If not, what does it take to convince you that you're providing a soapbox to an unstable lunatic? |
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If the metacenter is below the center of gravity, the boat is unstable and capsizes. |
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Above the chimney lies the Black Pyramid, a triangle of notoriously unstable slabs of ice and rock at about 24,500 feet. |
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A divided union movement created chronically unstable labor relations, to which ship owners responded by making generous concessions. |
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The problem is from the ground up it's a very unstable technology in terms of specifications. |
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The problem is that the car is aerodynamically unstable, and under heavy braking, the back end kicks out like a mule. |
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He explains that because of the unstable ground on the river flats, holes dug for the foundations kept caving in. |
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Some were very shaky and unstable, others were convoluted, and a few were both! |
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On the other hand, the arias, despite some dangerously unstable passages and wobbly intonation from the orchestra, were excellent. |
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Acute coronary events occur as a result of rupture of an unstable atheromatous plaque. |
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The stable points act as attractors, and correspondingly unstable points as repellers. |
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My reach extended from the centre of the court to the tramlines of the neighbouring one but it also made everything wildly unstable. |
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Fractures that are difficult to reduce or unstable after reduction may require orthopedic or hand referral. |
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If the dislocation is irreducible or unstable after reduction, referral to an orthopedic or hand subspecialist is advised. |
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The cube-shaped vessel in the Babylonian account of Gilgamesh would be a ridiculously unstable boat that would roll all over the place. |
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Nuclear reactions, like those conducted in Lawrence's particle accelerators, can convert stable nuclei into unstable ones. |
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But the big problem is that the economy has become so maladjusted and is in such an unstable state of flux. |
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However be aware of cornices and unstable snow wreaths that linger long into summer. |
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However, since the collector film is unstable in air, the adsorption of xanthic acid appears to be more logical. |
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A landslip near one of Hobart's most notoriously unstable areas will be investigated today. |
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Ancient books lay on unstable shelves and dust flew through the air like magic carpets. |
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During interglacial periods the steep, unstable U-shaped valley sides are subject to mass movements such as rock falls and large rock avalanches. |
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Bitter, resentful and increasingly unstable, Jackie watches her life crumble. |
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In the Arctic, highest productivity occurs near ice edges and areas of open water such as leads and spaces between unstable floes. |
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Note that this is not the complete bifurcation diagram, because bifurcations involving unstable or negative equilibria are not included. |
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All study participants had a history of myocardial infarction or unstable angina pectoris during the previous three to 36 months. |
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Yet the telescopic boom design allows the operator to work in close when on severe slopes or in unstable conditions. |
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But if reality has become porous and unstable, Rushdie is not simply celebrating the protean, metamorphic nature of things. |
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Poor Gabby was stuck in the middle of a love triangle with two emotionally unstable men. |
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One of the features of early modern manuscript and even printed language was its variable and unstable nature. |
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The laparotomy was abbreviated because the patient was quite unstable intraoperatively. |
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It is unstable, and scientists know that it radioactively decays by electron emission to Nitrogen 14, with a half life of 5730 years. |
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Their job is to destroy unstable planets in order to make star systems safe for human colonization. |
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Triploids are often phenotypically normal plants but are meiotically unstable and therefore transient. |
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You are very rooted internally, and emotionally self-sufficient, regardless of how chaotic or unstable your circumstances may become. |
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He had purchased a new air conditioner and a refrigerator but still did not have a chance to enjoy them because of the unstable electricity. |
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This particular arrangement of nucleons is unstable and so tritium readily undergoes radioactive decay to yield a helium atom. |
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If you have made your opponent unstable, the force that can rotate him about his feet to the mat is the gravitational pull on him. |
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Knitted fabrics, such as those used in T-shirts, sweatshirts, infant sleepers and sportswear, are examples of unstable fabrics. |
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Individual atoms are unstable unless they have an octet of electrons in their highest energy level. |
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His persistence in pursuing his musical ambitions caused Zhang to lead an unstable life with only odd jobs coming his way. |
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In ACS, the unstable plaque ruptures, thromboses, and occludes the artery, causing angina. |
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The authors conclude that among Medicare beneficiaries with unstable angina pectoris, more than one half have atypical presentations. |
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It is not merely hapless tourists that are suffering in this unstable climate. |
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The two had been stepbrothers only for a brief while, but had instantly bonded after growing up in unstable families. |
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In some respects the world is becoming more, not less, unstable as a result of the antiterror campaign. |
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Sundays I was always a little unstable, and then Mondays I spent recuperating by my lonesome. |
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It is a highly flammable and unstable compound, with a life of between thirty and eighty years. |
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The weak character of the empire came from the rigid caste system that divided people and created unstable feelings among them. |
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An unstable substance, vitamin C is destroyed by cooking and exposure of food to light. |
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These are unstable forms of oxygen that cause cellular damage by destroying important fats in the body. |
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Between the energy wave and the rifle blasts, the door had become quite unstable. |
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Today, we invert the stability and order of our world into an unstable and dangerous mirror image. |
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This, clearly, is credit creation of very poor quality for an already maladjusted economy and increasingly unstable financial system. |
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The aircraft oscillated, and the load started to swing, which caused the aircraft to become unstable. |
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They are compounds that scavenge free radicals of oxygen, unstable molecules given off by the body's many metabolic actions. |
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In black rats, resistance was supposed to be multifactorial, judging from its unstable heredity. |
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The country is too big, too poor, too uneducated and too unstable to give political power to the people, they say. |
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Eroding sand, gravel and clay, with occasional springs issuing from them, present an unstable habitat for a few plants. |
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Significantly, the idea of seasonability upon which Hesiod's poem depends describes a very unstable temporal order. |
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It is not rocket science to see how these processes feed unstable demand and self-reinforcing boom and bust dynamics. |
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If it is very unstable then thunderstorms or tornadoes can easily form, whereas if it is very stable nothing of the sort would happen. |
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Note that at the most negative voltage the clamp becomes unstable, indicating that here the capacity is overcompensated. |
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Parties are unstable and hard to distinguish on the basis of substantive issues. |
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All explosives remain dangerous in sea water, as the metal casing corrodes and explosives become unstable. |
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Once in the body, these unstable atoms release alpha, beta, and gamma radiation that damages dividing cells. |
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Rather than being cheap and nasty and unstable, they seem to be actually quite sturdy and rather pleasing on the eye. |
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Like Sally, Atlantic City's Grace is a shrill, unstable aging beauty, grasping at her fading identity as an erstwhile big-timer's widow. |
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Traditionally, they were thought to be hoaxes written by mischief-makers or mentally unstable members of the public. |
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This will be a fractious and unstable government, riven by internal factional struggles and backbench rebellions. |
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People who are mentally unstable, especially impulsive teenagers, are predisposed to suicide. |
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Initial attempts to isolate erythropoietin from urine yielded unstable, biologically inactive preparations of the hormone. |
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The ground underfoot is often unstable, and some of the currents are extremely strong. |
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If such particles become unstable, they clump together causing the paint to thicken substantially. |
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The country was always an unstable equilibrium, artificially held together by the iron bonds of an authoritarian and brutal regime. |
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The draft report suggests the 26 ft open-deck fishing boat was unseaworthy, overloaded and unstable. |
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If Khouri is as mentally unstable as the article implies then that's a bit harsh, don't you reckon? |
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The conditions of patients admitted to the trauma room are usually unstable and critical. |
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The risk of entering EMU at an unsustainable exchange rate would increase where a currency had been unstable. |
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Finally, acute pulmonary embolectomy may be beneficial in the unstable patient who has not responded to conventional treatments. |
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Pits can be opened 10-15 days after ensiling but the silage will be unstable, as fermentation will not be completed. |
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These vortices however, are unstable masses of air that can cause lots of problems to fly in. |
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And the unstable alumina distribution in the electrolyte furtherly causes larger voltage fluctuation of the cell. |
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Marina is the superficially assured yet vulnerable one, naughty, stroppy, self-serving and extrovert, rebelling against her unstable home life. |
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I'm trapped in an oubliette, that's what this is, an oubliette for the mentally unstable. |
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Having divorced his mentally unstable wife, he finds that his interest in the life of the clergyman has waned. |
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Secondly, exertional angina can progress to unstable angina, acute myocardial infarction, or death. |
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Such solutions are unstable and the addition of a tiny amount of the solute will cause all of the excess solute to crystallize out of solution. |
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As a result, ozone is an unstable molecule that exists in a dynamic equilibrium of formation and destruction. |
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The incident could be expunged from his records as the words of a mentally unstable girl. |
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Tailless birds are highly agile and manoeuvrable, but aerodynamically are statically unstable. |
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But adding anhedral makes for an unstable hang glider that is harder to keep straight. |
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Pregnancy is not an absolute contraindication to travel unless complicated by an unstable medical condition or impending labor. |
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He oversaw the retrenchment of the national army during an unstable period. |
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Unless time and space are incredibly unstable, I wasn't born yesterday, and I don't fall for tricks. |
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Tennyson fished out the Waveracer disk and carefully placed it on the top of a rather unstable pile of unpackaged disks and empty cases. |
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In nanosize crystals, strong electron-electron interactions make a high-energy electron unstable. |
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For unstable angina the treatment is a daily 300 mg dose of aspirin, and injectable anticoagulants such as Heparin are administered in hospital. |
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They moved down the pipe and shifted in mostly unstable, unpredictable ways. |
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Yet fewer than half will have a final diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina. |
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Ozone also tends to be unstable and break down into dioxygen and nascent oxygen and to react readily with other substances. |
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A few curse the memory of them as clunky, unstable, slow, unreliable and inherently unsafe. |
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I slowly made my way up a surface of unstable icy boulders, but higher up a slick of snow made the footing a little more secure. |
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A thundercloud, with a distinctive upper anvil shape, results from air which is moist and unstable rising by convection. |
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However it was found to be geologically unstable and would likely blow itself to ashes in about six cycles. |
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Such steep slopes are unstable and prone to slumping, so deltas often collapse. |
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The unstable ground underneath his feet suddenly gave way, and he fell into a deep sinkhole. |
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Calm funded the project to avoid safety worries over unstable cliff faces and walking trails. |
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Luckily, it caught a jar full of pencils, already unstable and perched precariously on the edge of the desk. |
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The thief and his pursuers were uncertain on their feet while they tried to traverse the unstable landscape. |
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Even when it was discovered that the land was unstable and prone to landslide, the squatters remained. |
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Just inside the entrance many large rocks had fallen and lots of loose rubble, indicating that the entrance was unstable and prone to rock falls. |
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Yet this one is so poorly made that the mast at sea would have twisted, making the ship unstable and difficult to control. |
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Following this extended period of stability the slope, whilst still grazed grassland, suddenly became unstable. |
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Construction of drilled piles in unstable soil is difficult because soil can contaminate the pile. |
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As you might be aware, Tokyo is built on some slightly unstable land, prone to all manner of natural disasters, especially earthquakes. |
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Conditions in the mine were so unstable that rescue workers could not enter the shaft to retrieve the bodies for almost 24 hours. |
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The choice of operation depends on how large the protrusion is, how many nerves are involved and how stable or unstable the spine is. |
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Due to natural erosion the cliff was inherently unstable, and there had been at least two landslips on the authority's land. |
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The last remaining member of the Hail family rose from her seat, balancing precariously on unstable legs. |
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Death of the whole tree will not be immediate, but reduced root development will make the larger trees unstable and therefore prone to wind-blow. |
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He said that the difficulties also led to the highly unstable domestic prices and deterioration in living conditions. |
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Without citizens who possess these qualities, democracies become difficult to govern, even unstable. |
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Unstable voltage lines mean an unstable system and this is the last thing people want. |
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Wahid, at the head of an unstable multi-party coalition, is attempting a precarious political balancing act. |
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Political fragmentation has been a problem, and coalitions between parties have been unstable. |
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Other staff contend with phone lines that don't work, uncertain supply lines, and a power system that is unstable at the best of times. |
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Experts have said that the unstable exchange rate created difficulties in reaching debt restructuring agreements. |
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The economy is unstable and unpredictable, and people have to adapt to many changes to survive. |
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However, you could be forgiven for thinking that the future for competitive operators looks highly uncertain and unstable. |
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The subjectivity of decisions made by these people makes global financial markets extremely unstable. |
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Throughout the 1990s, politics were extremely unstable, with frequent changes of government. |
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It is not necessary to point out that when the economy is on track, the unstable labor market problem resolves itself. |
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When one is emotionally unstable, alcohol inhibits the ability to confront and solve problems. |
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Police say Bazell, who had a ticket for a domestic Delta flight, appeared mentally unstable. |
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So I didn't want to open the door to the mental hospital, but I was forced to because of her unstable state. |
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The men became uncontrollable, emotionally unstable and dangerously paranoid. |
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Leading up to her death, the weeks before her death, many people seemed to think she was mentally unstable. |
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When a suspect is mentally unstable, officers are trained to back off and call in a crisis intervention team. |
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It appears that he had a lively genius, but was unstable, erratic, and weak. |
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The diagnosis is that of an emotionally unstable borderline personality disorder. |
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There are, unfortunately, people in the world who are unstable, and who may descend into madness. |
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A hitman is assigned to kidnap the mentally unstable younger brother of a powerful district attorney. |
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The ruling affected the treatment of mentally unstable prisoners during trials. |
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Women, in comparison to men, also viewed the defendant as more psychologically unstable. |
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He is accusing this woman of mentally unstable demeanour when, in fact, he seems to be the most qualified for such a label. |
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Both emotionally stable and unstable students can benefit from a better understanding of psychology. |
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Betty is a successful writer who is forced to relive her traumatic childhood when her mentally unstable mother comes to visit. |
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Defence counsel argued that Cowle was mentally unstable, but the prosecution said he was not insane in the legal sense. |
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Although she was unstable, the deafferented subject was able to remain seated with the eyes closed in the absence of feet, arm and back supports. |
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This is not to say that this research is necessarily unstable and invalid, but that we simply do not know. |
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Since they are unstable in water, aqueous solutions were prepared immediately before treatment. |
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Emotionally unstable, needy, self-destructive, meddling, they threaten the fabric of our civil society. |
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Most of the greatest minds in history belonged to those who were esteemed to be mentally unstable. |
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The dynamic and unstable nature of this regulatory loop best explains the lobate and asymmetric colony margin of the SA type. |
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Climbing this leads to the base of an unstable boulder slope which ascends into Cape Kennedy Chamber with its impressive array of stalagmites. |
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The trajectory was computationally unstable because, apparently, the spin label and its crowded binding site were not adequately equilibrated. |
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Temperature differences cause instabilities and drive winds, and unstable disturbances grow into powerful storms. |
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Recently deposited sediments are unstable mixtures of terrestrial weathering products and organic matter. |
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As the soft market works to sort out supply and demand issues, the U.S. economy remains slightly unstable. |
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Perform the plank with your hands, feet or both on an unstable surface such as a gym ball. |
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Mixed with the rampant hormones of the teen years, this combination becomes as explosive and unstable as nitroglycerine. |
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Furthermore, much marcasite is highly unstable when exposed to the atmosphere and decrepitates quickly. |
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This unstable heart rhythm produces an ineffective heartbeat, causing insufficient blood flow to vital organs. |
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Prospero is an inherently unstable combination of Puritan reformer and absolutist ruler of the island. |
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Others are known that are so very slightly unstable that their half-lives are trillions and quadrillions of years. |
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Girls in the qualitative study reported more troubled and unstable families than boys. |
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The whole area watered by the West River had by the 1840s become violently unstable. |
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The fact that she was crank when empty would not prove her to be an unstable ship when loaded. |
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For example, we observe the presence of coexisting lipid phases and unstable domain growth that results in patterns such as fractals. |
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If the front moves across a surface with a warmer temperature than the lower parts of the air mass, then the front will become unstable. |
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The simplest compound is cyclopropane, but its non-tetrahedral bond angles within the ring severely strain it, and it is very unstable. |
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The new heir was a mentally unstable young woman who was married to a power-hungry Austrian prince. |
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That answer focused on the personalities of the two extant sexual partners as being merely unstable, unsuitable for sexual dalliance. |
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The soldiers entered the dangerously unstable building to search for victims trapped under the rubble. |
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She nursed the mentally unstable mathematician through half a lifetime of delusional daymares. |
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Each allele is germinally and somatically stable in the absence of Ac but is unstable in the presence of Ac, typical of Ds-containing alleles. |
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Oxyhemoglobin is a fairly unstable molecule that decomposes in the intercellular spaces to release free oxygen and hemoglobin. |
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Some pyrrhotite is relatively unstable in humid environments, decrepitating like pyrite. |
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We know that Dana is unstable, just based on her having tried to kill herself. |
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Officers said overloaded caravans were unstable and difficult to control. |
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The slopes and cliffs reflect a highly unstable and dynamic landscape. |
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Put all these volatile elements together and we certainly have the makings of a heady, and potentially somewhat unstable, mixture for investment opportunities. |
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However, if we add one or more neutrons to a stable nucleus, or take neutrons away from it, the nucleus may become unstable and undergo radioactive decay. |
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Their government is unstable, and they have loopy leadership. |
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The value may be unstable, but it has trended mainly up and to the right, with crashes followed by climbs past the previous high. |
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The initial result was negative, but much of the area was still on fire and too unstable to search. |
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Although a helicopter has a main blade, rotating at 500 rpm above it, and a tail rotor that acts as a rudder, it remains a completely unstable machine. |
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Choosing different values for the various parameters in the equation he then tried to investigate when situations were stable and when they were unstable. |
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They are most active in unstable elements of high atomic mass. |
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The use of sampling and other digital technology has not only questioned those concepts of musical work and authorship that were in fact already unstable. |
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It should not be taken by patients with severe unstable angina, or those who had recent heart attacks, or other conditions where sexual activity in inadvisable. |
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The twenty yard stretch was cleared by nightfall, although the sides would be unstable until enough sandbags could be filled and lodged into place to retain the loose mud. |
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Variations of those characters are partly due to stressed environments, such as unstable, muddy substrates resulting in corallite rejuvenescence and redirection. |
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He was a kind of performance artist who created a body that seemed inherently unstable, one that could never finally adapt to any settled context. |
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The pattern of polygonal ridges bounding dish-shaped depressions is interpreted as the product primarily of embryonic overturn of this gravitationally unstable system. |
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Unfortunately, there are not enough of the biggest bricks which means that the cross section of the tower is only one lego element wide at the top and very unstable. |
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It has reached the point now where he is regarded faute de mieux in some quarters as an acceptable guarantor of stability in an inherently unstable and fragmented country. |
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Most importantly, because the color changes appear to follow no predictable program, they produce a space even more unstable than that of Impressionist painting. |
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Even amid the pressure of maintaining such an unstable power base, Paul recalls an unflappable leader. |
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However, whereas most cars feel light and unstable at high speeds, this one stays glued to the tarmac, thanks to its clever underbody diffusers, which sucks the car down. |
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The novel sets out to over-write the bawdy, lusty Chaucerian England of popular mythology with a landscape that is sinister, threatening, and politically unstable. |
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He digs snow pits to look for weak layers in the snowpack, and cuts sections of the slope with his skis to see if he can dislodge unstable pockets. |
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The Inupiat recognize this as an indicator that the ice may be unstable. |
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However, she soon discovers that Linda is a mentally unstable woman who believes a baby doll is a flesh-and-blood child. |
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Avoid drafty areas or situations where the flame will be unstable. |
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He suggested that in the first split second after the beginning, the vacuum of the Universe existed in a highly energetic state, as allowed by the quantum rules, but unstable. |
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In van der Waals' theory, the spinodals are the turning points in the loops of the phase diagram where a metastable liquid or gas becomes unstable. |
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On a nearby hill, she saw a large boulder that looked fairly unstable. |
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Too much water will make the buckets unstable and they may tip over. |
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For this reason, missilery has accepted aerodynamically unstable vehicles which, in case of loss of thrust, flip over and break apart, destroying themselves in the air. |
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Today they read as uncanny reflections of our own unstable, uncertain age. |
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Fund-raisers have already come up trumps, raising enough money to buy for plastic matting, to stop Jack bruising as he, increasingly unstable, constantly falls. |
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For more than 40 years the kalashnikov has been an indelible part of the life in war zones and unstable lands. |
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The poem ends with an adjuration to the young to repair home from worldly vanity and to place their trust, not in unstable fortune as Troilus did, but in God. |
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If an animal's center of mass falls outside the triangle of support formed by its three feet on the ground, it is statically unstable and will fall. |
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Enter his wife Jane, an unstable but well-off set decorator. |
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They are the future of our country and if we allow a bad situation get worse, then we are setting the country on a road to an unstable and uncertain future. |
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However, base rates are inherently ambiguous, unreliable and unstable. |
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It is a very unstable region, where changes can occur brutally. |
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A lack of security and an unstable political situation have only furthered an already disturbing trend of sexual harassment. |
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Because of its mutable, unstable, and floating quality, eroticism often turns up in places where it might be assumed to have been completely eradicated. |
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Chang enrolls as a student at Greendale and joins the study group, though he may be mentally unstable. |
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Although it looked a little unstable and shaky, it would last the night. |
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Egypt is now split along at least four major axes that interrelate in very complex and unstable ways. |
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Online society is primarily a society of personal relations, which must be continually cultivated and reforged in a relatively unstable and unclear environment. |
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The methods include the study of stable and unstable manifolds, bifurcations, index and degree, and construction of orbits as minima and minimaxes of action functionals. |
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Further, an author's canon provides an unstable foundation for constructing his or her personal beliefs, as scholarship on Map's works demonstrates. |
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More deaths on Everest underscore its problems with overcrowding and unstable weather and geography, writes Nick Heil. |
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Unfortunately for him he was far too unstable and sciolistic to win a scholarship, but all his life he had dreamed his own private dream of Oxford. |
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As Afghanistan becomes more and more unstable, it has once again become a haven for opium poppy growers. |
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Researchers have also found that oocyte spindle fibers are frequently unstable and may rearrange themselves during meiosis, which can last for up to a full day. |
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No wonder whistleblowers are routinely slandered as being mentally unstable. |
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The fracture extends to the carpometacarpal joint and the displacement is made worse and more unstable by the abductor muscles of the first metacarpal. |
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Organised criminals sitting undetectably in unstable countries half way around the globe do this routinely, and nobody can find who they are, or where they are. |
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But there is no Caesar here, no master of empire, just minor potentates ruling an unstable bipolar turf with its black economy of police snitches and corrupt cops. |
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They were very happy to trouser the surplus when things were good, now when the markets are unstable, you take the risk with your defined contribution payment. |
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Its international image is already taking a beating from the unceasing violence and the perception that Wahid and his government are unstable and could fall at any time. |
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Since 1989, this arrangement has provided a workable degree of stability, but one based on an equilibrium of unstable elements. |
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Come to think of it, both men are low-income stick-in-the-muds, hamstrung by past women, unable to escape dark, stifling homes, and psychologically unstable. |
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They were both men who stayed with and took care of fairly unstable women who could be utterly charming and loveable on one side and frightening harridans on the other. |
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The normally stable alveoli that change volume minimally during ventilation become unstable inflating and deflating with each breath, similar to a balloon. |
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He worked unstable jobs as a fisherman and a construction worker before he entered the piracy business. |
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However, apart from using an unstable enzyme, our first route had other problems, caused by cell lysis during the biotransformation, which hampered product recovery. |
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I was under-age and deemed too unstable to make my own decisions. |
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But the gentle slope soon became much steeper as they straddled fallen trunks of mulga and mallee, sidestepped unstable boulders and clambered over perilous rock ridges. |
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In reality it is unusual to see this method, primarily due to the complexity involved in calculation and the unstable environment within which most organizations operate. |
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Lebanese politics for more than a decade have been characterized by an equilibrium of unstable elements. |
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Police say the 70 sticks of dynamite were too old and unstable to remove. |
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The first floor of the main wing of the building was destroyed and it was believed a chimney at the back of the building may have been left unstable. |
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The reasons for this are not totally clear, but one possible explanation may be that we are simulating a system that is inherently unstable and is kinetically trapped. |
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Flitting fitfully from discordant strings and hectic glockenspiels to lean oboe solos, Rota's masterpiece is an unstable symphony to the teeming metropolis. |
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How can the regulations be changed while the country remains unstable, with a continuing economic slump and resultant widespread economic hardship? |
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In other settings, it has been shown that premature hospital discharge of patients with unstable vital signs was responsible for a twofold increase in 30-day mortality. |
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During the building of the Towers engineers had to hold back the old river muck and keep it at bay to prevent the collapse of the unstable grounds during excavation. |
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The use of heat in the treatment of patients with joint instability dates back to ancient times, with Hippocrates describing the use of cauterization in unstable shoulders. |
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But if their situation is unstable, that causes the attacks that you see in the streets, the recklessness and radicalization. |
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The handwriting clearly belonged to an unstable, conniving, furtive, shallow creep. |
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One 17-year-old male dancer who had sprained his ankle in June resprained it a month later when, still feeling weak and unstable, he started an intense summer program. |
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Mr Steel's interest in gadgets and gizmos started in 1953 when he attempted to find a method of balancing the notoriously unstable German Wankle rotary engine. |
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All these techniques pointed to the fact that the unstable form has the 7,14-diketo tautomeric structure, like the stable form, and not the 1,6-diketo structure. |
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Most of the islands are steep, with unstable soils and little permanent fresh water. |
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The court heard that Ivy Nettleton was borderline mentally unstable, psychoneurotic and hysterical. |
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The flying wings are inherently unstable as they have no tail and are prone to spiral dives. |
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Water sloshing on the vehicle deck can set up a free surface effect, making the ship unstable and causing it to capsize. |
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A submerged submarine is in an unstable equilibrium, having a tendency to either sink or float to the surface. |
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Hags are too steep and unstable for vegetation to establish itself, so they continue to erode unless restorative action is taken. |
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A sample of the substance is synthesized with a high concentration of unstable atoms. |
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Bambooing at low temperatures is apparently due to the formation of an unstable hydrodynamic film. |
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In 1958, the weak and unstable Fourth Republic gave way to the Fifth Republic, which included a strengthened Presidency. |
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What Americans call a goat-fuck, an unstable, tottering, towering pile of photographers and TV crews, had appeared. |
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Fearing this increasingly unstable situation, several small Greek kingdoms sent delegations to Rome to seek an alliance. |
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Not for the first time in Rome's history, a triumvirate of mutually distrustful rulers proved unstable. |
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The Napoleonic War left Spain economically ruined, deeply divided and politically unstable. |
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Temperature ranges are moderate and the winters are mild with unstable weather. |
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Wessex and Mercia gradually established an occasionally unstable alliance, with Wessex gaining the upper hand. |
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Caesar had four legions under his command, two of his provinces bordered on unconquered territory, and parts of Gaul were known to be unstable. |
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The country continues to face challenges of unstable politics, climate change, religious extremism and inequality. |
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Castile was a much larger kingdom than Aragon, and it was inherited by Catherine's mentally unstable elder sister, Joanna. |
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The European species Fagus sylvatica yields a utility timber that is tough but dimensionally unstable. |
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The orthography of Early Modern English was fairly similar to that of today, but spelling was unstable. |
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Hydrogen peroxide is an unstable oxidizing agent, with a large process window that has the potential for reoxidation. |
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Most of the Scottish planters came from southwest Scotland, but many also came from the unstable regions along the border with England. |
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But there is a type of unstable mind which cannot rest without morbid imaginings, and the conception of a single cause simplifies thought. |
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Murders, the murderer has killed four innocent people and attempted to frame an unstable man for the crimes. |
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In spite of its durability it is not used for construction because the plant is too small and the wood is unstable, being prone to warping. |
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Most of the diagenetic concretions are unstable in late metagenetic processes. |
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Thus the hypsometric curves and the talwege are not so unstable as their form might lead one to believe. |
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Flavins are reduced by NAD H via electron transfer and then sequentially converted to hyroperoxyflavins, which are an unstable intermediate. |
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Germany feared that the fiscal indiscipline of countries like Italy and Greece could make the new euro currency unstable. |
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The ecologically relevant soil characteristics and properties can be divided into stable and unstable ones. |
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Also, the climate of the West is quite unstable, as areas that are normally wet can be very dry for years and vice versa. |
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The more a grid relies on undependable renewables, the more unstable it becomes and the higher the risk of blackouts and brownouts. |
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One would expect that LOD scores based on small sample sizes would be unstable and contribute to lack of replication. |
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Radiocarbon is an unstable form of carbon which decays slowly with a half-life of around 5,700 years. |
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However it was to no avail since much of Scotland was still an unstable environment. |
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In 2010, according to the Failed States Index, Iraq was the world's seventh most politically unstable country. |
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Her own attempt to negotiate a marriage to Don Carlos, the mentally unstable heir apparent of King Philip II of Spain, was rebuffed by Philip. |
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Here, unstable tropical airmasses in summer bring convective overturning and frequent tropical downpours in the hot season. |
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The unstable nucleus is more stable following the emission, but will sometimes undergo further decay. |
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