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1.A policy that threatens to destabilize the economy; a new weapon that threatens to destabilize nuclear deterrence.
2.Could the increasingly protectionist instincts of US politicians destabilize the dollar?
3.He warned that the fighting in Lebanon could destabilize the Middle East.
4.If the radiation is any more intense, it will overpower gravity, blow away ionized matter and destabilize the star.
5.On the boundary of the stable region, a couple of conjugate transverse modes destabilize, and a Hopf bifurcation takes place.
6.However, unless managed, information technology may destabilize the relationship between organizations and their employees when it comes to the transform of knowledge.
7.Governments must ensure their health and education programmes were "targeted" and implemented in a way which did not destabilize the overall economy, the bank added.
8.Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid said the bombs in Jakarta and other cities were an attempt to destabilize his already troubled government.
9.CIA director Hayden refused to discuss the intelligence behind the CIA assessment, but he told the Washington Post the militants were launching a campaign to destabilize the country.
10.NEW DELHI, India, Feb. 22--Iran, under US pressure over itsnuclear program, lashed out at Washington on Tuesday, saying it wanted to destabilize West Asia with its unilateralism and warned against the use of American force in the region.

