Examples of 'destabilisation' in a sentence

Meaning of "destabilisation"

destabilisation (noun) - the act of disrupting the stability or balance of something, often used in political or social contexts to describe efforts to overthrow a government or authority
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Destabilisation attempts are merely bringing them losses.
Preventing tax losses and market destabilisation.
The destabilisation of the international trade system.
In order to avoid economic and social destabilisation.
You have begun destabilisation procedure.
The system was no longer safe from destabilisation.
There is a risk of destabilisation in the market.
The perspective for now is continued destabilisation.
Destabilisation of one of the main structures.
I simply want to refer to the destabilisation effect.
Destabilisation and inhibition of activation complexes.
Migration as a factor of destabilisation should be included.
The latter are characterised by uncertainty and potential destabilisation.
There is an ongoing destabilisation in the region.
Assistance to victims of apartheid and destabilisation.

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These effects induce a selective destabilisation of anticyclonic vorticity regions.
It was the start of a long period of destabilisation.
No destabilisation of the mixture was observed.
But it may lead to further destabilisation of the country.
Destabilisation procedure complete.
Crystallisation would lead to a destabilisation of the suspoemulsion system.
This seems to have been a coordinated plan for destabilisation.
It will simply lead to the destabilisation of the entire region.
No destabilisation from it at all.
This can lead to regional destabilisation.
Another cause of destabilisation of the system is the lack of a penalty limit.
All of this forms a part of the destabilisation campaign.
This destabilisation changed me.
There are just the first attempts at destabilisation.
This causes a certain degree of destabilisation in the various contributors to family life.
We need to work together to prevent destabilisation.
Destabilisation of reality.
It is assumed to be one of their destabilisation tactics.
Destabilisation of streambanks may also occur as a result of physical activities such as crossstream yarding.
The second road leads to destabilisation of the rule of law.
That will simply not solve the problem of climate destabilisation.
And conditions in which health destabilisation can be reasonably expected.
It is diplomatically stable and takes a considerable number of turns of destabilisation to topple.
The numerical study of the convection destabilisation by a strong field leads to similar conclusions.
The conductivity increases to a certain level characterising the destabilisation time.
The possibilities of destabilisation are great.
That would enable us to define the true costs and avoid destabilisation.
This destabilisation is affecting public power by calling into question the welfare state.
Minimising the risks of destabilisation.
This leads to destabilisation of the liposome and enhanced release of the encapsulated drug.
It protects them against destabilisation.
The strong shear undergoes the destabilisation of the interface and the appearance of propagative waves.
They started insisting on destabilisation.
The destabilisation in Albania is extremely serious.
Instead it led to increasing destabilisation.

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