The generals in turn used the opportunity to crack down on more militant opponents and stabilise the political situation. |
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A company will agree with its investment bank to create an option to stabilise the share price before the shares begin trading publicly. |
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As poorer countries develop and stabilise, our security will improve and our own economy grow through increased trading opportunities. |
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Carol still returns to the clinic every three to four weeks for a top-up session to stabilise her condition. |
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Lithium helps stabilise these to some extent and prevents the chaotic cycling between the manic and depressive phases of the illness. |
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The engineers of Spt Coy needed the pile driver to hammer four-metre sheet piles into the ground to stabilise embankments for road construction. |
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Eventually, doctors managed to stabilise her condition and when she turned 36 weeks pregnant, induced her. |
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The first is to stabilise the market in periods of market dysfunction, such as when the market is very liquid. |
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Regardless of whether the currency's strength is sustainable or not, what is seriously needed is for it to find its level and to stabilise. |
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Its ion-propulsion engine will fire continuously for the next four days to help it stabilise. |
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But many more wounds will be opened before the government can stabilise this deeply tortured nation. |
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The effort to green industry is a long-run issue, and eventually, costs will stabilise. |
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Analysts say there are six signs that the worst is over and that house prices are set to stabilise. |
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He took half a step backwards to stabilise himself, before feinting to the left and bringing his sword around to the right. |
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Take, for instance, the sleeping pill I'm taking this week to try and stabilise my sleeping patterns. |
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Already she has stopped breathing on three separate occasions and has required artificial ventilation to stabilise her condition. |
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Implants can be used singly, to support a crown, or in groups to stabilise dentures or bridges. |
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Trehalose may also stabilise tissues by trapping them in an immobile sugar glass. |
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Protein meals also stabilise blood sugar, plus you will be able to go longer between meals without snacking. |
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Taipei 101 has an 800-tonne damping system to help stabilise the building in case of earthquake. |
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Until the equity markets bottom out and values stabilise, it is unlikely that the overhang of office space will be fully absorbed. |
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Experts from Germany are investigating the use of a chemical to stabilise the stone monoliths, which have become severely eroded. |
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Fix up derelict houses and build affordable homes to the extent there is no shortage and prices will stabilise. Simples. |
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In order to beef it up and stabilise it on its voyage, the English shippers began to add brandy as a fortifying element. |
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Initial stock market turmoil, currency depreciations, and oil price fluctuations are serious, but will probably stabilise in due course. |
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We can project that our planet's human population will stabilise, as all continents undergo the demographic transition. |
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Allowing prices to stabilise at around EURÂ 120 amounts to allowing rice growers to go to the wall. |
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The ambitiousness of the Commission's proposal can be gauged by its call to stabilise emissions at the 2004-2006 average. |
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According to forecasts, activity is expected to stabilise in the coming quarter. |
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Probably the most important development in dentistry, implants can be used singly, to support a crown, or in groups to stabilise dentures or bridges. |
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Output has been on a downward slope since 1992 and will stabilise at around 1,4 million units. |
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First, you must cover the bracer with liquid silver, to stabilise the creation. |
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Both front screws are used to stabilise the large tuberosity and the humerus head. |
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It can stabilise itself, warn you if you are getting tired and even brake if you are about to crash into something. |
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This spare capacity is not enough to stabilise the market in case of a sudden change in the supply or demand. |
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Increasing our support for reforms and helping our partners to align with the EU acquis will help stabilise our eastern neighbours. |
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Reductions in child mortality rates correlate with falling rates of fertility, and serve to slow and stabilise population growth. |
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The overheating seen on the European milk market seems to be cooling down again and the milk price looks set to stabilise at a high level. |
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In order to stabilise this framework, slanted braces or struts are inserted. |
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If we prove conclusively that mindfulness can stabilise those individuals it would be a great benefit to society. |
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A mile above the ground, the spacecraft cut loose its parachute and began to plummet, until eight retrorockets fired up to stabilise the fall. |
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Increasing the number of people in work is fundamental in order to stabilise or even reduce economic dependency ratios. |
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Also, by being able to feed power between the two unsynchronised networks, it can help stabilise the overall system and avoid black outs. |
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Repairs include underpinning the southeast corner of the 100 year-old, heritage listed building to stabilise the foundations and ensure the building is structurally sound. |
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Traditional dispersing aids should also be used to help deflocculate and stabilise the formulation. |
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But his near-irredentist stance dismays those who want to stabilise Moldova, not undermine it. |
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Stumps may be used to stabilise unstable slopes, where unpruned seedlings would find it difficult to survive in the loose soil. |
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Forearm press-ups are another efficient fitness exercise designed to stabilise and strengthen the shoulder area. |
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The horses have to stabilise themselves and do not use the martingale. Therefore the musculature is build up more accurately. |
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These policies, designed to stanch financial collapse and prevent a plunge in its currency, helped stabilise the economy. |
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And those which do take action to stabilise the economy risk being pilloried for their deficits. |
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The rise in the exchange rate volatility will help this country to stabilise its economy in a more optimal way: its losses are smaller ex post. |
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Primary fixation uses mechanical means to stabilise wind-blown sand masses that threaten human settlements and infrastructure. |
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This factor will obviously help to stabilise the cost of rights and bring an end to the rocketing inflation we have been seeing. |
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But in any Western democracy, fiscal policy also has the function to stabilise the economy over the business cycle. |
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As for services, growth in compensation per employee seemed to stabilise in 2003 for the sector as a whole. |
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The overall humanitarian situation, while still serious, continues to stabilise. |
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It may be equipped with devices aiming to stabilise the net or to limit its drift. |
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If the country begins to stabilise, the positions of the two candidates will not be so different. |
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Cuts in child mortality help to reduce rates of fertility, and to slow and stabilise population growth. |
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For chronic illnesses spa therapy should stabilise the patient's condition and progression of his illness. |
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So if the UK reacts differently to changes in the world economy from the rest of the eurozone, the only lever left to stabilise the economy is fiscal policy. |
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On the first floor, a new, more accessible, counter has been fitted in the reference library and an improved air-flow system will help to stabilise the temperature. |
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Further experiments will address the problem of how many water molecules are required to facilitate and stabilise charge transfer to the zwitterion. |
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The finished article is knocked off the iron and placed in an annealer where a constant temperature of 450 Celsius is maintained to stabilise the glass. |
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Property in the outer suburbs and satellite towns has begun to stabilise and there are predictions that prices in this sector will begin to dip somewhat next year. |
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A police presence has been established to stabilise the area after 171 men were arrested and rifles, sidearms, ammunition, assegais and pangas seized. |
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Up to 2,000 people face a second night out of their homes while Army bomb disposal teams work to stabilise a 1,000 lb Second World War bomb unearthed by workmen. |
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Environment Agency officers placed two oxygen pumps in the pond to stabilise it but more than 250 fish, including bream, carp, roach and tench died. |
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Elsewhere in the accompanying studies the Treasury suggests that higher property taxes would be required to stabilise the volatile housing market. |
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British service personnel are helping to stabilise the security situation. |
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As such the deficit amassed over the past few hours will stabilise and the passage around the Cape of Good Hope just a few hours behind the reference time won't prove too disadvantageous! |
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The recent dairy crisis suggests that the market may not have all the answers and that existing tools to stabilise farmers' income are still very much needed. |
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It is designed to sit alongside fuse boxes and stabilise voltage to a lower level, which the company claims has two main benefits. |
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In case of volar lip fractures, following application of the external fixator, use a small plate to stabilise the main fragment through a limited volar approach. |
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Ballast is any material used in a ship to stabilise it. |
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He must also stabilise a Chelsea camp which has, over the summer, been bruised by unsettlement, and attempt to outwit managers of the calibre of Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger of Arsenal. |
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Flaperons are control surfaces on the wing of an aircraft that help to stabilise the plane during low-speed flying during take-off and landing. |
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The bank said that taxes on luxury goods could be increased in order to stabilise the prices of essential goods and services. |
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Strong or well organised distributors may be able to force or convince one or more suppliers to fix their resale price above the competitive level and thereby help them to reach or stabilise a collusive equilibrium. |
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The numbers at which the elk population would theoretically stabilise have kept rising, well beyond what the scientists predicted. In this section When nature goes too far More neighbourly government Ship of tools? |
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Then a masonry sealer should be applied, this helps uniformise the porosity and stabilise the surface. |
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Iran has realised it has been hit by a triple whammy of oil dependency, sanctions and inefficiencies covered up by years of reckless state spending. In his first year in office Mr Rohani has managed to stabilise the economy. |
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David Moyes, though unlamented at Goodison, did stabilise things at Everton and made them into a solid team. |
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The consumer confidence index continued to fall on this bad news, even though inflation decelerated in October and the housing market began to stabilise, albeit tenuously and in relative terms. |
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This motto reflected the newfound enthusiasm within the Polish diary industry partly thanks to the EU membership and the promise by the government to modernise the farming industry and to stabilise the farming sector. |
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Thought should be given to whether the proposed societal good gained in detaining her is outweighed by the effect the detention may have in making it harder for her to stabilise her life or maintain a fragile stability. |
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A typical formula can contain as many as 20 different components, the atoms of each sharing or transferring electrons to form the hydrogen bonds that hold everything together and stabilise the chemical compound. |
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Brands that embrace homeworking benefit from the expertise of these workers, while efforts to stabilise precarious working conditions benefit both the workers and the supply chain resilience. |
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Laurustinus is used in depth to stabilise the flowers and spaces. |
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He called for tighter banking regulation and a better tax system to help stabilise the financial system and better enable the economy to regulate itself. |
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Producers must be able to sell their produce regularly in order to stabilise their income, invest in their farms and diversify agricultural production. |
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Behenyl alcohol, often referred to as 'docosanol', is a saturated fatty alcohol used to thicken and stabilise formulations. |
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A new coin, called the Awbridge silver penny, was issued in 1153 in an attempt to stabilise the English currency after the war. |
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In the Persian Gulf, the RN sustains commitments in support of both national and coalition efforts to stabilise the region. |
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Some Scottish nobility petitioned Westminster to wipe out the Scottish national debt and stabilise the currency. |
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At the end of the second event, melting glaciers caused the sea level to rise and stabilise once more. |
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Its purpose was to allow voltage levels to stabilise in older televisions, preventing interference between picture lines. |
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Several methods are used to stabilise and protect submarine pipelines and their components. |
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Gravel may be dumped over parts of a pipeline to reduce scour and help stabilise against lateral movement. |
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The growth of larger water plants, which stabilise the floor, is therefore necessary to complete the transformation. |
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The purpose of the loan was to avert bankruptcy, stabilise the currency, and improve Austria's general economic condition. |
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The Yongle Emperor laid out a long and extensive plan to strengthen and stabilise the new economy, but first he had to silence dissension. |
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Whatton pointed out that Huskisson's pulse did not stabilise and that he was in convulsions for the entire time Whatton attended him. |
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Where possible, these were stabilised by rock bolts, or where impractical, concrete was used to stabilise the rock face. |
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Add beaten eggs painstakingly slowly to aerate, stabilise and prevent curdling or splitting. |
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In the industrialised countries, most governments introduced enormous bail-out packages during Q4 in order to restore trust between banks and stabilise the panicky global financial markets. |
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While many people will have little sympathy with junkies the methadone programme is a vital tool to stabilise drug users. |
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It has further improved its scores and its alert systems in order to be able to respond as early as possible and help customers to stabilise their financial situations or protect them against over-indebtedness. |
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If international efforts fail to stabilise that country, Moscow will be faced with a resurgent Taliban threatening Russia's soft Central Asian underbelly. |
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In order to help pacify and stabilise the north of the country and the Sahel-Sahara region in general, Switzerland will send an FDFA peacebuilding and security expert to the SDC cooperation office in Bamako. |
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Finally all Member states shall treat their exchange rate policy as a matter of common interest and be in a position to stabilise their exchange rates in a mechanism yet to be decided. |
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This unexpected result, the reason for which lies in the possibility of taking 1992 as the reference year has meant that the objectives of the reform, i.e. to curb production and stabilise expenditure, will not be attained. |
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The latter are inferior compared to the natural fragrances such as sandalwood, camphor, cedar, pine, jasmine, etc. They tranquillise the psyche of the being and stabilise it in poise. |
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Tailwinds have gained strength during the summer, as the global economy has started to stabilise, partly as a result of strong policy interventions. |
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Civilisation must continue to make strides toward the accomplishment of such aims if it is to truly stabilise itself for centuries to come, and not sink back into the barbarism of the past. |
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Pectin is used to gelatinize, stabilise and jellify products. |
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Improving and developing these relations has not only benefitted our fellow countrymen on both sides: it has also helped to stabilise the situation in that area. |
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Lump sum payments of that kind can be made to stabilise a budget, but now we need funds with strings attached, not lump sum payments on such a scale. |
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Wonderful for machine quilting where you don't want a colour to detract from the design, or use to 'stitch in the ditch' to stabilise the quilt while you work with more exciting threads. |
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The financial markets seem to stabilise bit by bit. |
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We drop our skegs, little fins that stabilise the boats, and wrestle beyond the swirling cauldron to enter a flat calm bay, the mountains, cliff and forest above mirrored on the water's surface. |
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Stabilisers include substances which enable the maintenance of a homogenous dispersion of two or more immiscible substances in a foodstuff and substances which stabilise, retain or intensify an existing colour of a foodstuff. |
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If the subsoil is sandy, for example, it will probably be necessary to stabilise the track platform by means of a layer of tarmacadam or concrete. |
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By using buffer stocks to stabilise prices, gum arabic producers will have a better chance of protecting their product against competition from substitutes, both natural and synthetic. |
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Letting the invisible hand act on the market will not stabilise world prices and won't translate into international economic growth such as the one we could experience through adequate regulatory policies. |
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Tideway carried out rock placement services and excavation works to protect or stabilise undersea pipelines and cables on assignment from major installers of pipelines or oil and gas companies. |
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Waste dumps are contoured to flatten them out, to further stabilise them. |
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With other monetarists he believed that the active manipulation of the money supply or its growth rate is more likely to destabilise than stabilise the economy. |
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In the region, it has helped stabilise East Timor and has provided aid to Aceh in Indonesia following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. |
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From John's perspective, what then followed represented an opportunity to stabilise control over his continental possessions and produce a lasting peace with Philip in Paris. |
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If practical and appropriate, an attempt must be made to gently place a rigid cervical collar or equivalent around the player's neck to stabilise the cervical spine. |
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Annealing time depends mostly on carbon content and also on the amount of alloying elements which decrease carbon infusibility in ferrite or stabilise cementite. |
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Highlights include gaining ICE Fellowship, being chair of the ICE WM committee and on projects such as using electro-osmosis to stabilise landslides affecting the M5 motorway. |
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Planting dunes with vegetation also helps to stabilise them. |
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Splinting helps to stabilise it while the bone around the tooth heals. |
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It works by binding with the whey protein-casein complexes during renneting to stabilise the curds and deliver a consistently firm, high quality cottage cheese. |
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