Synonym: imbalance, unbalance, unstableness. Similar words: stability, accountability, ability, viability, liability, capability, equability, affability. Meaning: [‚ɪnstə'bɪlətɪ] n. 1. an unstable order 2. unreliability attributable to being unstable 3. a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium 4. the quality or attribute of being unstable and irresolute.
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61, This tip-off sparked a furore in 1992 which swept Ireland into months of political crisis and instability.
62, We can not bear emotion in public, and we look at grief as pathological or a sign of emotional instability.
63, Replacing one military dictator with another is a recipe for continuing repression and instability.
64, When other markers of electrical instability are used such as late potentials or programmed ventricular stimulation this relationship still holds.
65, Particularly impressive is Wall's subtle exploration of the relationship between creativity and mental instability.
66, That learning is a powerful response to an environment of instability and change makes intuitive sense.
67, Crucially, this instability hinders regional development, incites repressive governance, and compounds the poverty on which militancy feeds.
68, I think there may have been some mental instability on Grandfather's part.
69, Operating rules are designed to overcome this inherent instability; but that night, in a hurry, the operators broke them.
70, This instability in the workplace and enormous competitive demands on businesses-large and small-will result in extraordinary pressure for maximum performance.
71, Towering over East Main Street, the elegant nine-story landmark has been plagued by financial instability since it opened in 1925.
72, The instability originates at the interface, which then thickens into a region containing salt fingers.
73, A loaded revolver flying through the air brings extra instability into an already volatile situation.
74, The main consequence of the Famine, after human loss of life and suffering, was continuing economic and social instability.
75, Gold is seen by many investors as a safe haven in times of economic and political instability.
76, The central bank promised to pump more money into the system if there were any further signs of instability.
77, A few moments of complete mental instability when you were unscrupulous enough to take advantage of me.
78, On the contrary the markets have been hit by a wave of instability unparalleled since the 1995 Marrakesh trade agreements.
79, Not wishing to risk increasing instability, Franco adopted a familiar tactic: he did nothing until the panorama became clearer.
80, Several hon. Members have spoken about the dangers of instability in the newly emerging eastern democracies.
81, Because of its superior contrast capabilities magnetic resonance imaging is the current first choice technique for assessing instability of the cervical spine.
82, In some ways, the instability of national politics was mirrored in the resignations which occurred in the M. C. R. Executive. Sentencedict.com
83, In the post-Nehru political vacuum, this was simply a recipe for instability.
84, Every day he punched cards, punched and punched, trying to avoid instability, divergence, distortion.
85, Bjortson's instability had proved too extreme, so the group was informed before Servitors distributed their victuals.
86, This, at times, can cause instability within an authority, although, equally, mobility can bring new ideas.
87, Conversely, a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability.
88, If Friedman had a history of mental instability, why was he let into the army?
89, The absence had nothing to do with the group itself; changes and instability within the record label were to blame.
90, For example, copper and iron can cause instability ill peroxide bleaching baths and damage to cotton during bleaching.
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