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A self-regulating system's behavior is initially described by a dynamic response curve (Curve 1) that intersects a 45-degree line, creating a stable high-equilibrium at point G1 and an unstable tipping point at T1. Due to a persistent external pressure, the system's response curve shifts downward (to Curve 2), creating a new stable high-equilibrium at G2 and a new tipping point at T2. The distance on the horizontal axis between G2 and T2 is smaller than the distance between G1 and T1. Which statement best analyzes the consequence of this shift for the system's stability?

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