Sentences with phrase «stabilise things»

She would also need to stabilise things at home with now she becoming the head of the household.
«You'd only need to spend perhaps three per cent of that every year to stabilise things», says Salter.

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It would be disappointing if Arsenal didn't offer Arteta a role at the club because he did wonderful things to stabilise a shaky situation at Arsenal when he joined.
«I know he's a great player and he has shown that if even if things don't start as well as you would like, he can stabilise his game and respond.
Two midfield players are necessary to stabilise and energise things.
«The important thing now is we stabilise the system, we then move forward as quickly as possible with a timetable of action for the changes that are necessary.»
When all these things stabilise in no distant future, things would be going well, but at a price that many can't afford.
«We are committed to doing things differently to stabilise the polity in the collective interest of Nigerians.
Co-author Professor Tim Lenton of the University of Exeter adds: «We already think this cycle was key to helping stabilise atmospheric oxygen during the Phanerozoic (the last 542 million years)-- and that oxygen stability is a good thing for the evolution of plants and animals.
For example, the vinyl groups in haem, among other things, help to stabilise the iron (II) oxidation state by acting as a repository for the iron's electrons.
«These are things like the presence of Jupiter (which may or may not deflect asteroids and comets from striking the Earth) or the presence of the moon (which may stabilise Earth's spin).
Anyway, a little after the 2 weeks, things stabilised and I am now adding some of the carbs back in without any ill effects.
The great thing about a low carb more less processed foods for these people is that it helps stabilise blood sugar and insulin doses which is easier to manage with smaller doses of insulin.
As time went on bugs got fixed and things stabilised.
You spend time here and there inside The Marrow repairing things to stabilise Union.
As time went on bugs got fixed and things stabilised.
The issue of stabilising CO2 is paramount - and not being biassed about the technologies of how we get there is an essential thing to grasp.
Energy efficiency is a good thing, reforestation is nice, stabilising the climate / playing God would be wonderful, but seriously, pre-industrial levels?
For example, the argument that follows very substantially from the extent of continental shelf that there is within the Arctic Basin and, therefore, the particular relationship that warming on that relatively shallow sea has on trapped methane - for example, the emergence of methane plumes in that continental shelf, apparently in quite an anomalous way - leading possibly to the idea that there may be either tipping points there or catastrophic feedback mechanisms there, which could then have other effects on things, such as more stabilised caps like the Greenland ice cap and so on.
These graphs illustrate that the 8 - year trends in the UK Met Office data are of course just as noisy as in the GISS data; that 7 - year trend lines are of course even noisier than 8 - year trend lines; and that things start to stabilise (trends getting statistically robust) when 15 - year averaging is used.
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