Sentences with phrase «then stabilised»

This loose, bare sand formed U or V - shaped parabolic dunes which then stabilised over time.
This time however it was very heavy with standing water and aquaplaning which was very bad for the first three laps but then it stabilised.
[5] The share of interest - only loans in total housing credit then stabilised for a time at around 40 per cent, having increased steadily up to that point.
Numbers would then stabilise at 574, making 600 when bishops are included.
«Once you are in this very warm climate then you stabilise again,» Popp says.
As the corner unfolds a small yaw angle builds and then stabilises, so you exit each corner with the car driving forwards but held in a shallow oversteering angle.
This is linked to Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), which senses when the wheels on one side of the car are on a lower - grip surface than those on the other side, VSM then stabilises the car by reducing the amount of steering assistance if the driver is applying too much steering effort or increasing it if the driver is applying too little.

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«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.
In pursuing this reform, the Government has created a neat, but disingenuous, conceit: namely that if you believe the estate of marriage is a benign and stabilising influence then you must also favour marriage between two men or two women.
Do we take a short fix (1 - 2 years) ala ancelotti to stabilise the club in the precarious situation we are right now and then entrust the club to a younger hungry coach like tuchel, Nagelsmann or try to build another long - term solution by launching young legends like viera, arteta, henry or bergkamps in the deep end hoping to find another guardiorla.
«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.»
Then we decided to stabilise the economy through some tough measures.
City pressure might then demand that only a broad - based government could make the cuts necessary to stabilise the markets.
In the field, the researchers often had to use their vehicle batteries to power the centrifuges used to separate out white blood cells from their samples, and then add buffering chemicals to stabilise the DNA so it would not degrade under the African sun.
Even if the global community surmounted these barriers of gross inequity, and then shrugged off the albatross of rising populations, stabilising global emissions would not prevent disruption of the climate.
Airlines will then either have to stabilise emissions through more efficient engines and conversion to biofuels, or offset those emissions by investing in reforestation projects — specifically those under the UN's REDD programme.
Südhof performed X-ray crystallography and other studies to reveal how a different group of proteins, the complexins, bind to the SNARE scaffold and help to stabilise the structure until synaptotagmin displaces them, calcium - activated synaptotagmin then sparking the fusion of the vesicle with the pre-synaptic membrane.
The lifter then catches the bar at the top of its momentum drive to hold it steady, stabilising it in position at the top of the lift.
In line with these insights, the Nutrient Optimiser algorithm firth helps you to stabilise your blood glucose levels with a lower carbohydrate diet and then guides you to focus on more nutrient - dense whole foods which tend to be more satiating and enable you to spontaneously reduce your energy intake.
Then the second is stabilising the other actor who is having a nervous breakdown because they're in a scene with Meryl Streep.»
Then the whole car stabilises calmly with the LSD locked, so that you can simply hold the slide all the way off the roundabout, enjoying the moment until you want to ease the throttle a fraction and wind off the lock.
It feels like it loses power for a split second then regains power and loses it again until stabilising.
and get stuck in, then there is a lot of fun to be had, because the chassis is friendly and the e-diff will generally leach away some power through the inside wheel to stabilise a big slide when you need it to.
Try turning in sharply to a corner then getting on the power early and you'll need some counter steering to stabilise the car as it powers on through, which feels alarming at first, and then very, very naughty.
Of course, the same way the property valuation declines it can eventually stabilise and then increase.
If your dog has aspiration pneumonia or is unable to eat or drink without bringing it all back up again, then the hospital will be required to stabilise the condition.
If there is continued weight loss, or declining renal function, then those cats can be quite hard to stabilise.
New timber needs the knots stabilising, then you seal the wood with primer.
If we at least stabilise the CO2e concentrations, then further actions will be manageable.
Do the UNFCCC / National Governments have the means to carry out its objectives - in this case to quickly implement viable alternatives to fossil fuels and thereby stabilise, then reduce, C02 concentrations?
20.5.4 If CO2 concentration could be stabilised at its current value of 390 ppm, then Charney estimates temperature increase already in the pipe - line as 0.8 ºC.
In order to provide aggressive carbon mitigation there is a body of opinion that believes there is an overriding aim to initially stabilise the concentrations and then subsequently reduce them to 350 ppm — generally considered a «safe» level by 350.org whose luminaries include Dr. James Hansen and Al Gore.
If 10 000 water heaters are converted to using variable priced electricity (VPE), and supposing that the water in the heaters only needed a 15 °C boost, then up to 10 000 * 0.5 * 3.5 kWh = 17.5 MWh could be consumed at selected times each day to help stabilise the electricity distribution grid.
In order for this to be achieved, the global GHG emissions must be stabilised and then reduced.
The presence of feedback effects and tipping points calls into question some of the most fundamental assumptions of climate change negotiations, including the belief that we can «overshoot» to, say, 550 ppm and then work back to 450 ppm (the path advocated in the Stern and Garnaut reports), that greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere can be stabilised at some level, and the belief that we can adapt to some given degree of warming.
Likewise if anything not dealt with by the Gas Laws seeks to alter atmospheric volume then the gas constant immediately alters T to stabilise V
So you would start with a condition, then you add in more CO2 and let the temperature stabilise.
If they rise to a peak and then fall, the temperature maximum is different to a scenario in which they stabilise at some elevated level.
If the sun stays quiet we should soon see the level of atmospheric CO2 stabilise and then begin a slow decline but since there is a long term lag of some 800 years shown in the historical record between temperature and CO2 amounts we may still be seeing CO2 consequences from the Mediaeval Warm Period which could skew the figures away from those expected from current solar variations.
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.
Few years down the line once Aegon Religare stabilises and improves its claim settlement ratio, then maybe I will have a relook at it.
What then can we do about stabilising the remote workforce and strengthening primary health care in remote Australia?
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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