Sentences with phrase «on stabilising»

How could a new international accord on stabilising greenhouse - gas emissions affect global energy markets?
Discussion so far has focused on stabilising global CO2 concentrations at 450 ppm by 2050.
Having children actually makes us more concerned about GW because its future generations that will be impacted the most if we do not get a world wide grip on stabilising emissions very soon.
However, it is greater during those exercises that do not rely on stabilising the lower back (like chest supported or seated rows) and also when using a supinated rather than a pronated grip.
Adding in the use of a Swiss ball amplifies the balance element of a workout, forcing your body to switch on all your stabilising muscles to maintain the position.
Adding in the use of a medicine ball or Swiss ball amplifies the balance element of the exercise, forcing your body to switch on all your stabilising muscles to maintain the position.
All participants were on stabilised doses for...

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BI Governor Agus Martowardojo said on Tuesday the central bank had been intervening with «quite a sizeable amount» to defend the rupiah and will continue to stabilise the currency.
The single currency stabilised around $ 1.22 on Tuesday after having plumbed to a low of $ 1.2185 in the Asian session, its lowest since March 1.
He has called on Gulf allies to contribute funding and troops to stabilise areas in Iraq and Syria where a U.S. - led coalition has largely defeated Islamic State jihadists.
Other currencies which have borne the brunt of the dollar's rally in the last two weeks such as the Australian dollar, Canadian dollar and the Swiss franc stabilised on Wednesday, rising between 0.2 to 0.4 percent.
The number of workers on big projects in Western Australia is likely to stabilise at just one quarter of the peak level recorded during the mining construction boom, and that's only if planned projects get approved, a new study has found.
PBoC economist Ma Jun said on Wednesday that China could stabilise the yuan through direct market intervention.
The market's trying to stabilise and trying to get back on the other side,» said Ken Polcari, Director of the NYSE floor division at O'Neil Securities in New York.
Fasting will help stabilise blood sugar levels and force your body to draw on its own fat reserves for energy, rather than being dependent on a constant stream of food.
On 10 November, the central bank abandoned the rouble's trading corridor, allowing the currency to float freely, stabilising the exchange rate.
Trading volumes declined in the following days; the daily quota used by northbound investors dropped to 17.5 % on 20 November, but stabilised towards 25 % on day 26 after a strong rebound on day 24.
Mr Scott also rejected suggestions Wesfarmers was «dressing up» Coles ahead of the $ 20 billion demerger by raising prices or pulling back on investment to stabilise earnings, which have fallen 16 per cent in two years.
Markets Stabilise Ahead of the Open on Wall Street US futures are gradually stabilising again ahead of the open on Wall Street on Tuesday, following an extremely volatile session at the start of the week and more of the same in overnight trade.
The central bank is also of the view that near - term risks to inflation are well - balanced, and inflation on a 12 - month basis is expected to rise in the coming months and stabilise close to 2 percent.
Spreads on US corporate debt to US Treasuries have stabilised after falling significantly over the later part of 2002 and in the first few months of 2003 (Graph 11).
Mubasher: Economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is expected to rebound in 2018 on the back of positive global outlook and oil prices stabilising at relatively higher levels, according to the World Bank's recent report entitled...
On the production side of the economy, manufacturing output looks to have stabilised after two years of contraction, partly as the result of the depreciation of the pound against the euro.
In recent months, as discussed in the section on Domestic Economic Activity above, housing loan approvals have stabilised after the strong growth recorded earlier, but they remain at a high enough level to generate continued strong growth in the value of loans outstanding.
Last week we thought that US treasuries had stabilised, but already on Monday, we saw that this is not the case.
Financial markets had stabilised around the region late in January, and by the time of the Bank's Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy in early May, exchange rates and share prices in most of the east Asian economies had recovered a good deal of ground.
This assessment might be challenged by recent data as the unemployment rate kept on falling but wage growth has stabilised at best, if not slightly decelerated.
US futures are gradually stabilising again ahead of the open on Wall Street on Tuesday, following an extremely volatile session at the start of the week and more of the same in overnight trade.
All real, stabilising bonding depends on the conversion of our confusing emotional forces.
Let's work through the ABCs of these classic controversies: Contraception: A. «The use of contraception in the West has led to a stabilising of the population... However, in less developed countries, the population is rising by as much as 3 \ % a year... This is placing great pressures on food supplies, health services and education».
In its quarterly report on the dairy market, Rabobank said key commodities in USD prices fell 10 to 15 per cent in the first two months of the year before stabilising in the first half of March.
Coca - Cola Amatil is on track to achieve its goal of stabilising earnings this year after a rebound in profits in Indonesia offset continued weakness in Australia, pushing June - half net profit up 0.9 per cent to a better than expected $ 183.9 million.
For dairy free «buttercream» I always start with the recipe on Iced Gem Bakes — yes it really does need that much sugar to stabilise well — but this makes it perfectly pipeable, or ideal for «naked» style icing as you only need a little.
In its latest take on the market, published on June 29, the European Commission said: «At present, EU and world prices appear to be stabilising for most commodities despite the seasonal increase in EU and US milk production.»
The season break in central Queensland and many parts of the east coast brought on by spring rain has the CAA expecting a herd rebuild that will stabilise cattle prices into the New Year.
They do nt have the squad strength to compete on two fronts and they desperately need a top 4 finish to stabilise and keep FFP at bay.
When breastfeeding twins initially you also need to stabilise one on your breastfeeding pillow while you attach the other.
On the mother's chest the newborn baby feels safe and therefore stabilises more quickly.
President Mahama expressed the hope that, the project would help stabilise the price of the product on the market.
Meanwhile, they stand to make billions more by keeping us hooked on increasingly expensive fossil fuels — instead of developing UK clean energy and energy saving measures needed to secure power supplies, cut emissions, and stabilise fuel bills in the long - run.
Mr Blair's words appear to throw doubt on his commitment to the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group, a US report which said talks with Iran and Syria were crucial in stabilising Iraq in the future and which he last week described as a «strong way forward».
Since 2008 - 9, however, most political debate has focused on restoring the UK economy to «business as usual»: Although the power of government was used to stabilise the financial system through bailouts and nationalisations, in stark contrast to the 1930s New Deal era, there is no apparent enthusiasm for entrusting the state with new powers and responsibilities.
Although there is no consensus on the actual impact of «speculation» on prices, the G20 and the European Union have since been trying to stabilise prices by increasing transparency and reducing the financialisation of commodity markets.
«If you take the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU)[report], they said 2017 and onward is going to be a period of prosperity for Ghana and that is because of the foundation that we have laid, it's because of the work that we have done, we've eliminated a lot of the deficits that were created by huge subsidies on utility tariffs, we eliminated a lot of the subsidies that created huge deficits on the cost of petroleum products, today as I speak, Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) is running, and producing petroleum products for Ghana, we have enough stock of LPG, our tanks and strategic reserves for petroleum products are all full, and, so, we have ships standing offshore Ghana with petroleum products, but there is no space to offload those products, and, so, we've done a good job in stabilising various sectors of the economy.
In our study, we find little evidence that the presence of UNPKOs has a stabilising effect on peace overall.
Research by Håvard Hegre and colleagues suggests that UNPKOs may have a stabilising effect by depressing violence: they seem to ensure that minor conflicts do not scale up into major conflicts, on the one hand, and that the transition from minor conflicts to peace becomes more likely, on the other hand.
In his 30 - point statement, the Minister emphasised the economy is on a sound footing because it has remained stabilised not to mention the constant decline in inflation and interest rates.
«We pay less than 50p per taxpayer on actually trying to get ahead of that by counselling and help to stabilise relationships.»
The PDP leader pointed out that, in spite of his commitment to stabilising the party and its leadership and to ensure post-election peace, he was pressurized to resign as BoT chair on trumped - up charges of anti-party activities and alleged overbearing influence.
As thousands of people from across the UK prepare to march in London this Saturday for jobs, justice and climate as part of a global «Put People First» campaign, PCS and War on Want are drawing attention to the tax gap and the missing billions of pounds which would help to fund public services and stabilise the economy.
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