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Sometimes all it takes is one more flap of a butterfly wing to unhinge the unstable worker.
FORBES: Change During Tough Economic Times Can Kill
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If low bond yields unhinge and people start selling, much more paper has to exit via a smaller door.
FORBES: When Flight To Safety Is Risky
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Jennifer Brill's 9 A.M. safety speech in the frosty shade of the mountain can unhinge even the most experienced skiers.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Any hint from economic indicators of such a dip is likely to unhinge shares, and to take the current high hopes with them.
ECONOMIST: A bit of good news goes a long way
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So the issue itself does seem to unhinge people a bit.
FORBES: Evolution and Embodied Physiology
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The rate reductions have had little restorative effect--only the assurance of better credit, not looser credit, will cure what ails the banks--but they did help unhinge the dollar.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Can something as small as a pinky unhinge this progress?
WSJ: Not Quite Amazin', but Still Kind of Interestin'
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Was I the only person Facebook managed to unhinge?
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So if the best rationale for fiat currency is the flexibility it affords government in times of peril, then their prescription should be that we should only unhinge the dollar from gold in rough waters.
FORBES: Not Just Another Article Espousing The Gold Standard
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And in the 1970s and 1980s, conservative women invoked patriotic motherhood to argue against the equal rights amendment, saying it would unhinge the structure of the family and a woman's privileged place (their argument) in American society.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The problem will be that in attacking this system piecemeal, which is the way politicians get at reform, they can unhinge a net that is supporting the real economies of Main Streets and High Streets the world over.
FORBES: The Fed, the Bailouts and the Useful Inquest