Sentences with phrase «at destabilizing»

Asking me to look at a destabilizing, massively complex system and assume it's going to do * less * than expected?
But Hasni Abidi, director of the Study and Research Center for the Arab and Mediterranean World in Geneva, Switzerland, points out that other ministries have been targets of violence as well and says the kidnapping may have been aimed at destabilizing the Iraqi government.
The European Union has voiced concerns that Russia has pushed propaganda aimed at destabilizing Spain during the Catalonian independence crisis.

Not exact matches

He cast «intelligently regulated market economies» as the path for preserving globalization's benefits while reducing the destabilizing inequality it has caused at the same time.
What critics said: «It marks a major stride forward, at once sure - footed in its method and destabilizing in its effect.»
They do not want to destabilize the neighbor at the same time.
Despite the president's tough stance on trade, many of his advisers are leery of initiating trade clashes that could destabilize stock markets and put other political goals at risk, like updating the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Among the E3, France has been the most willing to push for a tougher framework aimed at satisfying Trump's demands on Iran's ballistic missile program and its destabilizing role in the region, while seeking to preserve the agreement.
But if the administration were to withdraw the U.S. from NAFTA, as President Donald Trump has hinted at numerous times, prices on consumer goods and services could become destabilized and begin to surge.
Most voters think that the president has not been successful at moving his agenda through Congress and feel his decision to move the U.S. embassy in Israel will destabilize the Middle East.
«Because housing market balance varies by location, federal or provincial policy measures aimed at cooling demand in Toronto risk destabilizing housing markets elsewhere.»
«The question is at what level we would freeze or reduce output — we need to find the good compromise in order not to destabilize the market,» Bouterfa said on Tuesday.
This would destabilize society no less than, say, the dictatorship of the minority that we can observe at times in the West.
She argues that the years of residence in England (1853 - 58) and especially in Italy (1858 - 59) had a profoundly destabilizing effect on his previous, at least partly Calvinist, vision of reality.
Today's Russian propaganda isn't aimed at promoting Russia, though; its purpose is to undermine and demoralize us, destabilizing Western societies by throwing election results into question, creating suspicions about Western intelligence services, and generally mucking things up.
'' March 20 will mark the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War, but by invading Iraq, the U.S. did more to destabilize the Middle East than we could possibly have imagined at the time.
Kornbluh, a top researcher at George Washington University's National Security Archive, provides new documentation of the U.S. attempt to destabilize the Allende government.
And if we continue to destabilize our economy at the rate we are presently going we soon won't be able to help any.
We usually start slow in games but we should avoid this by all means tonight, an early away goal from our opponents tonight can really destabilize our team and change the whole complexion of the game, besides will be missing our battler in midfield who runs at the same pace the whole game to dig us out the hole in the dying minutes of the game.
Salazar, At no time this season has complained of bigger clubs «destabilizing» the game.
They know how a change of management has every chance of destabilizing our club, especially with a club that utilizes it's youth teams so heavily and the manager in charge is at the forefront of bringing young players through.
Signed for $ 55m from Porto and brought on to lead Zenit to Champions League glory, the Brazilian forward's arrival destabilized team chemistry and coincided with a terrible run in September that ultimately cost Zenit a third straight title (1 point at home against Lokomotiv and Terek and draw on the road against Krylia Sovetov).
«Aside all these issues that they have thrown at Charlotte Osei, today the NPP is in government and this procedure sincerely is a reckless shadow boxing and a misguided attempt to destabilize the foundations of our democracy,» he added.
Also at the press conference, Greater Accra Regional Organizer of the NDC, Anthony Nukpenu further cautioned the NPP to refrain from acts that could destabilize the country.
But Trump, in fact, may be Cuomo's best argument against Nixon, Arzt said, noting the governor could argue, «You have a novice in Washington, and look at what a mess he's made of the nation, if not the world, in terms of destabilizing it.
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At the same time, bringing food to people in crisis appears more cost - effective and less destabilizing than expecting people to migrate to access it.
Scientists at GM and its partner HRL Laboratories in Malibu, Calif., have reported advances in two hydrogen storage technologies — cryoadsorption and destabilized complex metal hydrides.
In this case, Johnson theorizes that a buildup of gases destabilized the volcano, reinforcing the need to monitor multiple phenomena at once, including seismic activity, gas flow and heat.
This can be done in a number of ways, but the approach is usually the same: develop tools necessary to observe reactions in better detail and look at how minerals react when their natural environment is destabilized.
To see what happens to the calcite when it is destabilized, researchers used a technique called X-ray reflection interface microscopy (XRIM) at the APS.
A group led by Sue - Hyun Lee at Seoul National University demonstrated that proteins must be actively dismantled to destabilize a memory, more evidence that the old memory is actually changed as it is recalled.
Although Britain insists it will not contravene restrictions against oil, gas and mineral exploration in Antarctica, Robin Churchill, an expert in international law at the University of Dundee in England, says the move has the potential to be «quite destabilizing
In a study appearing in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers at The Ohio State University and their colleagues have demonstrated how two separate effects of climate change combine to destabilize different populations of coral microbes — that is, unbalance the natural coral «microbiome» — opening the door for bad bacteria to overpopulate corals» mucus and their bodies as a whole.
The Nepal earthquakes also destabilized the region to the west, notes Laurent Bollinger, a seismologist at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.
The antlion sometimes employs its second strategy: It hurls sand at the ant, causing a tiny avalanche that further destabilizes its target.
Joan Roughgarden, an evolutionary biologist at Stanford, agrees that response to the study of sexuality and gender diversity is not so much homophobic, but rather destabilizing to accepted scientific thinking.
If the entire land - based glacier destabilizes and slips into the sea, it could raise global sea level by at least 3.5 meters.
Comparison of amino acid residues at these positions among various mammalian melanopsins suggests that melanopsins in apes including humans have acquired and kept two residues destabilizing the bond with retinal in molecular evolution.
Pelini and her colleagues have made significant progress in this direction with their new study, «Climatic Warming Destabilizes Forest Ant Communities,» which looks at complex interactions of ant communities and their responses to warming.
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In April, 1967 pesticide waste injected by a chemical plant at Denver's Rocky Mountain Arsenal destabilized a seismic fault, causing a magnitude 5.0 earthquake — strong enough to shatter windows and close schools — and jolting scientists with newfound risks of injection, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Hostile work environments, including those that are unpredictable or seemingly unsafe, can also «destabilize» people who are at risk for mental illnesses, she says.
Antibacterial activity: Lactoferrin accomplishes its antibacterial activity by at least two mechanisms: sequestering iron away from the bacteria and binding to the cell wall of the bacteria and destabilizing it.
Tasked with a mission in the destabilized city is coming apart at the seams, she teams up with embedded station chief David Percival (James McAvoy) and the duo fight their way through the savage spies that stand in their way.
The plot is disposable at best — there's an elegant mastermind (Elizabeth Debicki) who lives in the decadence of sleek sixties modernism with plans to destabilize the world for fun and profit — but Ritchie goes all out in reviving the Cold War sixties spy movie style and attitude, recalling Connery's Bond movie with tongue firmly in cheek.
Unfortunately, it doesn't take long for Ned to wear out his welcome at each port - of - call, when the same gullibility which initially makes him so endearing ends up destabilizing his siblings» assorted relationships.
The education space was (and still is) experiencing high turnover of educational leaders in struggling schools, which creates a profoundly destabilizing effect on the teachers and students who are most at risk.
But UTLA chief Warren Fletcher, no fan of the law, warned that the union was «watching what happens at 24th Street and other schools — watching to see if it destabilizes the schools.»
But UTLA chief Warren Fletcher stepped in it by saying in April that the union was «watching what happens at 24th Street and other schools — watching to see if it destabilizes the schools.»
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