Sentences with phrase «destabilized society»

A journalist searches for her daughter as a series of catastrophic disasters push a destabilized society toward the brink of global war.
It's a time to remember a newborn king who destabilized society by establishing an upside - down kingdom that confronts and subverts the powers to be.
This was a problem that threatened to destabilize society and the control the church and nobility had over the region.
But in most civilizations state - authorized murder destabilizes the society, which is detrimental to the people as a whole.
This would destabilize society no less than, say, the dictatorship of the minority that we can observe at times in the West.
The research adds to a growing body of evidence that weather shocks can destabilize societies, stoke conflict and force people to flee their home countries.
To Mulembakani, however, pandemics are nearly unmatched in their ability to destabilize society, and preparation is the key to prevention.
These gaps destabilize our society.

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The social network, with its two billion users, was the primary vehicle for Russia's covert campaign to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election and destabilize American society.
The portrait of God as self - giving love, capable of sharing in our suffering, can have a very destabilizing effect on society and its history.
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.
The police spokesman maintained that the command would not fold its hands watching mischief - makers destabilize the peaceful society
When competitiveness is externally favoured, it can destabilize animal and human societies and in extreme cases even threaten their survival.
Transgression of the PBs thus creates substantial risk of destabilizing the Holocene state of the ES in which modern societies have evolved.
Deep dark insidious forces are working to destroy democracy and destabilize organized society.
Public schooling is «in a crisis only so far as society is and only so far as this new narrative of crisis has destabilized it,» she adds.
In works such as TED Ethnology: Primate Visions of the Human Mind (2015), Operation Atropos (2006), and The Couple in the Cage: A Guatinaui Odyssey (1993), she uses the body as the basis from which to question and destabilize enforced binaries of hegemony and otherness dictated by doctrinarian voices, which she describes as «conditions of uncurbed power that are present in so many warring scenarios» in today's societies.
And what ethical responsibilities do we — especially those of us in the societies most responsible for the emission of destabilizing greenhouse gases — have in the face of that threat?
Transgression of the PBs thus creates substantial risk of destabilizing the Holocene state of the ES in which modern societies have evolved.
Many societies have taken measures to cope with historical weather extremes, but new, more intense extremes have the potential to overwhelm existing human systems and structures.18 More frequent and more severe extreme weather events are more likely to destabilize ecosystems and cripple essential components of human livelihood, such as food production, transportation infrastructure, and water management.
Problem is, it's pretty much just a retread of the path the U.S. is already on, which isn't enough to keep global warming from crossing the «dangerous» two degree Celsius threshold — a point above which scientific consensus paints an increasingly bleak future, with global impacts capable of destabilizing human society.
The second report, earlier this month, said those changes are already destabilizing human society.
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