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The President said Iran supports terrorists and destabilizes the region.
Critics have accused the White House of inaction as Sudan destabilizes.
Lunch also shouldn't taste so bad that it destabilizes prison yards.
But Shapton destabilizes their meaning by placing short captions below each.
It alarms US allies and dangerously destabilizes the rest of the world.
So that rapid decline destabilizes people because it is happening so quickly.
But clustering like that also boosts inequality and, arguably, destabilizes our politics.
They're acting in a way that destabilizes that region of the world.
Erosion of trust threatens and destabilizes the system in a whole other way.
It personalizes power, routinizes corruption and destabilizes the very idea of objective truth.
Furthermore, this conduct destabilizes an already politically weakened region, threatening international peace and security.
Moreover, that course of action frequently destabilizes patients who are being taken off of them.
"Cutting off those payments further destabilizes the individual market and these are real people," Rep.
Water, or the lack thereof, is at the core of global conflicts and destabilizes countries.
A Pentagon spokesman said late last week China&aposs "militarization" of disputed areas destabilizes the region.
Religious persecution causes terrible human suffering, destroys economies, destabilizes societies, and abets the spread of jihadism.
When the warmth destabilizes the ice, blocks break loose, producing huge plumes of reddish-brown dust.
Officials said the area suffered liquefaction, when the shock of the quake temporarily destabilizes the soil.
This rise in the far right doesn't just destabilize the home front; it also destabilizes internationally.
Middle Ages: Columbus destabilizes currency The Black Death and the rise of counterfeit coins caused severe inflation.
As Roosevelt's proposal notes, domestic inequality destabilizes nations, which influences currency valuations, immigration policies, and trade relationships.
This destabilizes the country, gives oxygen to anti-US views, and giving hardliners more influence in Iran.
She destabilizes the geometric order, and negotiates her own sense of equilibrium — one that is always slightly off.
Second, dynamic, competitive markets drive growth and opportunity through "disruptive innovation," which necessarily destabilizes industries and displaces workers.
"Iran destabilizes this entire region," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said during a visit to Riyadh on Sunday.
The presence of extreme inequality destabilizes a society in ways that are hard to understand but absolutely devastating.
The result is a digital collage that, like the internet itself, simultaneously expands the viewer's comprehension and destabilizes it.
Cooperman said one of the key problems the market is facing is an "unconventional White House" that destabilizes the market.
And then what happens is these quantitative algorithmic traders take over and they create a level of volatility that destabilizes.
"Iran destabilizes this entire region," Pompeo said during remarks with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, The Associated Press reported.
The high number of women in prison — and the long lengths of their sentences — destabilizes families and communities, especially their children.
These families are at a high risk of eviction, which destabilizes families and communities, and, in worst cases, results in homelessness.
But to broaden this impact further, defining one millisecond as de minimis would also create a chain reaction that destabilizes markets.
Federal tax subsidies for purchasing, operating, and reselling rental property attracts speculators eager to flip buildings, which raises rents and destabilizes neighborhoods.
Through double exposure, stroboscopic lights, and jarring hyperactive cuts, he destabilizes viewers and leaves them with no way to get their bearings.
Living with someone with mental illness — in Kevin's case, bipolar disorder — rocks the patient's world, the family's world and destabilizes the family.
But it also destabilizes entire regions, creating new fertile recruiting ground for terrorist groups and other security challenges for the United States.
So if he further destabilizes this thing and there are 20-to-50-percent rate increases, he'll be screwing his own people.
Strachan's tribute to Lawrence is calculated to orbit the Earth for around seven years before it destabilizes and burns up in the atmosphere.
That it was about a huge document drop of classified material, hacked material, put into the public sphere that destabilizes our conventional wisdom?
The United States would have to choose between lifting limits on Russia's nuclear arsenal or acquiescing in an interminable war that destabilizes Europe.
Remixing destabilizes, decenters, moves us away from the original — but still in an effort to comment on the original and on the context.
"The Bavarian result further destabilizes Merkel and her government," said Heinrich Oberreuter, a veteran political analyst and an expert on the Bavarian conservatives.
Clarisse is probably the one who has struggled the most since the beginning of the session, and this sudden demand for introspection destabilizes her.
Famine increases migration, further destabilizes weak states, and opens the door to radical appeals from the likes of al-Shabab and the Islamic State.
In "Phantom," Ms. Krieps's character is a youthful insurgent — a spunky waitress-turned-muse who destabilizes the fine-tuned equilibrium between Reynolds and Cyril.
"Quark" proceeds in brightly colored fragments that establish a given sonic texture before introducing a newcomer sound that, by turns, destabilizes or enriches it.
"It destabilizes that work force," said Robert Espinoza, vice president for policy at PHI, a group that advocates on behalf of personal care workers.
This is what Sarah was getting at: So-called skinny repeal still destabilizes the insurance market and leads to millions fewer Americans having health insurance.
Imitating the sociability of speech, they're also inflected with tonality and the attitude of a speaker — all of which Kahn thoroughly destabilizes in her work.
A dual exhibition of works by Jennifer Brandon and Andréanne Michon destabilizes comfortable perceptions of the photographic medium, its physical limits, and relationship to time.
"Every stone, every weapon picked up by misguided youths destabilizes their own Jammu-Kashmir," Mr. Modi said in his speech, referring to anti-India protesters.
"Crystal formation in sugar-based formulations destabilizes vaccines," Ilaria Rubino, a University of Alberta Ph.D student in Choi's lab group, told Business Insider in an email.
" Putin said the US decision on Jerusalem "doesn't help to regulate the situation in the Middle East, but destabilizes a very complex situation in the region.
"Americans should care, because what happens here can affect the world," the father told me, and he cautioned that Saudi repression destabilizes the entire Middle East.
" But he calmly destabilizes Metro Boomin's trap rhythms, entangling them with flute sounds in "Mile High" and fitfully swapping them for flamenco handclaps in "Tell Them.
Ali, 35, Ontario: I think it destabilizes the world, and I think, as a Muslim man or a man who was raised Muslim, that it's inherently racist.
He found that the rate of wolves preying on livestock actually goes up the more wolves in an area are killed, because it destabilizes the pack's dynamics.
In the global south, according to the HPA report, it destabilizes entire states, destroying the basic functioning of government while hollowing out swathes of civil society institutions.
If conflict between the police and citizens resumes and the political system destabilizes, China can swoop in and try to remake Hong Kong in its own image.
After that, what the poet Stéphane Mallarmé referred to as the "strange new beauty" of Degas's monotypes even destabilizes his more conventional etchings, etching-aquatints and lithographs.
Obamacare supporters would say it's because repealing the mandate destabilizes the market: Healthy people skip out on coverage, while sicker people keep buying, increasing costs to insurers.
"The ability for individuals to purchase health insurance through an association really puts the individual market at risk and destabilizes it over the long term," Lucia said.
The aim should be for new players to grow local economies that benefit every stakeholder – not arrive with a splash that destabilizes the communities we need to build.
As illiberal populism destabilizes the West, Japan's allies and partners see Mr. Abe as a guardian of the international liberal order — despite his own illiberal record at home.
But China cannot afford to squeeze the North so hard — by cutting off fuel, for example, or basic trade — that the country destabilizes, sending refugees pouring over the border.
"But it also destabilizes a lot of the countries, like the Dutch and the Nordics, on issues like the free market, anti-Russia policy and trans-Atlanticism," Mr. Leonard added.
It de-centers us and destabilizes us, and makes us realize that actually, we should be humble, and not think that our gut impressions of the world around us are reliable.
The book's assessment of actual power and its consequences is grim, as Manhattan's use as an arm of the US imperialist machine destabilizes the Cold War to the brink of Armageddon.
Braiding these images with archival texts — sworn statements of beatings, CIA instructions for "enhanced interrogation," and excerpts of detainee interviews — Cornwall destabilizes Gitmo's facade of normalcy through incisive juxtapositions and interpolations.
In August, the two countries' presidents signed a pact agreeing the two sides would respect each other's sovereignty, refrain from action that destabilizes the other's territory, and resume cross-border activities.
"We're very concerned about anything that destabilizes the improvements we've seen" in health coverage, said Kristen Dillon, who directs one of the local health councils the state established to help improve care.
The feat — which means India could blind another country by taking out its communication and surveillance satellites — accelerates India's space race with China and destabilizes its uneasy balance of power with Pakistan.
Keith Payne, a professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, tells of this research in a brilliant new book, "The Broken Ladder," about how inequality destabilizes societies.
Sand and dust storms take place when hot air over the desert destabilizes the lower atmosphere, whipping up strong winds that send huge amounts of sand hundreds or even thousands of miles.
The cartels have taken advantage of this to build a multibillion industry, and they protect it with brutal violence that destabilizes Mexico and forces thousands of Mexicans to head north seeking asylum.
But as long as the Chinese believe the U.S. will never launch a military strike that truly destabilizes the North Korean nation, Beijing sees sitting on its hands as a pretty good play.
Alcohol destabilizes the outer layers of coronaviruses, potentially damaging and breaking them down enough so that they're less likely to infect you when you later rub your eye (you know you want to).
His absence destabilizes Lydia in ways beyond simple grief — in part because she's a woman with very little to do, one who has refused paid work and charity work alike and cultivates idleness.
But this new weapon, by maintaining parity in some respects (ability to penetrate air defenses), destabilizes parity on others (it reduces Russia's response time and could be perceived as a first-strike weapon).
"Now, more than ever, I cannot overstate the importance of increased diplomatic engagement with Iran to deter future aggression and slow the cycle of escalating violence that further destabilizes the region," Smith added.
It's a canny political move, but one that destabilizes the nature of the Catholic Church as a centralized, formal body: the very thing that sets the Catholic Church apart from other Western Christian denominations.
Abusing children, separating families, and engaging in racial profiling only destabilizes communities and directs resources away from what we know actually creates safety and security – education, jobs, health care, social services and environmental protections.
As the women's relationship approaches the rocks, Ronan (Hiram Delgado) further destabilizes it by inviting a guest to wait out the storm with them: the beautiful, reckless Anna (Claire Siebers), June's former best friend.
Xue Wenwen transformed an adjacent room — with debris and quotidian objects still scattered about — into a kaleidoscopic mirror installation that fills yet dissects the space, a "Warmhole" (2016) that destabilizes the house's foreclosed fate.
This one, ASTATINE, is ephemeral, a byproduct of radiation that is so rare that science says just 25 grams of it naturally exist on Earth, at any given time, because it destabilizes so quickly.
The suit alleges that the federal government has known for decades that carbon pollution destabilizes the climate in a way that puts future generations in "significant" danger but has taken no action to curb it.
This constructed scene, while little more than a series of cliches about a young woman kidnapped and raped by a stranger (the young man is an alienated and socially awkward misogynist), completely destabilizes the audience.
"China's militarization of the South China Sea and aggressive action in international waters destabilizes the region and threatens shared efforts to promote security," Mattis said at the ASEAN-US meeting following his meeting with Wei.
As I detailed in this piece, the Senate health care bill destabilizes the individual insurance market and slashes spending on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion — and there just isn't enough money available to make up for those changes.
His final decision destabilizes the foundation of our country by threatening the bedrock of the Constitution, the rule of law and the principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness on which we are built.
The Trump administration is right that Iranian behavior destabilizes the region, but wrong when it says that such behavior contradicts the "spirit" of the agreement and that he is therefore justified in refusing to certify Iran's compliance.
Dr Chauntelle Tibbals, sociologist and author of Exposure: A Sociologist Explores Sex, Society, and Adult Entertainment concurs, telling me that such increasing acceptance of 'taboo' sexual play that destabilizes gender norms may point to wider social ideals about sex.
"Unless the risk of clearing cryptocurrency is isolated and segregated from other products, a catastrophe in the cryptocurrency market that destabilizes a clearing organization will destabilize the real economy," he wrote in the letter he published as an ad.
They also face atypical, and improbable, issues: especially, a huge earthquake in the Middle East that further destabilizes an already unstable region and results in Israel's call for Jews around the world to come "home" and defend the nation.
The so-called corruption crackdown in Saudi Arabia over the weekend may be the beginning of a bigger power struggle by the heir apparent to the throne which destabilizes the region for a time and keeps oil prices elevated.
The relatives of the women are becoming increasingly concerned as the region further destabilizes, and as winter approaches, which humanitarian organizations say is likely to cause further sickness, and possibly even death, among those remaining in the Al-Hol camp.
Far from merely contesting the "Ethiopia rising" narrative produced and disseminated by the Ethiopian government with the help of its loud-speakers, his gesture also destabilizes the West's consensus on Ethiopia as an oasis of stability in an otherwise combustible region.
"Today, a country that threatens the existence of Israel, denies the Holocaust, destabilizes the Middle East, subjugates its own people and supports terror across the globe is being strengthened by the international community," Yair Lapid, a member of the Knesset, said.
"Today, a country that threatens the existence of Israel, denies the Holocaust, destabilizes the Middle East, subjugates its own people and supports terror across the globe is being strengthened by the international community," said Yair Lapid, a member of the Knesset.
"The American people will not just sit idly by while he upends all the progress that has been made in dialing back the mass incarceration fueled by marijuana arrests and destabilizes an industry now responsible for over 150,000 jobs," Altieri said.
The internet destabilizes In 2006, two years before the global financial crisis, and five years after al-Qaeda's September 11 attacks on New York and the Pentagon, I wrote about the cultural chaos then emerging as an unforeseen, unintended consequence of the internet.
" Mattis said at an Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting in Singapore last month following a meeting with Wei: "China's militarization of the South China Sea and aggressive action in international waters destabilizes the region and threatens shared efforts to promote security.
"The ability for individuals to purchase health insurance through an association really puts the individual market at risk and destabilizes it over the long term," Kevin Lucia, who studies the market at Georgetown University, told me before the order had been signed.
" Read Our Review No. 503 Ontario Ice Caves, Canada In telling a grim tale of how climate change, overpopulation and invasive species destabilizes a sensitive ecosystem, Egan "nimbly splices together history, science, reporting and personal experiences into a taut and cautiously hopeful narrative.
The possibility of gaming the admissions system also destabilizes the elevated position these elite institutions of higher education hold in American society, and nullifies the extraordinary, legitimate investment of money, labor and emotional energy in education by many families, Asian or otherwise.
The first hook dominates the verses, leading the song's simple forward motion, before the other one takes over and destabilizes the music, turning the song into a valiant attempt to control a creeping nausea; it spirals around and around as your head spins.
And when we talk to our sex worker community — here in Queens, in Jackson Heights, we have a large contingent of trans Latina sex workers, and in Flushing, we have our migrant massage parlor workers — cycling them into our justice system just further destabilizes lives.
If a president can claim sweeping discretion to suspend key federal laws, the entire legislative process becomes little more than a pretense…The circumvention of the legislative process not only undermines the authority of this branch but destabilizes the tripartite system as a whole.
"Any attempt to influence Taiwan through threats or coercion, we believe, destabilizes the region and threatens stability in the Taiwan Strait," James Moriarty, chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan, said at a ceremony to mark the last four decades of U.S.-Taiwan relations.
"We consider a major national security issue that you have uncontrolled migration into Europe, not because these folks are coming to the United States but because if it destabilizes Europe, our largest ... trading partner, it's going to be bad for our economy," he said.
Trump's rejection of international institutions and norms further destabilizes the global economy, which leads to the election of right-wing populists in key countries like Germany and France, who deliver the coup de grace to the EU. This creates further economic instability, breeding further discontent, which pushes voters even further to the extremes.
McCain said: "It is morally outrageous and strategically foolish to ask American taxpayers to subsidize Russia's military industrial base when Vladimir Putin occupies Crimea and destabilizes Ukraine, menaces our NATO allies in Europe, violates the 1987 Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, sends weapons to Iran, and bombs U.S.-backed forces in Syria to prop-up the murderous regime of Bashar Assad.".
But North Korea's threat against the country, far-fetched as it might seem, is an example of how Australia's most important military alliance faces a new challenge: the risk that President Trump will draw the nation into a conflict or other unexpected crisis that destabilizes the region, angers its trading partners or forces it to side with either the United States or China.
As Anhalt rightly insists, by setting some of his scenes behind enemy lines, among the Trojan fighters and their families — from the ruminations of the sadly regretful Helen to the encounters between Hector, the Trojan super-warrior, and his young son — Homer destabilizes the traditional "them-and-us" culture of the ancient Greek world, and its conventional polarization between civilization and barbarity.
And then there's the worry that we are seeing the beginnings of a "sex panic," a blurring of the lines between awkward flirting, inappropriate behavior, and assault that threatens to leave men and women fearful of interacting with one another in the workplace, destabilizes our perception of sexual interactions, and ultimately fails to address the issues that #MeToo set out to confront.
The dual-track presidency constantly presents congressional Republicans with the continued high-risk that they face as a result of their fierce, almost blind, party loyalty that allows them to support the President or at least leave him alone even when he destabilizes our political institutions and takes positions that are far outside the parameters of mainstream politics—such as tweeting the horrendous anti-Muslim videos from Britain First.
She sings matter-of-factly, but in shards, a tale of romantic failing told by an Alexa on low battery: It was never jealousyJust a cute hyperboleIdiocracy, I dreamAnd he's still keen to chill with meI've zoomed in 1080pYour pseudo-smile is so unfree Much of this album is like this, full of skepticism of the way technology destabilizes feelings — it's there in the words, and it's there in the production.

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