Sentence examples for extraordinarily stable from inspiring English sources

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If Earth enters such a loop we could lurch dramatically away from the extraordinarily stable environmental conditions we have been blessed with over the past 10,000 years.

Forged at high temperatures with covalent bonding – the electrons shared between atoms – their carbon chemical structure makes them extraordinarily stable, strong and hard.

And yet the remarkable feature of the current marketplace is that, with all the choice available, viewing of the main broadcast channels remains extraordinarily stable.

The religious élite had at their disposal a rich, emotionally satisfying mythological system; a subtle language of symbols which drew on that mythology; and a position of unchallenged power at the center of their extraordinarily stable society, one that remained in an essentially static condition for thousands of years.

Directed by Libbie D. Cohn and J. P. Sniadecki, "People's Park" is an unblinking nonfiction look — captured in one uninterrupted, extraordinarily stable and fluid shot — at contemporary China or at least the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people crowded into one Sichuan city park.

(3) The pattern of Chinese minority population distribution is extraordinarily stable.

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Although the MTBC strains appear to be extraordinarily genetically stable today, the DNA comparison indicates that they once traded genes with their African relatives.

Even when the current density is increased to 500 mA g−1, a very stable and extraordinarily high reversible capacity of 100 mAh g−1 can be delivered.

He will add: "I lead the bravest and toughest party in British politics – a party that, back in 2010, despite having never been in power in Westminster before, put the country's interests before our interests to provide Britain with a stable government in extraordinarily insecure times".

Unlike Cassini, which ended up a new crater on Saturn's surface (a sudden but glorious end), Kepler will simply fall into an Earth-like orbit some distance behind its home planet, likely to remain stable (barring the extraordinarily unlikely possibility of a cosmic debris strike) for many years to come.

According to an advanced extract of the speech, he will say: "I lead the bravest and toughest party in British politics - a party that, back in 2010, despite having never been in power in Westminster before, put the country's interests before our own interests to provide Britain with a stable government in extraordinarily insecure times.

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