Inestabilidad in english

Instability

pronunciation: ɪnstəbɪlɪti part of speech: noun
In gestures

inestabilidad = volatility ; precariousness ; insecurity ; capriciousness ; unsteadiness. 

Example: The rapid obsolescence of technology, the volatility of ephemeral standards and the high cost of maintenance have underscored the importance of adopting mainstream products and standards of the commercial market.Example: In the 1980s, both groups became subject to greater instability, an increasing precariousness of contracts and decreases in real wages.Example: Both staff and users may suffer from fear, insecurity and general apprehension of new technology.Example: Caught between the violence of human will and the capriciousness of fate these characters refuse to become what nature intended them to be.Example: The stifling heat and the unsteadiness of the ship made him disinclined to do anything but sit in the lounge or under the awning on the shady side of the deck.

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» inestabilidad económicaeconomic instability .

Example: Economic instability can affect people from all walks of life.

» inestabilidad emocionalemotional instability .

Example: Iron is such a biggie during pregnancy -- low iron levels can cause fatigue, emotional instability and risk of excessive bleeding at the birth.

» inestabilidad políticapolitical instability .

Example: The ending of the war did not, in the circumstances of political instability, end the need for secrecy and security in the transfer of information.

» inestabilidad sísmicaseismic instability .

Example: Find information on building design in areas of seismic instability.

» inestabilidad socialsocial instability .

Example: Bold decisions are needed to prevent social instability that will threaten our social fabric.

Inestabilidad synonyms

imbalance in spanish: desequilibrio, pronunciation: ɪmbæləns part of speech: noun unbalance in spanish: desequilibrar, pronunciation: ənbæləns part of speech: noun, verb unstableness in spanish: inestabilidad, pronunciation: ənsteɪbəlnəs part of speech: noun
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