Walpole was quickly successful, reducing the national debt and stabilising prices and wages. |
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The good news for first-time buyers is that fixed mortgage rates are falling and property prices appear to be stabilising. |
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The running gear has torsion bar suspension with an adjustable damping system and automatic block mechanism without stabilising spades. |
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Although after the accident his condition was grave, his parents were given some hope when it appeared his condition was stabilising. |
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The vessel is fitted with two pairs of active stabilising fins and twin rudders and has bow and stern thrusters. |
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Bush hopes a fresh resolution can persuade other countries to contribute troops to support stabilising efforts. |
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The ship has two shafts with controllable pitch propellers, two rudders and a pair of active stabilising fins. |
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It aims at stabilising the production of wine grapes and will improve the investment and export climate in the sector. |
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The system is complemented by a set of midship stabilising fins and stern stabilising flaps to control the pitch and roll of the ship. |
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The superstructure was built atop several huge columns, criss-crossed with stabilising struts, protruding from the waves. |
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The investment bank also benefits from the additional fees it earns for stabilising the stock. |
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We understand our roles in providing public goods and services and stabilising the economy when the private sector is in crisis. |
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Covered in thin scales, their bodies were slender and flexible, with stabilising fins. |
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The mission pod is mounted on the underside of the fuselage on stabilising pod roll arms. |
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But having started, they must now succeed in stabilising the euro without destabilising the dollar. |
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This general trend is, in part, certainly explainable by the income stabilising effect of direct payments. |
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The sharing of risk is a stabilising factor for society in the face of the risks that weigh on its activity. |
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The liberalisation of financial markets and the freeing of capital transactions had stabilising effects. |
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Following the debacle, a more moderate group of neoliberals succeded in stabilising the now streamlined macroeconomy. |
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The profiles, hinges and the unique stabilising headrail construction are made of high quality aluminium with satin anodised surface. |
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In contrast to demand shocks, cost-push shocks oblige policy-makers to choose between stabilising inflation or stabilising economic activity. |
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They were difficult negotiations that were to lay the foundations of a stringent policy aimed at stabilising the euro. |
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It would be desirable for Slovakia, regardless of the Nagy-Duna matter, to cooperate with Hungary in stabilising the water supply to this area. |
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The decision underscores the Government of India's willingness to de-escalate the conflict and play a stabilising role in South Asia. |
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Saddle stools are excellent for stabilising the pelvis by splaying the legs into a V-shape which encourages good posture. |
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Under these conditions, speculation only serves to greatly increase price volatility, and does not play a stabilising role. |
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The company, which produces stabilising ingredients for thickening food, is hoping to extend and refurbish its premises to allow for Epping employees to move to Braintree. |
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The on-trade market is on the way to stabilising and premium brands overperformed the market in the third quarter. |
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To begin with, family-friendly policies aimed at stabilising or increasing fertility levels should be put in place. |
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Small and very small enterprises are the stabilising core of the Turkish economy. |
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The continued rigorous management of working capital requirement and careful selection of investments aim at stabilising the level of debt. |
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The routine provided by daily learning activities is a stabilising and crucial factor for girls' and boys' development. |
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The normality and routine provided by daily schooling is a stabilising and crucial factor for children's development. |
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Business remains at a very strong level in Spain, is stabilising in Germany and is growing in the countries of Northern Europe. |
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Improved economic growth since 2006 resulted in a positive decrease in payment risk in 2007 with the Payment Index stabilising at 150 points. |
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Used to condition heating water and has a hardness stabilising effect, disperses and forms a protective film. |
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Restoration of the stabilising biotic potential would mean relaxation of anthropogenic pressure on perturbed territories and complete abandonment of further cultivation of the natural biota. |
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In theatre, the surgeon saved her life again, stabilising her multiple fractures before she was sent off to the intensive care unit in the middle of the night. |
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Clayey gravel or gravel, and crushed igneous rocks are commonly used as pavement materials, and cementitious binders are the main stabilising agents. |
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Excessive anterior and posterior shift of the humeral head against the glenoid can be demonstrated by stabilising the scapula and moving the humerus anteriorly and posteriorly. |
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As the wheat storehouse of the region, Â Kazakhstan will certainly succeed in stabilising the price of its bread, but it is dealing a serious blow to the economy of its neighbours. |
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It is also interesting to note that these three countries implement nominal exchange rate stability policies, thus foregoing monetary policy as a means of stabilising domestic demand. |
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Such materials allow stabilising soil down to fine sand with a small content of silt. |
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In order to pursue the aim of stabilising interest rates, the Eurosystem's minimum reserve system enables institutions to make use of averaging provisions. |
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Greece has succeeded in assimilating the lessons of the recent history of conflict in the Balkans and has proven, with peace and cooperation initiatives, to be a stabilising factor. |
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It had a significant content of fluoride that had no time to filter through the layers of mineral rock, which would have bound the fluoride to stabilising minerals like calcium, making them less toxic and less absorbable. |
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In reality, those who defend the idea of a stabilising virtue of Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon tend to fall back, without fully realising, on a series of conventions that are worth looking at. |
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Humans can accelerate erosion by developing on shorelines and removing the stabilising vegetation, creating waves while boating, and by allowing animals to trample riverbanks. |
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History is littered with stories of property crazes that ended in tears, from the Florida land boom of the 1920s to the recent subprime bubble. After two years of pain, American house prices seem to be stabilising. |
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That has had an effect in stabilising and reversing the decline in the language. |
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Other additions may include, inter alia, emulsifying and stabilising agents, colouring and flavouring substances, nuts, chocolate, and fruit concentrate. |
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Its effectiveness with cutaneous problems is not only the result of the presence of stabilising plant hormones, but also of depurative principles on the liver and kidneys. |
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Carers are the key to how we manage our ageing European population in terms of meeting the needs of our older citizens and stabilising our birth rates. |
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The conference discussed how the international community could best assist Somalia's new government, support the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia and contribute to stabilising the country. |
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Experience has shown that the use of inferon is to be recommended with patients for whom chemotherapy has led to a remission, or at least to a stabilising of the clinical picture. |
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Without stabilising the compacted peat beneath the sludge, the peat loosens and can release phosphorus at a similar rate. |
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If the central bank enjoys good credibility, it is easier to ensure price stability, and monetary policy can make a more effective contribution towards stabilising growth. |
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Throughout 2001 and 2002, the exchange rate policy was geared at stabilising the nominal exchange rate of the Dinar, which significantly facilitated a process of disinflation in Serbia. |
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Most conductive solutions measured are aqueous solutions, as water has the capability of stabilising the ions formed by a process called solvation. |
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The Stormont House agreement, which had initially been welcomed as a means of stabilising power-sharing in Belfast, was thrown into uncertainty last week after a bid to introduce welfare reforms failed to pass the assembly. |
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He argues that the SDLP can contribute hugely to the democratic health of the entire island by stabilising the Stormont administration and the cross-border institutions set up under the Good Friday accord. |
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That was true of the classical gold standard, when working people lacked the political clout to resist a monetary policy overwhelmingly geared toward stabilising the fixed-rate system. |
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In a number of countries, inflation picked up considerably in the first half of 2004 before either stabilising at a higher level or gradually declining in the second half of the year. |
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The Alaouites succeeded in stabilising their position, and while the kingdom was smaller than previous ones in the region, it remained quite wealthy. |
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The sweeping esplanade from Devonia Steps to Yaverland and the bandstand was built during the First World War, for the first time stabilising the road to Bembridge. |
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Stabilising dunes can help protect beaches by catching windblown sand, increasing natural beach formation. |
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