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Ten years after communism started to collapse, a demographic disaster with male life-expectancy "stabilising" at around 58 years—has befallen a truncated, humiliated nation.
Critically, Ford's market share, unlike those of its Detroit rivals, seems to be stabilising, at around 14%.As for Chrysler, who knows?
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Italy's public debt, by contrast, is set to stabilise at around 120% of GDP in 2012.
It predicted China's growth would stabilise at around 6% by 2017.
Once we get over the panic, Brent prices will probably stabilise at around $65 to $80 a barrel in the short term".
Service personnel numbers will stabilise at around 145,000, having fallen from 178,000 in 2010.
It expects its share to stabilise at around 18.5%, only one percentage point below its figure for this year.
Vacancy rates, which stood at 3.1% in 2008, have stabilised at around 15%, with more empty shops in the North and Midlands.
This is an even more ambitious target which could see global temperatures stabilised at around 1C above pre-industrial levels, according to the Met Office.
As UK customers stabilise at around 1.9m at the end of 2014 [from 2.25m now], and we continue to develop our international business, we expect the group to return to modest growth in 2015.
If short-term rates were to go from 5% to about 6 1/2%, they reckon, the dollar would quickly stabilise at around 67 American cents, at which point rates could be allowed to decline.
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