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Sentence count:25Posted:2018-02-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: destabilisationmobilisationstabilizationdestabilizationutilisationcivilisationsterilisationfertilisationMeaning: n. 1. the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn 2. the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable. 
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1. Some researchers are pursuing studies in soil stabilisation using cement, lime and bitumen.
2. Neither economic stabilisation, nor political calm, can realistically be achieved before the elections happen.
3. A similar package of stabilisation, privatisation and deregulation policies was pioneered by Margaret Thatcher.
4. But currency stabilisation has been pushed to one side for another reason as well.
5. Stabilisation based on fiscal balance and monetary control is thus the sinequanon of a return to economic sanity.
6. Commodity price stabilisation schemes appeared to be aimed at interfering with market forces, i.e. demand and supply.
7. It is a well-known fact that exchange rate-based stabilisation programmes generally result in a widening in the current account deficit.
8. The document proposes the stabilisation of carbon dioxide emissions by 2000 - a target which is likely to disappoint some.
9. Third, stabilisation clearly did not go far enough.
10. The stabilisation of prices turned out to be a precursor to broader economic recovery.
11. But signs of stabilisation, combined with rallying equities and reduced volatility, have soothed investors'nerves.
12. EDELRID has been using a thermal stabilisation process for more than 20 years.
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13. But that marks a stabilisation of sorts, with the deceleration in annual growth rates falling sharply.
14. A stabilisation agreement with the European Union has just come into force.
15. Either a stabilisation of home prices or a further rise in newly created equity value available to US financial intermediaries would address this impediment to recovery.
16. No cut in carbon dioxide emission is planned, merely stabilisation by 2005.
17. But at higher inflation rates, growth has to recede in favour of price stabilisation.
18. And the past few months have brought some signs of stabilisation.
19. Open reduction and plate fixation of femoral diaphyseal non-unions offers a valid alternative of stabilisation and if applied to carefully selected cases, can give optimal results.
20. However computer models suggest that, if the rate of sea-level rise is reduced by the stabilisation or reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, wetlands could survive by accretion or migration.
21. It is suggested that such arragement of the posterior layer may constitute a substantial muscle-linked ligamentous system which aids in the stabilisation of the flexed lumbar vertebral column.
22. This has presented quite a complex macroeconomic policy challenge for the Chinese government, which has been struggling to strike a tricky balance between inflation control and growth stabilisation.
23. Cylindrical stems need distal cortical support to gain immediate stabilisation.
24. Therefore, governments will inevitably be drawn into the business of stabilisation.
25. His popularity may be buoyant, but the historic period of stabilisation and restoration which he initiated is coming to an end.
More similar words: destabilisationmobilisationstabilizationdestabilizationutilisationcivilisationsterilisationfertilisationfossilisationstabilisecrystallisationstabilisedstabiliserstabilisingdestabiliserationalisationnationalisationrealisationnormalisationfinalisationvocalisationautomatic stabilizersocialisationvisualisationglobalisationdimensional stabilityneutralisationcapitalisationnaturalisationgeneralisation
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