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This follows from Theorem 2 in thurston'sThurston's 1974 paper "A generalization of the Reeb stability theorem", at least if $H^1(L,R)=0$.

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82172971.pdf

This follows from Theorem 2 in thurston's 1974 paper "A generalization of the Reeb stability theorem", at least if $H^1(L,R)=0$.

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82172971.pdf

This follows from Theorem 2 in Thurston's 1974 paper "A generalization of the Reeb stability theorem", at least if $H^1(L,R)=0$.

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82172971.pdf

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This follows from Theorem 2 in thurston's 1974 paper "A generalization of the Reeb stability theorem", at least if $H^1(L,R)=0$.

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82172971.pdf

This follows from Theorem 2 in thurston's 1974 paper "A generalization of the Reeb stability theorem", at least if $H^1(L,R)=0$.

This follows from Theorem 2 in thurston's 1974 paper "A generalization of the Reeb stability theorem", at least if $H^1(L,R)=0$.

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82172971.pdf

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This follows from Theorem 2 in thurston's 1974 paper "A generalization of the Reeb stability theorem", at least if $H^1(L,R)=0$.