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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
stabilize .
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Examples
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Q: Even if the euro for the near term stabilizes upto
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But we're not going to be through all of this, he says, until housing stabilizes, which is, certainly, he says, quite a distance away.
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I think that we've got to end this in a way that stabilizes, that is inclusive of the world, but that we can't continue in a strategy that clearly is not working, and we're seeing different situations occur every day.
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However, corporate profitability should reverse to its long term trend as economy stabilizes, which is around 6\%.
GuruFocus Updates 2009
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However, corporate profitability should reverse to its long term trend as economy stabilizes, which is around 6\%.
GuruFocus Updates 2009
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So just on that pricing, as inventory kind of stabilizes here, maybe in the first quarter into second, would you expect the pricing declines to kind of reverse back to the historical trend rate of 10% to 15%?
3 CEO Discusses Q4 2010 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha 2011
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It is just that the Shi’as are cooperating with the Americans since they know they’re going to end up with majority control if Iraq stabilizes, which is unacceptable to the Iraqi resistance, comprised mainly of Sunnis.
Think Progress » Lott On Iraq: ‘Why Do Sunnis Kill Shiites? … They All Look The Same To Me’ 2006
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"Unfortunately, I think the best case scenario is maybe it kind of stabilizes," PonTell said.
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Take the HR / FB which "stabilizes" at r = .70, when PA = 300.
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Certain banks get cleaner balance sheets immediately and the feds supposedly will minimize the risk to taxpayers by selling the bad loans when the market "stabilizes" and the prices of the loans have improved.
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