Sentences with phrase «potentially destabilizing»

The delay makes clear that regulators heard Congress» concerns about moving too quickly on such a potentially destabilizing rule.
The rapid spread of this potentially destabilizing and mostly hidden form of finance for mass litigation demands attention.
Because saltier water is denser and thus more likely to sink, the transport of salt poleward into the North Atlantic provides a potentially destabilizing advective feedback to the AMOC (Stommel, 1961); i.e., a reduction in the strength of the AMOC would lead to less salt being transported into the North Atlantic, and hence a further reduction in the AMOC would ensue.
Maugeri also predicts a major increase in Iraq's oil output as it regains stability, which will add new production in the Persian Gulf region — potentially destabilizing OPEC's ability to manage output and prices.
How reliable a narrator Portman is, though, is not explored, potentially destabilizing the whole film, if not outright rendering the whole thing pointless.
Although the details of the proposals are still under discussion, they addressed potentially destabilizing actions against Internet infrastructure, critical communication links, information services, and privacy.
He has warned of potentially destabilizing and costly food shortages, populations outstripping dwindling natural resources, water tables falling precipitously and glaciers retreating, bringing drought and floods.
Climate change could worsen the situation, potentially destabilizing mercury deposits in permafrost
At extreme velocities at or above the speed of sound, the rocket paneling could flutter, potentially destabilizing the flight trajectory.
But a Democratic victory on Long Island would give the Democrats the outright majority, potentially destabilizing the GOP's grip on power.
Maintaining limits is especially important because she's living in two households, which is potentially destabilizing.
Either embrace the volatile and potentially destabilizing digital - currency trend, or reject the trend altogether and risk being left on the wrong side of history.
With economic growth strengthening around the globe, business leaders are finding it easier to stiff - arm worries over geopolitical conflagrations, cyberattacks, climate change - related events and the rest of the lineup of potentially destabilizing calamities that form part of the Trump era.
It's not that the effective bankruptcy of Greece no longer has implications for the world economy — the country could still be forced from Europe's monetary union, with potentially destabilizing consequences.
Should the economy bounce back later this year, it would be both disheartening and potentially destabilizing if the Fed were to squander this window of opportunity to make an initial rate move in 2015.
The financial sector, large and small, is doing great in terms of profitability (and that's before all their goodies in the tax cuts), credit is freely flowing, and while there's always speculation afoot in financial markets, there are no large and potentially destabilizing credit bubbles.
This means that as long as the PBoC intervenes in the currency, it can not provide debt relief to struggling borrowers, and to the economy overall, by lowering interest rates without setting off potentially destabilizing capital outflows as the interest rate differential narrows.
To some regulators, physical commodities represent a big risk: an operational problem, like an oil spill on an offshore rig, could lead to huge reputational damage and crater the bank's stock, potentially destabilizing it and the broader financial system.
QE could potentially destabilize the financial system as it reduces the aggregate credit quality of the outstanding financial assets and also reduces the income that services those financial assets.
If we went to a full DC system, we'd shut off all contributions and potentially destabilize the system, the precise opposite of what we were seeking to do.
Their area of expertise is restructuring school district budgets so dollars follow students, which potentially destabilizes smaller schools and schools with declining enrollment.
It finds that climate change will potentially destabilize transboundary river basins, and outlines the linkages among climate change, water variability and security; identifies elements in treaty design that could reduce conflict; and assesses the resilience of treaties ratified between 1948 and 2001, examining the effect of institutional and allocation mechanisms under conditions of variability on cooperation and conflict over time.

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While greater global financial integration is beneficial, the authors discuss how foreign capital inflows can also facilitate the buildup of domestic vulnerabilities and potentially lead to destabilizing reversals.
«Last month, LCD, a unit within S&P Global Market Intelligence, said that assets under management in loan funds had grown to more than $ 156 billion, up from around $ 110 billion two years ago... The big, potentially market - destabilizing problem hidden in bond funds has to do with liquidity.
Never place your high chair so close to a wall or another piece of furniture that your baby could push or kick against, thereby destabilizing the high chair and potentially causing a nasty fall.
Should the US bomb Syria in order to punish Bashar Assad for using chemical weapons on his own people, risking a wider American involvement in the conflict and potentially further destabilizing the region?
«Last month, LCD, a unit within S&P Global Market Intelligence, said that assets under management in loan funds had grown to more than $ 156 billion, up from around $ 110 billion two years ago... The big, potentially market - destabilizing problem hidden in bond funds has to do with liquidity.
If potentially pernicious effects such as global warming are human - driven, then it is reasonable and sensible to ask what is fueling the recent skyrocketing increase of absolute global human population numbers that, in turn, are destabilizing Earth's global ecosystems and dissipating Earth's limited resources in our time.
Clathrates potentially provide a reservoir for methane which could destabilize and dump into the atmosphere.
Canada also played a much more direct role in creating the backdrop to the conflict when it pulled out Talisman Energy from the Sudan, due to pressure from church groups interested in destabilizing the government further out of their interests to strengthen the (potentially Christian) rebels.
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