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restabilization

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  • noun The process of restabilizing.

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Examples

  • Plowing means, in addition, an over-loosening: the loosened structure is not initially suited for cropping and it takes time for restabilization of the soil.

    1. Labour productivity and distribution 1991

  • If at the turn of the century it is said that the momentum of socialism has been stopped (its analytical pretensions are intellectually dead), it will be largely on account of the restabilization of property.

    Bush for President 1988

  • If at the turn of the century it is said that the momentum of socialism has been stopped (its analytical pretensions are intellectually dead), it will be largely on account of the restabilization of property.

    Bush for President 1988

  • Fanon again: "In this way the individual" -- the Fanonian _native_ -- "accepts the disintegration ordained by God, bows down before the settler and his lot, and by a kind of interior restabilization acquires a stony calm."

    The Satanic Verses Rushdie, Salman 1967

  • Some of the players feel that restabilization is setting in.

    Phillies Zone 2011

  • The auto club attributes the 18.4 percent increase from last year to economic restabilization.

    The Frederick News-Post : Local News 2010

  • Pavements are beyond routine mill/overlay work and may require major patching, deep milling, subgrade restabilization and thicker pavement overlay or total reconstruction.

    Greeley Tribune - Top Stories 2010

  • In recent days, bank CEOs like Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase and Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs have issued what amount to ultimatums to the government that they will refuse to collaborate further in its restabilization schemes unless it drops even the mild limits on executive pay and other restrictions it imposed in return for cash infusions under the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).

    Signs of the Times 2009

  • That is a perspective that we must might fight for not simply in a battle for people's minds but for their hearts and souls, and here the struggle is, on the one hand, against the technocratic capitalist restabilization schemes of Global Social Democracy and, on the other, the mass-based heated capitalist restabilization schemes of nationalist and fundamentalist populism.

    unknown title 2009

  • Our task will not merely be how to support the positive aspects of the GSD program that promote the people's welfare while opposing those that lead to a restabilization of capitalism, but more important how, in the process, we differentiate our enterprise from the GSD enterprise and win people over to our strategic vision and program.

    unknown title 2009

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