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He jumped over 6 hills but all became weak and instable.
Instable crop prices had devastating effects in the South at the time.
The coalition was instable, and collapsed only after a year, on 22 February 1908.
As result the actual wind did not came above the 8 knots during the races and was instable at times.
But when the operating point is instable then the characteristics of drive and machine are nearly parallel.
Also, the safety situation around Bawku seems to be instable.
"But if my cabinet had become instable, then the budget for next fiscal year would not have passed so soon.
Seems to be very sloppy and somewhat mentally instable.
Running at an instable operating point is therefore undesirable.
However, as the time takes the team has shown an instable performance; and couldn't score goals in many matches.
The middle point on the curve in the third picture on the right is an instable point, too.
One is instable state of atmosphere.
The remaining walls are instable and partially collapsed.
Because of the instable situation Ales couldn't find a constant place for studying for a long time.
This is described as keeping one's mind clear, and not allowing the mind to become "instable" or "impure".
Also in case of an instable operating point the law of the balance of the torques is always valid.
With the coupling the counter torque will only be introduced when the load-less drive has reached a speed outside of the instable working point.
The climb was stopped after Camp 1 at approx 6100m due to instable snow and avalanche danger on the ridge.
Under certain conditions, the shock wave in front or within a duct (or pipe) may be unsteady (instable).
From the critical crack length an instable crack expansion and the destruction of the specimen is initiated.
This gravitationally instable bed is known as the log bed for its up to 5 metre long tree trunks.
In contrast, the two surviving bridge arches no. 1 and 3 are instable substitutions, made of carelessly laid rubble.
By 1618, the witch trial had led to a demographic imbalance, an instable economcy and a lack of trust on the legal system.
Recall the commandment, or he will dissolve the castle and it shall vanish away like the instable fabric of a dream!"
The diagrams also do not take kinetic effects into account, meaning that species shown as instable might not react to any significant degree in practice.