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instability

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


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Critical minerals are materials that are essential to the economy and national security but face supply risks due to limited domestic production or geopolitical instability.

From Science Daily

Bulgaria will become the 21st country to adopt the euro on Thursday, but some believe the move could bring higher prices and add to instability in the European Union's poorest country.

From Barron's

Reflecting on how the works came together over 14 years, he said it was "very reactionary" and speaks of "instability in the world".

From BBC

"If they aren't properly regulated, they can accumulate to harmful levels and cause genome instability."

From Science Daily

"I really struggled with the instability of sofa-surfing, especially after having my own place and living independently," he said.

From BBC