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stability

[stuh-bil-i-tee] / stəˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Hicks said the uncertainty impacted on the ability "to plan effectively" and "deliver stability for residents".

From BBC

Teasing a budget "for stability, for security" and of "confidence", Thomas said while the personal tax allowance change had been well trailed there was "so much more" in the budget.

From BBC

It added that "in light of the planned strike" it was activating measures to ensure aviation safety and service stability.

From BBC

Two weeks of campaigns will see a host of new, younger candidates promise to offer change, challenging veteran politicians who say they provide stability and security.

From Barron's

A real, permanent ceasefire is the first step toward stability, but it must be followed by the rapid restoration of healthcare and education, with sustained investment in psychosocial and mental health support.

From Los Angeles Times