«There is nothing
more destabilising than having prices go up and then down again; other companies did that and they lost market share,» Mr Casella said.
Not exact matches
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.
In theory there are four
more years of this
destabilising stirring before the referendum is actually held — if indeed it ever is.
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.
Change will
more likely come in a voluntary way, as people leave the current system in numbers, — and potentially
destabilising the existing system.
In light of the potentially
destabilising political events with the UK's exit from the EU and the victory of President - elect Donald Trump, understanding and analysing such «disruptive scenarios» is likely to become
more essential than ever, whether technological, regulatory or political.