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…when we got a drugs service which was effective and people were getting into treatment, and they were being stabilised, then a lot of these patients' problems disappeared" GP4.
(Irene), "Well, I'm hoping that they stop like they are, because I'm getting accustomed to it, and I'm hoping that those (I-caps) work, that they'll stabilise it".
Their aim for the past three years has been get rid of Bashar al-Assad as ruler of Syria and stabilise Iraq under the leadership of Nouri al-Maliki.
As terrible as the circumstances were, the situation – at least as it pertained to the wounded (the search for the perpetrators was just getting under way) – had been stabilised in less than an hour.
"If there had been no missteps – if they had gotten this guy in, gotten him stabilised – everyone would be saying 'great job'.
This is then stabilised by re-connecting the rings.
I think the situation with immediate humanitarian needs is becoming stabilised".
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Balance-sheets appear to have been stabilised if not repaired.
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