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stabilization

[stey-buh-li-zey-shuhn] / ˌsteɪ bə lɪˈzeɪ ʃən /


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The top priorities are boosting domestic demand and supporting social welfare, while property market stabilization has slipped down the agenda.

From Barron's

"It is the factor that ensures they can attach properly in the first place. Without that initial stabilization, the system stalls."

From Science Daily

Kessinger noted that Confluent shares could have likely appreciated to the deal value if Confluent posted several strong quarters in a row and showed “some stabilization in cloud growth.”

From Barron's

When it was first introduced a few years ago, this “stabilization” provision overruled a prior formula that increased benefits more slowly.

From The Wall Street Journal

A central element of this pathway is the thalamus, which helps determine which memories should be kept and directs them to the cortex for long-term stabilization.

From Science Daily