Taken collectively, such episodes destabilize the notion of a coherent, stable self while detaching the mind's moorings in the individual body. |
We can live with either, but this kind of shilly-shallying only serves to destabilize the industry and diminish the game. |
Furthermore, the tense security situation in Chad has the potential to further destabilize the already extremely fragile region. |
This result indicates also that urea is likely to destabilize the formation of hydrogen bonds. |
Energy is a very peculiar thing-while it can destabilize actors, it remains the vehicle of choice for communicating emotions. |
He argued that the attacks were not religiously motivated but designed to destabilize the country by creating communal conflicts. |