"It's the most stable country outside of Chile… Way more stable than Brazil, way more stable than Argentina and way more stable than Mexico," Suarez says.
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More stable interest rates and therefore more stable total corporate funding costs have further made businesses less vulnerable to refinancing.
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"ICOs have created some of these fluctuations and a more stable ICO market will likely mean a more stable digital currency environment."
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"A more stable Fed is going to lead to more stable markets over time," said Mark Heppenstall, chief investment officer at Penn Mutual Asset Management in Horsham, Pennsylvania.
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"More stable and more certain growth in China will certainly propel a more stable and stronger TSX (Toronto Stock Exchange)," said Stan Wong, director & portfolio manager at Scotia Wealth Management.
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" J.P. Morgan said the company's fundamentals look more "stable.
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A more stable Chinese economy has also helped emerging Asia.
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It'll be better for everybody if Russia were more stable.
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A more stable business model should mean lower funding costs.
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Aid helps make poor countries richer and therefore more stable.
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They also make the grid more stable by balancing supply.
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The process is cheaper and more stable than bankruptcy proceedings.
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" Evercore said Legg Mason is becoming a more "stable company.
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All your relationships should become more stable as a result.
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This, in turn, leads to more stable families and communities.
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So, we are seeing the economy becoming indeed more stable.
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But the quote size grew 40% and became more stable.
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Electricity prices, on the other hand, are far more stable.
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The stream and app have gotten more stable since then.
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Many people choose to save in the more stable dollar.
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Mr. Pompeo responded that the situation was now more stable.
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"Manmade snow is more stable than natural (snow)," Masse said.
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THE TRADING SYSTEM – THIS IS IMPORTANT – WILL BE MORE STABLE.
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The writers' and coaches' polls have been far more stable.
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"Now her emotions are more stable," her employee Zhao said.
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To Green, the baby seemed so much more stable than Owen.
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Hence, Merkel's potential illness might lead to a more stable government.
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That means they "tick" faster and are more stable over time.
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As for the iPad, it has been a little more stable.
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Manufacturing provides more stable employment than services, the Rubio report avers.
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So, our growth is predictable, it's more controllable, it's more stable.
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And after 22 hours, he's much more stable, but still wobbly.
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As a result, Mr Sewing said, earnings should become more stable.
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And sturdier drones offer more stable flights and often smoother footage.
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Hair styling might be more stable, but I'm a football freak.
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"The outlook for Peru has become much more stable," Lau said.
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Plutonium and curium are radioactive, and decay into more stable elements.
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Outside that region, richer and more stable countries also score well.
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When girls are educated, nations are healthier, wealthier and more stable.
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Doing so will save lives and create a more stable world.
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Youth obesity rates seem to be more stable in recent years.
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The smaller the number, the more stable that growth has been.
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The wider the separation, the stronger and more stable the trend.
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DLT could provide the foundation for a more stable financial system.
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Fiji's higher elevation and more stable shoreline make it less vulnerable.
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MUCH MORE STABLE, WELL CAPITALIZED, STRONG LIQUIDITY AND PRIME FOR GROWTH.
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Today things were more stable and people were happy to lend.
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They want better lives, more stable lives, and need some help.
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The older and more stable Satya Yugans resisted Almena's mind games.
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Theodore: One, is that we want a more stable work force.
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As Scott says, our tripod is more stable than a bipod.
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This would lead to a riskier, not more stable, financial system.
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Looking for a more stable life, White became an F.B.I. agent.
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Bonds are more stable, but offer potentially lower returns over time.
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I think I was much more stable than I was there.
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This should result in more stable subscriber base by year end.
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When Gusto moved into a more stable office, the tradition stuck.
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A more stable connection is important with the Bluetooth version, too.
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With a more stable dollar, the dampening effect on inflation should ease.
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All this would be bad enough against a more stable political backdrop.
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"Going forward FICC is likely to be more stable and less seasonal".
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I think employer coverage has proven far more stable than everyone expected.
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Sure, it's heavy, but the weight also makes it feel more stable.
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However, more stable conditions have helped foster a tentative recovery in prices.
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Commerzbank's deposit base would have brought Deutsche cheaper and more stable funding.
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The 4.625% 2023s however were more stable, remaining unchanged at 184.5bp/182bp.
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But I did experience a lot, even on the more stable builds.
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Americans' saving behavior is also more stable than it used to be.
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We think any future of Yemen would be more stable without Saleh.
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That approach lowers the center of gravity, making the platform more stable.
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Merkel says a new coalition would be more stable than minority government.
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The new sensors also make the Phantom 24480 more stable when hovering.
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But becoming a digital nomad can actually be the more stable path.
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One consequence of Apple's approach is that the iPhone is more stable.
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In many ways, El Capitan made macOS more stable compared to Yosemite.
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Political forces, it turns out, are a bit more stable than that.
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These improvements have put our financial system on a more stable footing.
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It pushed me to ground my masculinity in something much more stable.
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He started taking the antidepressant citalopram, and began to feel more stable.
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The coronavirus is more stable than the fluAll viruses mutate over time.
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It would be more stable if a central fund insured bank deposits.
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"They think at my age you should be more stable," he said.
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Expectations of a more stable partnership with business appeared to hearten investors.
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Without the warm, moist air, Midwesterners are seeing more stable weather conditions.
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A more stable region leads to a stronger and more prosperous region.
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But my research proves putting cross-handed is a more stable stroke.
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I recommend updating to iOS 13.1 to get a more stable phone.
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American interests are also advanced by helping other countries become more stable.
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For most voters, party identification is far more stable than ideological identification.
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It also has bigger wheels for a more stable ride, and better brakes.
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He feels more stable now than he was a couple of years ago.
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"We have a stable qubit, more stable than the other guys'," said Love.
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But this unit has much more stable patients and isn't as fast-paced.
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"You could see they became more stable; more resistant after 2004," Mellin said.
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Provide people with money and jobs and their lifestyles will become more stable.
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Indeed the more stable a person's career earnings are, the greater the hedge.
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Again, a policy regime around e-commerce and taxation that's lot more stable.
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Telecom companies, which have more stable earnings, are more likely to gear up.
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Hard rock is more stable and loose materials — sands, dirts, soils — are weaker.
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This method makes it much more stable than methods that use loose atoms.
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Meanwhile, inflation is going to be a little more stable for a while.
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That more stable attachment between body and prosthetic could help her walk better.
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Iraq, despite its long history of conflict, is far more stable than Syria.
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Stronger, more stable economies and economic prospects are the main reason for this.
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She might have been in a more stable position at the final nine.
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Prices are increasing at a more stable rate in the rest of Denmark.
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"But things are a lot more stable," than most people seem to think.
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This setup offers the same convenience but with a more stable VPN connection.
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This would imply somewhat lower, but hopefully more stable growth in emerging economies.
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Investors sold safe haven Treasurys, as stocks looked more stable to start March.
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But many of these workers got better paying, more stable jobs in factories.
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In the last few days it has become more stable at around 15.50.
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They are making a bid for making the world more stable, more predictable.
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The spine is in fact a more stable structure when it is curved.
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A landing pad on solid ground is more stable than one at sea.
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I just wish it could do more and that it was more stable.
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Feed older, more-stable animals instead of the more sensitive young growing ones
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When I say that, I mean that it's more stable once you're established.
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Still, Finegold doesn't think that means big businesses are necessarily more stable customers.
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Construction, Made tells me, provides a more stable and dependable income than farming.
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Analysts are hopeful that more stable commodity prices should start improving government finances.
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Are you still living paycheck to paycheck, or are things more stable now?
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How much more stable does your American soccer experience feel this time around?
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It provides a more stable measurement of how much the Earth is warming.
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I&aposm notoriously clumsy, but I felt more stable and graceful than usual.
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He is opposed to anything that makes NATO bigger, stronger or more stable.
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In addition, we expect the government-set minimum wage to be more stable.
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Plus, it can just tell other entrepreneurs that they're smarter, more stable, etc.
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Tan said property prices atop metro stations are usually more stable than other developments.
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But I feel like Chomp is finally growing into its more stable, adult shape.
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Apple claims the keyboard is "four times more stable" despite its space-saving build.
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More stable growth in China has helped commodity prices rebound from quite steep falls.
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"It's ideal for all of us that the market is more stable," Hodnefjell said.
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I saw it was a lot better for me and a lot more stable.
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A broader government -- a more stable government will make it easier to do so.
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This may surprise you: Valuations have been much more stable than many people realize.
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So Broad began looking to acquire a more stable company to diversify the business.
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Time Warner has been the star as a relatively cheaper and more stable alternative.
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First, the post-convention polling chaos settles down, and the polls become more stable.
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While storing carbon in solid form is potentially more stable, there are still risks.
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Unsurprisingly, the funds favor more-stable sectors, such as healthcare, utilities and consumer staples.
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In some ways, Australian politics appears more stable than that of other rich countries.
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This should result in a better and more stable version of the operating system.
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"The industry is more stable with higher oil prices, as odd as that sounds."
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This cart only has two wheels, so it has a more stable resting position.
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Higher milk fat content provides richer flavor, smoother texture and a more stable ganache.
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Countries with higher levels of trust grow faster and have more stable public institutions.
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Today, ironically, there is less agreement on how to make the world more stable.
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Russia is not becoming any more stable and it is getting distinctly worse off.
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And it's doing nothing ... to make the situation there more stable and more secure.
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Holding more capital makes the biggest financial institutions less profitable but also more stable.
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After its initial morning wobble, however, the pound was more stable than last week.
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It's an indication that it is a much more stable trait in individual animals.
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Investing directly in renewables is becoming a larger and more stable business, executives said.
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Banks also increasingly use the funds to raise money, instead of more stable deposits.
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After a few years, the Jankovics moved to Toronto, seeking a more stable life.
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Things are far more stable for Xi. Does Trump even have an Asia strategy?
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The rules are part of Basel III regulations designed to make banks more stable.
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For seriously planning for the future, he suggests a more stable approach: index funds.
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Kenya supposedly produced equally high-quality beans but within a more stable political environment.
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In richer and more stable societies, by contrast, religion became a less necessary force.
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The UK has been more stable but seems to follow the same course now.
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Denser zoning would mean shorter commutes, less pollution and more stable rent, they say.
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Now, their lives are slightly more stable, though just as precarious as any refugee's.
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That does not necessarily mean that they are more stable because of his policies.
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Mr. Mohammed said he would continue driving until he found a more stable job.
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When poor children are better educated, societies often become freer, fairer, and more stable.
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It was interesting to learn that brain protein aggregates were more stable than DNA.
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But the situation is a lot more stable in some places than in others.
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The company said the mortgage market has been more stable but hurt by pricing.
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To serve our fellow man, in the pursuit of a more stable American nation.
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He became the most serious partner for a more stable peace in Soviet history.
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Baby boomers also enjoyed more stable jobs during their working life than younger generations.
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Obamacare has grown more stable as political threats to its existence have also subsided.
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For a spell last month, though, the cryptocurrency was more stable than U.S. stocks.
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And while remaining a risk, Chinese growth appears to be on a more stable path.
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It's more stable than a single day of insanity that you pay so much for.
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They still "did" recruiting, just for a single company, often in a more stable environment.
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They offer a fixed return that is more stable, especially in times of economic volatility.
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This firm's engineers exploit the fact that some DNA sequences are more stable than others.
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Is it more stable on established hardware like the Wii U or the newer Switch?
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But unlike bitcoin and others, libra would be backed by more stable government-backed money.
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The situation is getting more and more stable and there's less volatility on the market.
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To its supporters, it is the ticket to a "fairer and more stable banking system".
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Put simply, companies are doing less investment-banking business and the markets are more stable.
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It's also quite easy to pilot compared to traditional minidrones as it's much more stable.
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Growth is slow but more stable as activity has shifted to services and intangible assets.
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Going forward, our Investment Bank will be smaller – but all the more stable and competitive.
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When you're in a relationship, things are just a lot more stable and predictable, obviously.
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Although markets looked more stable on Friday, the convulsions have come at an inopportune time.
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It's great for protection, rooting your root chakra to the earth and becoming more stable.
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Stocks are apparently looking ahead, and the more-stable-earning sectors have led the upside.
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YouTube's live platform is generally more stable and offers the same scalable options in quality.
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"Casualty prices remain generally more stable with significant differences by market and product," it said.
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Lately, those trips are somewhat less frequent, and Jackeline believes Daniel's health is more stable.
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"The second part is to have a more resilient, more stable, stronger grid," Sepúlveda said.
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"But there is no doubt that the financial system is substantially more stable," he said.
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But unlike bitcoin and others, Libra will be backed by more stable government-backed money.
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My journey into side-gigging started when I was in between more stable "career" jobs.
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Contrary to what you might assume, it's actually more stable than traditional, full-time employment.
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We must do better if we're to achieve a more stable and safe cyber environment.
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I took the wings off and they were more stable in my ears while running.
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More stable family lives may help those children stick it out when school becomes difficult.
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Bond markets in southern Europe looked more stable after a sharp sell-off this week.
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The technology offers the promise of more stable typing versus more traditional scissor-style keys.
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A movement toward more stable and complete libraries, of languages that don't break backwards compatibility.
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Commercial pilots benefit from a higher salary, as well as significantly more stable working conditions.
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"They're sort of finding their way to a place that's more stable," said Dr. Lipson.
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The politics flyaround • Mr. Trump's unpredictability has helped cast China as a more stable superpower.
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And the democratic world, over time, has gotten more stable, more wealthy, and more tolerant.
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Ellison said a stronger pro business will make the company's performance more stable and consistent.
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"I think the last five years have become a much more stable environment," See said.
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In general, when things are more stable, they take place earlier in the series' timeline.
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But unlike bitcoin and others, Libra will be backed by more stable government-backed money.
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More stable funding also would give Pentagon leaders more predictability and would help increase readiness.
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"We offer an American education, a stronger family structure, a more stable environment," Clavijo said.
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Only by finding common ground can they contribute to a more stable and secure region.
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They thought something would be more stable and more possible to pass with Republican support.
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He has been working hard to make the online component of his AI more stable.
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Whitehurst found that the EITC gives parents breathing room to create a happier, more stable household.
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She argues that post-crisis financial regulation has made the economy more stable without sacrificing growth.
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Africa's second-largest copper producer, is usually seen as one of the continent's more stable democracies.
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"But there is a bit more confidence that things won't go awry and remain more stable."
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I have a year to figure out a job where I'm going to be more stable.
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The aim is to spur more competition, provide better supply and more stable prices for consumers.
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However the court rules, the Electoral College is far more stable than its detractors will acknowledge.
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On the eastern side, where sea ice has been more stable, the species has clearly thrived.
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It is true that mountains see fewer tornadoes, because they typically have cooler, more stable air.
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It's raising hopes that the U.S. economy is on a more stable footing than previously thought.
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How does the education of women translate directly to a more stable future for the country?
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Eritrea's improved relations with its neighbours have raised hopes of a more stable Horn of Africa.
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This means Max for Live devices should be more stable, load faster, and use less CPU.
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Iraq is more stable, secure and rich than it has been since America's invasion in 2003.
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A more stable solution to the US-China tensions would involve co-operation with other countries.
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He says he views these villages as a temporary stop between homelessness and more stable housing.
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More stable banking systems tend to be structured around a number of large 'pillar' banking groups.
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The stablecoin pioneer's fall from grace will probably make the cryptocurrency market more stable, not less.
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It is hard to find a more stable state, particularly when it comes to the economy.
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If it succeeds, these qubits would be much more stable than those made with integrated circuits.
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The technology and social media company posted a solid quarter showing a more stable user base.
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But her construction plan is on hold until her financial situation is more stable, she says.
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Conversely, if you're feeling relaxed the visuals and music tends to be slower and more stable.
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Essentially, the company is forcing you to sacrifice overall performance to make your iPhone more stable.
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She said the market had transformed since 1999 and was now more liquid and more stable.
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Our hope is that vanilla prices will return to a more stable level in the future.
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We're told Rocco, like his dad, feels home life in London is more stable and loving.
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"After the market reset in 2016, the first quarter results suggest more stable conditions," he said.
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But the reason why they might chose Thailand is because it's much more stable than Indonesia.
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These include an increasing and generally more stable revenue contribution from commercial banking activities (including KHCB).
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He says bitcoin has proven to be a bit more stable in the past six months.
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This will result in job and wage growth and a more stable economic future for all.
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Now that the company's finances are more stable, management can look at that issue, he said.
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But the cloud business model tends to be more stable — a trade-off for slimmer margins.
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"I'm convinced that he is now a much more stable tennis player than before," Federer said.
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People trapped in nearby buildings are not yet being evacuated until the situation is more stable.
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THE OTHER GOOD THING ABOUT MODERATION IS THAT IT CREATES A MORE STABLE ENVIRONMENT GOING FORWARD.
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Similar to Palese's approach, UIVI is targeting the more stable stalk region of the HA protein.
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How could the authors of Obamacare have created a more stable market in the first place?
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One of those is its exclusive oversized balance-wheel system, which makes its watches more stable.
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Because most bonds pay a predictable fixed interest rate, they're generally considered a more stable investment.
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DIPLE is a very different beast, offering a static, back-lit setup for more stable microscopy.
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Leaders have pledged to restore Congress to a more stable funding process, but have been unsuccessful.
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Could this dangerous moment produce a moderating effect forcing all sides to consider more stable arrangements?
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Later, he drove a fuel truck, which paid less money but offered a more stable income.
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Khachanov has the audacious talent of Nick Kyrgios, but a much more stable temperament on court.
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The iPad's keyboard isn't much better to use on your lap, but it's considerably more stable.
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And we've got digital currencies that are more stable, more widely accepted and have intrinsic value.
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Moon says companies from both countries will be able to do business under more stable conditions.
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"I think we are going to see a shift to stronger, more stable carriers," he added.
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A more stable financial system and greater protection against economically ruinous booms and busts have resulted.
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" He added, "It doesn't make Israel safer, the United States safer, or the region more stable.
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Lampert merged Sears and Kmart in 2005, with the aim of creating a more stable discount retailer.
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This makes it much more stable than the team's previous designs, whose motor-heavy systems were inefficient.
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It's more stable than the head, and it puts your hands, poles, and skis into the frame.
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Novak said last month that oil prices would become more stable in the first half of 2019.
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"Then the Russian ruble will be more stable and … be used more in international settlements," he added.
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"We are at a much more stable place (from where) we were 12 months ago," he said.
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Growth in the fixed income market would outpace equities, as investors seek more stable returns, he added.
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It is possible to work through an affair and come out with a stronger, more stable relationship.
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He's attempted to soften some of the controversy about his campaign and present a more stable image.
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It also puts the company in a more stable position if the economy goes into a recession.
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With Clinton, they see a much more stable market, but with increased regulations that could slow growth.
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"If I use one word to describe the Chinese economy now, it is more stable," Yi said.
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When the Arctic is cold and lower latitudes are reliably warm, the jet stream is more stable.
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The deal gives Goldman a more stable source of funding to help it better weather future crises.
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This is just one more change and ultimately it would lead to a more stable, predictable system.
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The new system should be more stable and allow the president to pursue development, says the government.
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During the "time out" in May and June, GE Digital's programmers made Predix more stable, they said.
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If you're switching to a more stable channel, then your Chromebook will be wiped in the process.
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Many cryptocurrency enthusiasts see these asset-backed coins as a more stable and legitimate alternative to ICOs.
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The researchers examined this another way, by looking at whether work requirements led to more stable employment.
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"This gives us the possibility to continue our development in a more stable way," the chairman said.
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The fitted, full-coverage, high-waisted style emerged as fabric technology advanced and elastics grew more stable.
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But cryptojacking remains a more stable source of revenue than the hit-and-miss results of ransomware.
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"Shares will return to $700 as soon as the environment for equities gets more stable," he added.
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Similarly, users with a lot to lose can opt for a safer track with more stable ETFs.
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After the conventions are over, the polls are much more stable and predictive of the election result.
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The rest of southern Florida is seeing more stable prices and sales after a decline last year.
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This structure could change in the future, maybe grow in a much more stable way, maybe not.
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Once GDP per head rises above roughly $2,700, greater democracy generally begins to make countries more stable.
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Next, Cafferty would like to try using hydrocarbons, a different group of molecules more stable than peptides.
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His point is that as countries open up they become more volatile before they become more stable.
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"I know if every child is educated, our world will be more stable and prosperous," she said.
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"In a system that is more stable, you wouldn't need to invest in that," Ms. Burgess said.
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"What the market would like is [rates moving] slowly higher in a more stable way," he said.
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Doing so with each other, it now seems clear, has not made either more stable or safe.
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"Employer coverage is much more stable than anyone anticipated," said Larry Levitt, a senior executive at Kaiser.
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Aug. 1 marks the beginning of a more stable and secure era for trans-Atlantic data transfers.
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"We do understand a preference for Utilities, however, as the business is arguably more stable," he said.
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At the macroeconomic level, the American Health Care Act is far more stable and functional than ObamaCare.
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This steadiness means it is more stable and less inclined to chase after the most recent poll.
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Across the Atlantic, equally lofty thinkers argued that a monarchy was inherently more stable than a republic.
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First up on the list was a new and more stable way to keep the Switch upright.
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Interestingly enough, the free hand of women's Strawweight development quickly settled into a far more stable arrangement.
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She said now that they're older, they're more stable and know what they want in the future.
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" She said she would "use all the tools we have to build a stronger, more stable marketplace.
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Unlike wrist-worn devices that are constantly shifting around, which affects accuracy, the ear is more stable.
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The money was good, but it wouldn't last forever; Kluger set out to find something more stable.
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"The (Singapore) dollar tends to be a lot more stable ... in that kind of environment," Liew said.
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They are generous philanthropists and tend to have more stable employment, so they help cities weather downturns.
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It was liberal conviction based on the experience of America's steady shaping of a more stable world.
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The inquiry opened the door for Mr. Scott to receive help and create a more stable environment.
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A smaller, more stable population can mean more resources available for health, education and work force development.
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Over time, that will not make for a more stable world or a cheaper U.S. foreign policy.
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Finally, just when conditions were looking more stable, the irrigation canal split open and water stopped flowing.
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Monetary policy would be more stable, and the Fed's commitments would be more credible under this target.
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Do they settle into a more stable state — for instance, a utopian arrangement of three mutual friends?
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Mr. Matsumoto, a former carpenter, opened his store in 2012, hoping to earn a more stable income.
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The weather turns more stable and seasonable in the coming week, as the atmosphere settles out some.
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AND WHEN WE CREATE THESE SEPARATE COMPANIES, MATERIALS WILL BE A MUCH MORE STABLE EARNINGS PROFILE COMPANY.
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He believed the workers needed a more stable environment to finish building the planes already in progress.
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The idea is that it's much more stable than most digital coins that have huge price swings.
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In other comparatively more stable countries that still have financial issues, individuals are also turning to cryptocurrencies.
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Rebel Calling actually doesn't route calls over the Web, which in theory makes the call more stable.
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These extreme changes are already displacing people and causing migration as people seek a more stable life.
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Flickr continues to get faster and more stable, and important new features are being built once again.
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Yates says this hair is more stable, and it's genetically different enough to be resistant to thinning.
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Thanks also to a more stable fiscal regime, business confidence returned, and firms started to invest and hire.
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Zoom out, however, and the market appears much more stable as the daily shifts start to average out.
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" Before the robbery, the source says, "Kim [was] usually the more stable and strong person in the marriage.
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DFA is able to do that only because it has a more stable investor base than its counterparties.
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There are good reasons to believe that Trump's foreign policy will be far more stable than is assumed.
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Overall, operating performance for AIG's life insurance subsidiaries is stronger and more stable than the property casualty subsidiaries.
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Lower interest rates, a less volatile economy and more stable cash flows have reduced the cost of debt.
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Qatar's index fell by 0.4 percent but remained more stable than when the sanctions were announced last week.
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Ross also said mechanisms need to be put in place to make the peso-dollar relationship more stable.
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Ideally, she'd like to earn more, develop a financial cushion, feel more stable and spend more time traveling.
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Together, they represent an extraordinary collection of successes that made America and the world more stable and peaceful.
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The good news is that the uplift of supporting bedrock could make the remaining ice sheets more stable.
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In addition, their motivation was higher than the younger workers', and they were more stable and less erratic.
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In fact, its business looks a lot more stable than other large unicorns, such as Palantir or Uber.
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Older dads are also more likely to have more stable jobs and resources to provide for those children.
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By comparison, using more stable facial markers for identification should make it easier to track lemurs over time.
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It was more stable than I thought it would be — a unique idea, and added to the fun.
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"You can hide a little bit out from the Exxons, the Chevrons, that have more stable income streams. "
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They want to make the system more stable and are hoping to open-source the program they're designing.
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While West Antarctica has seen lots of changes, East Antarctica has generally been considered more stable, Walker says.
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The benefits to Deutsche – like lower funding costs from Commerzbank's deposits and more stable banking revenue – are obvious.
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Back at Tegeta bus terminal, Olivia Mbiku says she is now hoping for a more stable, prosperous future.
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The pound, generally more stable this week, lost 0.3 percent to $1.2212 and was flat against the euro.
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Moody or temperamental people are more likely to be addicted to their smartphones than their more stable counterparts.
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I wasn't sacrificing a ton to save that much money, and having it makes me feel more stable.
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The payouts come courtesy of a combination of higher and more stable oil prices and pressure from investors.
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One way the S&P has managed this is to lean heavily on more stable, less cyclical stocks.
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Growth is bound to slow as China gets richer, but structural changes are also making growth more stable.
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The report said Tiffany's business has become more stable and that the stock may benefit from easier comparisons.
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When the earliest meteorites formed, they captured some of these elements, which then decayed into more stable elements.
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Until you become a more stable, emotionally responsible, shame-free human being, unrequited love might be your crutch.
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Fiji appears much more stable than it was in the troubled years after a coup in December 2006.
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When a plant grows a deeper root system, it helps store carbon deeper underground in more stable soil.
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These provide recurring revenues, which are considered more stable than those derived from build-and-sell property development.
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Barrick's mines in more stable places like the United States and Australia would balance out Randgold's riskier portfolio.
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While Altucher and Braun propose alternatives to college, earning a degree typically secures a more stable professional path.
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But Lyft says these scooters don't fold, they're heavier, more stable and are made with aviation-grade aluminum.
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The financial system in developed markets today is far more stable than it was prior to the crisis.
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Bank Negara Malaysia, however, has said it expects headline inflation to be broadly more stable compared to 2018.
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He said he was confident a more stable banking environment would give Athens room to undo the restrictions.
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The Under Secretary for the Environment Tse Chin-wan said on Thursday the situation was becoming more stable.
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Security is on your mind this morning, Virgo: What would make you feel more stable in your life?
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That way, if I decided to do something about it, I would be in a more stable place.
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So what's the solution to be able to bring better, higher paying, and more stable jobs to workers?
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Besides climbing at a more moderate trajectory, today's market appears more stable in a couple of other ways.
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On top of that, most construction work happens in the winter because the ground is more stable then.
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Two-year inflation expectations have been more stable, but at 7.9% compare unfavourably to the CBRT's 5% target.
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Having said that, this is a con I'm fine living with for better sleep and more stable energy.
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In sum, workers at private, employee-owned companies have more stable jobs, better wages, and enhanced retirement security.
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Millionaires' fortunes are more stable than those of the ultra-wealthy, in part because of their investment choices.
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The world is more stable when democracies, led by the US, have a military advantage over authoritarian countries.
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A trucking industry that's a little more stable would also mean fewer bankruptcies when things aren't going well.
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These all point to a U.S. economy that is more stable than the economies of other developed countries.
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The bike's center of gravity is concentrated and much lower, which in turn makes the bike more stable.
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Clearly the financial system is more stable that it was pre-crisis, especially if you're looking at banks.
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The uncertainty of Brexit also led to a flurry of money movement to the more stable US economy.
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There are ways that we could create a situation that, while far from ideal, is slightly more stable.
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"We are committed to continuing this process and to delivering a more stable and balanced market," he added.
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Unearthing pleasant memories from earlier years through sensory stimulation may help patients feel more stable, Dr. Albers said.
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"Ideally it'll just be revitalized, and feel more stable that it's going to be around a long time."
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Kev eventually opted for the not-as-cool, yet way more stable move of paddling from his knees.
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Side effects: The news contributed to whiplash for global markets on Thursday, but things seem more stable today.
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Mexican exports to the United States have surged, and a more stable economic structure has evolved in Mexico.
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More stable earningsThe fourth-quarter earnings season provided a snapshot of how far financials have come since 2008.
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Do you have any ideas for how the camps could be made safer, more stable or more organized?
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It's a worthy cause: Research shows that more women in security forces, generally speaking, means more stable societies.
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"A real five-year bill is vastly, vastly more stable than a series of extensions," Mr. Engel said.
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Their tires are thick, but more pressurized than mountain bikes, and they are more stable in their frames.
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" Mr. Mulgrew said, "What we're trying to do is give a more stable educational environment for the students.
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They are the nuts and bolts of a secure society, which is more stable because of women's advancement.
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In short, foreign assistance makes our economy stronger, our global system more stable and our nation more secure.
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"It arguably relieves pressure on the market to offer more stable schedules and incomes to workers," Houseman says.
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They tend to carry a higher degree of risk, but also greater momentum, than their more stable peers.
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But it also makes us safer by making afflicted countries stronger, more stable and more grateful to us.
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Under Dodd-Frank, the financial system has become more stable and more responsive to human and economic needs.
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More stable living situations, with less sharing of living spaces, would increase a sense of value and belonging.
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Some officials even claimed this massive, open-ended welfare expansion would make their budgets more stable and predictable.
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Both of them find true love, become entrepreneurs, and evolve into overall more stable and grounded human beings.
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"They will definitely try to move their public presence to some more stable platform," Amarasingam told VICE News.
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"We wanted a more stable environment for our children to grow up in," said the mother of two.
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Recapitalization refers to a company restructuring its debt and equity mixture to make its capital structure more stable.
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The more that you spread those assets out, the more stable the system," he said on "Closing Bell.
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BNP Paribas seized on a more stable backdrop and an improvement in secondary levels to launch its trade.
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Bankers estimate the current rate has fallen below 83%, along with declining inflation and more stable exchange rates.
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"I think what we've done here is now we've put the teams on a more stable footing," Kauffman said.
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Xiaomi says that for "safer and more stable" flights, the Mi Drone has GPS and GLONASS for better positioning.
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She noted that employees who believe their jobs are at risk could try to find a more stable alternative.
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Try the moves out—you can follow along with the video above—for a stronger, more stable lower body.
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These high-capacity links not only make the grid greener, but also make it more stable by balancing supply.
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Knowing what we are against is often a more stable point of orientation than knowing what we are for.
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Between 22016 and 215, according to the Fragile States Index, 203 countries grew more stable and 220 grew shakier.
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Yet over time the aim should be a firm with a lower market share of a more stable industry.
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Yi added that China's economy was more stable now and would continue to contribute its share of global growth.
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Excluding transformation charges the bank would be profitable and in our more stable businesses revenues were flat or growing.
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So, over the last decade, since I've begun writing about comics academically, it's become more stable of an academia.
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For the cooler undergrads, the option was more stable and faster than traditional skateboards and much cheaper than cars.
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Baader told CNBC he was doubtful a more stable resolution to the trade war would be agreed upon quickly.
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The relatively tiny units are spread around the house to get faster, more stable connections without any dead spots.
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Economists have suggested that Iceland should link the crown to a more stable currency to protect against future crises.
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We will continue to work with the Government of Afghanistan to help build a more stable and secure Afghanistan.
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By protecting voters from things they don't like, the EU may make itself more popular and therefore more stable.
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Many FSA fighters defected to jihadist groups that had more stable funding and that were better trained and equipped.
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It's more stable, which means I'm not constantly living in fear of a crash like I did with Chrome.
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Theoretically, that means a cleaner and more stable source (we haven't had a chance to test that claim yet).
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Fitch's assessment includes ABC's efforts to source more stable and diversified retail deposits to reduce concentration and dependability risks.
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SOUPED-UP BACTERIA (HIGHEST): Because their genomes are more stable, bacteria tend to be easier to modify than viruses.
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Their fate is not tied to the fortunes of a single genre, and that suggests a more stable pattern.
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"It's a stable asset — much more stable than corporate bonds, and you're helping a city do more environmental projects."
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If done correctly, the city-authorized encampments can enable the city to ultimately house people in more stable conditions.
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But it will complicate Trump's desire for a more stable Middle East and Israel-Palestinian peace and arouse tensions.
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Ultimately, it's up to government entities to regulate corporations to make these existing jobs better paying and more stable.
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They are often waived when the economy is doing poorly and reinstated when the job market is more stable.
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Did you get mental health care or substance abuse treatment that made it possible to find more stable work?
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For people in the middle years of life, marriages have actually become more stable over the past three decades.
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As a result, since 1965, millions of blind Americans have been able to live more stable and productive lives.
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Most of them are from chaos-ridden Yemen, so the administration is seeking to resettle them somewhere more stable.
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These two income sources both come in dollars, which is far more stable and valuable than the local currency.
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This would be contingent on a more stable regime in Libya while maintaining the importance of ATB to LFB.
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The crease, which our reviewer decried, is now less pronounced, and the screen is more stable and better-protected.
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The report noted that the food industry is usually one of the more stable industries in the manufacturing sector.
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"We want a more stable and more simple country," he said in a statement after the date was announced.
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"You can already see the small drones (are) more stable in turbulent air than very expensive helicopters," he said.
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This time, he should be in a much more stable and secure place after one of his finer seasons.
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As we reach more people, our poll will become more stable and the margin of sampling error will shrink.
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She hopes to get a college degree, find a more stable career and get access to employer health coverage.
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The resulting glass was denser, more stable, and lower in entropy than all of the glasses throughout human history.
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"This makes houses much more valuable than anywhere else, and it makes the market more stable," Ms. Carrani said.
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Dividend stocks tend to perform well in low interest rate environments and are more stable than earnings, he added.
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Dastoor said the new scooter is more stable to ride than previous models, which should improve safety for riders.
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And this paved the way for more stable and sustainable power-sharing among Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites in Iraq.
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Nor is there any guarantee that such a monoethnic coalition would actually be any more stable than its predecessor.
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Wall Street firms are diversifying away from the volatile markets business in favor of more stable Main Street ones.
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The ice has become a little more stable now as it has gotten thicker, and cracks are less frequent.
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The bowl-lift style is generally used for high-powered, professional stand mixers since they&aposre slightly more stable.
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About a third of the fund&aposs assets are in "compounder" companies that Green considers more stable and defensive.
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The budget outlines a goal to phase out war spending and move those resources to a more stable footing.
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She urged him to enroll in a drug rehabilitation program and try to find more stable employment, she said.
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With the heavy minutes, the group scored 57 points but could not match up against a more stable opponent.
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Windows 7 was released in October 2009, providing a far superior and more stable experience than its predecessor, Vista.
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Thankfully, playing them on the Xbox Series X will mean more stable framerates, better resolution and faster load times.
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The team found that most types of unbalanced triangles did tend to transform into more stable, or "balanced," states.
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The 56-percent jump in that decade contrasted with a more stable suicide rate among the age group previously.
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This might even include China taking action to replace the Kim regime with a more stable, pro-Beijing government.
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Utilities are generally more stable stocks because demand for electricity and gas is a steady consumer and business need.
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For the first four Halo games, Bungie decided against using AA in favor of a more stable frame rate.
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Using a routine chemical procedure, he stripped chlorine from one antibiotic and inserted hydrogen, creating a more stable molecule.
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By helping to build more stable and capable partners, global health efforts in turn boost U.S. national security objectives.
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Robinson had had different jobs over the years — including construction work and delivering newspapers — but wanted something more stable.
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Larger insurance marketplaces are generally more stable, with more healthy enrollees who can offset the costs of sicker shoppers.
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But in larger atoms, it loses its grip, and the atoms decay into more stable elements with fewer protons.
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I just wish I had been in a more stable situation before bringing her in to to the world.
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But in larger atoms it loses its grip, and the atoms decay into more stable elements with fewer protons.
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"I can see how longer-term mortgages can contribute to a safer financial system and more stable economy," he said.
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The top level of competitive Heroes of the Storm is going to a look a lot more stable in 2017.
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But it's a quick and simple way to make people's personal financial lives more stable when there's no better option.
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But even Turkey you've seen now, the Turkish lire extended a bit and that seems to be getting more stable.
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Physicists, however, have predicted "islands of stability," meaning that some elements are more stable than expected, based on their structure.
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The company hyped the mechanism by claiming the keyboard design is "four times more stable" than its standard, scissor mechanism.
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"We prefer Amazon, Alphabet, and Netflix, as U.S.-based mega caps with similar thematic trends and more stable operating environments."
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It targets them because companies already spend $800 million on financial wellness since it makes employees more stable and productive.
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As state finances and economic rules became more stable, the market reforms of the 1990s began to have an impact.
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We do not, by contrast, have a good understanding how targeting asset prices might lead to more stable demand growth.
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We'll likely see a more stable PC market in the coming months as businesses and consumers move toward Windows 10.
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NFMI allows for a more stable wireless connection across your head, and it also sounds better than plain old Bluetooth.
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And of course, there's the usual "bug fixes and Improvements," which should hopefully make iOS 11 a little more stable.
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The company has made progress in improving revenue mix by increasing the amount of recurring and more stable subscription revenues.
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According to the state-run Global Times, Chinese users will supposedly enjoy faster download times and a more stable network.
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The firm is trying to move away from volatile businesses like trading to more stable areas such as wealth management.
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The Chinese markets, he said, have been far more stable than 12 months ago when the stock market fell sharply.
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However, if all goes as planned, the system could provide a safer, more stable option for bitcoin down the line.
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Her parents are "very traditional" and initially steered her toward a "more stable" career in law or the hard sciences.
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The bank has pledged that its expansion into wealth management over the past decade would help deliver more stable results.
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One hurdle is a nearly year-long dollarisation trend in which Turks have dumped lira for more stable foreign currencies.
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In response to that demand, it canceled the planned public sale in favor of a more stable and managed sale.
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That cycle impacts mostly the arabica trees, with robusta crop showing a more stable output from one crop to another.
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A safer, more stable China is good for the rest of the world, but getting there may not be pleasant.
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Goldman is shifting the focus of its business model away from trading to a more stable, consumer-oriented revenue stream.
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This will help it boost earnings from management fees, which are a more stable source of revenue than performance fees.
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A stronger and more stable Colombia became a key ally in the region for the United States in the 21625s.
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In other words, Trump mentions are still running ahead of that of his predecessor, but Obama-talk remained more stable.
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Shanghai has been a poor performer this year (down 14%), but has been more stable in the past two months.
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By offering migrants better access to public services they aim to make life in cities fairer and thus more stable.
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Products are way more stable than before and they're also not bad for you, which is a big deal, too.
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UK housebuilder Taylor Wimpey (BBB-/Stable), operates in a more stable environment and has a GBP450 million net cash position.
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However difficult those issues are, however, the various parties have at least navigated their way to a more stable place.
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Comprehensive immigration reform should include a stronger and more stable border, with an orderly system of flow at specific checkpoints.
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One hurdle is a nearly year-long dollarization trend in which Turks have dumped lira for more stable foreign currencies.
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In comparison, the expectation forecasts were much more stable, less extreme, and closer to the election result than individual polls.
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"Governments that protect (democratic) rights are ultimately more stable, successful and secure" warned President Obama in his 2009 Cairo address.
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Overall, operating performance for AIG's life insurance subsidiaries has generally been stronger and more stable than its property casualty subsidiaries.
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Vigorous case management programs like The Salvation Army's Pathway of Hope help families and individuals move into more stable situations.
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"It'll be a hodge-podge, coalition government, and it's not going to be any more stable than the last one."
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We will figure out how to get our finances on a more stable basis; we have several layers of plans.
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Many pilots are reportedly switching to flying commercial airlines, where they can get better pay and more stable working hours.
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The central bank imposed a flexible exchange rate for Ukraine's currency, the hryvnia, and embraced a more stable monetary policy.
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Two years later, the state increased the governor's term to four years, and the Clintons' finances appeared more stable. Mrs.
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It has also increased its exposure to more stable countries, with Poland now accounting for 58% against 38% in 2008.
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Looking for molecular signatures has revealed that some pigments are more stable over time and therefore easier to test for.
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I made some new friends who I still see today—they were a bit more stable than my old friends.
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One example: Evidence shows that when women are involved in the security sector, nations enjoy a more stable, lasting peace.
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Value stocks have been avoided in favor of companies in more stable, defensive growth sectors, like consumer staples and health.
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But rather than shifting permanently to gig work, they returned to more stable, long-term roles once the economy recovered.
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He also lived in Mississippi with his grandmother, a more stable caretaker; she died before he went to high school.
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Across the Western world, governments became more similar and more stable than at perhaps any other point in our history.
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"When companies are paying, it's a much more stable environment," said Dr. Lowe of the American School of The Hague.
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As you approach retirement age, begin to shift allocations from stocks to bonds, as bonds are safer and more stable.
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Home prices are projected to continue to rise as well, though at a more stable rate than in years prior ...
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Comcast's vast broadband business in the US is thought to make it more stable than others in the media sector.
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Those companies can then plan their finances over longer periods, making the air traffic control systems more stable and adaptable.
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Yet it's clear from research that if relationships progressed more slowly, and childbirth came later, families would be more stable.
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Plan B: Sell the house and move to Washington State, where, they say, health coverage seems to be more stable.
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At the end of 2011, when President Obama withdrew American forces there, Iraq appeared more stable than Afghanistan does today.
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What's more, Twin 33s are found to be more stable at higher speeds, making our roads safer for American drivers.
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The other reason is that it benefits America to have more stable countries with fewer security problems to trade with.
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More conservative Catholics suggested I was importing anxieties from my childhood Protestantism into the more stable ground of Catholic faith.
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Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, also called for increased user fees and a more stable Highway Trust Fund.
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Families marry off their daughters at a young age in an attempt to make their lives more stable and secure.
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Better, healthier lives through the advent of new technologies also helps countries become more stable and less prone to conflict.
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Since the Hill-HarrisX surveys began in late July, Trump's ratings among voters 2202 and older have been more stable.
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Apple continues to patch up its buggy iOS 13 release, and hopefully we're closer to a more stable OS now.
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While some parts of Syria are more stable than others, Grandi said, talk of them returning now is "very premature".
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Once it does become more stable, however, labs can begin to adopt this record-breaking magnet for their own experiments.
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The company is trying to position itself as part of the solution to make the power grid more stable and reliable.
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The trend for the rest of the year could be continued investment in the U.K. in favor of more stable countries.
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They investigated the mechanics of lithium sulfides, which could someday replace the liquid as a more stable, solid form of electrolyte.
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It's just a misperception that if we were to go to the gold standard that we would have more stable prices.
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They would certainly prefer a more stable environment, where they knew key subsidies would be paid and the individual mandate enforced.
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In general, the rate of investment in IP tends to be more stable than that of investment in plant and property.
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Fitch views GKN's continuing diversification into aerospace as credit-positive as it is more stable and higher-margin than auto supply.
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Waxing Hegelian, Fukuyama argued that its potential universality made mutual recognition uniquely rational, and that its rationality made it more stable.
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Both Brown-Philpot and Busque said that the workforce has gotten much more stable, which helps with consumers and consistent service.
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YouTube TV is now six months old, has expanded to new markets across the US, and feels more stable than ever.
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NORTH AMERICA is "a much more stable place than it was yesterday", declared Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, on October 1st.
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But, for all its poverty, he left Kenya more stable than many other countries in the region emerging from colonial rule.
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Many of those cultivating it have switched from coffee, Ethiopia's biggest export, to one that offers juicier and more stable returns.
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Would you rather have full iPhone performance with random shut-downs, or slower performance but a more stable, longer-lasting battery?
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Findings here tell us that people with higher financial literacy are on the path to more stable and secure financial futures.
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The PCIe slots are on the back, so the GPU can free up space while moving into a more stable position.
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Goodman had fled an abusive marriage in 212016, and she was anxious to give her family a more stable home environment.
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The rising swell of European nationalism likely will not fade until after reforms to make the region more stable, he said.
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But Spain's politics look more stable than Italy's, with its fading mainstream parties and the pantomime-horse of populists in government.
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Wall Street firms disguise their risky proprietary-trading profits by lumping them together with the more stable fees paid by clients.
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IBREL has a stronger business risk profile than ASRI given its larger scale, more diversified projects and more stable leasing assets.
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Additionally Mozilla has built a more stable 64-bit release for Windows that they say should be crashing a lot less.
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"You want to own more stable stocks, stable growth stocks," the Richard Bernstein Advisors CEO told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Monday.
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LPs are now also increasingly prioritizing lower but more stable returns over "top-quartile" fund performance which is difficult to replicate.
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One source close to the matter said ENBD might issue the planned bonds next week if market conditions were more stable.
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The VRs also factor in their larger reliance on market-sensitive wholesale funding than commercial banks with more stable funding sources.
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Volatility is here to stay, Larson said, so the more stable sectors will likely see more gains when markets get jittery.
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So is the S&P Invesco 500 Low Volatility ETF (SPLV), which contains more stable companies rather than cyclically geared ones.
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Goldman is also shifting its business model away from a focus on trading to a more stable, consumer-focused revenue stream.
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Snowpeak's weighs less than half a pound, and the tripod design makes it more stable than other ultra-light backpacking stoves.
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Under Kelleher and Gorman, Morgan Stanley has built out its wealth management division, a more stable business than its trading operations.
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The advice to stay on a more stable career path was clearly given out of love and parental concern, Corcoran says.
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I definitely miss my family, and I feel like there, my life was more stable because I came here so suddenly.
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Her father, a manual laborer, moved to France for a more stable job and to help pay for his daughter's studies.
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Thiam wants to move away from volatile, capital-intensive investment banking and focus on wealth management, which offers more stable returns.
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Specifically, Washington can work more closely with the Kurdistan region in the north, a safe and more stable area in Iraq.
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"So what happens, or what was happening, is they were immediately moving that to a more stable currency," the CFO continued.
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Conventional wisdom in the space holds that demand from enterprise customers is more stable than that from startups and small businesses.
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But the numbers show that rapid job losses that began in 2628 have slowed and that employment has been more stable.
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Copper prices also bounced further away from two-month lows as more stable global markets encouraged investors to return to commodities.
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Under a more stable White House, it would be difficult enough to fully prepare for that kind of high level meeting.
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That's the way it goes in many cities, although in many cities homes tend to be more stable than tamale parlors.
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I was competitive in a game called Yu Gi Oh, but Magic just seemed more stable and better for the players.
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Managing stress takes us from our perch on the edge, ready to be pushed over, to a little more stable ground.
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"The more stable the economy is... it's going to be much easier in terms of planning socially vital issues," Lane said.
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"The coalition lost a member but came out more stable," said Marian Lesko, a political analyst from the Trend business weekly.
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"So what happens, or what was happening, is they were immediately moving that to a more stable currency," the CFO said.
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The companies said on Monday that combined they would be more stable through market cycles and would have greater geographic reach.
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Under the Abe administration, the Japanese government is both more stable and more nimble today than it has been in years.
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Zooming out, there's also chance for Placement make the country more stable and resistant to strong-man populism promising financial security.
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It's an intriguing finding in part because it affirms that people think their beliefs are more stable than they actually are.
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Unlike Bitcoin, Libra will be backed by actual currency (the dollar, the euro and so on), ideally making it more stable.
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Places with more stable family structures, lower divorce rates, and higher marriage rates tend to have higher levels of upward mobility.
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In countries like Zimbabwe and Argentina, Bitcoin has sometimes provided a more stable place to park money than the local currency.
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And in countries with more stable economies, Bitcoin has led to a flurry of new investments, jobs and start-up companies.
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At this later stage, the generic ballot is even more stable than it was when he wrote about it in April.
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But Dipoto, baseball's most active general manager, could trade them this summer in an effort to build a more stable foundation.
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That, analysts fear, is preventing the country from taking the necessary steps to put the economy on a more stable footing.
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Mr. Sutcliffe is more stable now, but he still suffers from kidney failure and risks having some of his fingers amputated.
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"Chicago is in better, more stable financial shape," said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a watchdog group in Chicago.
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This move ends a 70-year agreement that protected Kashmiris and made the border region with a hostile Pakistan more stable.
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And finding a way to a more stable and de-nuclearized North Korea is about as big as they come. 2.
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The budget office, at least, suggests that the current markets are more stable than the House's legislative proposal to replace them.
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The U.S. bond market is almost always more stable — if not outright boring — compared to the dramatic and volatile stock market.
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If it works, it would be more stable and less prone to collapse – solving a major challenge in the field today.
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Both countries realize that the existing trade imbalance is unsustainably large and disruptive for their more stable political and security ties.
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The empire-building scheme was apparently concocted by Richard before he died, in order to provide Lorelai with something more stable.
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Banks are less-affected by swings in repo rates because they have backing from deposits, which are more stable, Fitch said.
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The longer the history and the more stable it is, the more it will be a well-performing asset going forward.
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Since the domestic stock market is dominated by retail investors, authorities are trying to attract more stable inflows from institutional investors.
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The refugees headed to their new home with a few escorts, the synagogue members back to their far more stable lives.
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An influential Federal Reserve official said increasing data transparency was a "priority" because it makes for smoother and more stable markets.
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In contrast, Libya pumped an extra 70,000 bpd this month due to more stable output from the Sharara oilfield, Libya's largest.
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Ferrexpo returned to a more stable financial footing last summer after an increase in commodity prices and easing hostilities with Russia.
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The colder the winter, the thicker and more stable the ice and the larger the spaces left by the ebbing tide.
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"The silver lining may be that we are on more stable ground for 2019 and beyond, even without subsidies," he said.
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Conservatives say following such a rule would make Fed policy more stable and predictable, which in turn would benefit the economy.
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Instead of living with a stranger, relative caregivers tend to provide a safer and more stable home for children in need.
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For people of a certain milieu, law is the ever-present backup career for a less-exciting but more-stable future.
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HuffPost's average, though, tends to be more stable, since it still includes older data and "smooths" the newer data into it.
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Eritrea's rapprochement with Ethiopia earlier this year and improved relations with Djibouti have raised hopes for a more stable Horn of Africa.
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For many, a single mom can create a much safer or more stable environment than living with an abusive parent and spouse.
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She adds that, due to a miscarriage scare, she decided against mentioning her pregnancy to prospective employers until things were more stable.
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Traders said it felt like the market was far more stable and constructive with sentiment appearing to brush off Brexit concerns totally.
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Trump isn't just praising Hussein for running a country more stable than Iraq has been in the wake of the US invasion.
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Crop insurance and better interest expense ratios are some of the factors contributing to the more stable ag sector than the 1980s.
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Millions of policyholders would start moving their life insurance somewhere more stable, precipitating the insurance equivalent of a run on the bank.
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That might leave Malaysia with a weaker currency over the long term even if it is more stable from day to day.
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Copper mine supply has a history of unpredictability but refined metal production has tended to be much more stable in the past.
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It also has dual optical image stabilization (for *both* wide-angle and telephoto lenses) for more stable photos, especially in lower light.
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Correa speaks of Pharmacielo with a humanitarian bent, focusing on the company's desire to aid Cauca's farmers toward a more stable life.
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Democracy has always been a mess, and yet the democratic world has, over time, gotten more wealthy, more stable, and more tolerant.
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Critics argued a parade could cost millions of dollars, at a time the Pentagon wants more stable funding for an overstretched military.
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K&H's performance has been more resilient through the cycle, due to the bank's more stable revenue generation and lower risk costs.
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Core inflation, which doesn't include food and energy, tends to be a more stable measure of where inflation is headed, he said.
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Given these factors, Kaiser said this means channel recommendations "are more stable, less prone to personalization and virality" than YouTube's video recommendations.
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Additions could include close cooperation between UK and EU regulators, and more stable arrangements than the 30-day notice for withdrawing access.
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Such genetic tinkering could eventually boost yields and create more stable supplies even as climate change makes the growing season more volatile.
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You could make a big decision about your shared future — one that helps you both build a stronger, more stable life together.
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At higher speeds, however, the rear wheels turn the same direction as the fronts, making it more stable during high-speed maneuvers.
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"I agree one is more stable than the other in terms of predicting it, but that's a pretty crazy spread," Black said.
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"The market was more stable after it slumped so heavily of late," said Liu Jingde, an analyst at Cinda Securities in Beijing.
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Second, Congress should extend the reinsurance program — perhaps on a state-by-state basis — until all exchanges achieve more stable risk pools.
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More stable, economically active households and well-knit communities have undoubtedly made places like Almolonga more agreeable for most who live there.
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With the metronome and the hartals a thing of the past, policymaking has become more consistent and the investment climate more stable.
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Fitch has a more stable view of ERS' economic and operating environment, which is where most of the bank's operations are concentrated.
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Companies in those industries pay relatively large dividends, which means their prices are more stable and the stocks behave almost like bonds.
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HMTD was used by militaries in the years after World War I, but was subsequently abandoned in favor of more stable compounds.
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The Statnett CEO said Britain and Germany, which both charge more for power than Norway, would see lower and more stable prices.
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Menard said that asset classes currently seen as volatile include equities, while bonds are seen as more stable but offer low returns.
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" He remained optimistic, saying that he expects to see a more stable market emerge because the "underlying outlook is not too bad.
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One is a hard sell: Convincing elected officials and households that higher prices today could produce more stable employment in the future.
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But Congress will have to find ways to make ACA markets more stable and affordable to avoid bare county threats every year.
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"Next to this being our true blue ocean, we can also contribute to a more stable and sustainable financial system," he says.
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The company said this would spur it to expand in premium fertilisers and industrial applications, where it said margins are more stable.
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"This development could in principle represent a more stable and less risky form of credit extension than bank lending," said the study.
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Workers in France reap similar gains—more stable, higher paying jobs—because their government has taken it upon itself to regulate wages.
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"This is why the banking sector is now to a large extent more stable and solid than it was before," she said.
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All of us would choose the old, more stable economy over the job market that is described in all of these reports.
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Democracies are more stable because, due to broader citizen participation, they are better at balancing differing societal interests and adapting to change.
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"The macroeconomic environment remains volatile and our businesses, which rely on more stable economic and financial markets, face tough challenges," Rothschild said.
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Thanks to the bonds between the atoms, the lattice proved to be much more stable than the lone atoms used by IBM.
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With more stable housing, it also becomes easier for workers to maintain steady employment, and for kids to do well in school.
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Takata has wrestled with the makeup of the compound over the years, eventually adding a drying agent to make it more stable.
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The road to a more stable infrastructure of paid and unpaid caregivers will take many routes and require a host of drivers.
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But its ties to something more stable — Apple, one of its customers — could send it higher, according to one Wall Street firm.
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The Xbox One X definitely looks and loads better than the Xbox One, and games have higher and more stable FPS numbers.
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This new model is a much more stable, predictable and market-oriented foundation upon which to build a new American health system.
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They explained that larger banks have a more stable base of deposits and can choose to lend to companies with stronger finances.
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The cryptocurrency will also be backed by government currencies like the dollar to make it more "stable" than other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
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Better-educated populations create states that are more stable, economies that are more productive and companies that are more robust trading partners.
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In terms of patterns of relative strength and weakness, the electoral map is more stable than it has been in 50 years.
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Some 51% of respondents said it would lead to greater regional instability, while 10% said it would make the region more stable.
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Businesses like wealth and investment management are considered more stable sources of revenue than trading, where profits can swing wildly each quarter.
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After the crash, the government initiated currency controls in order to stop everyone converting their Icelandic assets into more stable foreign currencies.
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Profitability has improved to more stable levels as a result of lower funding costs, low loan impairment charges and improving loan mixes.
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Feel more stable and grounded in your everyday life by learning how to balance the red root chakra, located around your tailbone.
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The outlook for stable yields coincides with a more stable outlook for inflation, seen rising no more than 2.45 percent his year.
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Not only would they address unemployment among people without college degrees, advocates say, but they could also lead to more stable families.
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Long ago, the American nuclear fleet turned to more stable solid fuels, a move the North Koreans are now trying to replicate.
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The deportations have led rights groups to call for a halt to involuntary returns of Afghans until the country is more stable.
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Many former industry darlings have, despite profiles and awards been forced to shutter, or seek the patronage of a more stable company.
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Morgan Stanley has arguably done more than Goldman to diversify away from trading to businesses, like wealth management, that are more stable.
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Women are more educated now and in some areas marry later in life, factors that academics say lead to more stable marriages.
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Koscheski said leaders are having a tough time catching up with what the airlines can offer monetarily and a more stable lifestyle.
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There is little foreign investment coming in, and Turkish capital is flowing out, seeking better returns in more stable political environments elsewhere.
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An alliance between Mr. Sadr and Mr. Abadi would move Iraq toward a more stable, inclusive and less corrupt state of affairs.
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An alliance between Mr. Sadr and Mr. Abadi could move Iraq toward a more stable, inclusive and less corrupt state of affairs.
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But your low-risk 5 is maybe a little bit more stable, but you're viewing as having slightly less upside long term.
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This should hopefully mean even public beta versions of iOS 14 will be more stable than what many experienced with iOS 13.
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Views have changed amid growing expectations for inflation in Japan, a rosier outlook on the global economy and more stable oil prices.
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CNN video showed rescuers walking off one vast pile of rubble to more stable ground in case any shaking shifted debris further.
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This was most likely because the loans allowed students to earn additional college credits, which led to more stable careers and finances.
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On the whole, the consumer appears to be a lot more stable and certain heading into the holiday season, Sides told CNBC.
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Activision says Google&aposs cloud services will offer more stable connections for players around the world and provide more complex data analytics.
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An Emily is basically a Karen with curiosity, and a Sarah with more stable confidence and the ability to do repetitive tasks.
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Fitch views positively GKN's continuing diversification into aerospace as it is a more stable and higher-margin segment relative to auto supply.
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Fans of bitcoin also claim that the value of cryptocurrencies should be more stable because there is a finite supply of coins.
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Beijing is trying to encourage more stable investment in the stock market, including from foreigners, and increasing supervision of financial firms overall.
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"It's a more stable technology — I think we'll look back on the $200 price and say, 'Wow, that's crazy cheap,'" Tam said.
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According to Takeda, the generic versions would infringe a patent issued in 2004 on a more stable form of Velcade's active ingredient.
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As it happens, making the grid more stable will have the effect of allowing more renewables to be integrated, thus reducing emissions.
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And Vivienne, who didn't start walking until after she turned 2, has gone from being unsteady to a much more stable walker.
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Some conservatives say that such a rule would make Fed policy more stable and predictable, which in turn would benefit the economy.
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Or perhaps they want you to move to an industry that's more stable and pays better, regardless of what your passion is.
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Less dynamic labor markets, with a view to actually having more stable employment rather than maximizing aggregate output as your top goal.
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O's historical earnings growth, as measured by AFFO and portfolio diversification, positions it as more profitable and more stable relative to all four.
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Investors are increasingly looking to infrastructure as an alternative to low-yielding fixed income products with more stable returns than traditional private equity.
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And with all the uncertainty about Europe, you may see flows back in a more stable area like some of the emerging markets.
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Some are Irish looking to return home, but others are Europeans and Britons who now consider Ireland a more stable place to work.
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Generally, though, Apple says that the improved performance in the A11 Bionic chip will make AR apps more stable and render richer details.
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Improving Macroeconomic Sentiment: Domestic consumer sentiment has been improving since 2Q7503, fuelled by lower commodity price volatility and a more stable exchange rate.
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The introduction of the LCR has already led to change, with banks prioritizing more stable funding sources, primarily mid- to long-term deposits.
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The bottom line: Right now, the 2020 race is much more stable than the horse race of poll headlines might make it seem.
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The politics and substantive rules of the road for the Affordable Care Act are more stable now than they have been in years.
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Jones said while cable is still a more stable format and isn't reliant on broadcast speeds, young adults and kids value other aspects.
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When you bioengineer it, you get a more stable and potent version that can get into skin and interrupt inflammation and oxidative damage.
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They have to build it with their other senses—a model of the world that Pollak and Corlett argue could be more stable.
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Even after the Brexit vote, the U.K. population generally sees Clinton as a more stable choice to lead one of its closest allies.
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Plus, these companies have more stable gross margins and stronger balance sheets, the firm points out, which could lead to their outperformance regardless.
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Whether outflows continue will be based on market fluctuations, which were more stable in recent days, though volatility could return as the Oct.
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He's expanded beyond cakes, which are about 30 percent of Sweet Corner's sales, to ensure a more stable business outside of wedding season.
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IT AFFECTS THEM AND THEY PROBABLY WOULD LIKE TO SEE A MORE STABLE OIL PRICE, BUT I WOULDN'T OVERREACT TO SHORT-TERM PRICING.
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But as their appetite for capital grew to finance ever-larger acquisitions, private equity tapped the public markets for larger, more stable capital.
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Sewing, who flagged the restructuring in May after a failed merger attempt with Commerzbank, wants to focus on more stable sources of revenue.
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A market dominated by professional investment advisers is much more stable, as the Chinese experience with their highly retail market has recently demonstrated.
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"Unfortunately, this bill today doesn't make these failing plans more stable, doesn't end underfunding or make them more solvent over time," Brady said.
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"The first step to change that would be to remove obstacles for doing business and to make regulatory framework more stable," he said.
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But voter preferences tend to be more stable than front-page coverage, which typically consists of assorted gaffes and flip-flops, might suggest.
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The second has been more stable, except that sometimes Bluetooth disconnects or even straight up refuses to turn on until after a reboot.
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A hurricane had wiped out the bay's mussel population, and Skip had this sense that farming could support a more stable lifestyle. Hah!
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Meanwhile, the more stable and mature markets like the U.S. and Japan will see their annual downloads stabilize by 22017, the report forecasts.
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The government is hoping its proposals to overhaul the country's expensive social security system will put Brazil on a more stable financial footing.
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The production of sugar has become more stable and geographically diverse, with cane and sugar beet facilities operating across more than 120 countries.
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Overall interest in bitcoin has risen in the last month as the future of the technology supporting the digital currency appears more stable.
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There's a school of thought, beginning with Yale political scientist Juan Linz, which argues that parliamentary systems are more stable than presidential systems.
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Gorman, who became CEO in 2010, has been focused on building Morgan Stanley's wealth management business, a more stable revenue source than trading.
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Deposits also represent a more stable type of funding and are less likely to disappear during times of stress than other funding sources.
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Oil prices are likely to be more stable going forward, and gas prices should hover between $2.50 and $3.00 through 2019, DeHaan said.
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The quality of the information collected on a more stable and verified network of users would be much higher and, consequently, more valuable.
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The ongoing and unstoppable (r)evolution toward efficient and renewable energy will bring more stable and affordable prices than previous sources of energy.
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An outbreak earlier this year in Équateur Province, along the Congo River, was contained within weeks in a much more stable security situation.
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Not only would they need to set clearer prices and pay more stable wages, but they would need to rethink their business models.
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If the Trump administration wants to encourage its erratic ally away from repression and toward more stable politics, it should withhold the aid.
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Banks are giving more grace period and reporting more stable NPLs (non-performing loans), even after guiding earlier that these ratios will rise.
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Higher consumer spending, a more stable national housing market and a rebound in exports in the second quarter also contributed to the gain.
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Skip's S3 is much larger than the company's previous models in order to help riders feel more stable and secure on the scooter.
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Teva will gain a number of products from Allergan that have less competition, and therefore more stable pricing, than typical generics, Waterhouse said.
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So we identified a cousin of resveratrol called pterostilbene [an antioxidant], which from a structural standpoint, at the molecular level, is more stable.
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Agrium has a big presence among farm-retail chains, enabling it to produce more stable earnings than wholesale fertilizer, according to a Sept.
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As a result, North Dakota has enjoyed higher loan amounts per capita, greater economic growth and more stable budget surpluses than other states.
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City governments will be required to publish medium-term residential land-use plans to give market participants a more stable outlook, he said.
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Micro also gave an upbeat current-quarter forecast, thanks to improved pricing for its memory chips and a more stable personal computer market.
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It's also because enrollment in private employment-based coverage has remained more stable than anticipated, mostly due to lower-than-expected cost growth.
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Google is launching a new version of Chrome for iOS today that promises to be both faster and more stable than previous versions.
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Works that are more stable, meanwhile, can directly be submerged in a bath, which is set up in the back of the studio.
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They also tend to create and strengthen social institutions in their neighborhoods, leading in turn to communities that are more stable and safer.
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Those days are, thankfully, behind them, and QPR now appear to be a more stable club off the pitch, if not on it.
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Operators are cautious about the resurgence of VIP revenue, which is highly volatile compared to the more stable flows from mass market customers.
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Unlike Earth, ice ages on Mars occur when its poles are warmer than average and frozen water is more stable at lower latitudes.
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He had been buying buprenorphine off the street, but now he had a job offer and wanted a more stable source of treatment.
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Peter Eavis's take: Morgan Stanley has arguably done more than Goldman to diversify away from trading into more stable businesses like wealth management.
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But NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock is up to 50 times more stable than standard atomic clocks because it's powered by mercury ions.
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Neither Ms. Prevert nor Mr. Makabu (both of whose living conditions are now more stable) had traveled since arriving in Miami as children.
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While I may be in relatively good health now, I'm also gambling that my immune system is more stable than my job situation.
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It muses about human nature at the dawn of a new millennium and argues that it is perhaps more stable than we think.
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Incumbents — companies that already exist — are growing their market shares and becoming more stable, and they're getting harder and harder to compete with.
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Chile is supposed to be one of Latin America's more stable democracies, a model for success since the country's dictatorship ended in 246.
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This, along with a reengineering of the cushion the wheels have when they roll over objects, results in a much more stable Kuri.
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Granted, the American electorate is now much more polarized than it was back then, and the behavior of voters is much more stable.
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Once a startup reaches $10 million ARR, conventional wisdom goes, it's a far more stable bet both for investors and its founding team.
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Walsh quit her job on the boat and found a safer, more stable job as a nanny, though it meant a pay cut.
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Buttigieg was becoming a favorite among moderate voters in the Democratic Party -- being seen as a more stable option than someone like Sanders.
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"We will never regret that we safeguarded too much of the planet... that our climate is more stable than it was," he said.
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The union aims to fight for "safer and more stable working conditions for all platform workers," its chairman said at a press conference.
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A free Iran would mean a more stable Middle East, closer allies in the region and stronger U.S. national security around the world.
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Clearer, lighter and blander than the Bavarian lagers that had previously dominated the market, pilsners looked cleaner, healthier, more stable and less intoxicating.
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Chile is supposed to be one of Latin America's more stable democracies, a model for success since the country's dictatorship ended in 803.
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Hunt said a CFPB commission would create a more stable regulatory environment for banks that doesn't depend on which party is in charge.
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Additionally, every year, the amount of ice older than five years (which is thicker and more stable) decreases in proportion to young ice.
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The company's energy production capacity through its biomass thermal plants also adds to the credit profile due to its more stable cash flow.
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Maybe you're in a more stable place in life and are confident you can be a better, more attentive friend this time around.
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We view TGT's 16x P/E as relatively inexpensive given the company's strong physical and digital growth, and a more stable margin outlook.
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Industry officials and analysts predict sales will start to rebound in 2017 as long as the U.S. economy grows at a more stable rate.
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And secondly, marriages were much more stable than they are today, because they were not based on something as unreliable as lustful romantic passion.
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Chief executive Christian Sewing wants instead to allocate more resources to businesses that have more stable revenue streams, with wealth management one of them.
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Moving sex to the floor eliminates the possibility of a squeaky bed, and provides a more stable base so you can control your movements.
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This effect is most pervasive when funds flow from more well-regulated or more stable countries to their less regulated and less stable counterparts.
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VR BICSA's VR could be upgraded as a result of sustained improvements in profitability metrics as well as a more stable, less concentrated funding.
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Alan Brown, energy spokesperson for the Scottish National Party, said the party wanted a more stable fiscal regime for the oil and gas industry.
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If you do the math and would be barely able to scrape by, consider holding off until you're in a more stable financial position.
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"Spreads are very attractive now and markets are more stable than they have been in a while," said a Hong Kong-based syndicate banker.
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Turra expects companies to recover under a more stable corn supply and counts on China to continue to boost Brazil's exports, particularly of poultry.
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Mid-sized institutions especially have been shifting toward more stable funding by increasing deposit terms or raising long-term funding in local capital markets.
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The 65–to-20073-year-old workers' performance was actually more stable, less variable from day to day than that of the younger group.
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Throughout, he scrolled through sites like Indeed and ZipRecruiter looking for better, more stable work—or just something to tide him over between semesters.
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Now in its third beta release, Android Q is likely more stable than it has ever been, though you may encounter some serious bugs.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.) have argued that if only the Obama administration would send more troops to the region, it would be more stable.
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The reduction in manufacturing capacity will leave G.M. more stable if sales continue to slow or the United States economy slips into a recession.
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Hopefully, the show will finally enter a slightly more stable phase of production in season 3, after all its previous behind-the-scenes drama.
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Authorities in Ho Chi Minh City are moving vendors away from congested areas, and "advising them on more stable ways to make a living".
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However, is it cause for manically exchanging all of your sterling for a more stable currency until the pound is back on its feet?
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By contrast, there's far more stable detail, and far less alien motion and sensation, involved in the Babylon 5 worms-as-food dish spoo.
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But the fallout seemed to be limited to the mainland with Hong Kong's stocks lagging the drop there and overseas bonds relatively more stable.
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"I do think this will be the washout that will set up a broader run higher, more stable prices for next year," he said.
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A pickup in oil prices and a more stable currency have improved economic prospects in Nigeria, prompting investors to buy into the stock market.
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"I think that the more financial instruments there are in the modern world, the more stable the global financial system will be," Medvedev said.
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Theory suggests plasma in such "spherical" toruses will remain more stable, and thus be easier to handle, than that in the doughnut-shaped variety.
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Unlike bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, Libra's value will be tied to government-backed fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar, thus making it more stable.
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Mr. Gorman has been credited with successfully steadying many parts of the company, leading its push into the more stable earnings of wealth management.
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Mr. Gorman has been credited with steadying many parts of the company and leading a push into the more stable earnings of wealth management.
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Sewing is looking to shift the German lender away from investment banking to focus on more stable forms of revenue, such as transaction banking.
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Mesh WiFi, where replace a single routers with several access points throughout your house to create a more stable connection, is a growing trend.
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Ford might have better numbers to show as it drives more miles, but for now the Waymo cars do appear to be more stable.
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"In the short run, I think in the next three months we're looking at a much more stable environment," he said in an interview.
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Deutsche prefers Indonesia and the Philippines investment grade and sovereign bonds, as their governments are more stable than other emerging markets like Latin America.
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The company said this would spur it to in the premium fertiliser segment and within industrial applications, where it said margins are more stable.
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The result is a potentially faster, more stable flier with a level of intelligence that outstrips virtually all other consumer drones on the market.
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These ultra-volatile stocks will make moves on a daily basis the likes of which more stable names would only see once a year.
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Whatever "golden rule" you use to build your portfolio, remember that fixed income plays a valuable role in building a more stable investment portfolio.
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Edge is certainly more stable in this version of Windows, but what sets it apart is its growing array of browser experience management tools.
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Times have changed, though, and cowbirds have new and more stable places to perch and scope out victims: on top of oil sands infrastructure.
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However, more recently, as consumers front more stable financial conditions and elevated confidence than that of reality, the correlation between the two has dwindled.
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Her Cancer side craves something more stable: Emotionally-in-touch Scorpio is a sign that can offer Lil' Kim both security and hot sex.
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Ultimately, risk management plays a role in profitably farming, but reducing the need for it by creating higher and more stable prices is preferable.
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The United States prefers Pakistan and India to have a more stable relationship through direct military-to-military talks and other confidence-building measures.
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On being asked why investors should look to buy Deutsche shares again, von Moltke said the bank is moving toward a more stable future.
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It just takes too much work to maintain balance using electric or pneumatic motors, when four legs are more stable and wheels are faster.
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This is a more stable user base than teens who age out of social networks, and new teens who move onto the next thing.
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The ratings reflect the progress the company has made in improving revenue mix by increasing the amount of recurring and more stable subscription revenues.
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"The aid we provide to countries around the world directly advances U.S. national interests by fostering a safer and more stable world," said Sen.
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The O.S.C.E. has opened "forward patrol bases" in hotels in small towns more stable than this one, and leaves video cameras rolling at night.
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Federal and state officials and consumer advocates said they hoped that premiums would become more stable and predictable in the next couple of years.
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CEO Sewing, who flagged the restructuring in May after a failed merger attempt with Commerzbank, wants to focus on more stable sources of revenue.
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We urge the Trump administration to think outside the box and, in the interests of a more stable Middle East, to prioritize water projects.
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But bank executives brushed this off as a one-time problem, noting that January trading so far has been much more stable than December.
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"It's likely if we can improve the job picture for working-class young adults, they'd have family lives that are more stable," he said.
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MoGo held demonstrations in which people like Mr. Bryant could try hand-powered bicycles; tricycles, which are more stable than bicycles, and other cycles.
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Corporations active in Britain have been hedging against Brexit for months, of course, by shifting parts of their operations to places deemed more stable.
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More shocking, the scene functions as a moment of epiphany through which her character is able to develop into a better, more stable person.
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When thinking about how to make families more stable, researchers debate whether the decline in marriage is an economic issue or a cultural one.
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But the argument for restricting carbs is that it keeps blood sugar more stable and requires less insulin, resulting in fewer highs and lows.
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The starch molecules pack together more densely and become harder to break down, slowing the digestion process and maintaining more stable blood sugar levels.
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"It is indisputable that our banking system and our financial sector are safer and more stable than when I came into office," he said.
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Through this relatively minor investment in improved governance, the United States can create more stable conditions and reduce the need for expensive kinetic assistance.
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Stocks are more volatile but provide higher average returns over the long-run, while bonds generally remain more stable but don't provide huge returns.
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Tesla put itself on far more stable ground in 2019, expanded the Model 3 into new markets, and has new products on the way.
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"Many high-fat foods are luscious and do not cause an insulin release, so they keep your blood sugar much more stable," Ludwig said.
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But the country's economy has actually improved under five years of Democratic Party leadership: industrial productivity is up 4.9% and banks are more stable.
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Statehood, Mr. Rosselló and his allies argue, would mean more investment in infrastructure, which would attract more businesses and create a more stable economy.
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Meditation is said to help ease anxiety, and it might resolve your negative thought patterns, and make you feel more stable in the moment.
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Or will the more focused Lyft, which has stuck to the US and Canada and remained focused on transportation, become the more stable business?
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Though the market was generally far more stable on Monday, higher-rated bond yields were flat to a basis point higher on the day.
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Major postwar institutions, like the I.M.F., which the United States set up in 1945 to secure a more stable world, no longer functioned properly.
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Co-founder Jack Wu says their solution is cheaper to build but more stable than alternative approaches like Thalmic Labs' Myo or Leap Motion.
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But sentiment was more stable in mainland stocks as traders said the country's rigid capital controls acts as a cushion against potential overseas shocks.
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There is also research showing the lives of such individuals are more stable with better access to housing and reduced participation in criminal activities.
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By restoring Gulf unity and establishing a new framework for conflict resolution, we can make our region, and the world, more stable and secure.
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Dr. Summers, the provost, said that by making hard decisions now and "doing fewer things better," the university could find a more stable future.
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" In pursuit of these goals, the Fed aims "to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible and more stable monetary and financial system.
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It has beefed up its software and services business and, to ensure more stable revenues, is making more of its products available as a subscription.
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The case has stoked political tensions in what is regarded as one of Africa's more stable and functional democracies following a bruising election last year.
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While the trends may shift as the market becomes more stable, it appears that there will be much less equity issuance than in recent years.
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The tighter regulations in Europe weigh on long-term profitability but they also prevent future systemic crises and ultimately create a more stable banking system.
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I will get along, I think, with Putin, and I will get along with others, and we will have a much more stable — stable world.
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"This approach should produce a new order that will ultimately be more stable in the sense that 'good fences make good neighbors,'" Folkers-Landau said.
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Olloclip claims the grip has "passive stabilization," meaning that the act of you holding your iPhone with a handle on it makes it more stable.
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I did find that the Home smart app on Android is more stable than iOS, with far fewer dropouts when communicating with the Tradfri gateway.
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The 1MDB scandal, that's weighing on it, but the move into the consumer sector provides a much more stable potential revenue stream for the company.
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If it's finding a better gig, then concentrate on that, and worry about the surgery when you've settled into a more stable and productive situation.
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And while many will return, parents and kids are juggling whether to remain or head to the United States for a more stable school year.
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However, improved food security can lead to more stable household finances as well as improved health and wellbeing for everyone in the household, Dubowitz added.
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It should be obvious by now that this military presence has done nothing to advance United States objectives, nor has it made Afghanistan more stable.
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This pre-Bang universe would have been metastable, meaning it would have been stable only until it basically realized there was a more stable state.
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Others, like Michael Grunwald and most of the economic policy team in the Obama administration think that combined banking makes the system moderately more stable.
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They're actually far more stable and easy to reproduce than a traditional fire tornado, making them easier to generate and study in a laboratory environment.
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But as a far more stable and far richer country, the United States is not as vulnerable to demagoguery style as Russia seems to be.
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Except for one, single problem: The fact remains that in 2016, cable remains a far better, more stable experience than any streaming service out there.
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Trader Guy Adami thinks U.S. Bancorp is a more stable name in the sector that is still trading near its 52-week high of $44.58.
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Governments and miners are anxious to secure supplies in more stable jurisdictions than Democratic Republic of Congo, which holds around half of the world's reserves.
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For Goldman, deposits also represent a more stable and stickier type of funding than other types of short-term debt it has relied on historically.
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By the time you hit your 50s, your asset allocation should start to include fixed income and money markets, the more stable kind of investments.
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While the U.S. and Beijing may both want a more stable yuan, they can't perfectly control the market forces influencing the exchange rate, experts stressed.
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The researchers behind the paper explain that later astrolabes were heavier and had openings cut in them to reduce wind interference, making them more stable.
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Earlier this year, it completed a $17 billion acquisition of GE Capital Bank's U.S. online deposits to give it a more stable source of funding.
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At suspension hubs, 27 percent of homeless students were suspended that year, compared with 7 percent of their classmates who lived in more stable circumstances.
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The film spoke to the social and sexual anxieties of teenagers in the 1970s, lathered in the comforting veneer of a more stable, safer time.
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That might be because social insurance is far more stable: It isn't as vulnerable to the whims of legislative budget fights or fluctuating tax revenues.
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HDZ and Most have allied again, but this coalition could be more stable given the change in HDZ management and the larger majority in parliament.
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With four wheels and a handle bar these are much more stable, meaning you can hang 10 a bit easier, with far less balancing required.
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Their more balanced trade relationship will reinforce their economic growth and will make a significant contribution to a more stable global economic and financial system.
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Soundtrack Your Brand says businesses pay about five times what consumers pay for their tunes, which strikes a chord with investors seeking more stable earnings.
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There's a strong case to be made that a more stable crypto market is for the best, even if there is a loss in value.
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Higher and more stable returns for some industrial applications are prompting producers to shift greater attention to what has been a sideline business for some.
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The new overtime protections made Emily's life more stable and secure, and helped her client to receive an even higher quality of care and support.
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Turnout may be key for credibility, analysts say, as the government rebrands Egypt as a more stable bet for foreign investment after years of unrest.
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"We expect coal to be a bit more stable moving forward and that's dependent on natural gas pricing and to some degree weather," Fritz said.
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But if you do the math and would be barely able to scrape by, consider holding off until you're in a more stable financial position.
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Borrowers face the same payments when they first get out of college as they will years later, when their earnings are higher and more stable.
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Bond funds and money-market funds, typically seen as more stable investments in uncertain times, saw continued inflows of $15 billion and $33 billion, respectively.
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Preventing the deaths of millions of people in the prime of their lives has helped to protect a generation and create a more stable world.
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WGAN, a more stable cousin of the basic GAN, turned out to be a great tool for both learning artistic style and generating new art.
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Ferguson said the company has an ongoing asset divestiture program and plans to sell some non-core conventional assets once the market is more stable.
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They also rely on more stable forms of funding, face annual stress-testing, and file "living wills" with regulators to plan for their orderly failure.
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In a supernova explosion, certain nickel isotopes (56Ni) will first decay into cobalt isotopes (56Co) and then again into a more stable iron isotope (56Fe).
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Until a few years ago, Antarctica was assumed to be far more stable than the Greenland Ice Sheet, but that is no longer the case.
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Both the Canadian and European banking systems are dominated by universal banks, and during the 2007 crisis universal banks were more stable than narrower banks.
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Mr. Curcio said he hoped people would not spend the night in their cars or in makeshift camps and would opt for more stable accommodations.
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Though some of those brokerages experienced infrastructure troubles recently, Robinhood's massive outages could push users towards those incumbents that they might perceive as more stable.
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These risks will linger unless there is a shift to a more stable operating environment, characterised by slower credit growth and higher loss-absorption buffers.
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Microsoft is betting on a so-far-theoretical version of the crucial device called a topological qubit, predicted to be more stable than existing qubits.
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After six months I had made a lot of profit, but I realized that I needed to sell it and move to something more stable.
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Compared to those living in more stable homes, children who experience residential instability underperform academically, develop weaker vocabulary skills, and engage in more problem behaviors.
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Deeper MI can help our nation build a stronger, more stable housing finance system that protects taxpayers and facilitates the homeownership for millions of Americans.
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"Whilst overall performance in the quarter was impacted by challenging market conditions – particularly in clothing – the supermarket's core food business proved more stable," Asda said.
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Stock exchanges worlwide are looking for ways to diversify from their primary businesses of charging fees per transaction into more stable sources of cash flow.
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Stock exchanges worldwide are looking for ways to diversify from their primary businesses of charging fees per transaction into more stable sources of cash flow.
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"As it has never led to big swings in results, it's understandable that therefore we can have a more stable level of capital," he concluded.
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Secure water access can make communities and whole countries more stable in places like the Sahel, the India/Pakistan border, Central America and Israel/Gaza.
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The vote could also pull global money out of real estate holdings in the United Kingdom and Europe and into countries seen as more stable.
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"The overall mix of businesses becomes a little more stable ... A bit more predictable," Chief Executive John Cryan said on the rationale for keeping Postbank.
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And even after centuries of searching, we still haven&apost discovered the right one, nor have we found a more stable replacement for copper chloride.
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If we play it methodically, confident in our enduring strengths, and unapologetic about our values, we can eventually build a more stable relationship, without illusions.
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