stabilizing

IPA: stˈeɪbʌɫaɪzɪŋ

adjective

  • causing to become stable
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Examples of "stabilizing" in Sentences

  • But he has become progressively more disenchanted with the G-20 as its successes in stabilizing the financial system have given way to inertia in tackling deeper fault lines in the global economy.
  • Yet, somehow Brahimi and Khalilzad still saw a place for the warlords in stabilizing Afghanistan despite their heinous crimes, and the international community failed to strongly oppose this strategy.
  • "While the TARP has not been a universal success, it has been instrumental in stabilizing the financial system and ending the recession," economists Alan Blinder and Mark Zandi co-wrote in a recent paper.
  • Yet, somehow Brahimi and Khalilzad still saw a place for the warlords in stabilizing Afghanistan regardless the crimes committed against the people of Afghanistan, and the international community failed to strongly oppose this strategy.
  • However, PC DRAM prices will start stabilizing from the first quarter of next year amid lower supply as industry laggards are still struggling with their technology migration to advanced chips, while corporate PC replacement demand is picking up.

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