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  • n  the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn
  • n  the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable

  • Big decisions have to be taken by June about the future of the stabilisation force in Bosnia, where Europeans are looking for a continuing American troop commitment.
News & Articles

  • ECB rates becoming more effective again - Draghi
    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is ready to act to aid the euro zone economy if needed, while signs of market stabilisation mean interest rates are becoming a more effective tool again, ...
    June 18, 2013 - Reuters via Yahoo! Finance
Quotes

  • Novak Djokovic in Melbourne Herald Sun
    I have a lot of expectations and pressure and sometimes it's difficult to stay calm on court,Djokovic said. "I'm still young and I still need to improve some elements in the game, as well as the mental stabilisation."
  • Peter MacKay in Jamaica Gleaner
    The government of Canada feels it has a moral imperative to do everything in its power to help with the international relief and stabilisation effortsin Haiti, MacKay told a news conference, "and to do so as quickly as humanly possible."
  • Ben Bernanke in Business Standard
    Economic activity appears to have decelerated broadly,Bernanke said today to a congressional Joint Economic Committee hearing, downgrading the assessment of Fed officials when they met on September 16. "Stabilisation of our financial...

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