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System Stability and Dynamic Shifts

Consider a self-regulating environmental system that has both a stable, desirable equilibrium and an unstable tipping point. If a persistent negative pressure (such as a gradual, long-term temperature increase) causes the system's underlying dynamic response curve to shift downward, what is the typical effect on the positions of the stable equilibrium and the tipping point relative to each other, and what is the primary consequence of this change for the system's overall stability?

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