Sentences with phrase «by destabilising»

Hsp90 inhibitors are among several innovative new types of treatment designed to attack cancer indirectly, by destabilising multiple different proteins required for the growth and survival of cancer cells.
When the foundation severed ties, its decision was less influenced by the removal of Jewish scientists from major posts than by the destabilising effect that this and other political interventions had on the general research climate.
Given the previous willingness of Kenyatta and his allies to use violence to manipulate voters» insecurities, it may be that Kenyatta wins the election by destabilising the voting period and depicting his coalition as the more national, rather than ethnic, option.
They can succeed simply by destabilising it.
It makes the obvious point that there are those out there that are out to do us harm by destabilising Arsenal and they revel in our tribulations.

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TEL AVIV, April 29 (Reuters)- The United States is deeply concerned by Iran's «destabilising and malign activities», new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said after meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday.
Making the independence vote a rare and decisive event makes it less likely that the secession right will have the destabilising consequences identified by Sunstein.
At the critical juncture of 1991 (the fall of the Soviet Union), it looked like Iran could play a powerful or even destabilising role in Central Asia; however, it was hampered by its recent war with Iraq and a desire to normalise its relations with the West.
Moreover, they suggest that there would be demands by Irish nationalists for a referendum on leaving the UK to join with pro-EU southern Ireland instead, potentially destabilising the situation in the North.
Produced and promoted by a strange collection of right - wing Christian evangelicals, counter-jihadists and (apparently) an Egyptian Copt with convictions for fraud, the film seemed to be created with the intention of both destabilising post-Mubarak Egypt and roiling the US presidential election.
Extra virgin olive oil is a topical treatment to avoid, due to destabilising the skin barrier, but it was redeemed slightly by one topical study where it decreased the sensitivity to UV radiation in mice.
The report also details how the United Nations has failed to heed the evidence presented by its own Expert Panels to actively address the destabilising role of the Liberian logging industry.
Sectors such as water, agriculture, energy, health and trade will be highly affected by climate change and this could have a destabilising impact on a state's ability to provide people with basic services.
One of my chief concerns was that Lord Woolf's reforms would vastly increase the scope for inconsistent decision - making by judges, with a generally destabilising effect on the whole system.
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