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1 House prices have begun to stabilise in recent months in Ireland.
2 The commercial property market should stabilise in 2012, according to property consultants CBRE.
3 The gap between imports and exports had appeared to stabilise in the second quarter.
4 Oppenheim to stabilise in 2010 and to grow assets thereafter.
5 The Boeing executive, however, was optimistic that the situation would stabilise in the near term.
6 But he said the situation should stabilise in 2010.
7 And Cox sounded an optimistic note on group fees which started to stabilise in May.
8 The bank expects its pace of growth to help income stabilise in 2016 despite these economic concerns.
9 Some positive news for Japanese Whalers as Minke Whale numbers stabilise in the Antarctic and others recover.
10 Trading is set to stabilise in the second half, but operating margins would remain lower than previous years.
11 Hamptons is predicting that the property market in Dubai will stabilise in 2007 as a result of these laws.
12 He expects the rupee to stabilise in the near-term, averaging 50.50 in the January-March quarter.
13 The weather was expected to stabilise in Bosnia in the next few days and the level of major rivers to decrease.
14 The company said it expected wholesale revenue to stabilise in its new fiscal year, with order books now in line with expectations.
15 The gradual decline in the number of new infections has raised hopes that the situation will begin to stabilise in the mainland.
16 About a dozen of them who spoke to Reuters said they believed the currency would stabilise in six months to a year.
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