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destabilize country
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9.41 |
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Both are meant to destabilize the country. |
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destabilize government
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7.83 |
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Fears refugee crisis will destabilize government. |
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destabilize region
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5.86 |
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So as not to further destabilize the region. |
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destabilize atmosphere
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1.38 |
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This upper level feature will destabilize the atmosphere and inject moisture into the area. |
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destabilize economy
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0.92 |
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Such a development could destabilize the economy. |
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destabilize regime
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0.72 |
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If the regime were destabilized or toppled, nuclear security would weaken. |
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destabilize state
|
0.72 |
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The government says the violence is a foreign-backed effort to destabilize the state. |
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destabilize nation
|
0.66 |
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Waves of refugees could destabilize neighboring nations. |
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destabilize situation
|
0.66 |
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They also said the protest was staged to destabilize the situation in the restive republic of Dagestan. |
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destabilize area
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0.53 |
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The conflict has destabilized the area, allowing bandits to steal and loot at will. |
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destabilize administration
|
0.39 |
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Chavez says the news media lie and are trying to destabilize his administration. |
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destabilize neighbor
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0.39 |
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Destabilize neighbors by arming nationalists among its Serbian minority. |
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destabilize security
|
0.39 |
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Lebanese government ministers have said the bombs were a message from Israel in a bid to destabilize security. |
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destabilize society
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0.39 |
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Speculative money flows cannot be allowed to destabilize entire societies, he said. |
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destabilize group
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0.26 |
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He accused Morris of waging a campaign to destabilize the group to serve his own personal interests. |