Sentences with phrase «quite destabilising»

It can sometimes feel quite destabilising, as progress is brilliant and should be celebrated, but it can deflate you too.

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The transfer of policy - making power from popularly elected representatives to a judicial elite would seem to weaken democracy in a quite straightforward, zero - sum way, contributing to Europe's already destabilising democratic deficit.
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.
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