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A system is in a stable state, capable of recovering from minor disturbances through self-correcting mechanisms. If a shock is large enough to push the system beyond its critical threshold, or tipping point, the system will not return to its original state but will instead be driven by a new dynamic towards a different, potentially less desirable, ________.

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