabilize his government or oust him from power.
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Every year, the Taliban return from their Pakistani safe havens to attack and destabilize pockets of the nation.
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Even a few days of pretrial confinement can seriously destabilize a person's life, potentially leading to later problems.
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Scholars have long suggested that surpluses of men in China and India will destabilize society and increase violence.
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Any attempt at regime change in Iran could destabilize the volatile Middle East in even more unpredictable ways.
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They said 'Give me all the names of people who have been sent by Rwanda to destabilize Burundi.
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China has also sharply criticized the decision as a move that will destabilize the security balance in the region.
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"Anyone who seeks to destabilize the pillars of a functioning government are enemies of Afghanistan," Italian army Lt. Gen.
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This then could then destabilize the party system and initiate a scramble for new alignments, as happened in 1912.
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They lashed out, infiltrated a pro-Yang Discord server, and started leaking screenshots, hoping to destabilize the Yang Gang.
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Masai rebuffed calls by some analysts to lower the BOJ's price target, saying that doing so could destabilize markets.
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Chad did not provide any details to support the accusation that Doha was trying to destabilize it through Libya.
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He likes to destabilize audiences, enrich the picture, build mysteries—but always within the fluctuations of the present moment.
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"But if it's a currency that could destabilize the whole economy, you're going to have that conversation," he said.
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These policies were designed to destabilize and demoralize black communities, and they have been effective in doing just that.
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U.S. officials worry that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilize Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
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Millions more of have displaced, resulting in a refugee crisis that continues to destabilize the region and the world.
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Ryan acknowledged at a press conference last month that taking away the payments would destabilize the health insurance market.
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The researchers also found that having a population with too diverse of opinions can also destabilize a healthy democracy.
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Minutes after announcing the commission, Rodriguez also attacked Ortega, saying she had used her office to destabilize the country.
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It could well become the battlefield of a Sunni-Shiite war that would destabilize the entire region — and beyond.
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Yet according to Donald Trump, Clinton "managed to almost singlehandedly destabilize the entire Middle East" during that time period.
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The takeaway isn't that different from Trump's speech: Both men accuse Clinton of supporting interventions that destabilize the region.
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Calling the day of a flight can destabilize flight schedules and requires the company to quickly find a replacement.
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While Sessions' departure has long been expected, the aftershocks threaten to destabilize and derail Mueller and his ongoing work.
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C., said Trump's proposal to pull U.S. troops from Syria would destabilize the region and prompt an ISIS resurgence.
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The move is roiling US allies because it bucks international norms and has the potential to destabilize the region.
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Obama missed a significant opportunity during the Green Revolution of 2009 to destabilize and possibly replace the Iranian theocracy.
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He has previously criticized Trump as a bully and expressed concern he could destabilize the region's security or economy.
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"The West has forgot the hard lessons of the past, that Bosnia can dangerously destabilize the region," he said.
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A fall in cryptocurrencies wouldn't be enough to destabilize an economy, Federal Reserve chair nominee Jerome Powell said Tuesday.
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The country also regularly censors online content that has the potential to destabilize the Communist Party's grip on power.
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Clinton of helping to destabilize the Middle East, citing her vote for the Iraq war, among other decisions, Mrs.
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Domestic threats aside, internationally climate changes may influence humanitarian crises, destabilize developing countries, disrupt trade, and enable political violence.
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In the meantime, analysts warn that the direct, armed conflict that erupted this week threatens to further destabilize Iraq.
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President Nicolas Maduro calls him a criminal who sought to destabilize the country, and denies Venezuela holds political prisoners.
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I thought it would destabilize the Middle East, and it has destabilized it, it's totally destabilized the Middle East.
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The office of the civilian president said initial interrogation of the gunman "indicates the intention to destabilize the state".
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Putin spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday and urged him to do nothing to destabilize Syria.
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Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez said the group had been attempting to destabilize the Socialist government of President Nicolás Maduro.
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So to get a commitment from Israel not to destabilize Syria is something that Russia will value very much.
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At a time when Congress should work to expand private G.I. bill support, it is trying to destabilize it.
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Moscow's goal, experts say, is to destabilize the West by undermining trust in democratic leaders, institutions and political life.
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Here's how the Strait of Hormuz, a skinny waterway, has become a security risk that could destabilize oil prices.
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The United States has not been able to reach its goals and seeks to destabilize the region, Khamenei said.
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Trump's rhetoric could help destabilize the markets on its own — though, again, he may end up taking the blame.
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When he spoke to the board last week, Mr. Loh cautioned that abruptly changing leadership would destabilize the university.
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They have used these areas as a springboard for a wave of attacks that threaten to destabilize West Africa.
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But why not more writers who muss up, destabilize and generally monkey with our tidy (boring) conceptions of genre?
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American officials say the Russian effort to destabilize the American elections is closely tied to Moscow's work in Europe.
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Both America's Health Insurance Plans and BCBSA said the Graham-Cassidy bill could further destabilize the individual insurance market.
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The request could further destabilize insurance markets as insurers are developing rates and deciding whether to participate in 2700.
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Its reverberations have not only helped destabilize the wider Middle East, but contributed to the destabilization of Western democracies.
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Russian military leaders advocate shadowy "new generation warfare" — through propaganda and cyberattacks, for example — to destabilize adversaries from within.
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The return of a hard border, many fear, would destabilize a settlement that has brought years of peace. Mrs.
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It will continue to try to destabilize our allies in the region and drive conflict with Sunni-dominated governments.
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It also thwarts the ability of groups like the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to destabilize countries.
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Repealing the mandate could destabilize health insurance markets, experts warn, by removing an incentive for healthy people to enroll.
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Citizens rely on their government to prevent a cyber 9/11, whose effects could cripple and destabilize the country.
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If the violence worsens, or simply continues, refugees will keep pouring out of South Sudan and destabilize the region.
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Putin wants to destabilize democracies in Europe and the U.S. and undermine NATO and the European Union, she said.
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Health experts have worried Congress's repeal of ObamaCare's individual mandate could destabilize the insurance markets, leading to premium increases.
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The American Hospital Association criticized the order, warning that it could "put patients at risk" and "destabilize" the market.
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U.S. officials fret that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilize Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
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The indictment lays out in spine-chilling detail the extent to which the Kremlin mobilized to destabilize US democracy.
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History has taught us that threats by Israel can also further destabilize its own security and increase regional tensions.
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Saab said Guaido had "grotesquely made circus-style appointments" in order to please foreign interests and destabilize the country.
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However, the foreign ministry stopped short of condemning China's action, which Washington said could raise tension and destabilize the region.
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Their goal is to destabilize regimes and to really get the public in different countries to believe nothing is true.
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By late 210, they decide to carry out ideologically motivate killings to intimidate ethnic minorities and destabilize the German state.
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The democracies they destabilize, the people they radicalize, and the violence they inspire will most likely have a long tail.
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They use the Internet to poison the minds of individuals inside our country; their actions undermine and destabilize our allies.
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Prosecutors can target the crime networks most likely to destabilize communities, while analysts can link suspicious behaviors for further investigation.
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The latest... Secretary of State Mike Pompeo argued today that the sanctions will reduce Iran's capacity to "destabilize" the region.
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Doing this on its own would lead to a major jump in premium costs and could badly destabilize the markets.
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If you don't see a clear way to win on your current path, it makes more sense to destabilize things.
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Thirty ex-fighters have been murdered by people hoping to destabilize the peace process, the group said at the time.
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He added that Islamic Jihad was trying to destabilize the border and blamed Hamas for failing to rein it in.
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There's the Curse of the Best Supporting Actress, which indicates that an Oscar win can destabilize an actress' burgeoning career.
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And what if Russia engaged in some kind of cyberattack or other effort to destabilize an election in this country?
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It's true that Tehran has embarked on a series of misadventures designed to destabilize Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
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Policymakers have long recognized that a large, sudden influx of refugees can politically and economically destabilize developing countries and regions.
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Analyst Ibrahim Ouslati said the death of Essebsi, one of the world's oldest leaders, was not likely to destabilize politics.
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China has also been critical of the new system, claiming it would destabilize an already tense situation in the region.
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U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe has the potential to destabilize the wider region.
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But Iran continues to destabilize the Middle East through proxies such as Hezbollah, exacerbating conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
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The court on Friday accused Feza publications of spreading propaganda to destabilize the Turkish state, according to the Anadolu Agency.
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This has the beginnings of a global conflict with the potential to destabilize much more than just the Middle East.
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Friedman's policies directly contradict ongoing American peace efforts (such as they are) and threaten to destabilize an already volatile situation.
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Migration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe is already creating serious strains and may ultimately destabilize Europe.
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The danger is that North Korea's recklessness might destabilize [the region]—it might push Japan into becoming a nuclear power.
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" Virginia's governor opposes AHP legislation pending in the state Assembly because "AHPs will destabilize the Affordable Care Act's Exchange markets.
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Lawmakers in both major parties criticized the announcement, arguing that an abrupt withdrawal could destabilize the region and strengthen ISIS.
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Over a significant and underrated novelistic career, Laird has worked to destabilize the known world to make it more knowable.
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He and many other Republican and Democratic lawmakers have warned that pulling out of Syria threatens to destabilize the region.
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This would cause an abrupt pressure shift and, as with everything else, could destabilize the sediment and cause a landslide.
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But today guns, refugees and Islamist terrorists coming from Libya, which we recklessly uncorked, are helping destabilize the Tunisian experiment.
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Reacting to the disclosure in a televised appearance, Putin called the leak an attempt to destabilize Russia by foreign adversaries.
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That would further destabilize a nation facing a dire recession and unbridled crime, as well as food and medicine shortages.
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The Interior Ministry later said police had detained about 500 people, describing them as "radical elements seeking to destabilize society".
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American intelligence estimates portray the effects on Iran as devastating and say they are likely to destabilize the Tehran government.
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It is already fast enough to destabilize the weather, cause the seas to rise and threaten the polar ice sheets.
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Victories by populist parties could destabilize the European Union, and many European officials worry that Mr. Trump's attacks are damaging.
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These impossible visions at times evoke the work of M. C. Escher, who used perspective to destabilize otherwise realistic images.
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Furthermore, we destabilize the ecological balance upon which we depend and rob our children of experiencing wildlife in the future.
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But he similarly warned in a statement against taking actions that could "further destabilize" the region or expand the conflict.
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" Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russia's Kremlin, said the announcement could "significantly destabilize an already tense situation in the Middle East.
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Experts warn that the crisis could destabilize the broader region if it persists for months, or longer, as many fear.
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That doesn't mean that instability in Hong Kong will destabilize the UK's financial sector, as bank loans look reasonably safe.
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Seven Latin American countries accused Maduro's "regime" in Venezuela of seeking to destabilize Ecuador and expressed their backing for Moreno.
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Fast forward to 2013: In just four years, Secretary Clinton managed to almost single-handedly destabilize the entire Middle East.
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Experts warn, though, that repealing the individual mandate without any replacement measures would destabilize the insurance market and spike premiums.
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That disclosure, coming less than three months ahead of the 2018 midterms, demonstrated Russia's continued efforts to destabilize US institutions.
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This step would boost efforts to counter adversaries, such as Russia, who seek to destabilize democracies by supporting violent extremists.
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The US must be proactive and "cannot wait for climate change to destabilize a society before providing assistance," he writes.
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More worryingly, most countries were now borrowing from local banks, which could destabilize the domestic financial sector and fuel inflation.
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Insurers still warn, though, that repealing the mandate would destabilize markets by removing an incentive for healthy people to enroll.
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The Saudi recommendations to Mr. Abbas could destabilize the fractious Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, a senior Lebanese official said.
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At first glance, it looked as though the show would ultimately destabilize its romantic comedy tropes via a love triangle.
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The rumors were false and intended to destabilize Thailand, the spokesman for the ruling junta, Colonel Winthai Suvaree, told reporters.
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Russia has worked to destabilize the Ukrainian government and has spent a great deal of time spreading propaganda in the country.
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But even a skinny Obamacare repeal could destabilize the individual insurance market, putting health coverage for millions of Americans at risk.
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The presence of these plaques sets another process in motion, whereby another protein, called tau, forms tangles that destabilize brain cells.
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Koji Ishida, a former commercial banker, also warned the move could destabilize Japan's banking system and won't boost capital expenditure much.
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Obrador, a runner-up in the previous two elections, though fears that he could destabilize the economy contributed to his defeat.
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The ruling, if ultimately upheld, threatens to destabilize the market for individual health insurance plans, according to a leading Obamacare expert.
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China has said the THAAD system would destabilize the regional security balance without achieving anything to end North Korea's nuclear program.
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The former government initially claimed he had committed suicide, before saying it was part of a plot to destabilize the president.
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Freed from Cabinet restraints, Abbott has criticized Turnbull's policies from the backbench, although Joyce said he would not destabilize the government.
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Although ISIS's pseudo-state is fast disappearing, these violent attacks threaten to destabilize Iraq and the region for years to come.
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They continue to question whether this latest coup might initiate a contagion of violence that would further destabilize Turkish social life.
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It raised new concerns about attempts by domestic and foreign militants to carry out attacks and destabilize the pro-Western kingdom.
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The latest breach has raised deeply troubling questions about the integrity of American elections and whether foreign agents can destabilize them.
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And I was against the war in Iraq; I said it's going to totally destabilize the Middle East, which it has.
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"We condemn acts of violence and attempts to destabilize the country, its institutions and the Ecuadorean democratic process," the statement added.
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It cited security sources as saying Moscow sees right-wing parties as possible allies in its attempt to destabilize the West.
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I wasn't a politician, fortunately, but I said it, and I said it loud and clear, you'll destabilize the Middle East.
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Addressing shareholders, Barclays' departing Chairman John McFarlane said the board unanimously rejected Bramson's resolution, which it believed would destabilize the bank.
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European intelligence agencies have said Moscow is also seeking to destabilize governments and influence elections with cyber attacks and fake news.
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But many commentators believe China, which exercises enormous economic clout over the isolated regime, is fundamentally unwilling to destabilize its neighbor.
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He was accused by the Venezuelan government of attempting to destabilize the government and stockpiling weapons, according to The Washington Post.
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China relies on economic tactics to destabilize their opponents, hoping to cause enough commercial chaos to threaten their strength and security.
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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia suggested that the document leak was part of an American plot to destabilize his country.
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He will use the presidency to demonize migrants and further destabilize Central American countries, without any clear policy objective in mind.
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Such staggering levels of wealth inequality threaten our democracy, compound racial and class divisions, undermine social cohesion, and destabilize our economy.
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Above-target inflation is putting the squeeze on real earnings too, threatening to destabilize consumer spending, the bedrock of the economy.
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Instead, the Russian project under President Vladimir Putin seeks to destabilize American democracy by turning the nation's inner demons against itself.
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Russia continues to seek to destabilize the government in Kiev to ensure it can never join NATO or the European Union.
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The main question is whether Trump's bellicosity and general diplomatic incompetence will destabilize the already-fraught relationship between India and Pakistan.
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But a shift to market reforms, while winning praise from Western governments, would undermine Putin's feudal patronage system and destabilize politics.
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Though it might not lead directly to war, this scenario would substantially escalate regional tensions and further destabilize the Middle East.
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Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said G7 ministers expressed deep concern about Russia's efforts to destabilize democracies by interfering in elections.
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On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson accused Iran of "alarming ongoing provocations" to destabilize countries in the Middle East.
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In a statement hours after the shooting, President Tayyip Erdogan said such attacks aimed to create chaos and destabilize the country.
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These actions are sowing uncertainty, and could destabilize the marketplaces—driving up rates for millions of business owners and their employees.
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Legislator Maritza Garcia said it was Fujimori's gentle warning that toppling the president would destabilize the economy that cemented her decision.
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The global media empire of Rupert Murdoch has helped destabilize democracy in North America, Australia and Europe, a Times investigation found.
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Trump's hostile stance toward free trade could spark a full-blown trade war and destabilize the global economy, the firm added.
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Marko Duric, the director of Serbia's Ministry for Kosovo, said that whoever killed Mr. Ivanovic had aimed to destabilize the region.
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Events this year have confirmed that the internet can be used to disrupt democracies as surely as it can destabilize dictatorships.
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But the soldiers were worried that if they tried to dig him out they would destabilize the pile of mosque debris.
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Especially today, it is entirely conceivable that an attorney general armed with a jackhammer might in fact come to destabilize it.
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Brown said the destruction of the facility would further constrain al Qaeda's ability to carry out attacks and destabilize the region.
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But Russian diplomats have made no secret of their opposition to further NATO expansion, arguing that it would destabilize the Balkans.
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American officials opposed the vote because they feared it would destabilize Iraq, stir ethnic conflict and undermine the American-led coalition.
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To make matters worse, the proposal could destabilize funding for Medicare and Social Security, effects that aren't included in these estimates.
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The Iranian president also criticized Washington, in an apparent reference to reports that Trump officials are seeking to destabilize Iran's government.
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The first source said the offer was shunned rapidly because its non-binding nature threatened to destabilize management's relations with staff.
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He said Moscow would work with Riyadh and its other Arab partners to "reduce to zero" attempts to destabilize energy markets.
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The former option would destabilize the region and cause millions of North Koreans to seek refuge in South Korea and China.
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"Iran continues to take provocative actions to destabilize the region and the world," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
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That was the time when Mr. Sharif played into the hands of the military to destabilize Ms. Bhutto's popularly elected government.
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Speaking next to his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Bashir blamed unidentified "harmful organizations" for working to destabilize the region.
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The growth of militant groups, who control vast swaths of the country, will further destabilize the region economically, politically and socially.
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Fiona Hill's warnings challenge Trump to keep America safe from Moscow's efforts to destabilize democracy and snare influence around the globe.
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Fiona Hill's warnings challenge Trump to keep America safe from Moscow's efforts to destabilize democracy and snare influence around the globe.
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That's unlikely to change Trump's mind, since any rupture with the Saudis would endanger his effort to destabilize and pressure Iran.
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The explosive allegations are the latest in a growing sex scandal that threatens to destabilize South Korea's multibillion-dollar entertainment industry.
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Experts warned the order could destabilize the ObamaCare markets as cheaper, less-effective plans could drive people away from ObamaCare plans.
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Politically, the upheaval threatens to further destabilize Congo ahead of elections in December and harm relations with Angola, an old ally.
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"I mean the bottom line, the crux of this entire issue, is that people were working with a foreign government who you know is not working in our best interests to destabilize our elections and to destabilize our country," McAuliffe told David Axelrod on "The Axe Files," a podcast from the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and CNN.
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So, there are reasons to have a relationship that is focused on our interests and our security, but it's very clear that if we don't send a signal to the new ruler, the Crown Prince, that he could very well continue down a path that would destabilize his own country and destabilize the region to their detriment and ours.
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Clinton argues, could destabilize the Affordable Care Act and give Republicans a way to repeal it and then block Mr. Sanders's idea.
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Weeks after the Sochi Olympics, Russian forces seized the Ukrainian region of Crimea and began efforts to destabilize the country's eastern border.
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The ongoing trade spat has battered financial markets in recent months, sparking concerns that a prolonged dispute could destabilize the world economy.
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Russia on Wednesday accused Ukraine of using terrorist tactics to try to destabilize Crimea, a region Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014.
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It was part of the Kremlin's ongoing effort to destabilize Ukraine, and demonstrates ever more clearly Russia's involvement in the ongoing conflict.
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It warned that "a precipitous withdrawal" could destabilize the region and create a vacuum that could be filled by Iran or Russia.
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Guskov believes that Wagner will keep its international focus and could be used to destabilize other vulnerable Eastern European countries one day.
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"If I were to discuss the political implications of this, the government would think I was trying to destabilize it," he said.
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But if the nuclear deal falls through, Iran could pressure Hezbollah to isolate its opponents, a development experts believe could destabilize Lebanon.
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Rome has set aside 20 billion euros to help its ailing banking sector, worried that any failures would destabilize the whole industry.
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The Iranians, he said, are in part trying to destabilize the area due to Morocco's good relations with the U.S. and Europe.
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They talk about Russia funding populist politicians to destabilize Europe's democracies, and then they shift to how it could be happening here.
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"The intention of these groups who are causing violence is to cause disruption in public life, and destabilize the country," he said.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry warned Iraq and the Kurds against taking any steps that might destabilize the Middle East after the referendum.
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Similar mixed feelings guided the Union's schizophrenic response to Russia's 2014 seizure and annexation of Crimea and moves to destabilize eastern Ukraine.
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"Forces guarding the border with Gaza face a growing threat from hostile terror groups attempting to destabilize the situation," said Lt. Col.
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They committed to confronting aggressors early, before they could destabilize key regions or pose an existential threat to international peace and security.
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Ecuador's Interior Minister Maria Paula Romo had accused him of seeking to destabilize the Andean country's government and compromising its national security.
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In his latest remarks, el-Sissi also repeated his frequent assertions about unnamed parties tirelessly working to undermine and destabilize the country.
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Higher U.S. yields could destabilize equities which are already at lofty levels," said Yuichi Kodama, chief economist at Meiji Yasuda Insurance. "U.
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" Spicer has since apologized for the remarks, saying on CNN he didn't want to distract from Trump's attempts to "destabilize the region.
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Without that, "Iran will think it can continue to develop a nuclear weapon, destabilize the region and spread terror," the statement said.
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Germany's intelligence agency accused Russia of deploying cyberattacks against the country, including the spread of propaganda and attempts to destabilize the government.
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If the payments are stopped, insurers say it will destabilize the individual Obamacare market by making plans unaffordable for low-income enrollees.
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Like Sorted Books, two other series illuminate Katchadourian's fascination with using humor to destabilize conventional notions of mapping, taxonomy, and data organization.
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Flavio Bolsonaro has said that Queiroz gave him a "plausible" explanation, and that the accusations were intended to destabilize the Bolsonaro family.
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And emails from a top Kremlin aide show many Russian attempts to destabilize Ukraine, including introducing pro-Russian bills in Ukraine's parliament.
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"They'll have a conservative spin on things, but I'd be very surprised if they intentionally tried to destabilize [the law]," Scully said.
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Similar mixed feelings guided the EU's schizophrenic response to Russia's 2014 seizure and annexation of Crimea and moves to destabilize eastern Ukraine.
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Critics say the decision to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital could threaten to further destabilize a region already struggling with conflict.
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Will it help to set the stage for military conflict with Iran, or other use of force to influence or destabilize it?
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But, should West Antarctica follow current trends and continue to destabilize, such a grand geoengineering plan may one day look more appetizing.
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But experts have found that allowing healthy people to buy into an insurance market separate from sick people could destabilize the system.
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The result would be a dangerous arms race that could destabilize the region and bring more nuclear weapons close to Russia's frontiers.
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We need our friends to reject propaganda that seeks to destabilize Moldova, discredit the government and sway the elections in Moscow's favor.
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Experts who study the countries agree that cutting aid would only further destabilize the region, likely making illegal immigration worse, not better.
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For example, online influence efforts can destabilize our neighbors, affect migration flows and threaten the integrity of our elections here at home.
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They will continue to evolve their use of the platforms to destabilize democracies and nonprofit organizations worldwide given their successes to date.
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Experts and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, however, argued that a rapid withdrawal could destabilize the region and strengthen ISIS.
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Each of these options comes with serious legal and financial risks that could destabilize markets and cause serious damage to the economy.
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Hardliners and so-called "reformists" warn Iranians, and the world, that the motivation of the protesters is to destabilize and destroy Iran.
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The Trump administration sought to undercut confidence and destabilize Obamacare markets, which, in turn, GOP lawmakers used to affirm arguments for repeal.
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"If they merge upstream (south) of the McDonald Ice Rumples, then it's possible that the ice shelf will be destabilize," MacGregor added.
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Ecuador suspended Julian Assange's citizenship and accused him and others at WikiLeaks of collaborating in attempts to destabilize the Andean nation's government.
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That could destabilize the small group insurance market but would be a less sweeping step than expanding association health plans to individuals.
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The commission blamed the violence on the insurgents, accusing them of links to organizations abroad, "set up to destabilize and harm Myanmar".
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A further escalation in tensions with nuclear-armed rival India could destabilize the government, as could Islamist militant violence or street protests.
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However, any changes would have to be made gradually to avoid alarming investors and prompting capital flight, which could destabilize Chinese markets.
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The latest diplomatic crisis could destabilize relations between the two countries and even have an impact on South Korea's upcoming presidential election.
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He speculates that the pleasure many critics have taken in bashing Sontag's fiction stems from the persistent desire to destabilize her authority.
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Versions of the conspiracy theory often include claims Jews are orchestrating the "replacement" as a way to destabilize and destroy western countries.
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But Israelis have expressed concern about such moves because they could further destabilize the West Bank and Gaza and fuel security threats.
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A third theory blames the cynical designs of Pakistan's intelligence agency, which Afghans have long accused of trying to destabilize their government.
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One reason for the alarm over the Saudi move to pressure Mr. Hariri was the danger that it could further destabilize Lebanon.
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The prosecutor general announced that I am an agent of the Russian secret police and that my goal is to destabilize Ukraine.
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But the two countries opposed any measures that could destabilize North Korea, a stance Mr. Putin reaffirmed to Mr. Moon on Wednesday.
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A new conflict between the two adversaries would destabilize a Middle East already fraught with tensions between the United States and Iran.
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A new conflict between the two adversaries would destabilize a Middle East already fraught with tensions between the United States and Iran.
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Just six inches of moving water can knock down a person, and a foot of fast-moving water can destabilize a vehicle.
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Our leaders can destabilize things from above, as George W. Bush did when he tried to remake Iraq by force of arms.
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The U.S. has repeatedly warned that China was using "predatory economics" to destabilize the Indo-Pacific; a charge strongly denied by Beijing.
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It could threaten to further destabilize Syria, taking the seven-year war to uncharted waters, and potentially reviving ISIS in the process.
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Watching a solitary movie with violence or playing a solo video game with violent content won't necessarily destabilize an otherwise sensible person.
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Policymakers voiced concerns about its potential to destabilize the global financial system and erode the power of countries to control monetary policy.
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In that polling, about 40 percent of Iraqis believe the United States is working to destabilize Iraq and control its natural resources.
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As a result, the refugee crisis continues to deepen, and the region continues to destabilize, threatening the United States and its allies.
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Beijing warned on Monday that the move, which would be a radical escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions, would destabilize international markets.
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Of greater concern, though, is how mass migration stemming from the Sahel crisis might destabilize friends and allies throughout Africa and Europe.
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Legislation being pushed by various special interest drugstore lobbies would undermine Medicare Part D and destabilize the program for millions of seniors.
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They worry that allowing future emperors to abdicate during their lifetimes might destabilize the monarchy or subject future emperors to political persuasion.
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I want my elected leaders to protest every decision that may further destabilize our climate, plunder the earth's resources and destroy wildlife.
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Some fear the call will destabilize U.S.-China relations, while others saw it as a welcome sign of upgraded U.S.-Taiwan relations.
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"Any attempt to destabilize Hong Kong and undermine its stability and prosperity will never succeed," Mr. Zheng said, according to the ministry.
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Many Somali experts believe that would only destabilize the country further, fueling the chaos that has made Somalia a global terrorism threat.
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Separately, many European countries regard RT, the network formerly called Russia Today, as spreading a disinformation campaign intended to destabilize the West.
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And in the elliptical way many Pakistani politicians learn to master, he hinted that the military was trying to destabilize his government.
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Wow: While apologizing for Hitler gaffe, Spicer literally says he doesn't want to distract from Trump's attempts "to destabilize the region" pic.twitter.
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Russia's leader has restored the role its intelligence agencies had in the Soviet era — keep citizens in check and destabilize foreign adversaries.
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To destabilize the ACA insurance markets, all the administration would have to do is dismiss its appeal and stop fighting the case.
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But he warned that such a decision had the potential to ignite an armed conflict that would destabilize the region for years.
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The escalating rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia has alarmed foreign policy experts who believe that it could further destabilize the region.
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Mr. Erdogan has pressed ahead with the offensive despite warnings from the United States that it would further destabilize war-torn Syria.
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As a result, the refugee crisis continues to deepen and the region continues to destabilize, threatening the United States and its allies.
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The businesses who, with a couple bad months could destabilize their finances, your smaller businesses, your storefronts, who don't have international financing.
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The sharpest rebuke came from UnitedHealth Group CEO David Wichmann, who said that "Medicare for All" would "surely destabilize" the U.S. health system.
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Putin, who polls suggest will be comfortably re-elected, warned that candidates like Navalny would destabilize Russia and usher in chaos if elected.
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Like its predecessor in Iraq, al Qaeda, Islamic State seeks to create sectarian tensions as a way to destabilize the OPEC oil producer.
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Hacking back is unreliable, time intensive and risks committing us to a tit-for-tat escalation, which would only further destabilize the environment.
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Puerto Rico still needs your help, California is burning and even Pokémon were in on the Russian efforts to destabilize last year's elections.
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It is most certainly Russia, which has had much-maligned influence that has been an attempt to destabilize our alliance and our allies.
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"On the Chinese side, patrols were also increased because Beijing is afraid an influx of refugees could destabilize its own regime," he added.
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We have heard, rightly so, a great deal about Russian efforts to destabilize our government, just as that government have across the West.
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It struck me that its transcending of differentiation seemed an imposition onto Paleolithic culture of the very thing that should destabilize it: nihilism.
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Beyond annexing Crimea, Moscow has worked to destabilize EU allies through fake news operations and hacking, lawmakers and former administration officials have said.
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"We don't think these people exist among us," he told VICE News, accusing those who reported the story of seeking to destabilize Chechnya.
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But financial institutions have criticized the BOJ's negative rate policy, saying it was hurting their margins and threatening to destabilize Japan's banking system.
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" "Just imagine if Russia were to engage in a cyberattack to destabilize the American electoral process, as it has done with other nations.
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Chad closed Qatar's embassy and expelled its diplomats last August, accusing its government of trying to destabilize Chad via its northern neighbor, Libya.
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The move comes amid rising fears that Russia is seeking to destabilize Poland and exacerbate Polish-Ukrainian tensions that would leave Ukraine isolated.
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The Islamist group al Shabaab has frequently carried out bombings in Mogadishu and other towns, seeking to destabilize the western-allied central government.
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The alleged group was "tasked to target" the country's oil installations and "vital locations in order to destabilize Bahrain," reported the state agency.
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Fernandez said Nisman had been tricked by a former Argentine spy chief and his cronies into fabricating baseless allegations to destabilize her government.
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Recall that Moscow actively works to destabilize Western democracies with sophisticated online campaigns to tilt elections toward Moscow-friendly leaders and political parties.
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The Grand Imam of al-Azhar, Egypt's 1,000-year-old center of Islamic learning, said the attack was intended to destabilize the country.
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Each canvas is a recognizable landscape of Kalimpong that combines textile, acrylic paint, and screenprint to destabilize our perception of background and foreground.
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Western complexes aren't thinking about how to destabilize the top tier; they're thinking about how to make it hurt as a countrywide thing.
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Certain patterns have emerged from these conflicts, allowing experts to draft a rough model of the techniques Russia uses to destabilize its opponents.
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His militia, the Mahdi Army, fired rockets into the Green Zone to destabilize the American-backed government and killed scores of American troops.
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Unless regional banks boost profitability, it "might not take long" for prolonged ultra-easy policy to destabilize the country's banking sector, he said.
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The government would likely destabilize and prompt members of his coalition to withdraw their support, increasing chances he could be forced to resign.
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Nationalist movements in Finland and other European countries want to destabilize the European Union and NATO, and this goes straight into Putin's narrative.
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European and German officials said that they fear Turkey's economic woes will destabilize the region, sending a new wave of immigrants into Europe.
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The military denies the claims, saying the BLA has killed Pakistani laborers in cold blood and conducted terrorist operations to destabilize the state.
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Washington should not allow that to destabilize the rest of Europe, and to destroy the beautiful project of a peaceful and united continent.
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America is in the eye of a Russian storm, which is expanding technological prowess to destabilize regions and disrupt life in the West.
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This dependence allows Vladimir Putin to use energy as a foreign policy weapon to destabilize his neighbors whenever he chooses to do so.
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"Consequently, Nigerians should be wary of Amnesty International (Nigeria) because its goals are to destabilize Nigeria and to dismember it," army spokesman Gen.
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Ortega's administration has said protesters are vandals trying to destabilize his government and undermine democracy in one of the Western Hemisphere's poorest countries.
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As one of the few functioning PA institutions, and possessed of weapons, it will have the opportunity to either stabilize or destabilize proceedings.
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Oil and gas lending and the state of the economy are also subject to positive feedback effects which destabilize oil and gas markets.
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Fortifying alternate routes for those in fragile states to gain stability and establish careers outside of violent extremist groups will destabilize recruiting efforts.
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Any rules forcing companies to engineer backdoors in their products will increase the threat of cyberattacks and further destabilize our digital security infrastructure.
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The Russian Federal Security Service claimed Friday that foreign intelligence operations were planning to destabilize the country's financial system starting on Dec. 5.
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In Honduras, President Juan Orlando Hernandez and his administration said political opponents trying to destabilize the government were behind the so-called caravan.
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This raises the very real risk that Trump's economic policies could destabilize the global economy with untoward consequences for the U.S. economic recovery.
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Lopez Obrador, 64, was runner-up in the previous two elections, with fears that he could destabilize the economy contributing to his defeat.
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"China's continued militarization of disputed features in the South China Sea only serve to raise tensions and destabilize the region," Marine Lt. Col.
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"However, Beijing is probably worried that applying sanctions too strictly could destabilize North Korea and doesn't want to take that risk," he added.
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Gulen and the FETO organization have a track record of trying to destabilize our country and attack its citizens by any means necessary.
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If I were a legislator in California, I might think twice about voting for something with the potential to destabilize a functional market.
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This would destabilize and perhaps panic financial markets, where a cornerstone has long been the safety of money loaned to the federal government.
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We are promised that these artists somehow "destabilize" gender norms, but, by this show's own measure, so does a James Charles makeup tutorial.
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But Iran's adversaries — chiefly the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia — view the IRGC as a tool used by Tehran to destabilize the region.
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Matters have been made worse by neighboring Pakistan, which the Taliban is also working to destabilize, turning this into a cross-border conflict.
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One key reason: Many other regions in Europe have their own nationalist movements, which, if successful, could destabilize member nations in the bloc.
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It also increased the risk that the problems in Turkey, which borders Iran, Iraq and Syria, could destabilize economies well beyond the region.
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Beyond core concerns of trust, they are worried Libra could be used to launder money, finance terrorism or destabilize central bank fiat currencies.
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Ross Douthat Opinion Columnist As Donald Trump entered the second year in office, he seemed determined to destabilize his administration's fragile status quo.
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A State Department official said the international reaction to a possible Turkish operation had been "devastating" and acknowledged it would destabilize the region.
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The answer is clear: to further destabilize Syria and our region, to further threaten Israel and to further terrorize the entire free world.
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But experts have said repealing the mandate without replacing it with another method of encouraging people to buy insurance could destabilize the markets.
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You shouldn't charge, but you cannot convict, a sitting president on the basis of conflicting and ambiguous evidence, and destabilize the American Government.
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Tehran as a prerequisite would have to curtail its attempts to destabilize its neighbors and to militantly expand Shiite influence through the region.
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Maduro calls Guaido a U.S. puppet seeking to oust him in a coup and frequently accuses Duque of aiming to destabilize his government.
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All the leading Democrats, in varying degrees, criticized President Donald Trump for the potential his drone strike has to destabilize the Middle East.
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Insurance companies rely on these payments when selling Obamacare policies, which is why President Trump has said that withdrawing them would destabilize markets.
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He was accused of running a clandestine terror network within the province and of participating in various activities meant to destabilize the country.
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They are also wary of action that could hurt the wider economy or destabilize already tense ties between Suu Kyi and the army.
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Relations between Russia and the European Union deteriorated sharply in 2014 after Russian used its military to annex Crimea and to destabilize Ukraine.
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Ukraine presents some problems, but has essentially boiled down into the kind of frozen conflict that Russia uses to destabilize independent-minded neighbors.
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On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to Netanyahu and urged him to do nothing to destabilize Syria, according to a Kremlin statement.
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Some experts think that eliminating the individual mandate, in particular, could destabilize insurance markets by reducing incentives for healthy people to buy coverage.
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Trump's effort to expunge the leadership at DHS could destabilize the portion of the government most responsible for safety within the country's borders.
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China unveiled guidelines this week to cut rising levels of corporate debt that some analysts fear could destabilize the world's second-largest economy.
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Many believe Nigeria is about to implode, which would destabilize the surrounding countries and send millions of refugees north into Europe and beyond.
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I asked several other political analysts to give me their view of Trump's appeal to those seeking to destabilize the American political order.
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The EU and NATO have accused Russia of covert action, including disinformation, to try to destabilize the West by exploiting divisions in society.
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He warned specifically that persecuted Rohingya Muslims there could become radicalized and destabilize the region unless the government contained sectarian violence and discrimination.
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Critics say these land transfers would undermine property rights and could destabilize the economy, while supporters argue it's a necessary step toward justice.
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Through terrorism, the Viet Cong aimed to instill fear in the citizenry and destabilize Saigon's political system, undermining efforts to establish democratic society.
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Unlike Donald Trump, Clinton isn't friends with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who continues to undermine the electoral process and destabilize the NATO alliance.
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We cannot let those who would try to destabilize the world, to interfere with American interests and security — Holt: Two minutes is expired.
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More importantly, will other artists follow Taylor's lead and try to destabilize their rivals with strategic streaming music releases timed to overshadow them?
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Works in the show explore various facets of female identity, in order to help destabilize current ideas of how female bodies are represented.
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And that's all before the slow unfolding story of the president's entanglement in, or indifference to, Russian-organized efforts to destabilize American democracy.
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With Dawson and Joey, that belief went from subtext to text — but adding Pacey into the mix was designed to destabilize that assumption.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken out for the first time about the Panama Papers, calling the leaks an attempt to destabilize Russia.
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I said above that what Cernovich wants to do is destabilize reality; that might seem like a big leap, but think about it.
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They agreed to respect each other's sovereignty, refrain from actions that destabilize the other's territory and resume "as soon as possible" cross-border activities.
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Eritrea and Ethiopia routinely accuse each other of backing rebels trying to destabilize and topple the other's government, a legacy from the earlier war.
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France&aposs foreign minister says Europe will stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump&aposs efforts to "destabilize" the EU and derail international cooperation.
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" The American Medical Association called the ruling "an unfortunate step backward for our health system" and warned the decision could "destabilize health insurance coverage.
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Tearing up the NAFTA trade pact will only destabilize the Western Hemisphere -- the last remaining region of the world that remains tranquil and friendly.
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN)Haiti's leader has accused eight men, including five Americans, of being "terrorists" on a mission to destabilize his government.
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"It is simply not rational to invest billions in maintaining superfluous weapons that if ever used would destabilize our own country," Pearce told Gizmodo.
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The microorganism was engineered to destabilize the sticky, mat-like colonies that allow the P. aeruginosa bacteria to cooperate with each other, called biofilms.
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The wider result has been to further destabilize the Western Balkans, a hole in the European Union where Russia and China have been meddling.
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But, she adds, this bridge is unusual itself in that it's not supported by beams, so damage to the driving surface could destabilize it.
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The International Business Times reports that police and military personnel are particularly at risk for any attacks as ISIS hopes to destabilize the country.
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They can destabilize larger parts of ice shelves and land-based ice sheets by exposing more ice to mild ocean waters and air temperatures.
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Post-Chappelle, audiences knew the potential of comedy's boisterous, expansive impulses, that it could destabilize traditional masculinities — even those stubbornly affixed to black men.
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Many also fear the death of a man who served as a unifying force in this deeply divided nation could threaten to destabilize Thailand.
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"Dragonfly would also enable censorship and government-directed disinformation, and destabilize the ground truth on which popular deliberation and dissent rely," the employees write.
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He accused the military and courts of working together to end his political career and destabilize his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party.
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The developments may lead to early parliamentary elections, something President Petro O. Poroshenko has sought to avoid, fearing it could further destabilize the nation.
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"Social networks are important and when you can't get to a friend or someone you can relate to it can destabilize you," he said.
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She said she had never heard of the Deep State conspiracy theory, which presumes an entrenched government bureaucracy is working together to destabilize Trump.
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A downturn in growth could worsen bad debt problems in the banking sector, which the International Monetary Fund has warned could destabilize the economy.
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Still, the increased output threatens to further erode the Iran nuclear deal and destabilize a region that provides much of the world's energy supply.
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He said he was helping Cuba's Jewish community get online, but officials accused him of attempting to destabilize the island's single-party Communist government.
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""Fake news doesn't accomplish anything except to destabilize people's trust in journalists," I told him, "and in what is knowable and true and real.
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But on Thursday, business leaders told Mugabe that his government's expanding fiscal deficit and domestic borrowing were unsustainable and could destabilize the bank sector.
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Importation would threaten and destabilize the significant industry-government collaboration already underway to ensure the safety and security of the domestic pharmaceutical supply chain.
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If the leavers win, the UK and EU will begin a methodical divorce that many analysts expect to destabilize the nation and the continent.
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The Israeli leader continues to warn that the lifting of sanctions will embolden Iran's leaders "to destabilize and spread terrorism" throughout the Middle East.
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Mainland European equity markets took the brunt of selling as investors feared the vote could destabilize the 28-member bloc by prompting more referendums.
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"We literally had a storyline where the Russian government was trying to destabilize the United States government by messing with the election," reveals Rhimes.
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The men are just two of 30 ex-fighters who have been killed by people hoping to destabilize the peace process, the group said.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China unveiled guidelines on Monday to reduce rising corporate debt levels which some analysts fear could destabilize the world's second-largest economy.
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As Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer noted on the Senate floor Monday, the only plausible purpose that order now serves is to destabilize insurance markets.
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A year ago, the jockeying over the bailout prompted fears that Greece could crash out of the eurozone and destabilize the wider regional economy.
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"We are facing in our region serious challenges in the form of extremism, terrorism as well as attempts to destabilize our countries," Salman said.
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If these glaciers — the Pine Island and the Thwaites — destabilize, that could lead sea levels to rise by up to 10.8 feet (3.3 meters).
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A British exit from the European Union, known informally as Brexit, would probably hurt the British economy most and destabilize the rest of Europe.
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Speaking to supporters in St Petersburg, Putin said the leaks were part of an orchestrated attempt to destabilize Russia by fabricating allegations of corruption.
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"All of this is a fantastic gift to Vladimir Putin, who strategically has no greater goal than to destabilize the Western alliance," he said.
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Lawmakers are eyeing Latin America with concern, fearful that President Trump's foreign policies could destabilize young democracies and key security allies in the region.
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Lawmakers in both major parties have criticized Trump's decision to withdraw troops, arguing that an abrupt pullout could destabilize the region and strengthen ISIS.
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Sounds materialize to destabilize the pulse, upend the harmony or just add disruptive noise; gaping silences open up, suddenly isolating her voice in midair.
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While regional banks have sufficient capital buffers, they face common challenges which, if left unaddressed, could threaten to destabilize Japan's banking system, Nakaso said.
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Testy relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia have also undercut a coherent regional response to the Islamic State, which wants to destabilize both governments.
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Alarcon denied any wrongdoing, including accusations by the ruling party that he had secretly recorded his meetings with Kuczynski's Cabinet to destabilize the government.
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As Kushner knew, M.B.S. was involved in a messy battle over succession to the throne, which American security officials warned might destabilize the kingdom.
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"We call on Ankara to refrain from any steps which can further destabilize the situation in Syria," Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
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"We need to make sure that we curtail our emissions of carbon dioxide so that we don't destabilize the big ice shelves," Christoffersen said.
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Macron's comments come after widespread concerns that Russia has funded far-right parties in Europe in a bid to destabilize the region's political environment.
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Today, Ukraine remains divided and in distress, as a shaky cease-fire with Russian-backed separatists and Russia threatens to further destabilize the country.
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Azar said that not only is he not trying to destabilize markets, he doesn't think the short-term plans rule will have that effect.
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Current disruptions to the environment could seriously destabilize those sectors—which would likely amplify social conflicts and spark widespread civic unrest, the report says.
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This argument is premised on the unprecedented changes Earth is experiencing due to human activity, which could destabilize both the environmental and economic sectors.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday and urged him to do nothing to destabilize Syria.
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"It was part of the Kremlin's ongoing effort to destabilize Ukraine and demonstrates ever more clearly Russia's involvement in the ongoing conflict," Sanders said.
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"We're seeing a very concerted campaign to show an Iranian government on the verge of collapse—and then destabilize it internally," Moaveni told me.
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A tweet like Trump's seems certain to further destabilize the already fraught relationship and the chances at moving Iran away from their nuclear path.
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So it was something of a surprise on Monday when the administration's formal National Security Strategy detailed Moscow's attempts to destabilize and undermine democracies.
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But they ultimately decided against the idea saying that it would further destabilize an already-teetering government, The Post reported the author as saying.
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The disclosure, coming less than three months ahead of the 2018 midterms, demonstrates new ways in which Russia is attempting to destabilize US institutions.
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Democrats believe the reduction is an effort to destabilize the already shaky insurance markets by making sure that fewer people sign up for coverage.
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Some of RAND's experts believed AI would make the world safer, and others believed it would radically destabilize the current balance of nuclear power.
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The Kremlin said a possible delivery of U.S. weapons to Ukraine could destabilize the situation along the frontline in the east of the country.
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Assistant Attorney General John Carlin said that the alleged hackers sought to destabilize economic and national security while operating for their own financial gain.
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The supposed rationale was that new sources were threatening to destabilize those grids — but the grid operators themselves denied that this was the case.
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But a union of Fiat Chrysler and Renault could also destabilize the French company's longtime alliance with Nissan of Japan, which is already troubled.
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The ability could potentially destabilize the relationship between India and Pakistan, two nuclear powers that already faced a brief period of hostilities last month.
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Such a move would panic investors, destabilize financial markets and trigger a wave of foreign capital that Beijing has been desperately trying to attract.
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Climate change threatens to destabilize our planet and is predicted to force millions of people to flee their homes and their ways of life.
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The line of contact between Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan is strategically significant; it is one of those hot spots that could destabilize the Caucasus.
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An unexpectedly rapid shift by investors away from fossil fuels could also weaken bank balance sheets and destabilize the financial system, the bank added.
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The International Monetary Fund last week cut its world growth forecasts and said failure to resolve protectionism could further destabilize the slowing global economy.
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Bolivia's new foreign minister, Karen Longaric, accused Morales of fanning tensions to destabilize the country so he could try to return and take control.
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The loss of this funding could potentially destabilize essential university programs that can and do serve students well beyond college and into their careers.
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Northeast Asia's security tensions will destabilize the markets as they continue to reprice assets to reflect America's strengthening economic activity and rising inflation expectations.
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A reversal in the present state of relations could revive the mistaken political calculation that a hostile American policy will destabilize the island's government.
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" Modi also called on the people of India to "stand like a wall or a rock" against terrorists who try to "destabilize the country.
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The current crisis in relations between the Kremlin and Washington was prompted by Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and attempts to destabilize Ukraine.
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The stock market could destabilize if another top White House advisor besides Gary Cohn leaves, closely followed trader Art Cashin told CNBC on Wednesday.
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"Our goal is not regime change, nor do we desire to threaten the North Korean people or destabilize the Asia Pacific region," Tillerson said.
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That has left some in Venezuela again demanding an inquiry as Mr. Maduro calls the sanctions yet another foreign plot to destabilize his government.
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Berlin is now concerned that Germany will become the next focus of Moscow's campaign to destabilize Western democracies as national elections approach next year.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Kiev on Wednesday of using terrorist tactics to try to destabilize Crimea, which Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014.
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Nearly 20 health organizations warn that an executive order signed by President Trump on Thursday could weaken patient protections and destabilize the individual market.
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It's actually not complicated, according to multiple sources who know Trump well: destabilize the Mueller investigation -- and its investigators -- without directly taking on Mueller.
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The shift in policy also opens another question: To what extent could it destabilize the world and come back to bite the United States?
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The cable, which was intended exclusively for internal use, detailed additional warnings that Russia was carrying out a widespread campaign to destabilize NATO alliances.
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On Monday Riyadh accused Lebanon of declaring war against it because of aggression by Hezbollah, dramatically escalating the crisis and threatening to destabilize Lebanon.
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Yet, right now, the SEC is considering a new rule that would destabilize electronic markets and further undermine public confidence in our capital markets.
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Officials say internet restrictions are needed to ensure security in the face of rising threats such as terrorism and foreign ideology that could destabilize China.
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But he would welcome a symbolic end to Western protests over Crimea and Moscow&aposs attempts to destabilize elections and traditional Western alliances and norms.
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A Somali involved in helping defectors said his country's political instability was the biggest challenge, but at least they were helping destabilize the other side.
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In addition, warmer winters are likely to attract influxes of burrowing animals, such as rabbits and badgers, which could disturb and destabilize these massive stones.
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The idea here was that because solar and wind power are intermittent, adding these energy sources to an already-aging electric grid might destabilize it.
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"On the Chinese side, patrols were also increased because Beijing is afraid an influx of refugees could destabilize its own regime," Peters recently told CNN.
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But this colonization seemed to destabilize the microbiome much more than simply leaving the gut alone, leading to delays in restoring it back to normal.
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One member said the BOJ must be cautious about topping up stimulus, and ensure its measures do not destabilize Japan's banking system, the summary showed.
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Officials say Internet restrictions are needed to ensure security in the face of rising threats such as terrorism and foreign ideology that could destabilize China.
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"We have calculated very precisely all proposals that we present to the people," Morawiecki said, responding to criticism that additional spending could destabilize the budget.
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Renewed fighting in the Russian-backed breakaway regions, however, suggests that Moscow seeks to further destabilize the Kiev government, already wobbly from internal political brawling.
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Peacemaker Over the years, the King intervened periodically in political crises, using his influence to try to defuse situations that threatened to destabilize the country.
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And besides that, military strategist Baker said that such a withdrawal would destabilize the whole region—something that is definitely not in America's best interest.
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The move — which will cause premiums to increase 20 percent in 2018, according to the nonpartisan Congress Budget Office — will also likely destabilize insurance markets.
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Some of that boost has already happened, but a large increase in the dollar would destabilize global markets, something foreign exchange volatility is pointing towards.
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The United States has long encouraged the Kurds to avoid unilateral steps, such as the referendum, that might destabilize the Baghdad government or antagonize Ankara.
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The surprise U.K. vote in June to leave the European Union was supposed to destabilize the financial system, but has had limited effect so far.
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It would also destabilize emerging economies – some of which have already suffered from low commodity prices, volatile currencies and fluctuating capital flows in recent years.
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Despite moderate Muslim groups now calling for restraint, Indonesia's police chief has said that some demonstrators may use rallies on Friday to destabilize the government.
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Not only are they failing to bring China back to the negotiating table, but they are also threatening to destabilize the global and domestic economies.
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A wave of defaults last growing season has raised concern that the crisis could destabilize the banking sector of French-speaking West Africa's largest economy.
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But opponents argue that it could instead destabilize international nuclear policy, driving arms races in countries that currently count on the US to protect them.
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There were calls for his resignation - something which threatened to destabilize Prime Minister Theresa May's minority government at a crucial point in Britain's Brexit negotiations.
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In discussing healthcare, he says Trump has worked to "destabilize" care for millions, but does not mention the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.
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Economists say Maduro's reforms do not tackle Venezuela's root problems, namely currency controls and excessive money creation, and could in fact further destabilize its economy.
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British police and MI5 began investigating Butt intensively in 2015 as part of a major drive to dismantle and destabilize al-Muhajiroun, sources told CNN.
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These destabilize the climate system, producing environmental conditions that disrupt human societies, through impacts such as rising sea levels, more severe droughts, and warming freshwater.
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This could result in a "tit for tat" approach to managing trade disputes outside of WTO disciplines, which could potentially destabilize the global trading system.
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Germany worries that it may be Russia's next target in its alleged efforts to destabilize Western democracies through the spread of misinformation about political candidates.
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Threats like these, which could bring pain to various regions and destabilize the whole planet, give nations an incentive to cooperate in fending them off.
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"This attack further demonstrates the vile nature of al Shabaab, whose sole purpose is to spread terror and destabilize Somalia," the African Union mission tweeted.
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It nonetheless told Daniels that requiring the defendants to post a high bond during their appeal could impede their operations and further destabilize the region.
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That's ultimately what Trump's investigation will be about: surfacing just enough information to destabilize the truth, which is that practically nobody voted for Clinton illegally.
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Moscow has consistently defended the Assad regime in Syria, and has argued that removing the Syrian leader from power would only further destabilize the region.
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Take the Russian annexation of Crimea or the ongoing Russian use of hybrid attacks to destabilize neighbors and adversaries, including cybersecurity attacks and political meddling.
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He was arrested shortly afterward and accused by the Venezuelan government of stockpiling weapons and attempting to destabilize the government, according to The Washington Post.
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Democrats and some state regulators are warning, according to the Times, that Trump's expected relaxation of standards would ultimately destabilize insurance marketplaces created under Obamacare.
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On Friday, Trump alleged that the nuclear deal has enriched Iran while it continues to test ballistic missiles, destabilize the Middle East and fund terrorism.
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Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told CNBC Tuesday that Saudi Arabia is currently trying to destabilize the leadership of Qatar.
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Russia may have developed a sophisticated plan to politically destabilize Ukraine in the near future, according to several leaked documents from a top Kremlin official.
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Trump was given these warnings by senior U.S. diplomats last year: mass deportations could further destabilize affected regions, triggering a new surge of illegal immigration.
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"The rhetoric on the exchanges has not matched the facts," Verma said, and despite predictions that the insurance market would destabilize, the opposite has happened.
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It also could override by statute any agency regulation that, as in the case of last week's executive order, aims to destabilize the insurance markets.
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" Al-Emadi told CNBC on Wednesday that the alleged push to destabilize Qatar's economy is "against international laws and against the International Monetary Fund establishment.
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"Widespread marketing of these bare bones, junk plans will further destabilize health insurance markets, and will lead to higher premiums for everyone," the statement continues.
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This attack on the Western order was just one step by Putin in his larger effort to destabilize the United States and our European allies.
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"Many of our member states are heavily dependent upon imports from Russia and it would be very important not to destabilize that situation," O'Sullivan said.
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At the least, a similar invasion of the rest of Rojava would destabilize the region and create the type of chaos in which ISIS thrives.
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"The attack was carried out to destabilize the confidence between the people and Asaib, and to take revenge against us after our victories," he said.
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For instance, it could exit the market "in the event of any post-bid changes that destabilize the market," the company said in a letter.
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Why it matters: The strikes were narrowly retaliatory against use of chemical weapons, and not designed to overthrow or even especially destabilize the Assad regime.
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Several EU leaders have expressed alarm at a variety of problems there and some blame Russia for seeking to destabilize the region, EU officials say.
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His decision on Thursday night drew swift criticism Democrats, as well as some Republicans, who warned that the move could destabilize the individual insurance market.
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Malaysia's sovereign rating may be in trouble as an ongoing corruption saga threatens to destabilize the nation's fiscal position, S&P Global Ratings has warned.
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In these images, as in all of her work, her aim is not to assert racial identity but to destabilize the very concept of it.
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That, in turn, has led Mr. Corbyn's supporters to complain of a politically motivated plot to destabilize his position because of his left-wing politics.
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Intelligence and military officials have told White House policymakers, including Mr. Trump, that without an additional American response, Iran will continue to destabilize the region.
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Now, international observers, including the U.S. and European Union, say anxiety is growing that brinksmanship by the two main contestants will further destabilize the country.
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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said earlier that the United States was trying to destabilize the region and start a war to protect Israel's security.
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But in the last several years, it has intensified its efforts to destabilize the Taiwanese government led by the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (D.P.P.).
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In 2014, Mr. Yanukovych fled the country for Russia in the face of street protests, opening the door for Mr. Putin to destabilize the country.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey pressed ahead with the offensive despite warnings from the United States that it would further destabilize war-torn Syria.
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Failure to rebuild homes in communities like the Rockaways and Coney Island will further destabilize low-income families that were hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy.
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Granma accused U.S. diplomats of seeking to destabilize the country, recruit mercenaries and identify new sectors of the economy to sanction rather than boosting ties.
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Iran's strategy of employing proxy militias in wars throughout the Middle East has helped destabilize the region and fueled some of the worst conflicts there.
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By supporting efforts to reduce the poverty and injustice that fuel social tensions and destabilize communities and countries, we can help keep our country safe.
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ANKARA (Reuters) - Next month's referendum on Iraqi Kurdish independence violates Iraq's constitution and will further destabilize the region, a Turkish government spokesman said on Tuesday.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey pressed ahead with the offensive despite warnings from the United States that it would further destabilize war-torn Syria.
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On the contrary: While applying military force abroad tends to destabilize Western governments, it seems only to bolster the regime of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin.
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A major run on the euro, and capital flight spreading across the continent, would destabilize the currency union as markets began to anticipate its dissolution.
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Due to warmer ocean waters, the ends of the continent's massive ice sheets (called ice shelves) that float over the ocean have started to destabilize.
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The blockading nations — Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain — insist that Qatar is using an open-door policy to destabilize its neighbors.
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Saudis shocked by the changes say they have a lot to lose if splits within the family spill into the open and destabilize the kingdom.
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"We will not stand by when cyberspace is used to destabilize democracies, undermine institutions or disrupt critical infrastructure," the Australian government said in a statement.
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However, the Iranian regime's aggression in the region, including the use of proxy fighters to destabilize its neighbors, must end and it must end now.
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Islamic State fighters could carry out bombings in an attempt to destabilize the fragile United Nations-backed government in Tripoli, the capital, Mr. Wehrey said.
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When the European Central Bank ends the so-called quantitative easing program, they say, the shock to bond prices could destabilize the fragile eurozone economy.
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Mr. Jammeh said before the vote that he would not allow even peaceful demonstrations, dismissing them as "loopholes that are used to destabilize African governments."
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If Saudi Arabia tries to destabilize Iran by promoting insurrection, as MbS has said privately to visiting interlocutors, its own vulnerability may be quickly exposed.
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These policies, however, could destabilize Obamacare by siphoning out younger and healthier Americans who don't need the comprehensive coverage offered in Affordable Care Act plans.
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On Saturday, Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara said Soro was not above the law and would face justice for allegedly seeking to destabilize the country.
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Insurers: AHIP opposes America's Health Insurance Plans, the main insurer trade group, came out on Wednesday against the bill, arguing it would destabilize the market.
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We need to increase the size and scope of AFRI so that this insect and the many other agricultural threats do not destabilize our world.
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Many experts and health-care groups warn that repeal will destabilize ObamaCare markets, leading to premium increases or insurers simply dropping out of certain areas.
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Detractors say that RT is part of a disinformation campaign that peddles exaggerations and untruths to undermine confidence in Western institutions and destabilize democracy itself.
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The Security Council even said a vote would destabilize Iraq at a time when Kurdish and Iraqi forces continue to battle against ISIS-controlled territories.
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But Hezbollah has rejected Hariri's claims, and has accused Saudi Arabia's crown prince of orchestrating his resignation in a bid to destabilize the Lebanese government.
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But that would in turn destabilize the market, increasing premiums and making it harder for those who do want to buy coverage to afford it.
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"Continuing to spend billions of dollars to maintain so many superfluous nuclear weapons we would never use because it would destabilize America makes no sense."
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Beijing has resisted Washington's effort to place tough sanctions on the North since a nuclear test last month, concerned that the move might destabilize its neighbor.
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"I came out strongly against the war with Iraq, because it was going to destabilize the Middle East," Trump said during a debate in August 2015.
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I always try to include elements that threaten to undermine a record's foundation in order to destabilize both my own creative process and the listening process.
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Such a ruling would likely destabilize his government and prompt members of his coalition to withdraw their support, increasing chances he could be forced to resign.
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"Although not in government service, I was totally against the War in Iraq, saying for many years that it would destabilize the Middle East," Trump remarked.
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Experts debated whether removing the penalty would destabilize markets — so far that has not happened — but the vast majority of the ACA was kept in place.
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The KRG has resisted calls to delay the referendum by the United Nations, the United States and Britain who fear it could further destabilize the region.
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Egypt has launched a renewed crackdown on human rights groups, questioning staff and ordering asset freezes on accusations they took foreign funding to destabilize the country.
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The chief of the Russian General Staff has accused the United States of training former Islamic State fighters in Syria to try to destabilize the country.
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Over the past few years, foreign NGOs have had staff questioned and assets frozen amid accusations they helped destabilize the country ahead of the 2011 uprising.
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One board member said the BOJ must be cautious about topping up stimulus, and ensure its measures do not destabilize Japan's banking system, the summary showed.
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The Macron campaign's statement "This is not a simple pirating operation but indeed an attempt to destabilize the French presidential election," The Macron campaign's statement reads.
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Insurers say removing those cost-sharing subsidies before a transition to a new system will immediately destabilize the market, because enrollees will likely drop their plans.
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He has mainly blamed foreigners for trying to destabilize the country and equated the financial turmoil to the 2016 coup attempt that sought to depose him.
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"Their positioning is such that a simple attack on Japan will not be enough to permanently destabilize the US operating capacity in the region," Wallace said.
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Germany worries that it may be Russia's next target in its alleged efforts to destabilize Western democracies through the spread of misinformation about its political candidates.
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Investors suspect the latest developments could undermine the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and has the potential to eventually destabilize the oil-rich kingdom.
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Trump's aides initially debated whether to cut off all UNRWA aid, an unidentified U.S. official said, but hose opposed argued that could further destabilize the region.
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Here, the combination of the two strategies could serve to destabilize one's faith in statistical evidence, to show that it may be manipulated to silly ends.
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Trump's aides initially debated whether to cut off all UNRWA aid, an unidentified U.S. official said, but those opposed argued that could further destabilize the region.
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In recent months, Trump has taken a position of appeasement toward aggressive and illegal actions by Russia under Vladimir Putin to annex Crimea and destabilize Ukraine.
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The big difference: While decreasing coverage on the individual market is likely to destabilize the market itself, the effect on the employer market is probably negligible.
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And they want a candidate who looks after American interests and doesn't use war to destabilize already volatile regions of the world like the Middle East.
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Whistleblowers who spoke to the committee warned that the transfer of the sensitive technology to the Saudis could destabilize the region by boosting nuclear weapons proliferation.
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Insurers, who have largely stayed on the sideline in the health care debate, voiced strong opposition to the amendment, saying it would destabilize the individual market.
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Burundi has also accused its neighbor of hosting armed groups seeking to destabilize Nkurunziza's government and seize power, causing friction that interfered with cross-border trade.
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" The latest response: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters Tuesday "it is our intention to push back on Iran's expansionist efforts to destabilize the region.
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It is impossible to know what an inquiry might unearth, but liberals in particular are gleefully anticipating that any such probe will destabilize the Trump presidency.
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Adept not just as a singer, guitarist, keyboard player and dancer, he was also virtually unmatched in his ability to destabilize people both privately and publicly.
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So some other scientists think that if the entire Thwaites glacier were to collapse, it could destabilize surrounding glaciers on the Antarctic ice sheet as well.
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With little cost to their business, organized crime can corrupt or destabilize tentative steps toward peace that have been led by Aung San Suu Kyi's government.
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Threats to take unilateral action could destabilize the U.S. economy and may undermine the critical partnership between Congress and the executive with regard to trade policy.
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A rate increase of such magnitude would likely destabilize national mail operations and could even force local newspapers, charities, catalogues and magazines out of business entirely.
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Raqqa was liberated by the SDF and coalition forces in 2017, but ISIS could be attempting to destabilize the area, according to The International Crisis Group.
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At the same event, Ohio Democratic Representative Tim Ryan—who's mounting a 2020 run at the presidency—spoke about how plant closures destabilize the entire community.
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The bloc may soon need to decide how to prevent problems in the Italian banking sector from reaching a crisis point that would destabilize the euro.
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Although not in government service, I was totally against the war in Iraq, very proudly, saying for many years that it would destabilize the Middle East.
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Instead, Tsai is seeking for Taiwan to self-identify as a nation, which increases regional tension and possibly will destabilize the balance in the Asia Pacific.
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" Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that Russia hopes all parties involved in Syria will avoid any steps that could "significantly destabilize" an already "fragile situation.
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Regulators also worry further dollar strength may destabilize the global financial system and some of the large emerging economies where companies have borrowed heavily in dollars.
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At the same time, other images are magnetic exactly because they feel idiosyncratic and deliberately upsetting: They destabilize common standards of normality, ugliness, beauty and privacy.
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It's pretty obvious that Trump does everything he can to destabilize the European Union — from the outside and from within by supporting people like Viktor Orban.
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Mr. Trump announced plans to increase tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminum, which increased the risk that Turkey's problems could destabilize economies well beyond the region.
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Insiders tend to trace three zones of dysfunction, all of which overlap, and all of which destabilize daily functioning and, in turn, scare off potential recruits.
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Brexit proved its ability to destabilize major Western institutions and the global economy; Trump proved its ability to capture the most powerful position in the world.
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The Russian leader has brushed off the doping scandal as an invention of the United States to destabilize his efforts at re-election later this year.
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Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, backed by the United States, are trying to inflict pain to gain leverage over and destabilize the Houthi rebels.
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He either takes facts out of context to assault the law or ignores his administration's own role in fostering uncertainty, which has helped destabilize some markets.
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The outlook for the nation's economy was bleak coming into 2020, but the arrival COVID-19 is expected to further destabilize any fragile attempt at recovery.
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A spokesman for Mr. Sorrell said the claims were inaccurate and represented "a weak and feeble attempt by WPP to destabilize" S4 Capital's bid for MediaMonks.
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But outside of Kurdistan, every major player in the neighborhood opposes the vote, which could break up Iraq and further destabilize a volatile, war-torn region.
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Yet, if she retreats, and falls into line with Labour's plans for a transition, that may destabilize her own party and anger her Brexit hard-liners.
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Both destabilize and intimidate regional adversaries—and the former will do so even more if their hackers can graduate from mere digital effects to physical ones.
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But that support has not been forthcoming, with many world and regional powers opposing the vote and warning that it could further destabilize the Middle East.
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Maduro routinely criticizes Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy during live television broadcasts, and has accused Spain of working with other European governments to destabilize his government.
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Two sources in the security service said Kahimbi had recently been suspended over the accusations that he had sought to hide weapons and destabilize the country.
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The United States' assassination of General Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force, was short-sighted, counter-strategic and will only further destabilize Iraq.
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Rome has set aside 20 billion euros to help its ailing banks, worried that if any of them failed that could destabilize the whole banking industry.
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On Tuesday, Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, charged that the United States had helped destabilize the region, and portrayed Iran as merely defending its interests.
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However, the Iranian regime&aposs aggression in the region, including the use of proxy fighters to destabilize its neighbors, must end, and it must end now.
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Over the years, Rwanda has accused various rebel groups operating out of the jungles of eastern Congo of plotting to destabilize it or overthrow Kagame's government.
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But he warned that the BOJ must be mindful of the risks that prolonged stimulus could hurt financial institutions' profits and destabilize the country's banking system.
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A key Russian official said on Wednesday the U.S. has trained former ISIS fighters in Syria in an effort to further destabilize the war-torn country.
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"The main priority is for countries to resolve trade disagreements cooperatively, without raising distortionary barriers that would further destabilize a slowing global economy," the report read.
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The Amazon is also a huge hydrological engine that helps regulate the world's climate, meaning its destruction could destabilize the climate and cause more severe temperatures.
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Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza described the group as "mercenaries" based in Peru, describing the attack as part of a regional strategy to destabilize the country.
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The United States is richer and has a far larger population, to say nothing of the fact that its Middle East adventures helped destabilize the region.
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Pompeo said he discussed Iran with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir during the trip and pointed to Iranian actions he argued destabilize the Middle East.
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Pakistan authorities say Jadhav confessed to being ordered by India's intelligence service to conduct espionage and sabotage in Baluchistan "to destabilize and wage war against Pakistan".
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They said initial investigations showed there were signs of political opponents and reactionary groups having incited people to protest and destabilize the security and political situation.
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"The people you mention are Saakashvilis; you want them to destabilize the situation in the country?" said Mr. Putin, who avoids mentioning Mr. Navalny by name.
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He visited Moscow on Tuesday, where Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Russia, a close military ally of Algeria, was concerned about attempts to destabilize the situation.
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It also endangers democratic elections around the world, in which a well-timed data breach or site outage can meaningfully impact—and potentially destabilize—the democratic process.
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I think it is the terrorist groups who are to blame, who destabilize the situation in the country -- the ISIS, the Jabhat al Nusra and the like.
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While the U-turn is not expected to destabilize the country, it could prove politically costly for Sall, who is widely expected to seek a second term.
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The eclipse on August 21 will appear as a noticeable blip, but one that won't destabilize the grid (contrary to the concerns of DOE secretary Rick Perry).
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Importantly, being tolerant does not mean acquiescing to those who view tolerance with hatred and scorn, and seek to destabilize the region by fomenting sectarianism and fanaticism.
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In sum, Erdogan's post-election grip on power will drive domestic crises, destabilize Turkey's foreign partnerships, and ultimately undermine the very position he is attempting to secure.
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"We will give a befitting reply, our neighbor will not be allowed to destabilize us," Modi said in a speech, after meeting security advisers to discuss options.
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"We would like to see whether US voters will support their president to ruin Sino-US relations and destabilize the entire Asia-Pacific region," the paper wrote.
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China doesn't want that either, as a war between the US and North Korea would destabilize the Korean Peninsula, sending millions of refugees flocking northward toward China.
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There has been some concern that this large break-off could destabilize the Larsen C ice shelf—one of multiple floating sheets of ice attached to Antarctica.
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"If I were to discuss the political implications of this, the government would think I was trying to destabilize it," the caretaker of a nearby temple said.
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"I said, 'Don't hit Iraq' because you're going to totally destabilize the Middle East," Trump said during his June 210, 22012 speech announcing his candidacy for president.
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Should it happen, the calving of Larsen C could seriously destabilize the remaining ice shelf, causing the whole thing to collapse in the coming years and decades.
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"We call on North Korea to refrain from actions and rhetoric that further destabilize the region," she added at a regular briefing when asked about Ri's comments.
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The U.K. vote in June to leave the European Union was expected to destabilize the financial system but thus far has mostly affected the British pound sterling.
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The analysts predict that the individual insurance markets in those states would start to destabilize after 2020, as insurance becomes unaffordable for people with high medical costs.
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But the exercises went down badly in Moscow where the Russian Foreign Ministry last week warned they could destabilize the region, a charge denied by Georgian officials.
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The growing presence of HFT on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) has raised concerns high-speed trading could destabilize markets and leave retail investors at a disadvantage.
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But online, where people are sharing their cleverest signs, the march is playing out as a rebuttal to the Trump administration's attempts to destabilize science and technology.
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But officials say they have to act fast to prevent further attempts by Gulen's "parallel state" to destabilize the government from within the bureaucracy and business community.
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The immediate concern is the ways in which the financial relief provided by the deal's rollback of sanctions is being used by Iran to destabilize the region.
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"This is being done to destabilize the work of Privatbank, the central bank and the finance ministry, which are working on getting back these loans," she said.
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"China&aposs continued militarization of disputed features in the South China Sea only serve to raise tensions and destabilize the region," a Pentagon spokesman, Marine Lt. Col.
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The Manila Times said Philip Goldberg, who recently ended his term as ambassador in Manila, had outlined various strategies over an 18-month period to destabilize Duterte.
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Russian officials have not commented on the event yet, but in previous years Moscow warned that drills could destabilize the region, a charge denied by Georgian officials.
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There is unanimity of opinion in the intelligence community that hackers working on behalf of the Russian government undertook a coordinated effort to destabilize our election system.
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In addition to creating a humanitarian disaster, such a move would further destabilize countries hosting the largest numbers of refugees, particularly in the Middle East and Africa.
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If the government stops making the payments, insurance companies are likely to raise their premiums in the future, a move experts say could destabilize the entire law.
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Home health is vitally important and the PDGM model, if not corrected, would destabilize home health care at a time when our entire PAC system is evolving.
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The new law targets those people working to advance Iran's missiles and weapons program, and it makes it more difficult for the regime to destabilize the region.
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Mr. Mnuchin has defended the White House's approach, saying Iran would be even more emboldened to destabilize the Middle East without a squeeze on its financial resources.
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Multiple military advisers and lawmakers have pushed back on Trump's comments, warning that pulling troops out of Syria would be a mistake that could destabilize the region.
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The leaders of two of the world's largest energy companies said they were worried trade tensions could destabilize the global economy, hurting hurt overall demand for energy.
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But that the power of a corporation, with a not too clean record on data use, fake news, or ethics, may well significantly destabilize the status quo.
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The lawmakers of Podemos abstained, while those of its ally, the United Left party, voted against the resolution, arguing that it was designed to further destabilize Venezuela.
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Senior Workers Party figures have pledged, if necessary, to take their struggle onto the streets, raising concerns that it could seek to destabilize a future Temer government.
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"The U.S. and EU worry that increasing instability in Lebanon will further destabilize an already volatile region," said Marianne Knaevelsrud, Middle East analyst at Protection Group International.
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An outbreak of a serious resistant infection with limited or no treatment options could overwhelm health systems, harm economies, and destabilize communities and nations in the process.
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Some analysts, however, say this arrangement may only delay the fight for ultimate power within the political elite, which may destabilize the Muslim nation, which borders Afghanistan.
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Erdogan and his supporters occasionally refer to a shadowy foreign "mastermind" that seeks to destabilize Turkey, a NATO member that shares borders with Syria, Iraq and Iran.
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It could also wean the government off cash from donors such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which often have diverging agendas that can destabilize Somalia's fragile politics.
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Many in the State Department, Pentagon and intelligence community had reservations about a total funding cut, fearing it would further destabilize Jordan, Gaza and the West Bank.
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Clinton argued that Trump's policies would destabilize the Middle East and East Asia by instigating arms races and making it easier for terrorists to acquire nuclear weapons.
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Any drastic cut in funding, either to the agency or to the Palestinian Authority and its security forces, would most likely destabilize these areas, according to experts.
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This rhetoric reveals the extent to which Jews were seen as scapegoats, responsible for somehow manipulating the current world order in order to destabilize white Christian identity.
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The next round of talks, involving efforts to secure a transition period after Britain leaves the bloc and to map future trade ties, could further destabilize Mrs.
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The analysts predict that the individual insurance markets in those states would start to destabilize after 1193, as insurance becomes unaffordable for people with high medical costs.
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"China's continued militarization of disputed features in the South China Sea only serve to raise tensions and destabilize the region," Commander Logan said in the Pentagon statement.
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In return, the Kremlin sees in Mr. Dodik an opportunity to destabilize Bosnia's institutions, short of actually destroying them and possibly setting off a conflict, analysts say.
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At the time, Mr. Nader was also promoting a secret plan to use private contractors to destabilize Iran, the regional nemesis of Saudi Arabia and the Emirates.
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Tightening sanctions would only destabilize North Korea, and China fears a desperate and broken North Korea on its border more than it fears a nuclear North Korea.
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"These cartels use barbaric ISIS and Al Qaeda tactics to murder and torture innocents, destabilize countries, and assassinate members of law enforcement," he said in a tweet.
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He may prefer keeping a low-intensity conflict going as a means to destabilize Ukraine in the hope of eventually drawing it back into Russia's strategic orbit.
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Guccifer 2.0 proceed to disseminate reams of documents, shopping them to journalists and bloggers around the country in an effort to destabilize both local and national elections.
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The shaky Chinese stock market isn't going to help him -- it will only destabilize the US stock exchange, which many Americans rely on for their retirement funds.
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Opponents of the legislation say it will drive up costs for older people with pre-existing conditions, undermine ObamaCare and destabilize the state's shaky health insurance market.
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The company wanted to be able to exit the market "in the event of any post-bid changes that destabilize the market," it said in a letter.
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The assessment, the agency said, was based on Tehran's continued support for anti-Israel militant groups, like Hezbollah in Lebanon, and efforts to destabilize the Middle East.
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They argue Europe should not be filling Moscow's coffers after Russia annexed Crimea in 23 and in light of its broader efforts to destabilize the European Union.
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Moscow, they argue, is engaged in a broad campaign to split the western alliance, destabilize European democracies and reassert Moscow's influence in eastern Europe and the Baltics.
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The U.S. did not say whether it would sanction Venezuelan oil imports, a measure with the potential to destabilize Maduro's government and deepen the country's humanitarian crisis.
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Overlooking these factors fails to adequately address basic public needs and can disrupt and destabilize communities by cycling people in and out of the criminal justice system.
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"These subversive attacks aim to destabilize the region's security and damaging the global energy supply and the global economy," state media quoted Prince Mohammed as telling Pompeo.
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Price hangs over the individual market like the sword of Damocles, giving a mercurial president the power to destabilize the exchanges with the stroke of a pen.
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The irony, of course, is that the AHCA will destabilize individual insurance markets further, and lead to far greater coverage losses than if Obamacare were left untouched.
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