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1 Time will tell how stable , reliable and efficient that government will be.
2 He told Reuters: We're yet to see how stable the new connection is.
3 It all depends on the holds and how stable you feel in your stance.
4 And how stable is that leadership as a durable solution capable of withstanding further crises?
5 It is subject to discussion how stable these dysfunctions are over the course of schizophrenia, e.g.
6 As these interactions often involve a fitness cost, it is unclear how stable cooperation can emerge.
7 On top of that, a sensor in the robot itself calculates how stable each gait is.
8 He peered down into the hole, bracing himself, not knowing how stable the bank might be.
9 The real story of Northern Ireland over the past three years is how stable it has been.
10 A first professional league has changed the women's game but how stable are the foundations of the pyramid?
11 That's how stable solar activity is.
12 Oliver, how stable is this stuff?
13 But how stable are the foundations of this restructured pyramid which marks a new era for the domestic game?
14 Then a series of loading tests with arcane names like Stuffblock or Rutschblock determines how stable the snowpack is.
15 No matter how stable her situation had become since the second surgery, she still looked terrifying to those who saw her.
16 University of Botswana politics lecturer Gladys Mokhahwa told AFP: These elections are actually a test to how stable the country is.
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