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151. Seeing her husband, she set it down by the back door and came across to the stable. 152. The hepatitis B virus may be stable in dried blood and blood products at room temperature for up to seven days. 153. The revisionist theorists were also, however, much concerned with strong and stable government. 154. In nature, the elements form stable chemical compounds with each other, usually involving oxygen. 155. A stable economy is best achieved by ensuring a steady and low rate of growth in the money supply. 4. 156. Unfortunately I had shut the stable door after the horse had fled. 157. Banks usually denominate loans to poorer countries in more stable currencies like the dollar. 158. For these reasons, most finns strive to maintain a reasonably stable dividend payment from year to year. 159. The organisational structure most conducive to high performance depends on whether the environment is stable and simple, or changing and complex. 160. Harte and his stable of writers saw California as a nexus, with San Francisco as its central bazaar. 161. For most purposes the floor of a canal boat may be considered stable, like that of a domestic interior. 162. Outwardly Britain may have appeared stable; the class system and its accompanying distribution of wealth remained largely unchallenged. 163. A nursing supervisor Monday morning said they were in stable condition. 164. At one level this has enabled him to achieve the considerable feat of maintaining reasonably stable government for more than twenty years. 165. Tonight the baby is in a critical but stable condition in hospital. 166. Apart from farmers, even the old petty bourgeoisie have grown or remained stable as a proportion of the labour force. 167. Practices with less stable populations would have to run shorter cycles to achieve similar detection rates. 168. Peering through the cobwebs at the stable clock, Umberto realized he should have been up an hour ago. 169. Hence a social contract can ensure stable cooperation only if it reads' I will cooperate. 170. Whether such a steady state is locally stable depends on the assumptions made concerning expectations. 171. Telford drove piles in behind the lock walls and bolted together the iron plates to make the lock both stable and watertight. 172. At the side of the house, across a cobbled yard, lay an L-shaped stable block. 173. That is already about half a percentage point lower than the rate many analysts and policy-makers regard as consistent with stable inflation. 174. The Government must establish the constitutional framework for stable and decentralised government. 175. The metal trim on the livery stable was gleaming like molten brass. 176. Inconsistent State practice would only defeat the entire purpose of the convention for a stable regime. 177. So returns will be more stable on a share with a higher dividend yield, other things being equal. 178. In other words, complex systems were less likely to be stable than simple ones. 179. The sun was no longer lighting up the stable and in the window the light was dimming. 180. The problem of establishing coherent, explicit and stable objectives for state enterprises applies with particular force to the railways.