Stability
stability (Noun) - not likely to change suddenly
economic stability
financial stability
political stability
ensure economic stability
stability of funding
a policy which offers a reasonable prospect of stability of funding
crucial to financial stability
further undermined confidence in the country's financial stability
the system can function only so long as financial stability is preserved
work with the client to create order and stability
political stability
fork lift offers greater stability when unloading heavy materials
without stability, it is very fragile
to ensure the best financial stability and the best emotional support for her children
long-run stability
long-run price stability
long-term stability
long-term business stability
it is not the amount of money we earn which determines our financial stability, but the way we spend it
preoccupied with establishing greater financial stability
restore financial stability
greater stability
achieve stability
bring stability
ensure stability
provide stability
lack stability
maintain stability
undermine stability
a threat to stability
a period of stability
guarantee stability
measures that guarantee stability
no company can afford to offer credit without first investigating the financial stability of a prospect
these politically active groups pose a threat to the stability of the state
restoring the confidence of foreigners in the financial stability of the country
unease about the financial stability of the Japanese banking system
the effect on the nation's stability and standing could be devastating.
the financial stability which its new parent will better enable it to pursue its business strategy
Example sentences:
* Remember: it is not the amount of money we earn which determines our financial stability, but the way we spend it.
* On one level you may be preoccupied with establishing greater financial stability but what may be equally as pressing is finding a real sense of belonging and a deep emotional rapport with a partner.
* Finally, apart from achieving financial stability, what are your long term aims?
* The move has been welcomed by Datarange, which says that the financial stability which its new parent will better enable it to pursue its business strategy.
* This move at least gave greater financial stability.
* Restoring the confidence of foreigners in the financial stability of the country was of the uptmost importance.
* Unease about the financial stability of the Japanese banking system has been reflected in a 40 p.c. fall in the value of bank shares since the beginning of April.
* His immediate requirement is for financial stability and control of where the money is going, especially all the small sums spent on things which, on the face of it, all have perfectly laudable reasons.
* The rapid inflation which resulted directly from the cost of financing the war raised the cost of British industry significantly, and made much more difficult the attempt to restore financial stability.
* So you're dealing with a fifty one year old lady, she's never been in trouble, has no previous convictions, a lady, Sir, who divorced in nineteen seventy six, she brought three children up single-handedly and so she has done all she can, er often at great personal sacrifice, to ensure the best financial stability and the best emotional support for her children.
* Under conditions of hyper-inflation no factory manager has either capital or financial stability to invest in any kind of serious modernisation.
* With more than 900 businesses failing a week so far in 1992, no company can afford to offer credit without first investigating the financial stability of a prospect.
* The funds would support a programme to reduce inflation, to increase investment and per capita income and to make progress towards financial stability.
* The Committee's indictment of an unbalanced budget had further undermined confidence in Britain's financial stability and accelerated a run on the pound.
* The system can function only so long as the financial stability of LCH's position is preserved so that the risks normally inherent in futures and options trading are effectively balanced.
* In Britain, successive revisions of the grant system had not brought financial stability and during the early 1970s BR showed major losses even after payment of the grant.
* Developing a single European currency will take a long time but it will make the most significant contribution to European, and therefore world, financial stability.
* Crucial to the financial stability is the fact that Highlander is recognised as a non profit-making organisation, and as such it has successfully applied for and sustained a tax-exempt status from the Federal revenue agency.
* In the Single European Act of 1986 there is a proviso that the institutions of the Community shall take care not to prejudice the internal or external financial stability of the member states.
* Long-run price stability therefore requires long-run control over the money supply.
* The system can function only so long as the financial stability of LCH's position is preserved so that the risks normally inherent in futures and options trading are effectively balanced.
* Skillfully applied, these budget cuts were made in such a way as to protect the sectors' long-term business stability.
* This new fork lift offers greater stability when unloading heavy materials.
* Marcos loyalists now poke fun at the Aquino administration's boast that it has built a new stability, arguing it is pretty fragile if it won't allow a dead man home for burial.
* The new appointee would help the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong.
* The teachers have experienced too many changes in a short time and perhaps deserve a period of stability.
* Better a tough general in charge, was their argument, to ensure the stability of the US-Panama relationship, than a weak civilian regime unable to control nationalist hotheads.
* Out of this fraught legal and financial tangle the bureau worker must work with the client to create order and stability.
* In the final analysis a judgement on the political stability of most countries must be highly subjective.
* However, such measures do not guarantee stability.
* Military intervention would raise serious questions about the stability of the regime.
* The country was keen to achieve exchange rate stability, to tackle the energy price problem and to prevent a policy of protectionism in the Western democracies.
* Finally, the prevalence of crop-sharing leases was an indication of incapacity or unwillingness to put capital into land, of a preference for social stability at the price of economic improvement.
* Between 1916 and 1927 his quest for intellectual and emotional stability led him to examine another solution: bourgeois culture and bourgeois education.
* We will continue to encourage government to take positive steps to improve the situation of families in poverty, like providing better child care and better support services to families and maintaining and improving benefits at a level which actually ensure economic stability and guaranteeing that housing, safe and proper housing, is available for all children in our society.
* We are also developing a common funding formula for self- governing schools which is fair, both to the schools themselves and to the local education authorities which is transparent and which offers a reasonable prospect of stability of funding.
* The aim clearly was to bring the masses into accord with the perceived notions of naturalness and stability that the bourgeoisie adhered to, and to which the lower middle classes aspired.
* Proportional representation will produce greater stability in government, ending the economic disruption caused by sudden sharp swings in government policies before and after elections.
* The United States was, at last, firmly committed to helping in the maintenance of the stability of the Middle East, though British commitments to the Arab sheikhdoms in the Persian Gulf and the Aden Protectorates were undiminished.
* Since 1945, Italy's successive coalition governments have been dominated by the Christian Democrats, who have provided the country with a measure of continuity and stability through repeated crises and elections.






