Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

161 Sentences With "more unstable"

How to use more unstable in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more unstable" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more unstable". Mastering all the usages of "more unstable" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Temperature gradients make the atmosphere more unstable, and "a more unstable atmosphere is more conducive for deep thunderstorm formation, which is the building blocks of hurricanes," Klotzbach says.
So it would create a much more unstable situation overall.
It's thought warmer weather caused the ice to become more unstable.
If the talks break down the peninsula could become even more unstable.
"Things seem more unstable in the relationship right now," says the source.
We've made the Middle East more unstable and chaotic than ever before.
If you don't vote, you're voting for a much more unstable world.
"This furniture is much more unstable than furniture in the market," she added.
As Jules grows more unstable, her makeup gets less whimsical and more severe.
Canada looks poised to have a weaker, more unstable government after Monday's election.
The unrest may spread, making the overall situation even more unstable and unpredictable.
The more unstable supply becomes, the harder it will fight to eliminate that need.
Earlier, Schaeuble said the EU would be less competitive and more unstable without Britain.
The Middle East is more unstable than when Obama first assumed office in 2009.
"It suggests that the political establishment is more unstable than we thought," said Zelizer.
Because of the political turmoil in Iran, Mr. Fallah had a much more unstable childhood.
Things seem more unstable in the relationship right now, but she's taking it all in stride.
The more eclectic the average voter's mix of positions, the more unstable the party system becomes.
His assassination was always going to make the situation in the region more unstable, more uncertain.
Meanwhile, Derrek — who everyone treats with comically blatant contempt — is getting more unstable by the minute.
So we don't want a complex derivatives portfolio in an environment where you're just more unstable.
That would render those fundamental building blocks of democracy, and thus democracy itself, even more unstable.
The markets are becoming more and more unstable despite bi-partisan efforts to try to stabilize it.
Despite the vast sacrifices of American blood and treasure, those countries grew ever more unstable and violent.
The Afghan government, installed by allied forces led by the United States, is more unstable than ever.
The irony, of course, is that by disengaging from the world, Mr Trump risks making it more unstable.
It is the kind of geopolitical blunder that leaves the United States weaker and the world more unstable.
Multiple nuclear-armed actors create a more unstable international system than the bipolar world of the Cold War.
And if such interference becomes accepted practice, the foundation of our entire economy becomes that much more unstable.
Another big challenge is Europe's weakened economy, now made even more unstable by the uncertainty surrounding Britain's departure.
Its sympathizers can be found across the Middle East and increasingly in the more unstable parts of Africa.
We'll have lots of melt ponds and the ice will become even more unstable than it is now.
Now though, long-held cultural traditions are more unstable—after a period of relative calm in the 1970s.
Ill-tempered and erratic to begin with, a Trump energized by rage will be even more unstable and dangerous.
In the 1950's our climate was far more unstable than it has been over the last 20163 years.
In response, Wall Street firms are telling investors what they need to buy to outperform in a more unstable environment.
Instead, it increases the burden of resettlement on more unstable countries, like Lebanon, Jordan, and (to Europe's disquieting relief) Turkey.
This temperature difference is helping to fuel the storm by making the atmosphere more unstable, and encouraging air to rise.
My research suggests that compared with democracies, autocracies generate far more unstable growth, and that's the risk in China now.
This era of instability means more working families must rely on SNAP as jobs become more unstable and wages stagnate.
And so we have an unstable and undesirable situation, one that will grow more unstable as more states legalize marijuana.
The result—especially for small countries that today are protected by global rules—will be a harsher and more unstable world.
But the poorer and more unstable it becomes south of the Rio Grande, the bigger the problem for the United States.
The more Trump mucks around with American alliances, the more unstable the world becomes — making a large military conflict more imaginable.
But today, the Middle East is more unstable than ever, and Saudi Arabia is using US-made weapons to make it worse.
"In any case we will have a weaker and more unstable country, but not a threat for the European economy," he affirmed.
"In any case we will have a weaker and more unstable country, but not a threat for the European economy," he said.
She said gentrification is pushing people out of their communities, and usually to more unstable places, away from jobs and their families.
The composition of the sediment above the bedrock is also a factor, making some parts of the state more unstable than others.
That would make the Middle East even more unstable, with Iran at Israel's doorstep and Saudi Arabia's tension with Iran greatly magnified.
As their health insurance premiums rise and the marketplace becomes more unstable, farmers need Congress to make fixes to the current system.
"The situation of the governing coalition in Berlin is perceived to have become more unstable, which also weighs on economic sentiment," he said.
There are solutions to an economy where full employment is either impossible or more unstable than it has been since the Industrial Revolution.
You can maximize the window if you like, but plenty of apps don't like this much and become more unstable as a result.
The Iran-Israel confrontation in the past few days is likely to presage a more unstable and violent period in the Middle East.
As it turns out, an inherently unstable business model and an even more unstable leader do not bode well for long-term success.
Over the period we studied, employment became more unstable, as companies replaced full-time jobs with part-time work and short-term contracts.
These rolling bubbles are making the Chinese economy more and more unstable and more susceptible to a much-feared "hard landing" in the economy.
Should the Zelotes investigations widen to include a larger number of banks, risks for smaller players with more unstable funding bases could be considerable.
However, it's surprisingly difficult to figure out which is worse for public health as the climate becomes more unstable: the cold or the heat?
Still, "it is likely to be a more unstable term than in 2015, not least because of the less favorable macroeconomic backdrop", she said.
The one-and-done era made college basketball significantly more unstable, but for its first several years, it still produced an odd kind of consistency.
In 2012, a new government emerged, but warring tribes and extremist groups, such as Al-Shabaab, were able to flourish during the more unstable years.
This caused more warm air to rise up into the sky over the Atlantic, making the atmosphere more unstable — and ripe for tumultuous storm activity.
What to watch: CBO is almost sure to say a cutoff of the payments would be damaging, leading to soaring premiums and more unstable markets.
If someone like Trump, who each day appears more unhinged, more unstable, more deluded, cannot be declared mentally unfit, is it conceivable that anyone could?
This also would've affected the landscape and caused it to be more unstable, pausing the development of the woodland environment the hunter-gatherers depended on.
"If you extend a shoe's height, it will tend to be more unstable," Dr. Hannigan says, which is likely to increase ankle movement and pronation.
Molly grew up across the street from the Deavers, and she is obsessed with Henry in ways that make her already chaotic life more unstable.
The survey was conducted in June, and in October, market conditions proved even more unstable: The , for example, before rebounding and recovering most of its losses.
With fewer heat-trapping clouds around, the air above the tropics is expected to cool, and cooler air means more unstable air, and hence, more rain.
The more he breaks with precedent, the longer he will retain power—but the more personalised and therefore more unstable the political system itself may become.
We were told to work hard and we'd be rewarded, and instead we graduated into a wrecked economy, enormous debt, and an ever-more unstable world.
Rumblings will grow louder that the Chancellor's popularity, seemingly untouchable until a few months ago, is becoming ever-more unstable ahead of the 2017 national elections.
America's foreign policy is even more unstable now that President Donald Trump has fired national security adviser H. R. McMaster and replaced him with John Bolton.
As the economy grows more unstable, the authorities have tried to control the business cycle with an increasingly heavy hand that extends into its financial markets.
We're worried about places like Venezuela that, if they become much more unstable, the effects on other countries and even the global economy could be huge.
Climate change and extreme weather patterns will further increase volatility in food production, Halle added, meaning food prices will become more unstable in the coming years.
"What's happened in reality is that jobs have become more and more unstable and half of Americans don't have $400 in case of emergency," Hughes explained.
They're a reminder that with each passing day, we're moving further from the climate humans have known and thrived in and closer to a more unstable future.
JP: I think we see it more as an untapped revenue stream — one that has more unstable revenue streams that are recurring and of a predictable nature.
And the world around me seems even more unstable... The same social injustices continue to drive a wedge through ideologies... It's the same in so many ways.
As the local grid became progressively more unstable, power lines and stations went into automatic shutdown to protect themselves, sending unusual power flows surging into neighbouring areas.
Yet, the higher elements get the more unstable they become, which would make them impossible to exist for more than a fraction of a second, if at all.
Three of the crops, though—beans, maize, and bananas—"are more unstable and are therefore projected to have large amounts of area under transformational change," the study found.
The weight of the evidence continues to suggest that no important market peak is nearby — the market almost always becomes more unstable before a major top is forming.
North Korea seems to grow more unstable by the day, and President Donald Trump's power plays grow increasingly risky as the hermit kingdom develops its nuclear missile program.
A single-party Socialist government with 84 lawmakers would be "more unstable than one that includes other political forces," Pablo Echenique, a leading member of Podemos, told reporters.
"Such goals were met even though macroeconomic expectations have not materialized due to a slower and more unstable economy," TIM said in a securities filing late on Tuesday.
The Middle East is more unstable at this moment than at any other time in the past decade, with a nuclear arms race looking more when than if.
Meanwhile, institutionalized, party-based authoritarian regimes, like in China or Russia, are turning into premodern cults of personality/Maximum Leader regimes, which are far more unstable and dangerous.
Hymns about "traveling on" to a "heavenly home" are threaded through the cycle: sometimes accompanied by harplike strumming inside the piano, sometimes reharmonized with more unstable, modernist chords.
Moreover, as the investigation into Trump and Russian collusion and obstruction of justice continues, I suspect it will erode his political capital and make him even more unstable.
The central bank is increasing liquidity for banks but forcing them to drive loans to the private sector, a less profitable and more unstable client than state-owned enterprises.
The inmates at ADX spend prolonged periods in solitary, even though research suggests long-term isolation can make them more aggressive, more unstable, and more likely to re-offend.
They're concerned that Riyadh could try to use the technology to start a nuclear weapons program and make one of most volatile regions in the world even more unstable.
"But from a stability perspective, when things are more unstable, the United States in some ways gets stronger" as both people and investment dollars gravitate to the nation's relative stability.
"If Donald Trump forgives Putin for what he tried to do in our election, that will scream weakness and the world will get a lot more unstable," he said Thursday.
"It is an event risk and has the potential to make risk sentiment which is already cautious more unstable," said Manuel Oliveri, a currency strategist at Credit Agricole in London.
Thousands of people in what are known as "project-based" buildings, with private owners who have a contract with the federal government, were thrown into an even more unstable situation.
We filmmakers must restlessly strive to be honest with the material we capture, even as reality itself becomes more unstable and we as a culture embrace radical social media performance.
The result of this toxic brew is a wave of populism that is rapidly destroying the foundations of the post-war international order and producing a far more unstable world.
The farther upstream the crack, along with eventual calving -- when a piece breaks off -- of the glacier into an ice island, the more unstable it would make the ice sheet.
Although the price level was more unstable in the short run, the cruder price-level statistics of the pre-85033 period tend to exaggerate the difference between the two eras.
Per twentieth-century chemist Linus Pauling's third rule of crystal structures, crystals are more unstable when anions (negatively-charged ions) connect with one another by their "faces," or long sides.
At first, I had some camera wackiness as I passed through doorways or went from room to room, but the longer I played, the more unstable my camera movement became.
The magnitude of the move was swiftly blamed on automated trading strategies like volatility targeting, which is programmed to decrease a fund's allocation to stocks as the market becomes more unstable.
"Many people wouldn't consider Southeast Asia before...but one client told me jokingly he thought that region was not very politically stable, but now Hong Kong is even more unstable," Chan said.
That means the market itself is just going to be more unstable, and elevated uncertainty will ultimately lead people and businesses to hold onto their money instead of investing or spending it.
After nearly two decades of subsidized prices, inputs (such as fertilizers and fungicides) became more expensive, while coffee sales became much more unstable—plummeting some seasons well below formerly fixed government prices.
Didion seems troubled by the idea that the ground feels more unstable in the South; that it is wet and porous, without any solid boundaries; that it is simultaneously fecund and rotting.
"Clinton's support for Obama's Iran ransom reflects the same bad judgment that characterized her decision-making as secretary of State, which left the world a more unstable and dangerous place," he said.
As conditions become more and more unstable, you're going to see all of these regressive tendencies in our politics bubble up to the surface, and that's likely to lead to more violence.
The researchers also found that plaque buildup in alpha-gal-sensitive patients&apos arteries tended to have a more unstable structure, meaning the patients had a higher risk for heart attacks and strokes.
There, Troy — clearly the more unstable of the two brothers — is leading a group of his own troops to kill the living and seeing how much time it takes for them to resurrect.
He urged Britain to "stay in Europe," saying it would be a mistake not to be part of the bloc's decision making and that the region could be more unstable if it left.
And yet it's impossible not to feel a shudder of communion with these ancient beings, recounting their hopeful stories of abundance in a time that was, certainly, even more unstable than our own.
As you have been setting out your decision to stand down and Cabinet ministers are competing to succeed you, the position of the government has become ever more unstable and its authority eroded.
Corbyn said the Conservative Party's moves towards selecting a new leader means the government has become "ever more unstable and its authority eroded" undermining confidence in the "government's ability to deliver any compromise agreement".
Corbyn said the Conservative Party's moves toward selecting a new leader means the government has become "ever more unstable and its authority eroded" undermining confidence in the "government's ability to deliver any compromise agreement".
But then, when Dion does realize he has actual superpowers (teleportation, energy manipulation, and telekinesis; "all the greats have it—Luke Sywalker, Neo, Mary Poppins," he's told), the show rockets into more unstable territory.
He pointed to depleting earnings, peaked auto sales, inventory ratios and issues in the freight and rail space as some key indicators that the U.S. economy is more unstable than people would like to believe.
But for those who cherish American constitutional democracy, what matters is the effect on America and her people and her standing in an increasingly unstable world made all the more unstable by these very fabrications.
But for those who cherish American constitutional democracy, what matters is the effect on America and her people and her standing in an increasingly unstable world -- made all the more unstable by these very fabrications.
But for those who cherish American constitutional democracy, what matters is the effect on America and her people and her standing in an increasingly unstable world — made all the more unstable by these very fabrications.
"On the back of increased uncertainty when it comes to Trump, global risk sentiment has turned a little more unstable," Credit Agricole currency strategist Manuel Oliveri said, noting higher cross market volatility in recent trading days.
If the Helsinki summit does becomes a crystallizing moment in the direction of nations, and Trump's follies force old allies apart, it may also be judged the moment a new, more unstable world order was created.
"If Donald Trump forgives Putin for what he tried to do in the election, that will scream weakness and the world will get more unstable," said Graham, who competed with Trump during last year's GOP primary.
The Netherlands has a long history of coalition government, but the current degree of fragmentation is unusually high, and there is a risk of a weaker or more unstable government that does not see out a full term.
Obama's decision to send the note was prompted in part by alarming U.S. intelligence reports and a new U.S. Army Corps of Engineers study that found that the dam is even more unstable than believed, U.S. officials said.
Russia is preparing to welcome leaders and executives from the world of business and economics but this year's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) comes at a time when the country's international relations are more unstable than ever.
A more unstable US-China relationship While there is a need for firmer American action in the South China Sea and on North Korea, the Trump administration is shaping up to have a hardline China policy across the board.
But the greater dispersion of parliamentary seats means a protracted negotiation could leave the Netherlands lacking a government for several months, and there is a possibility of a more unstable government that does not see out a full term.
As West Antarctic glaciers have become more unstable, their grounding lines have moved inland and deepened, which provides warm ocean waters with easier access to the ice's underbelly and uncorks inland ice to slide into the sea, adding to sea levels.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Brazil's real will turn more unstable as it becomes increasingly exposed to a pending discussion of a plan to overhaul the social security system that is proving hard to sell in a divided Congress, a Reuters poll showed.
"The implications of unmitigated climate change for the UAE make its cities unbearably hot, water even more scarce and the region more unstable," Rachel Kyte, the CEO of the United Nations' Sustainable Energy for All initiative, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"I think it's in both our interests," McCain said, "from the standpoint of a world that is more unstable and (in) more tumult and danger than any time in the last 70 years -- that it's incumbent upon us to work together."
But the President's ambition for an all-encompassing deal is clouded by his track record, and observers are increasingly worried that the unraveling of existing accords under the Trump administration could lead to a more unstable future for nuclear proliferation globally.
This means that Cruise spends a lot of the movie getting distracted by the contents of his own head, as Ahmanet tries to lure him to her, which only makes him seem all the more unstable to the people around him.
Forecasts for the second quarter are being trimmed at around the "usual" pace even as equity indexes climb, which could develop into a more unstable tension if aggressive projections for second-half profit improvement are eroded by any broader economic softening.
Her new book, How To Raise Successful People (read an excerpt here), isn't an instructional manual to teach your kids how to eat, sleep through the night, or earn a six-figure salary in an ever-more-unstable job market.
It could leave Germany more unstable and less able to take the lead in Europe at a time when leadership is badly needed on an array of topics — from Britain's imminent departure from the European Union to Italy's controversial budget plans.
It's the counterpart to the idea in some leftist circles that it's better for the left if Trump wins the election, because a Trump administration would make the status quo more unstable and make true leftism a more appealing alternative.
LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble urged Britain to "stay in Europe" on Thursday, saying it would be a mistake not to be part of the bloc's decision making and that the region could be more unstable if it left.
"The stable political environment in Montreal these last years, especially when we take into consideration the more unstable global environment created by Brexit and other elections in Europe, has made Montreal more attractive to business and leisure visitors," said Denis Coderre, Montreal's mayor.
The one-two-three punch of releasing new material from Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Kanye within the span of a few weeks should have been a game changer, and yet Tidal ending up staggering over the finish line, looking more unstable than ever.
N. Korea defector launches balloons with leaflets back into N. Korea Chuck Todd: We'll see Donald Trump's tax returns when they're forced out The South's announcement sparked protests in South Korea, as some worried that the deployment would make the region more unstable not less.
Weighting new polls very heavily means you can be quicker to respond to new trends and to pick up turning points, but it also makes your forecast more unstable and more likely to react to noise (what we like to call "chasing shiny objects").
The thing with all three of these villainesses is that what could have, in isolation, passed for a halfway decent story was churned over several times over the course of twenty years, meaning that every time it was trotted out, the formula became more and more unstable.
These are contradictions that make life difficult for many Saudi citizens, particularly women and young people; that lead the Saudi royal family to oppose the democratization that they believe can only empower extremists; and that make the Saudi system itself more unstable — just as the shah had warned.
The vocals, which grew increasingly unreliable from his first album, "For Emma, Forever Ago," to the second, "Bon Iver," are rendered here even more unstable thanks to variegated stylistic approaches and new technology — something he's called the Messina — that allows for real-time digital manipulation of voice and instruments.
Maybe if the market does keep chugging a good deal higher, it will finally deserve the "bubble" label (which it really doesn't right now), and perhaps it will grow more unstable as it does so, and be hounded by a collicky credit market rather than the current stoic one.
But I suspect a new order along these lines would be uglier and more unstable, its ruling party far more easily undone or overthrown, than in the sun-kissed aristocracy that liberals have built for themselves in what was once, but no longer, the proving ground for the American dream.
Whereas what confronts us now, what we know we face, is Trump himself as one of two choices for the most powerful office in the world, pitted against an unpopular and generally-beatable opponent, in a more-unstable-than-recently global landscape in which Trumpian candidates are doing well all over.
The overwhelming success of the Hero 7 Black — it was GoPro's fastest-selling camera ever — has helped put distance between the company and more unstable times, like the recall and ultimate demise of its first and only drone, Karma; multiple rounds of layoffs; and the growth and subsequent culling of a crowded product lineup.
" Read this quote: CFR President Richard Haas says in the report, "What is clear is that failure to meet the challenges posed by new technologies will likewise affect U.S. national security, in this case by increasing political pressures for American retrenchment, the consequences of which would be a more unstable and less prosperous world.
I'd take that argument a step further and say that this phenomenon of buying handcrafted, artisanal products was directly related to the sense among the millennials who were coming of age at the time that the institutions trusted with keeping society afloat were flimsy at best and that globalization was making them more unstable by the minute.
Conservative Catholicism isn't standing athwart church history yelling stop; since (at least) the 1960s it's always occupied somewhat more unstable terrain, and under Francis it's increasingly a movement adrift, tugged at by traditionalism and liberalism alike, and well short of the synthesis that would integrate fifty years of rapid change into a coherent picture of how the church can remain the church, what fidelity and integrity require.
Blair is unpopular in the U.K. — but that's precisely what liberated him to say what many in British politics know to be true but won't say: Brexit was a stupid idea, based on an old political fantasy of a minority of conservatives; it was sold with bogus data; and following through on it will make Britain poorer, weaker and more isolated — and Europe more unstable.
But given the ongoing crises in both Venezuela and Libya, which are two major oil supplying countries, there are fears that the US decision will make the oil market more unstable When asked about the spike in oil process on Monday -- as Brent crude prices surged more than 3% to the highest price seen all year -- and if the US expects that spike to level out, the State Department would not give a direct answer.
Below is how the critic Vincent Canby reviewed "Gremlins" for The New York Times on June 8, 1984: THE star of "Gremlins" is none of the perfectly adequate actors in the cast but the mogwai, a small, furry, fictitious creature that looks something like a cuddly teddy bear with the ears of a rabbit, a Bambilike nose, eyes as round and deep and dark as glass buttons, a sweet disposition and a physical nature more unstable than hydrogen gas.

No results under this filter, show 161 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.