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Normalising

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Normalising meaning

present participle and gerund of normalise

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If every program can be reduced to a canonical form, then the type theory is said to be normalising (or weakly normalising).

But he said several forces were working in the other direction, including normalising supply chains, easing commodity prices, and slowing growth in household consumption and overall demand.

Egypt openly backed the coup, Israel relied on al-Burhan for normalising relations, and the red carpet was rolled out in Istanbul for al-Burhan and Hemedti.

Many viewers on social media have also accused Bawaal of “normalising Hitler’s rule” and for having “spectacularly poor taste”.

Recently, Arab states have been trying to reach consensus on whether to invite Assad to an Arab League summit on May 19 in Riyadh to discuss the pace of normalising ties and on what terms Syria could be allowed back.

Sentencing, Judge John Sampson told him: “There appears to be some movement towards, if not reconciling with, then normalising your relationship with your previous partner - the least said perhaps the better.

Talk of the central bank perhaps looking to begin normalising policy later this year and a lack of pushback on that from Kishida earlier adds to more reason why traders are eagerly anticipating a BOJ pivot.

As part of normalising military communications, U.S. and Chinese officials resumed nuclear weapons discussions in January, but formal arms control negotiations are not expected any time soon.

Christine is an ambassador for Bee Sober, a friendly online community dedicated to normalising sobriety and making new friends.

Considering the BOJ pivot, are they perhaps looking to imported inflation to try and bolster the odds of normalising policy further in the bigger picture?

For the signatories themselves, the ability to justify normalising with Israel lies not within their own capitals, but in Tel Aviv and how long it chooses to hold its present course.

From normalising controlling behaviours to turning a blind eye to abuse, these attitudes need to change.

He had limited continuing observations, although he did appear to stabilise with normalising blood pressure, though no record of fluid balance or clinical presentation.

He mentioned that the situation was gradually normalising as port authorities and stakeholders worked to restore full operations and address the backlog of cargoes.

I definitely don’t believe in normal, but I believe in ‘normalising’ disabled bodies or bodily functions.

Michaela Collins, CEO of Possibilities for Each and Every Kid (PEEK), explained that platforms such as TikTok play a "huge part" in normalising violence and antisocial activity.

Powell said the labour market was normalising, citing data released on Wednesday showing job openings dropping to a three-year low.

Powell's remarks chime with those of several officials at the Fed, who have urged caution on when to begin normalising rates.

Today, a Syrian nationalist regime infused with a heavy dose of Sunni Islamist politics will not pave a straight road to normalising relations with Israel.

With the talent crunch on top of funding normalising, executives and founders face existential questions: How can I organise my business to reach and play at Champions League-level?