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unstable

[uhn-stey-buhl] / ʌnˈsteɪ bəl /


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Voting is set to take place in three phases over the next month in 274 of the country's 330 townships, with the rest deemed too unstable.

From BBC

Since late October there has been a steady influx of refugees into Mauritania from Mali where the security situation remains "very unstable", according to UNHCR.

From Barron's

Then going, “Oh, what if the dark matter makes the lab unstable?”

From Los Angeles Times

These unstable oxygen forms can damage vital cell components and ultimately trigger cell death.

From Science Daily

And bitcoin miners like CleanSpark can quickly turn off their power use when the grid is overloaded or unstable, which helps keep the lights on for everyone else.

From The Wall Street Journal