0 regular and well-balanced and not likely to change suddenly:
Only then could parish politics be put back on an even keel.
The system is verging on insanity, and things will have to be put back on an even keel in the near future.
At present, they are steaming through smooth waters—the by-elections show that—on an even keel, but, on this topic, the wind of public opinion blows dull.
Our economies are disoriented, and we are still struggling today to get back on an even keel in the face of determined emerging powers.
It is hoped that it will keep things on an even keel.
Could not that be considered in this case, allowing the nationalised airline to compete on an even keel with them?
I am trying to keep the debate on an even keel and not to be too polemical.
The introduction of measures such as these orders will stabilise the situation so that we can put the coal industry on an even keel.