• Whether America is up to the giant task of stabilising the country remains to be seen.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq's security void

  • An unemployment rate of 12% this year is at least showing some signs of stabilising.

    ECONOMIST: Ireland's budget

  • "The level of economic activity is in the process of stabilising at very low levels, " Mr Draghi said.

    BBC: Davos 2013: Draghi sees 2013 eurozone recovery

  • The market needs to be directly harnessed towards the goal of stabilising population growth at a sustainable level.

    ECONOMIST: On Phoenix, Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, global population growth | The

  • Instead of stabilising the country's economy and helping to introduce lasting structural reforms, loans have become the subject of popular scorn.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan and India

  • The interior ministry is a key part of stabilising the new Iraq.

    BBC: Iraq arrests give rise to plot rumours

  • The air of secrecy is compounded when you try to approach workers involved in the nightmarish task of stabilising the nuclear plant.

    ECONOMIST: Cleaning up Japan��s nuclear mess

  • Another adviser describes the process as the financial equivalent of stabilising Iraq.

    ECONOMIST: Lehman, two years on

  • He rescued Detroit's carmakers and finished the job of stabilising the banks.

    ECONOMIST: America��s presidential election: Game on | The

  • He said the relationship between the planktivore fish and the comb jellyfish was the most important in terms of stabilising the marine ecosystem.

    BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Fishing 'destabilises Black Sea'

  • Many physicists and physiologists suspect that fibrillation is chaotic, and are trying to model it in order to find ways of stabilising the dangerous convulsions.

    ECONOMIST: Better living through chaos

  • After the handover, more land was supposed to be provided for development but, because of the regional turbulence, property values plummeted by some 40% and are only now showing signs of stabilising.

    ECONOMIST: Hong Kong

  • Others argue that Mr Castro thinks that the reforms of the special period have achieved their aim of stabilising the economy, so he can now dispense with these extra sources of hard currency.

    ECONOMIST: Life in Cuba

  • "To achieve the stated policy goal of stabilising growth and the jobs market, Beijing must step up policy easing to lift infrastructure investment in the coming months, " said Qu Hongbin from HSBC in Hong Kong.

    BBC: China manufacturing at nine-month low, HSBC survey says

  • The manifest failure to stop Serb bullying in Kosovo would portend an even greater Balkan disaster, were it not for the bizarre fact that western-ruled Bosnia has become a sort of stabilising factor, instead of an infectious sore.

    ECONOMIST: But the healing has barely begun

  • Although Dr Cody spoke of "stabilising" baby Millie so she could be transferred to the only intensive care unit in Northern Ireland for children, the Royal Victoria Hospital for Sick Children in Belfast, he confirmed that by that time there was neither any improvement nor deterioration in her condition.

    BBC: Barry McCarney

  • It did in 2001 provide funds of 1, 570, 703 Euros by way of loan to a member of the consortium to assist in stabilising the finances of Beveren.

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  • It suffered from short-circuits, faulty radio and power systems, an unreliable tape-recorder, a sticky camera platform, and the loss of much of the gas that supplied its stabilising thrusters a problem overcome by repositioning its solar panels and main antenna so that they acted as solar sails, stabilising the probe via the gentle pressure of sunlight.

    ECONOMIST: The long arm of the celestial repairman

  • It said eurozone unemployment would continue to rise from its current rate of 12%, stabilising in 2014.

    BBC: OECD cuts eurozone growth forecasts

  • LSE's Mr Layard argues that the stability and growth pact will not constrain the role of fiscal policy in stabilising the economic cycle, because the British budget is in balance.

    ECONOMIST: s for EMU | The Economist

  • And by using the right arrangement of Halbach arrays, the train can be made self-stabilising so that, short of an earthquake, it will never fall off the track.

    ECONOMIST: Maglev trains

  • Most of the ratings agencies wanted to see tax rises as a part of any plan, and - above all - a commitment to stabilising the debt as a share of GDP.

    BBC: The US debt deal and the recovery

  • That means stabilising the crescent of Muslim countries, mostly outside the Arab world, where broken government has allowed terrorism to gain a hold.

    ECONOMIST: Osama bin Laden

  • Mr Blair has said they could be used in future frontline offensives against the Taleban, although protection of humanitarian supplies and "stabilising" work would be the priority.

    BBC: UK troops land in Afghanistan

  • It said the UK would have to make substantial cuts in carbon dioxide (CO2) by mid-century to be part of the global coalition on stabilising atmospheric CO2 concentrations.

    BBC: Wind turbines

  • Three years ago, the Swiss Statistical Office calculated that, with declining birth rates, stabilising the level of immigration would cut the working population by almost one-third by 2050.

    ECONOMIST: Switzerland: Foreign relief | The

  • The other main tranche of the package is reported to centre on stabilising the stock market by imposing curbs on short-selling, the practice of betting on a falling market by selling shares so as to buy them back more cheaply.

    BBC: Nikkei soars ahead of deflation plan

  • Most economists suggest that central banks should stick to stabilising the nominal prices of a broad basket of consumer goods, and hold their tongue on share prices.

    ECONOMIST: From angst to action?

  • Mr Geraschenko - nicknamed Hercules for his experience, independence and boldness - was highly praised for stabilising the exchange rate of the rouble after the financial crisis of 1998.

    BBC: Russia rules out weaker rouble

  • Banks that have not taken a scrap of government money still benefit from their stabilising presence.

    ECONOMIST: Rebuilding the banks

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