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instability

[in-stuh-bil-i-tee] / ˌɪn stəˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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On Tuesday, industry body Offshore Energies UK said that without more domestic production, the country risks becoming reliant on imports "at a time of rising global instability".

From BBC

That could trigger higher food prices, but also greater food instability, particularly if the closure results in a missed planting season.

From MarketWatch

To explore this further, the research team used three mouse models that replicate common causes of spinal degeneration: natural aging, surgically induced mechanical instability, and genetic susceptibility.

From Science Daily

“Memory loss, cognitive decline, emotional instability, and chronic pain. These injuries have required, and will continue to require, extensive medical care.”

From Los Angeles Times

This won’t eliminate instability, but it will reduce concentration and increase diversification.

From The Wall Street Journal