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were stable
adjective
Relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
synonyms
Exact(60)
(Bank flows were stable but much smaller).
They were stable, Ms. Warrington said.
Other barometers of the credit market were stable.
Accessories sales were stable, with a trend towards smaller bags.
For much of the twentieth century, consumer markets were stable.
Strange to say, their finances were stable, she said.
In the bond market, interest rates were stable.
Kyle and Dan's casualties were stable, mostly fragmentation wounds.
Once the dividing lines were stable, all NATO had to do was patrol them.
Both of the detainees were stable but still unconscious more than 24 hours after being hospitalized.
But currencies were stable.
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