remain steady
61Oria (river) — Oria The Oria river on its way through Lasarte Oria with mount Buruntza on the background Origin Basque Mountains Mouth Cantabrian Sea …
62Life Cycle — The course of events that brings a new product into existence and follows its growth into a mature product and into eventual critical mass and decline. The most common steps in the life cycle of a product include the following phases: •… …
63Retractable Preferred Shares — A specific type of preferred stock thats lets the owner sell the share back to the issuer at a set price. Typically, the issuer can force the redemption of the retractable preferred share for cash at maturity. Sometimes instead of cash,… …
64assumption — as|sump|tion W2S2 [əˈsʌmpʃən] n 1.) something that you think is true although you have no definite proof assumption that ▪ A lot of people make the assumption that poverty only exists in the Third World. ▪ My calculations were based on the… …
65ballast — bal|last [ bæləst ] noun uncount a substance such as water, sand, or metal that is carried in ships or large BALLOONS to help them remain steady …
66harden — verb 1》 make or become hard or harder. ↘(of prices of shares, commodities, etc.) rise and remain steady at a higher level. 2》 (harden something off) inure a plant to cold by gradually increasing its exposure to the outside. Derivatives… …
67ballast — UK [ˈbæləst] / US noun [uncountable] a substance such as water, sand, or metal that is carried in ships or large balloons to help them remain steady …
68provided — pro•vid•ed [[t]prəˈvaɪ dɪd[/t]] conj. providing • Etymology: 1375–1425 usage: The conjunctions provided and providing are interchangeable. Both mean “on the condition or understanding that,” with that sometimes expressed: Provided (or Providing)… …
69HRCH — Hunting Retriever Champion (Finished) Search A United Kennel Club/Hunting Retriever club title used as a prefix, before the name. This title is achieved upon attaining 100 championship points. Fifteen Championship points are awarded per UKC …
70stand fire — noun Etymology: stand (II) + fire : a forest fire that ignites the trunks of trees * * * stand fire To remain steady under the fire of an enemy (also figurative) • • • Main Entry: ↑stand …