Sentences with word «destabilisation»

Furthermore, the project will investigate potential future climate effects from destabilisation of methane hydrate deposits in a warming climate, and will focus on scenarios in 2050 and 2100.
«These include mass incarceration in the US, highly repressive policies in Asia, vast corruption and political destabilisation in Afghanistan and West Africa, immense violence in Latin America, an HIV epidemic in Russia, an acute global shortage of pain medication and the propagation of systematic human rights abuses around the world.»
Furthermore, no Ugandan politician is likely to put their name to a campaign to naturalise a group of refugees with a history of political destabilisation such as Rwandan refugees have amassed in the Great Lakes region.
Furthermore, the project will investigate potential future climate effects from destabilisation of methane hydrate deposits in a warming climate, and will focus on scenarios in 2050 and 2100.
A tug of war has been going on within the South Korean government over whether to allow cryptocurrencies to continue as an engine of growth, or shut them down to prevent destabilisation of the economy.
For environmentalists and climate scientists, the chemical composition of Alberta bitumen is cause for deep worry about toxic air emissions, potential spills into waterways and aquifers, and further destabilisation of the climate.
And we have evidence of ice sheet destabilisation in Antarctica.
The problem with that approach is that report after report has demonstrated that the numbers on the table are patently insufficient to prevent catastrophic destabilisation of the climate.
So if I were to have disdain for authority there would be a potential if not actual effect on destabilisation of any governance good or bad.
More interestingly, the opposition can be divided into two camps: those willing to follow the legal path to power — even if they are likely to lose — and those that see a coup d'etat or a campaign of destabilisation as the only solution to their quandary.
They have not increased our security at home - rather the opposite - and they have caused destabilisation and devastation abroad.
Osborne pushed the Labour destabilisation goal a little too far there.
Political destabilisation fuelled the rise of Islamic State.
There was for a while a real prospect of destabilisation leading to Mrs May throwing in the towel.
An alternative could be through a campaign of destabilisation with the aim of alienating the electorate from the government, as arguably preceded the election of Chamorro [4] in Nicaragua in 1990.
The illegal annexation of Crimea, the continued destabilisation of eastern Ukraine, cyber-attacks and meddling in national elections, and many other activities.
It might also have pursued destabilisation of more nearby West - aligned countries.
Apart from the obvious danger of really widespread use of chemical weapons, further regional destabilisation would be on the cards drawing Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and possibly Israel ever deeper into a regional quagmire from which there will be no easy escape and which will be difficult to contain or roll back.
The sabre - rattling between Pyongyang and Washington is masking a dangerous destabilisation in deterrence — making nuclear war by accident a real possibility
Antioxidants can also defend against inflammatory damage from air pollution and cigarette smoke, preserve your vitamin E, vitamin C and vitamin A levels, and defend literally every cell in your body from free radical destabilisation.
This situation can undermine the economic performance of weak and unstable states, thereby aggravating destabilisation, the collapse of social systems and violent conflicts.
Perhaps destabilisation of the hydrates is less likely in this situation because the emerging land is only in cold locations.
«Sometime in the next 30 years, we face significant destabilisation,» he says.
The culmination of these events has resulted in the current destabilisation and devaluing of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies — no big surprise.
While the potentially transformative aspects of blockchain technology are beginning to be understood, there is also a need protect investors and prevent economic destabilisation.
There could, for example, be SOC events reflected in ice sheet dynamics, as oceanic heat transfer destabilises the Antarctic circulation, leading to acelerated ice sheet destabilisation.
UK About Blog Campaign against Climate Change (CCC) pushes for the urgent and radical action we need to prevent the catastrophic destabilisation of the global climate.
They want to harness the enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies as a way to propel economic growth, but at the same time protect the economy from destabilisation.
«If an ice shelf loses contact with the ice rise, either through sustained thinning or a large iceberg calving event, it can prompt a significant acceleration in ice speed, and possibly further destabilisation.
The mass destabilisation of millions of people (perhaps up to a half - billion) can not be outweighed by any benefit (such as the savings of money on heating during harsh winters in North America or expanded shipping routes through the Arctic) since it is people's lives at stake (not to mention the likely extinction of millions of species of wildlife).
It goes through the destabilisation and the deconstruction (two keywords of postmodernity) of clear definitions, the content of language, traditions, being, institutions, objective knowledge, reason, truth, legitimate hierarchies, authority, nature, growth, identity (personal, genetic, national, cultural, religious...), of all that is considered universal, and, as a consequence, of Judeo - Christian values and divine revelation.
Postmodernity implies a destabilisation of our rational or theological apprehension of reality, of the anthropological structure given by God to man and woman, of the order of the universe as established by God.
Treasury is pushing for KKR / Rhone to conduct a quick due diligence period of between four to six weeks to minimise the risk of distraction and destabilisation, according to sources.
Many have blamed the destabilisation of Bruce's side on his summer signings.
Leaving the Euro, on the other hand, might lead to civil unrest and the destabilisation of the political and economic order.
In the last three weeks, violent clashes with the police have triggered fears of a new civil war and destabilisation of the entire African Great Lakes region.
When David says that «there has not been enough capitalism» in his constituency, for example, it's because the capitalists can more profitably operate elsewhere in the world thanks to the wonders of deregulated finance - a model of capitalism that Labour did not and could not choose or challenge without running the risk of destabilisation.
«The point was made and Mr. President, with regard to the Gülen movement that, under no circumstances would Nigeria allow itself to be a base for the destabilisation of Turkey.»
Sir John's speech highlights a stark and unavoidable fact, the Leave campaign did not win on the basis of this chaos, disruption and destabilisation.
He said: «Given Russia's continued actions, the G7 is right to now prepare broader sectoral measures in order to increase the economic and financial cost to Russia of its actions to support the destabilisation of eastern Ukraine.
The majority of the affected people are from Syria or from other countries devastated by conflict and instability induced, in great part, by the destabilisation policies of external forces.
The protesters carried placards with several inscriptions including «in unity, we will overcome recession», «say no to agents of destabilisation», «Naira will bounce back», «give change a chance» and «we stand with President Muhammadu Buhari and CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele».
Capital's flight was the main reason for the destabilisation of Mexico in 1994 and for the continuing economic crises in the tiger economies of Southeast Asia.
«The refusal of treatment by a few people can result in the destabilisation of mass drug administration programmes that aim to treat 1.9 billion people worldwide,» says Chami.
Make students aware that due to the destabilisation of countries during and after conflict natural resources can be exploited.
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