Sentences with phrase «stabilised over»

This loose, bare sand formed U or V - shaped parabolic dunes which then stabilised over time.
Prison numbers stabilised over the past year as a result of Ken Clarke's liberal reforms, according to official projections.
However, while prices have been either increasing or stabilising over the past six months, the pace of growth has been slowing.
Looking ahead however, operators expect prices to plateau which could help the market to stabilise over the coming months.
And once the spruikers come up with new strategies and marketing material to attract the novice investor, you will get demand and prices for properties increasing again and rents stabilising over time.

Not exact matches

Stabilising and maintaining price expectations is the key issue in thinking about the question of «over the course of the cycle».
«We expect margins to decline in financial year of 2019 before stabilising and then improving over the long term,» Mr Liu said in a research report.
Year - ended growth in credit and the money supply seems to have stabilised recently, at around 14 1/2 per cent over the year to December, following a pronounced deceleration earlier in the year.
The pace of growth in housing credit nonetheless remains brisk, and now appears to have stabilised, at an annual rate of around 12 1/2 per cent over the six months to December.
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).
While the measured participation rate has been quite volatile over the past year, in recent months it has stabilised at around 63 3/4 per cent, a little above the average of the past decade.
Ms Watkins reiterated guidance for earnings per share to stabilise in 2015 before returning to mid-single-digit growth «over the next few years».
«I think he is young enough to get over that and I hope his body will stabilise, I am confident he will and that he can make a career his talent deserves.»
Just in time for Pioli to have stabilised the foundations of Inter and hand over the keys of the club to a known winner.
British aid and debt forgiveness have, over the years, helped many African economies to stabilise and grow.
When all - out war threatened to re-erupt over the region of Abyei, Ethiopian peacekeepers poured into a conflict theatre where few others dared to thread, stabilising the most explosive part of the north - south border.
Aside the infrastructure development and social investments made over the years which everyone admits was massive, the Mahama - led administration had taken certain decisions that had stabilised the Ghanaian economy.
«In their mission to wrap India's booming economy and Britain's need to export more into two mutually stabilising coils of DNA, yet more internal debate has been fomented, this time over skilled migration.
The difficult conditions in which the APC administration took over have been stabilised and the country is headed in the right direction»
Members of the shadow cabinet will instead trumpet three key messages over the weekend: that the Tories are best placed to stabilise the economy, with a credible plan to cut the fiscal deficit; that they embrace aspiration and opportunity for all; and that society needs to change.
Over the course of the year - long trial, the patch appeared to stabilise the disease in all four treated eyes, while the untreated eyes continued to deteriorate.
«There must have been regional climate and chemical conditions that varied in time and space,» he says, adding that this would occur as the tilt of Mars's spin axis changed over tens of thousands of years, a wobble caused by the lack of a massive moon to stabilise the planet.
The IPCC has mapped out possible futures in which CO2 levels would be stabilised at anything from current levels to 1.6 trillion tonnes, to be reached at various times over the next 200 years.
Over a year, the patch appeared to stabilise the disease in all four treated eyes, while the untreated eyes continued to deteriorate (Science Translational Medicine, doi.org/cm38).
Daily exercise is also critical for stabilising hormones, and debriefing about feelings over a coffee with a close friend can help women feel better and supported.
I have also found that although back bends are great for stabilising the SI if I practice a deep back bend without properly engaging my core this can irritate my SI as the muscles in my lower back over tense and the squeeze on the area around my SI presses on the same over stressed nerves.
Choose free weights over machines and you will be using your core (your core includes all the muscles in your midsection) for almost every exercise, as you will be having to uses these muscles to stabilise yourself throughout the exercise.
Push hard into a corner and there's the faintest whiff of stabilising understeer, but the rest of the time the R8 is taut, composed and grippy, while over typically undulating and poorly surfaced British roads its excellent body control breeds confidence.
The 1M's short wheelbase and lack of roll mean that it can feel quite a snappy car over the limit, but with the throttle set to Sport (the one and only setting you can change) you have the perfect tool to keep the rear wheels spinning just as much as you want - once sideways it seems to stabilise sweetly, albeit with a lot of tread being shed from the tyres.
It really does inspire confidence and even over the limit you seem to have plenty of time, with the quick steering easily stabilising the angle.
«Along with the drop in e-reader purchases, the decline in users crossing over between formats suggests that the market is starting to stabilise once more.
The stabilising mechanism has nothing to do with the very low terrestrial heat flow: rather it has to do with the temperature which has been established over a billion years or more.
The New Policy Scenario trends are in line with stabilising the concentration of greenhouse gases at over 650 parts per million (ppm) of CO2 - equivalent (eq), resulting in a likely temperature rise of more than 3.5 °C in the long term.
Current warming ~ 0.8 deg Warming at 0.15 deg per decade for next 9 decades ~ 1.35 deg Warming to follow even if levels stabilise ~ 1 deg Would make a total of over 3 deg C
Consider, for example, that Lowe, et al. [in Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change, H.J. Schellnhuber et al. (eds), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, p. 32 - 33], based on a «pessimistic, but plausible, scenario in which atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations were stabilised at four times pre-industrial levels,» estimated that a collapse of the Greenland Ice Sheet would over the next 1,000 years raise sea level by 2.3 meters (with a peak rate of 0.5 mm / yr).
In addition, they found that the deep ocean has warmed over the recent years, while the upper 300m of the oceans have «stabilised».
If SOI stabilises as mostly positive over the next couple of decades, short - term rates of rise should more accurately reflect the underlying trend.
If we were to stabilise CO2 levels at around 400 ppm, we'd expect over the long - term a further warming of 2 to 3 °C, which is significantly greater than the warming predicted by climate models.
It also aims to stabilise the 2005 nitrous oxide emission level, increase the 2001 forest coverage rate by 20 %, and increase the carbon sink by 50 Mt over the 2005 level by 2010.
Our starting point is to recognise that we won't stabilise the climate until we base global climate policy on a binding, global «emissions budget», which covers all countries and declines over time to keep the world on course for warming of less than two degrees» celsius.
President Wahid, for instance, was impeached in 2001 after presiding over a chaotic administration that failed to stabilise the country.
However, over the weekend, the price growth held back and on Monday bitcoin stabilised at around $ 580.
stabilise numbers over the next two years, then increase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employment in the mainstream Australian Public Service;
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