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stable

[stey-buhl] / ˈsteɪ bəl /


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This phase is relatively stable compared with earlier stages of life, and no additional major turning points appear for about thirty years.

From Science Daily

Targa said it expects Stakeholder to “generate unlevered adjusted free cash flow of approximately $200 million annually with minimal capital needs, very low integration costs and attractive acreage with a stable volume profile.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Buddy was then placed in a trailer and returned to his stable.

From BBC

These structures were built to regulate seasonal flooding, guide water flow, and create stable areas for living and farming within a wetland that changes dramatically throughout the year.

From Science Daily

The stable, full-time job with benefits had become increasingly rare, especially for younger workers.

From The Wall Street Journal