Sentences with phrase «pretty stable release»

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Underlying party support in Britain is pretty stable — if you graph opinion polls over the last couple of years it's clear that the only events that have actually shifted political support have been David Cameron's election as Conservative leader, which moved the Labour and Conservative parties pretty much neck and neck, and the week prior to the local elections when Labour was hit by both John Prescott's affair and the foreign prisoner release scandal, since when the Conservatives have had a consistent lead.
It's a painful tag to append, but No Man's Sky is pretty comfortably the least stable console release I have ever played.
Router software tends to be pretty stable and releases are usually few and far between.
The «Release Preview» track of Windows 10, in particular, is pretty great, since it's much more stable than the Fast and Slow rings, and will get you new updates without having to wait for the rollout.
The stable release follows two developer previews, which means for Android users who were part of the beta program, the new update should already look and feel pretty familiar.
«It's a pretty stable market right now,» said Thomas Murphree, president of MAAR, in the monthly release.
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