He blames melting ice
for destabilising the rock below.
However Dr Bouillet's team has identified new regions of the DNA critical
for destabilising the molecule.
We all know that but David Cameron would be better advised to criticise the Rumsfeld doctrine - and its belief in a limited deployment - or Iran
for its destabilising role.
In June, Saudi Arabia together with Bahrain, the UAE and Egypt imposed an extensive blockade on Qatar, blaming the country for providing support for terrorism and hence, being responsible
for destabilising the region.
Not exact matches
The current situation, in summary, suggests an outlook that is consistent with the medium - term inflation target but subject to two broad sources of risk — the potential
for further weakness arising from external factors, and the
destabilising influence of a growing imbalance in the domestic credit market.
Australia needs, over time, to lessen its dependence on foreign savings and reduce its vulnerability to
destabilising changes in market sentiment towards it (which, of course, have implications
for monetary policy).
But competition among goalkeepers can often be a
destabilising force, and particularly so
for England.
The bare possibility of a second referendum after 2014 may have a
destabilising effect on British politics
for the reasons he identified.
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.
Just one unintended shot could have
destabilising effects
for the entire demobilisation process.
And they will not forgive either party if we call time ahead of the election that has been legislated
for in 2015 —
destabilising the nation in the vague hope of short - term political gain.»
But the long - term consequences have been hugely
destabilising for the party.
«An in - out referendum now would be
destabilising, but promising one in five years» time is just fine
for the country,» he said, sarcastically summing up the PM's views.
May dismissed an early general election
for the new prime minister as «another
destabilising factor»
for the economy.
The fact that interventions like Barack Obama's seem not to have affected the polls, and certainly not to have affected the polls in the way that the Remain camp would have thought, must be
destabilising for some of them.»
«This is not the time
for such a
destabilising action.
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.
The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) would have risked
destabilising key sections of its party structure if it had considered some proposals
for amendments to its Constitution, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo has said.
Mrs May also dismissed an early general election
for the new prime minister as «another
destabilising factor»
for the economy.
It's not so much the prospect of Boris becoming leader before the next election — a prospect I regard as less likely than Tim does — but the
destabilising effect that constant speculation can have, just as it did
for Gordon Brown.
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.
This is not through any deep personal admiration but because the probable
destabilising effect of a Trump victory — not least his suggestion of radically redefining US foreign policy — would give Russia opportunities
for strategic exploitation.
After
destabilising a worm's electrical current once, it is as if each end of the worm makes its own decision — with a preference
for the wrong part — as to whether it will develop a head or a tail whenever it is cut, says Levin.
They're also notorious
for being an xenoestrogen, causing man boobs, lowering testosterone, and generally
destabilising hormones.
Glutathione has been furiously researched over the last ten years, and numerous promising benefits
for acne have emerged: 1) hoovering up skin -
destabilising swarms of free radicals, 2) strengthening your skin against sunlight, 3) preventing the pore - clogging squalene peroxide from being born, and 4) much more.
for a «
destabilising, vague, shimmering, disturbing effect» (Guattari on Condo, in a surprising early text).
Many logging companies continue to be actively engaged in illegal arms imports
for the government, committing human rights abuses and
destabilising Liberia and the entire West Africa sub-region.
Quite safe
for everyone, except those few who refuse to see facts staring them in the face, where there is a (small) risk of it
destabilising their world view.
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.
These figures reflect the
destabilising uncertainty facing both skilled workers and British employers — particularly as they come just a fortnight after the government said its white paper outlining the post-Brexit immigration models (originally proposed
for publication in Autumn 2017) will not be published until a transition deal is agreed.
South Korean authorities have been struggling
for months with the delicate task of balancing the population's overwhelming enthusiasm
for cryptocurrencies with the government concern that they could have
destabilising effects on the economy.
for cryptocurrencies with the government concern that they could have
destabilising effects on the economy.
the requirement
for incorporation can force together Indigenous groups which would not otherwise have joined together, and which might not share the same views or goals, making the corporation vulnerable to
destabilising competition between groups; and