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I think China would be more stable.
He predicted markets would be more stable after weeks of turbulence.
The currencies left after a period of intense competition, he thought, would be more stable than those that came before.
Perhaps, he told New Scientist, "if more women and older men were trading, the markets would be more stable".
Dr. Sinclair said that he and Dr. Howitz were working on chemical modifications of resveratrol that would be more stable.
Mr. Gore, someone at the meeting told me, was viewed as "the nicer guy, who would be more stable and reliable.
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Not quite there with the feet to head or the hands - it'd be more stable with the feet lower, but it's not really a posture I practise that often - because the head's on the floor, it basically prevents the upper thoracic and cervical spine moving, so all the bend is pushed to the lower spine.
Hierarchical governance, for instance, would be more suitable for achieving a stable network with high levels of accountability and a focus on the compliance with regulatory requirements.
Longer 7S DNA molecules, such as those seen in MGME1 siRNA samples and patient fibroblasts, would therefore be more stable and would increase in abundance.
Larger diameter nanowires would take longer to corrode and also have smaller surface-area-to-volume ratios and would thus be more stable at elevated temperatures.
These infants would presumably be more stable and may be less likely to have an adverse event precipitated by the immunization.
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