Stable definition

Stable means that a rating is not likely to change
Stable in relation to land, means land form dimensions are or will be stable within tolerable limits now and in the foreseeable future. Stability includes consideration of geotechnical stability, settlement and consolidation allowances, bearing capacity (trafficability), erosion resistance and geochemical stability with respect to seepage, leachate and related contaminant generation.
Stable rating outlook means that the rating is not likely to change over a one to two-year period.

Examples of Stable in a sentence

  • If the Train Operator fails to comply with any directions given under paragraph 4.1, Network Rail shall be entitled to remove from the Network or Stable any Specified Equipment left on the Network or to instruct a third party to do so and any reasonable costs incurred by Network Rail in taking such steps shall be paid promptly by the Train Operator.


More Definitions of Stable

Stable rating outlook means that a rating is not likely to change.
Stable means a Condition in respect of which there have been no new, or changes in: symptoms, prescribed medication (type or dosage of medication), or Treatment. In addition, there are no unreported results of tests, investigations, or consultations unless the results indicate no change in a previously identified Condition.
Stable means computer jobs, tasks, transactions or procedures consistently performing in accordance with the provided documentation and specifications ending in a normal mode and not ending abnormally.
Stable acceleration" for the purpose of Annex 7 is based on the assumption of a constant acceleration over the complete measurement distance between AA' and BB' plus the vehicle length.
Stable rating trend means that the rating is not likely to change.
Stable rating outlook means that the rating is not likely to change over the intermediate to longer term.
Stable rating outlook means that the rating is not likely to change over the medium term.