Put him on antiretrovirals, his HIV in his plasma went away completely, and his renal disease not only stabilised, but got better. |
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Oil prices appeared to have stabilised and were likely to have a lasting effect on inflation in the future. |
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Sierra Leone was the object of similar plunder, leaving an acephalous state in rampant disorder only to be stabilised by British Tommies. |
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Since the ban on the trade in ivory in 1989, elephant populations in Africa have generally stabilised and in some areas are increasing. |
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You can grow your own aloe vera plants, or purchase the stabilised liquid extract or gel from your health food store. |
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She was stabilised and taken by ambulance to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, where brain surgeons carried out two life-saving operations. |
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Investments in the billions have stabilised entire cities and regions, which seemed to be hopelessly doomed to decline. |
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This is stabilised using titanium screws placed in the pedicle of the vertebrae, with a rod connecting the screws. |
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Bitumen emulsions are a dispersion of bitumen in an aqueous continuous phase, stabilised by the addition of an emulsifier. |
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A shipborne version consists of a launcher for six Ataka missiles with stabilised optical sight. |
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He oversaw the work and left to return north on Friday satisfied that the situation had been stabilised. |
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The break turned out to be fairly minor, as these things go, and since the bone was in a stabilised position, I didn't even need a cast. |
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Its orientation is stabilised by three fletchings at the rear of the arrow. |
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The number of trawlers calling at Lerwick harbour has stabilised in 2004 following a period of decline. |
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The building hovers above a stabilised berm, turning with the river to reinforce landform and contour. |
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The weapon system is stabilised in two axes, which allows the vehicle to engage targets stationary or on the move. |
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But I have stabilised, and I have optimised my chances of living on into a reasonable old age. |
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What we've done over the years is identify that the calcium in milk is in a very specific form, that's stabilised by the proteins casein. |
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The roof was re-slated with a large amount of salvaged tiles and the Harry Clarke stained-glass windows were stabilised. |
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Our advice: always replace used up air filters with filters that are made with stabilised filter paper. |
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Vicious shore break, fast and powerful lefts unload on shallow stabilised sandbars. No more than one or two feet of water. |
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Waste prevention measures have not stabilised production of waste nor its hazardousness. |
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Their actions briefly pepped up stockmarkets, and, more importantly, stabilised credit markets. |
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The lumbar region, however, is stabilised and brought into the ideal posture. |
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In this position, shoulder girdle is stabilised with shoulder heads and hips with pelvic heads. |
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The Schwem is a very highly stabilised telephoto lens. It allows you to get rock solid shots from moving or unstable shooting platforms. |
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The talonas initially continued to depreciate, but stabilised after a tightening of monetary policy. |
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The electronic delivery of documents is becoming evermore widespread, whereas paper-based communication flows have stabilised. |
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In the long term, when technologies have stabilised, we may well be able to distill our thinking to a bill of rights for the internet. |
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The last great landslip was in 1915, since when the sea defences to protect the Dover-Folkestone railway line, have stabilised the coast. |
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The vehicle and trailer are slowed down to an uncritical speed and stabilised. |
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The authorities stabilised the exchange rate in the black market and gradually raised the official exchange rate. |
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Its propulsion systems then had to be thawed out before it could be stabilised. |
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It stabilised its currency, concurrently plugging the capital drain, rebuilding business trust and retaining foreign investors. |
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Her hair, an anachronistic tawny blonde, is piled high on her head, stabilised by numerous hairpins. |
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In our study antibody concentrations in uninfected older teenagers stabilised over the previous four years, perhaps as a result of increased exposure by the sexual route. |
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At a time when the project was effectively unmaintained, he took over and stabilised the code. |
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The sand here is stabilised by conifers but the suntrap path was illuminated by heavy bowers of broom and numerous orchids white to deepest purple. |
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Mining techniques take environmental needs into account: tailings stored in stabilised heaps, control of water run-off and revegetation. |
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This has both stabilised the lev and revived Bulgarians' confidence in local banks. |
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Thanks to our support to small coffee producers, coffee bean exportation to Spain has been stabilised, according to the criteria of fair trade. |
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Polymerisation is stabilised by phenolic derivatives, most often 10 to 15 ppm of hydroquinone monomethyl ether. |
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The satellite's power subsystem was stabilised after a technical investigation carried out together with the manufacturer, Thales Alenia Space. |
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The downward trend in the average price per carat for synthetic diamonds eased off, and prices stabilised at their normal long-term level. |
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The volume of direct sales stabilised or regressed, particularly in Poland. |
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In Finland sludge undergoes anaerobic digestion, is stabilised by aeration or lime conditioning, or it is composted. |
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But the inhibition was not because the protein refused to unfold when the alpha helices were stabilised. |
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Now that the situation in Gulu is stabilised and there is no longer war there, there is reconstruction of the place. |
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Iran is a relative newcomer to the ranks of regimes stabilised by western sanctions. |
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Figallo was replaced at the break by the Samoan James Johnston, who made a big impression and stabilised that wobbly scrum. |
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Industrial production stabilised in the second quarter of 1999 and accelerated in the third quarter. |
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In the second half of 2003 consumers' inflation perceptions seemed to have stabilised at fairly high levels by historical standards. |
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The software offers the option of calculating limit values with stabilised end values or initial voltages. |
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We carried out most of our restructuring in a relatively stabilised market. |
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To finish, steel grass stalks form loops around the bouquet and are stabilised with pins inserted in the foam ball. |
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You should note that the current in the lower coil ceases once the magnetic field has stabilised. |
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We are glad to note that the tension has eased and the situation has stabilised since the US made clear its position on Taiwanese independence. |
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After a significant price rise in 2000, PET has stabilised and the future price outlook will depend on the crude oil market's evolution. |
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Of course, the diamagnetically stabilised levitation is unlikely to be a panacea for every application where magnetic bearings were previously considered. |
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The layers can be almost any combination of granular, stabilised or asphaltic materials, and future versions will also model gravel and rigid pavements. |
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Will it be stabilised by fiscal transfers from other member countries or should the European Central Bank be allowed to monetise the accrued national debt? |
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By day five of the uprising, both sides had stabilised their positions. |
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The steel skeleton is stabilised by the spiralling ramps and by a concrete lift and stair tower on the west side overlooking the main entrance to the zoo. |
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Martin Grayshon, of Stephensons, said prices had stabilised since last August and he expected them to remain stable, but with a possible slight rise over the coming year. |
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Alfred Nobel's discovery that nitroglycerine could be stabilised in paste was a boon to revolutionaries, assassins, dissidents and nutcases everywhere. |
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The turret is fitted with a ATK Ammuniton Systems M242 chain gun on a stabilised mount which allows the gun to be used while the vehicle is in motion. |
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Last year, fires devastated the forests of Far Eastern Russia, where conservation efforts had apparently stabilised numbers of the Amur tiger at 300-400 adults and subadults. |
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But the stricken reactors have yet to be stabilised and decommissioned, and the surrounding area decontaminated. |
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This unit cares for the acutely unwell, who usually stay for around six weeks while they are stabilised on medication and receive a range of therapies. |
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Subsequent to the imposition of the anti-dumping measures in 2000, the Community market stabilised and the economic indicators for the Community industry improved as a result of the measures imposed. |
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Owing to the fact that SIMONA® PE-HWU-B, a semifinished product used for PE Twin-Wall Sheets, is specially stabilised for outdoor use, PE Twin-Wall Sheets are rated in the same way. |
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The electric current in fluorescent lamps, such as those providing the lighting above our heads, is regulated and stabilised by small devices called ballasts. |
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Sales margins did not decline further and stabilised at a low level. |
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The defect was stabilised with an angular stable femoral condylar plate. |
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However, this reflects contrasting developments by product segments: consumption of anise drinks stabilised during this period while whisky consumption was adversely affected by the heatwave. |
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Although the general economic and financial conditions stabilised during the first half of 2010 compared with the same period last year, they remain constrained. |
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The IIR sensor has a stabilised mount so that it can maintain a target within its field of view. |
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He stabilised the economy, but the adoption of the dollar as national currency resulted in strong inflation and a degradation of the conditions of life for the poorer classes. |
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A hindrance to the process of development is the fact that the trend has been less positive than expected regarding employment, in spite of the stabilised economy. |
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Having stabilised the patent, the working edge of the head is adjusted to tops of the spine curve arches, between spinous processes and transverse processes of vertebrae. |
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Since then, prices have stabilised for the PRC and fallen for Vietnam. |
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But the coalition air campaign has stabilised the strategic pictures. |
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The turret is stabilised to four microradians, the inner gimbal in pitch, roll and yaw, the outer azimuth and elevation. |
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But the military situation appears, for the moment, to have stabilised after several weeks of seesawing fortunes along the coast road west of Benghazi. |
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Surfaces are perfectly stabilised and silicified. |
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The sheep breed was a New Zealand Coopworth, which is a stabilised Romney cross Border Leicester breed. |
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But all the stone had been carefully stabilised before his work began. The window was of the Transfiguration of Christ, made by Tom Denny, and one of the largest to be installed in Durham in modern times. |
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For instance, hardness constituents can be stabilised, carbonic acid released, protective layers built up, germs killed off, algae formation prevented and oxygen in the boiler water released. |
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Now, the military situation had stabilised, and fewer soldiers were needed. |
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As uncertainty receded and equity prices rebounded, cross-border activity in portfolio equity securities first stabilised and then gradually began to rise. |
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By 6 October, the Second Army front from the Oise to the Somme and the Tenth Army front from Thiepval to Arras and Souchez had been stabilised. |
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This improvement reflects the soundness of the company's business lines and their capacity to generate growth opportunities in markets that have stabilised, especially the French construction market. |
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The average of at least two stabilised measurements is to be determined. |
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A stabilised fragment of foundations of the final version of the Roman fort is visible in Castlefield. |
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In Switzerland, populations increased during the 1990s, and have stabilised. |
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It is adapted to habitat made up of shifting, accreting sand layers, as well as that composed of stabilised dunes. |
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The city's growth levelled off and the population stabilised around 240,000 for most of the 18th century. |
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Tethered balloons for use in windy conditions are often stabilised by aerodynamic shaping and connecting to the tether by a halter arrangement. |
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By 1967, with medication, Fischer's condition seemed to have stabilised – or maybe he just fitted in more with the freakier elements of the music scene in and around Hollywood. |
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In summary, EU yards lost further market share in the containership segment, while Korea stabilised its leading position, although at a slightly lower level. |
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Hower, after many decades of fall, it seems to have stabilised, and indeed, some European countries, including the UK, have seen a modest rise in the age of girls at their first period. |
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Their visits served notice that a large chunk of South-East Asia has stabilised, as far as politics is concerned: for much of the previous year, elections, impeachments and indictments had made the region seem hopeless. |
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The region must be demilitarised and stabilised. |
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A statue in Winchester celebrates the powerful King Alfred, who repulsed the Vikings and stabilised the region in the 9th century. |
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In the Wallonia Region of Belgium sludge is digested, aerobically stabilised, mechanically dried, thermally dried or conditioned with lime or polyelectrolites. |
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During Bullinger's rule, the confessional divisions of the Confederation were stabilised. |
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The probability that sales of alcopops have now stabilised or declined over much of Europe should not therefore be taken as an indication that there is no longer a problem. |
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The patient stabilised within a few weeks of receiving a combination of haloperidol and sodium valproate. |
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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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Considering the stabilised haemodynamic situation, veno-venous ECMO was instituted the first day after admission. |
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With help from multilateral lenders and a currency, the lev, pegged since 1999, through a currency-board system, at just under two to the euro, the Kostov governmenthas indeed stabilised the economy. |
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But a coalition stabilised by unifying core beliefs is better than a marriage of convenience between the Tories and Lib Dems. |
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The use of a stabilised gel system for supporting finely divided particulate matter in suspension, the stabilised gel system comprising a hydrosol of silicic acid stabilised by entanglement with micelles of a tenside. |
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The powerful combination of stabilised chlorine dioxide, fluoride and hydroxyapatite creates the optimal environment for strong, healthy teeth and remineralisation. |
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A StaR protein is a stabilised GPCR with a small number of point mutations that greatly improve its thermostability without disrupting its pharmacology. |
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Thus the area was stabilised by buttressing and inserting drainage adits. |
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At the head of affairs for the next two decades, Walpole stabilised the nation's finances, kept it at peace, made it prosperous, and secured the Hanoverian Succession. |
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It was taken out of use due to structural problems and damp and is now maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust, although the building has been stabilised and made safe. |
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Forced to intervene personally, Henry carried out an effective, if expensive, campaign with the help of the Lusignans and stabilised the province. |
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The structure, formed from a shell of 12mm thick, sustainable sourced wood, will spur on the gyroscopically stabilised varmints with a medley of hits from Fleet Foxes. |
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The chief threats it faces are from habitat loss and human disturbance but populations have mostly stabilised following increased protection in India and Cambodia. |
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His condition stabilised but he continued to need very high levels of oxygen and would desaturate rapidly if it was removed, even for a few seconds. |
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The 35-year-old ship, which was carrying 60 tons of fish food, was stabilised and refloated thanks to Stornoway Coastguard and a nearby Danish warship. |
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But, according to the BBC, he believes there is some light at the end of the tunnel and if oil prices and credit markets can be stabilised, inflation should fall next year. |
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After 1994 government policy brought down inflation, stabilised public finances, and some foreign capital was attracted, however growth was still subpar. |
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