Phrases with «destabilising effect»

The phrase "destabilising effect" means something that causes a situation or system to become unstable, unsteady, or uncertain. It refers to anything that disrupts the balance or peace of an environment, making it less reliable or secure. Full definition

Sentences with «destabilising effect»

  • But were Australia to enter at some stage a period of declining housing prices, it is likely that this equity withdrawal would be scaled back, or would possibly go into reverse, resulting in a cutback in spending, with a potentially destabilising effect on the broader economy. (rba.gov.au)
  • South Korean authorities are taking cryptocurrency trading seriously, holding an emergency meeting in response to fears of the potentially destabilising effects of price volatility in crypto markets. (cryptocoinspy.com)
  • Just one unintended shot could have destabilising effects for the entire demobilisation process. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
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