Definitionn. the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast
Last update: October 22, 2015
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The president tried to maintain political stability in the country during the time of emergency. [Please select]
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The oxychloride, bromides, and other compounds were subsequently discovered; here we need only notice Moissan's preparation of the trifluoride and Thorpe's discovery of the pentafluoride, a compound of especial note, for it volatilizes unchanged, giving a vapour of normal density and so demonstrating the stability of a pentavalent phosphorus compound (the pentachloride and pentabromide dissociate into a molecule of the halogen element and phosphorus trichoride). [Please select]
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Nor was this the only Irish Church question that endangered the stability of the ministry. [Please select]
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Hugh, somebody's been in the shack while we were away, and cribbed the plan for my aeroplane stability device. [Please select]
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I am using a stability device right now on this monoplane. [Please select]
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This was to give stability in the rough waters they ran a chance of encountering on the outskirts of the Sargasso. [Please select]
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There is no stability in him, neither length of love nor of hate, no bottom, little faith. [Please select]
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The existence of the great war debts is a menace to financial stability everywhere. [Please select]
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His brokers, Finglemores, had only one answer to all inquiries: "Sir Charles has every confidence in the stability of Golcondas, and doesn't wish to sell or to increase the panic." [Please select]
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