Last year growth stagnated and only the most optimistic scenarios still predict growth this year. |
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As the Protestant middle classes began to withdraw from Unionist politics, the quality of the candidates sank and the party stagnated. |
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But, it also made people wonder why the much needed rainwater harvesting structures were not extended to some areas where water simply stagnated. |
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The literacy rate for women has stagnated, and, in certain regions, the level of female illiteracy is very high. |
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Consumer confidence and spending in the euro zone have stagnated since July. |
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Having stagnated for untold ages in an evolutionary backwater, they now had the modern world thrust suddenly upon them. |
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Overall, between 1700 and 1800, proto-industries expanded while crafts stagnated or declined. |
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Trade deficit has risen, exports have almost stagnated and inflation has gone out of control. |
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The balance-of-payment deficit became a major concern as imports soared and exports stagnated, which further raised the mountain of debt. |
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These symbols are the visual metonyms of Asian essentialism that have stagnated Asian Canadian discourse for some time. |
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They argue that in the Arab empire, and in China, glassmaking arts stagnated and even declined during the period of the European Renaissance. |
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The growth of recent years has relied on the public sector and the consumer, while manufacturing has stagnated. |
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The economy stagnated in the second quarter as the global slowdown hit exports and manufacturing, even as consumer spending picked up. |
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The neglect of heritage buildings in Chennai can be seen from the way water gets stagnated in front of these structures or in their premises during rainy days. |
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The exchange rate went up, and the economy stagnated for six years. |
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A few cities grew rapidly, but many smaller places stagnated or declined. |
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However, since then total aid commitments to education have stagnated and are well below what is required to reach a limited set of EFA goals. |
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Even so, disposable incomes after government transfers and income taxes have stagnated over the last five years. |
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Rather, the core budget has stagnated, in the face of growth and increased demands. |
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But this has been at the expense of the working class and significant sections of the middle class whose living standards have stagnated and declined. |
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Finally, expenditure on doctors and clinical biology, which had stagnated for much of the 1990s, accelerated sharply at the end of the period. |
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His contact with the public worked well even if his fame stagnated a little. |
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In Denmark and Norway, support for the populist right has all but stagnated. |
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The expansion may boost an industry that stagnated in North America and Western Europe because of concern about safety and disposal of radioactive waste. |
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Sales stagnated in value and a widespread drop in margins for all products weighed heavily on the operating result. |
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The process has stagnated under a welter of procedures and turf-battles between the different institutions responsible. |
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Average incomes stagnated near that level during the next two years and probably remain near this level currently. |
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This freedom of movement would mean a necessary injection into our slightly stagnated labour markets. |
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Excluding this sector, sales, expressed in real terms, declined while real income stagnated. |
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In contrast, the declines observed in countries with higher mortality have occurred at a slower rate, stagnated or even reversed. |
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Debates within mainstream development studies have stagnated around a narrow, acultural emphasis on institutions or the size and role of government. |
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It eliminates hypochondriac pain and relieves stagnated anger. |
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Sales of condensed soups in those familiar red cans have stagnated. |
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With economic activity still low corporate investment has stagnated and will be unlikely to initiate a catchup process until late in the year. |
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His artistic motivation stagnated due to his feeling of rootlessness, writing, 'I am a foreigner wherever I am. |
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Unemployment rose into the double digits, earnings stagnated, and governments were swimming in deficits and debts. |
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A new constitution was adopted in 1996, but the government struggled to implement reforms and the economy stagnated. |
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Wages have stagnated at the bottom and the national minimum wage has not been able to keep up with the cost of living. |
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Smith's early promise has been compromised by the 49ers' vicissitude, and he and the team have stagnated. |
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The two strongest objections each approach levels at the other is the claim that eclectics are undisciplined, and that traditionalists are stagnated. |
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There have been plenty of periods when development has stagnated or even fallen for centuries at a stretch. |
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Salvia breaks up stagnated Blood, produces new Blood, calms the fetus, facilitates the removal of a dead fetus, stops metrorrhagia and leukorrhea and regulates channels. |
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In spite of declining landing volumes for most stocks, first sale prices for many important species have stagnated or even declined in real terms. |
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As a wider variety of global luxury commodities entered the European markets by sea, previous European markets for luxury goods stagnated. |
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He presented numbers showing that Africa's population stagnated during this period, while that of Europe and Asia grew dramatically. |
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Like water, it stagnated, grew fetid, made the atmosphere reek. |
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Due to the decade long insurgency and unstable political situation, most of the enacted Acts could not be enforced at the proper time and place, development works were stagnated and physical infrastructures were destroyed. |
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Even where they have been making record profits, companies have hoarded their cash rather than pay more out in the form of higher wages, which have stagnated even as employment has increased. |
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Because of insufficient investment in capacity, oil production has stagnated, while a population boom combined with large subsidies for domestic consumption have caused consumption to skyrocket. |
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Does that mean that logged out users have stagnated, too? |
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Even before the recent problems between the CBC management and its technical staff, viewership for CBC TV and listenership for CBC radio has gone down and stagnated. |
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Here, the orchestra delivered pianissimi of remarkable refinement and accuracy, but too often the music simply stagnated. |
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Little could be done about this: tighter monetary or fiscal policy would have strangled a weak economy and further pummeled wages. But pay also stagnated because British workers' productivity did. |
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There is one controversy to look forward to, and that's the welfare cap – a cynical attack on the disabled and the lowest paid whose earnings have stagnated. |
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Spending levels have essentially stagnated since then. |
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With such limited road access, Kalabo and the other river districts are almost totally cut off from the rest of the country, and their development has stagnated. |
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During the last years, the car-ferries and containers carriers recorded mainly an increase in their number, while that of the liquid and refrigerated bulk carriers practically stagnated. |
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Cheese consumption in Switzerland, meanwhile, stagnated. Increasing pressure on retail prices has led to an expansion in the low-price product ranges. |
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The nuclear disarmament process had stagnated in recent years due to a lack of consensus and political will, however, recent developments provided a source of encouragement. |
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Development activities have stagnated, with the risk of food insecurity, particularly in the North, where small farmers are forced to sell their harvest cheaply to avoid facing barriers. |
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Fighter development stagnated between the wars, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom, where budgets were small. |
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The number of fast food outlets doubled between 1995 and 2005, while the strength of the traditional catering has stagnated. |
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The economy stagnated under the dictatorship of President Ferdinand Marcos as the regime spawned economic mismanagement and political volatility. |
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Arts stagnated after independence until the emergence of Indigenismo in the early 20th century. |
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He presents numbers that show that Africa's population stagnated during this period, while that of Europe and Asia grew dramatically. |
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Following the war, the colony's economy stagnated because of the pressures caused by the war's spending. |
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Antisubmarine warfare has not stagnated, but it shows signs of disarray. |
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After having stagnated during 2009-11, the labour force is now experiencing a new burst of growth. |
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Average weekly earnings have gone up, even as employment has stagnated. |
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However, since the World economic crisis of 2008 and a subsequent drop in oil prices, Russia's economy has stagnated and poverty has again started to rise. |
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Although in the 1950s British colonial officials attempted, through various administrative development efforts, to make up for past neglect, the protectorate stagnated. |
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Arts and Crafts products were admired in Austria and Germany in the early 20th century, and under their inspiration design moved rapidly forward while it stagnated in Britain. |
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