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Example sentences for "stabilizing"

Lexicographically close words:
stability; stabilization; stabilize; stabilized; stabilizer; stable; stabled; stableman; stablemen; stables
  1. If such an extension proves feasible, it should give Marxism a real priority in stabilizing the economy and building up the political vigor of the Far East.

  2. Within this structure, education is the practical experience of stabilizing optimal modes of interaction centered around values expressed in language.

  3. However, Rwanda has made significant progress in stabilizing and rehabilitating its economy.

  4. Indeed, it resembles in essentials the plan actually proposed by Aneurin Williams, and later by Professor Irving Fisher[129] for stabilizing the value of money.

  5. Originally the envelope was fitted with inflated streamline stabilizers on either side, but at a later date these were replaced by fixed stabilizing planes.

  6. When repairs were being carried out the elevators were removed from the car framework and attached to the stabilizing fins in accordance with the method in use to-day.

  7. A novelty was introduced by attaching a rudder flap to the top stabilizing fin, but as it worked somewhat stiffly it was later on removed.

  8. It is remarkable that no stabilizing surfaces whatsoever were mounted.

  9. The stabilizing fins, both vertical and horizontal, are similar to those attached to No.

  10. The system of fins for stabilizing purposes on No.

  11. The fourth, the top fin, is merely for stabilizing purposes, the other three being identical in design, and are fitted with the ordinary system of wiring and kingposts to prevent warping.

  12. For steering and stabilizing purposes the S.

  13. Nevertheless, a number of opposition political parties have been legalized and are participating in elections, suggesting that the country may be stabilizing politically.

  14. It announced fundamental principles for the guidance of the States and the stabilizing of American business.

  15. For the sake of illustration, the stabilizing surface has been given an angle of incidence, and therefore has a lift and C.

  16. The name which was given to a type of aeroplane of which the longitudinal stabilizing surface (empennage) was mounted in front of the main lifting surface.

  17. Remember that the stabilizing effect of the longitudinal dihedral lasts only as long as there is momentum in the direction of the first course.

  18. Aeroplane=--A power-driven aerofoil fitted with stabilizing and controlling surfaces.

  19. Tail-Plane=--A horizontal stabilizing surface mounted at some distance behind the main lifting surface.

  20. In other words, the rear stabilizing surface must have a lesser angle of incidence than the main surface--certainly not more than one-third of that of the main surface.

  21. Aeroplanes have, in the past, been built with a stabilizing surface in front of the main surface instead of at the rear of it.

  22. In such design the main surface (which is then the tail surface as well as the principal lifting surface) must be set at a less angle than the forward stabilizing surface, in order to secure a longitudinal dihedral.

  23. These stabilizing movements are taking place all the time, even though imperceptible to the pilot.

  24. It is therefore necessary to find a means of stabilizing the naturally unstable cambered surface.

  25. Aeroplanes of the Dunne and similar types possess no stabilizing surface distinct from the main surface, but they have a longitudinal dihedral which renders them stable.

  26. What I have described is continually going on during flight, but in a well-designed aeroplane such stabilizing movements are, most of the time, so slight as to be imperceptible to the pilot.

  27. Vertical surfaces at the wing-tips may also be set at an angle producing the same stabilizing effect, but they also increase the drift.

  28. Especially is the Commission keenly appreciative of the necessity of stabilizing the credit of the railroads.

  29. Profit sharing as a means of stabilizing labor.

  30. However, Rwanda has made substantial progress in stabilizing and rehabilitating its economy to pre-1994 levels, although poverty levels are higher now.

  31. Larger at the bow and tapering toward the stern where a fixed tail piece or horizontal stabilizing plane is attached, it resembled more or less closely the general outlines of a fish or bird.

  32. In the front of the body was the engine and at the rear extremity a small stabilizing plane.

  33. Just behind the stabilizing plane was the vertical rudder, which turned to right or left.

  34. At the ends of the stabilizing plane, on either side, were two small planes which could be moved up and down.

  35. The envelope is long and cylindrical, pointed at the nose and rounded at the stern, where it is fitted with stabilizing "fins.

  36. The stabilizing influence of this capacity has been dramatically demonstrated more than once over the past year.

  37. It is also a strengthening and stabilizing influence for our whole economy.

  38. The farmer-owned grain reserve has proven to be a particularly effective means of stabilizing grain markets and should be preserved in essentially its present form.

  39. This includes stabilizing the lake level, and is both a waterway and power project.

  40. In our steady Progress toward a more rational world order, the need for large armed forces is progressively declining; but the stabilizing force of American military strength must not be weakened until our hopes are fully realized.

  41. Although the situation in Poland has shown signs of stabilizing recently, Soviet forces remain in a high state of readiness and they could move into Poland on short notice.

  42. It recognizes that a Federal budget should be a stabilizing factor in the economy.

  43. Minor plane surfaces, used in conjunction with the main planes for stabilizing purposes.

  44. Stabilizing planes of some form are a feature, and a necessary feature, on all flying machines, but the methods of application and manipulation vary according to the individual ideas of the inventors.

  45. Curtiss--horizontal biplane rudder, with vertical damping plane between the rudder planes about 10 feet in front of main planes; vertical rudder in rear; stabilizing planes at each end of upper main plane.

  46. Curtiss attaches horizontal stabilizing surfaces to the upper plane; has a double horizontal rudder in front, with a vertical rudder and horizontal stabilizing surfaces in rear.

  47. System by which the rudders and stabilizing planes are manipulated.

  48. The elevating rudders are arranged so as to act as stabilizing planes when the machine is in flight.

  49. There are other displacements, however, and these are the most frequent, which can be only overcome by manipulation of the stabilizing planes.

  50. Small stabilizing planes attached to the main planes to assist in preserving equilibrium.

  51. Curtiss steers his aeroplane by means of a wheel, but secures the desired stabilizing effect with an ingenious jointed chair-back.

  52. Stabilizing shaft," repeated Andy, memorizing, "and the name of the airship painted on that big paddle is the Eagle.

  53. Put yours on the stabilizing shaft when I take mine off.

  54. The object of stabilizing a ship is not merely to cater to the comfort of passengers who are subject to seasickness, but to save wear and tear on the vessel and also to economize time and fuel.

  55. A big air-filled bag hangs from the stern of the balloon and serves as a rudder while two other horizontal bags serve as stabilizing fins.

  56. An automatic means of stabilizing an aeroplane has also been devised, a description of which will be found in Chapter XXI.

  57. It is doubtful whether gliders contributed much to the art in the direction of laterally stabilizing aeroplanes.

  58. The difficulty of using any particular model, is true, also, of the arrangement of the fore and aft control, as well as the means for laterally stabilizing it.

  59. They possess the same shape, their stabilizing qualities and mechanism for assuring stability are still the same.

  60. It seems to be a form which has equal stabilizing powers whether at slow or at high speeds, thus differing essentially from many forms which require a certain speed in order to get the best results.

  61. Penaud, a Frenchman, in 1872, made a model aeroplane which had the stabilizing means in the tail.

  62. This is an entirely new departure in the history of labor, for it attempts to provide international machinery for stabilizing conditions of labor in the various signatory countries.

  63. The older unions, however, have a stabilizing influence upon the newer, and a genuine conservatism such as characterizes the British unions is becoming more apparent as age solidifies custom and lends respect to by-laws and constitutions.

  64. The memory of the Leader and his teachings settled into the stabilizing roles of founding father and general dogma.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stabilizing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.