Sentences with phrase «risk destabilizing»

Tory argued that those who snap up secondary properties that they then list on Airbnb and similar websites risk destabilizing neighbourhoods by introducing transient populations into otherwise residential areas.
But here, too, I get nervous when we take it too far and risk destabilizing the profession and the institutions teachers serve.
Furthermore, it becomes apparent that even the U.S. envoy Damon Schmidt (Jeremy Piven) would prefer to stage a phony raid for a P.R. photo op than to risk destabilizing the region with an actual assault on the jihadist stronghold.
«Because housing market balance varies by location, federal or provincial policy measures aimed at cooling demand in Toronto risk destabilizing housing markets elsewhere.»
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)-- A global financial body warns central banks should carefully weigh the risks before introducing their own virtual currencies, saying such innovations could risk destabilizing banking systems and unleash disruption across borders.
A global financial body warns central banks should carefully weigh the risks before introducing their own virtual currencies, saying such innovations could risk destabilizing banking systems and unleash disruption across borders.
Punishing Mexican exports would risk destabilizing the economy of an important country whose prosperity adds to U.S. prosperity, would only increase pressure for poor Mexican to emigrate, and in the end would almost certainly make the U.S. trade deficit even larger.

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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.
Despite having share prices that move with market prices, these funds can give rise to first - mover advantages for redeeming shareholders and create the potential for destabilizing waves of redemptions and asset fire sales if liquidity buffers and other tools to manage liquidity risk prove insufficient.
Despite the president's tough stance on trade, many of his advisers are leery of initiating trade clashes that could destabilize stock markets and put other political goals at risk, like updating the North American Free Trade Agreement.
First, since monetary policy acts only with a lag failure to raise rates would risk an overheating economy and an acceleration of inflation possibly necessitating a sharp and destabilizing hike in rates later.
If altered levels of either hormone were to affect the appetite for financial risk, could this in turn destabilize the market as a whole?
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.
He raised Yellen's ire by arguing that the Fed should temper its efforts to minimize unemployment because those policies encourage financial risk - taking, which can undermine long - term growth by destabilizing markets and causing new crises.
Although not conflict actors per se, their actions can easily destabilize the region, increasing the risk of a relapse into civil war.
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?
The proposed cuts and funding shortfalls increase the risk of poverty in two ways: by destabilizing those already struggling, and by reducing opportunities to move out of poverty.
Transgression of the PBs thus creates substantial risk of destabilizing the Holocene state of the ES in which modern societies have evolved.
Additionally, culling may have unintended consequences: destabilizing host ecology can actually increase risk for disease transmission, as seen in studies of Marburg and rabies viruses.
In April, 1967 pesticide waste injected by a chemical plant at Denver's Rocky Mountain Arsenal destabilized a seismic fault, causing a magnitude 5.0 earthquake — strong enough to shatter windows and close schools — and jolting scientists with newfound risks of injection, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
If climate change exceeds the temperature target, scientists warn, there is a greater risk that the world's ice sheets will be destabilized, leading to sharply rising seas, and increasing climate extremes such as droughts, heat waves and floods, which could pose daunting challenges for food and water availability for growing populations.
Hostile work environments, including those that are unpredictable or seemingly unsafe, can also «destabilize» people who are at risk for mental illnesses, she says.
The education space was (and still is) experiencing high turnover of educational leaders in struggling schools, which creates a profoundly destabilizing effect on the teachers and students who are most at risk.
The central bank also risks being drawn so deeply into money markets that it destabilizes things.
In light of the improving economy, Mr. Hoenig was concerned that a continued high level of monetary accommodation would increase the risks of future economic and financial imbalances and, over time, would cause an increase in long - term inflation expectations that could destabilize the economy.
These revisions are one example of a strategy we saw Carson use consistently: Add uncertainty at the level of ignorance to destabilize the science, then articulate the harms, hazards, or consequences behind our current actions, and drive it home with a visceral image of risk (which she does in this example through images of liver damage, the accumulation of DDT in milk and butter, and the ability of toxic chemicals to pass to breast - fed human infants, and to a fetus in utero).
Clearly, Japan does not have to settle for sources of energy that either pose a radioactive risk or destabilize the earth's climate.
Transgression of the PBs thus creates substantial risk of destabilizing the Holocene state of the ES in which modern societies have evolved.
And what about the risk of destabilizing ecosystems simply from increased pCO2?»
Although no one knows precisely what might destabilize the Wilkes Basin, we can be fairly certain that further global warming, caused by greenhouse - gas emissions, will increase the risk.
Climate hard - liners in developing countries have long argued that keeping global temperatures to a 2 degree C rise over pre-industrial levels was simply too hot, and would risk unleashing many of the worst destabilizing impacts of global warming — including perhaps the triggering of cascading effects and warming amplifications within nature, such as the melting of Arctic permafrost, that could release more greenhouse gases and push temperatures even higher.
The RFS has «destabilized corn and ethanol prices by offering an almost risk - free demand volume guaranty to the corn - based ethanol industry.»
For some people, the nature of their legal problems means that a lawyer is what they need, and our refusal to contemplate providing them with one creates the risk that we destabilize the compromise that the law creates.
It may also destabilize the job security of an externally hired executive, making them less likely to take risks for the greater good of the company.
To have taken the risk to open up, only to be judged and rejected is horribly destabilizing.
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