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"First they have to stabilize the situation, and then we might play a role in the future."
Others, however, are waiting for the political situation to stabilize.
"It will take at least two years to stabilize the situation."
The move should help to stabilize the company's share price.
In their view, that would help to stabilize the market.
"He is the kind of guy who will stabilize the company."
I thought that maybe the children would help him to stabilize.
Then suddenly he is back, but takes a while to stabilize.
In just a little over one year, we have helped to stabilize the.
He said the country could hope only to stabilize itself over the next three years, and then begin to move forward.
"If the family is already here, we will try to stabilize them."
I'd at least like to see the doctor stabilize her.
Prices over all did stabilize after a morning free fall.
The number of members has now stabilized at about 700 people.
And finally, business people were looking for a cause that would stabilize the Land.
But our business is to stabilize the population at this moment, here and now.
We seem to have hit a mark here where things are stabilizing.
"Whether such an increase will stabilize the market remains to be seen."
But everything would have to wait until he was stabilized.
An hour later, they seem to have stabilized again at five minutes.
After this the line stabilized for the rest of the war.
He looked away for a moment to stabilize his vision, then back.
That number stabilized at about 280 for the next few years.
One is that the stock market, at least recently, has seemed to stabilize.
Interest rates will probably stabilize at close to their current levels for a few weeks.
But there is a chance the price could stabilise, or even fall.
A few weeks earlier, in order to "stabilise its financial situation," another 500 jobs were cut.
Everything possible must be done to stabilise and strengthen it.
The bailout may help stabilise things for a short time.
For this to happen, we need to stabilise the countries that have gas and oil resources.
And sooner or later we have to stabilise the size of the population.
"It's not until they really come to terms with what has happened to them that their emotions will stabilise".
The only way to stabilise them is to limit the growth in air traffic.
For instance, someone working with a ladder might need another person to stabilise it.
At the national convention of 1983, the party was able to stabilise itself greatly.
Those with poor vertical hold would have to wait a little longer for the picture to stabilise.
By this stage of the war the front line began to stabilise as more Indian troops became available.
For each building, a different technique was used to stabilise the ground under the foundations.
"I think that the social security system is there to stabilise people's lives during personal or economic changes.
Take swift action to stabilise the economy, or lose control and hand the job over to others to do it for us.
The overall humanitarian situation, while still serious, continues to stabilise.
If approached properly it could also do much to help stabilise the situation in Iraq.
How can we also stabilise raw material prices in the long term?
It is therefore necessary to stabilise the euro at a lower level.
His fingers were flying over the board in front of him, trying to stabilise the ship.
This is often enough to stabilise a big float rig.
With the country's economic state improving, so did the company's profits, which has seen them stabilise the company once more.
They still have the support bars that made it possible to stabilise the weapon.
Stand on the scales and wait for the dial to stabilise.
There are now two rock walls to stabilise the position of the entrance.