Collocations withstability

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added stability
These uprights rest on solid foundation blocks inside of which they are anchored, for added stability.
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core stability
The core stability constraint and the fairness constraints (determining lower and upper bounds on welfare) single out the optimal consumption plan.
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degree of stability
In addition, these groups sent many requests to delay the withdrawal of troops until a greater degree of stability had been restored.
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directional stability
The horizontal tailplane mounts end-fins for directional stability.
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dynamic stability
Second, it explicitly checks for dynamic stability of the long-run equilibria.
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emotional stability
Consequently, participation in group-based political activities such as attendance at meetings should be most prevalent among individuals with high scores in emotional stability.
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enhanced stability
However, it has not yet been shown theoretically why there is enhanced stability.
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financial stability
For example, between vying for academic tenure positions and building the right commercial connections, both offer little in terms of long-term financial stability.
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fiscal stability
The state could not afford to ignore the preparation of technical personnel, for its own military and fiscal stability.
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future stability
This is all the more reason for negotiations to be fully representative of the population facing the challenge of building future stability.
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improved stability
Using the improved stability margin herein proposed, stability-level curves have been obtained for a robot in different dynamic situations on inclined terrain.
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in the interests of stability
That must be right in the interests of stability and continuity.
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increased stability
Such deflections in developmental course were best predicted by increased stability of social support for the primary caregiver.
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internal stability
The significance of the groups displayed in the dendrograms is emphasized by statistical calculations, by which the internal stability (significance) of the groups was determined.
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lack of stability
This touches upon the 'lack of stability' of the concept, especially in the ups and downs of everyday classroom life and also in changes in motivation over time.
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lasting stability
Ensuring lasting stability is also linked to success in the field of economic development.
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lateral stability
Therefore, it is necessary to be focused only on lateral stability.
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long-term stability
Residents of agrarian communities invested in their children viewing them, in turn, as an investment in the long-term stability of their community.
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macroeconomic stability
But these same pressures to defend macroeconomic stability may lead liberalising executives to centralise revenues, even though this seems to contradict the logic of liberalism.
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marital stability
As in earlier studies, socioeconomic variables suggest complicated associations with marital stability.
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maximum stability
These results also suggest that, for some parameter s, maximum stability is obtained in the dusty-plasma regime.
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measure of stability
Since welfare is often considered an important social measure of stability of personal relationships, the present findings are of interest.
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mental stability
Unfortunately in severe psychosis, management may be a compromise between mental stability and poorer motor function.
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overall stability
The overall stability of the genome is always under threat of endonuclease nicking and exonuclease digestion.
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political stability
This reverse means test, usually referred to as an 'affluence test', is believed by its opponents to threaten the political stability of the programme.
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postural stability
Axial symptomatology (postural stability, gait, mimic and voice) was more resistant than the distal one, as often described in the literature.
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price stability
In the example, the timeconsistent policy is dominated by a simple rule requiring the central bank to deliver price stability.
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regional stability
For the sake of regional stability, he tried to curb the efforts at reform, especially the demands for increased national independence.
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relative stability
This is corroborated by the region's economic development and relative stability in recent years.
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remarkable stability
Overall, immigrant policy programs have demonstrated remarkable stability.
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short-term stability
There is some support for ' the socialisation school', in that ideological positions and values display considerable short-term stability, although less stability over a four-year period.
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social stability
Issues involve social stability, sympatric behavior and dialects, imitation, and advanced cognitive abilities.
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stability boundary
This allows us to obtain an exact representation for the stability boundary.
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stability control
Online gait planning and modification, stability control, and motion planning in complex environment would be our future research goals.
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stability pact
These adjacent areas of policy-making remain at the national level, albeit subject to overall restrictions conforming to the so-called stability pact.
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stability region
Since the conditions are sufficient conditions, the actual stability region may be larger.
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static stability
Moreover, the stability margin should lie within a cer tain range to ensure static stability of the vehicle.
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structural stability
The effect of this has been to emphasize the structural stability and the degree of systematicity that existed even in early forms of these languages.
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sufficient stability
This is the sufficient stability condition for the particular case under consideration, which demonstrates clearly the stabilizing effect of the magnetic field shear.
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temporal stability
The temporal stability of prosaccade task performance in psychiatric patients is clearly an issue that warrants further investigation.
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thermal stability
Second, the switch decreases the thermal stability of the pigment molecule.
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