Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Instability.
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- noun rare
Instability .
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Examples
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Also, with 12-20 million illegal people in this country using our hospitals, schools, dmv's, roads, etc ... and not paying for it, one can only imagine the kind of debt and unstability free national healthcare will plunge our nation into.
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That kind of thing is sometimes seen as a sign of unstability, but I assure you that Dr. Lipton is quite lucid.
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My mood, after years of unstability, is finally "normal".
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Waiting till June would be embarrassing and create unstability and danger for two weeks.
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It would be almost like demand destruction in food, and sudden adjustments like that are a plentiful source of unstability and violence.
Rare Sighting, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It is none other than the solar energy which is the best alternative for the hike in the economy unstability.
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To the fans who watched the Saturday's match will have to rethink about their team's unstability and the worst performance of their batsman in the much situation.
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And, besides, a man borne along by this transitory felicity must either know or not know its unstability.
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The unstability of his temper was sure to get him into a scrape.
The Arrow of Gold 2006
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Zimbabweans are fleeing their country, which has been hard-hit by political unstability and food shortages exacerbated by a serious drought in the southern African region.
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