We've also talked about the threat, the destabilizing threat that this conflict poses to the region.
That price is the return of an unmistakable, growing and potentially destabilizing bitterness in American politics.
Staffan De Mistura, U.N. representative to South Lebanon, said the developments were destabilizing to the region.
Such a move, however, could risk destabilizing a bureaucracy that is still reeling from controversy.
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Curtailing government spending reduces growth and can be highly destabilizing to an economy in the short-term.
Unfortunately, the strength of the currency was killing exports and destabilizing the Swiss financial system.
"Coordinated intervention will be far more destabilizing for global markets than a weak yen, " he argues.
On top of destabilizing health systems, there are profound cost implications for economic and social systems.
So much has happened in the interim that has been unexpected, unpredictable, and often destabilizing.
Some have argued that the democratic changes we're seeing in the Middle East are destabilizing the region.
The global PE industry entered the new year surrounded by a dense fog of potentially destabilizing uncertainties.
And the increased danger of getting cut in half may require increased reliance on destabilizing preemption strategies.
However, events in Syria and Iran are potentially destabilizing to world peace, oil supplies and the global economy.
Early this week Captain Kelly went to survey the damage, and she says seeing the wreckage was destabilizing.
In the real world such attempts retard long-term growth by destabilizing the economy.
Concerns about the effect of new coal-fired power plants on the destabilizing climate.
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He found that boredom had a destabilizing effect, even on otherwise high-performing individuals.
Because events like Newtown are so destabilizing there is a need to re-find an image of a safe-enough world.
Surely some in the left-wing governments that run Europe today will continue to cavil against such a "destabilizing" initiative.
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His first regime was marked by bouts of hyperinflation which reached 7, 649% in 1990, profoundly destabilizing the Peruvian economy.
However, they've also become the target of criticism that they're a destabilizing--or even a destructive force--in the markets as well.
Many Libyans were concerned that a free Gadhafi might play a role in destabilizing Libya in the future, he said.
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Their tendency has been to react to the latest development or surprise, leading to rapid destabilizing and shifts in priorities.
The 1998-2003 war in Congo is sometimes called Africa's World War as fighting and refugees crossed borders, destabilizing the region.
So there is an art in China to taking new initiatives but doing so in a manner that is not destabilizing.
It would be destabilizing at a time when, I think, everybody is hopeful that we can start growing this economy quicker.
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New thinking at the International Monetary Fund now accepts that capital controls are sometimes necessary to prevent destabilizing capital flows.
And government policy makers worry that money that arrives quickly can leave just as fast, destabilizing local banking, stock and currency markets.
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Admitting the possibility of spiraling inflation and of destabilizing the financial system, Bernanke said the risk of doing nothing is even worse.
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However, in the worst-case scenario, preemption could be highly destabilizing and escalatory.
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