Besides, politicians were profuse enough, serving mostly to stagnate government and delay any true progress. |
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He said problems of competitiveness would also severely constrain the small industry sector, which he feared would stagnate. |
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Experience so far suggests that house prices are more likely to stagnate than crash. |
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Within these expanded veins, blood is allowed to stagnate and coagulate, forming clots on the vessel walls. |
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If wound fluid is allowed to stagnate, microorganisms may thrive and cause cross-contamination between patients. |
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The net result is that mature welfare states tend economically to stagnate. |
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Labour will preserve and enhance York's wonderful historic and green environment, while ensuring the city does not stagnate. |
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Many experts who do not expect a crash think that house prices will stagnate for several years. |
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As the Lung is attacked, its function to regulate water passage becomes impaired, water begins to stagnate and phlegm starts to form. |
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With a view to reducing the heat inside, the water is allowed to stagnate inside the tiger enclosure. |
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If the top level politician remains too long in the saddle, the junior ranks may stagnate. |
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In the countryside, tens of millions of unhappy farmers are watching their incomes stagnate and fall farther behind those in the booming cities. |
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Potentially, an economy can stagnate until the crisis eases by sufficient liquidity coming back into general circulation. |
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The still waters stagnate as discarded bottles float to the surface. |
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A fetor of evil seemed to hang in the amazingly still, and stagnate air. |
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The working temperature is 70ºC. The process takes place basically because the sodium perborate oxidises the stagnate ion into stannic. |
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Those who are still employed have seen their wages stagnate and their pensions shrivel in the stockmarket crash. |
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Dependent upon how things go on the day, the momentum for further action will build, stagnate or dissipate. |
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With little room for manoeuvre, he has allowed the Belfast assembly to stagnate. |
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Complacent managers allowed its business to stagnate and fall far behind those of its rivals. |
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It should aim to send out alarm signals to the effect that if essential reforms are not undertaken, Europe is likely to stagnate and fall behind. |
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While most were resigned to the idea that primary, resource-based industries like fisheries could stagnate or decline, hope still existed. |
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It was expected that demand for polyester filament yarn would grow at a steady rate, while production capacity would stagnate. |
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Factory orders in the U. S. continue to stagnate, albeit not collapse as export growth has so far held up. |
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The economic situation continued to stagnate and signs of a further slowdown were visible. |
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Teenagers stagnate in undemanding jobs upon graduation from high school. |
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In any sport the teams at the bottom stagnate if you have a closed shop. |
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Yes, the economy remains sclerotic, work force participation is abysmal, and wages stagnate. |
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This means that their gene pools stagnate and accumulate increasingly harmful mutations. |
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In this scenario, productivity will rise, but wages may stagnate or decline. |
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And just as early birds use fear to motivate, procrastinators use fear to stagnate. |
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The jury is still out on whether the tide will recede, stagnate or become a flood. |
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Harping about a Republican war on women while wages stagnate and growth sputters is trivial and desperate. |
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As uncertainty over plans, as yet undisclosed, causes house prices to stagnate or slump, the council could conveniently then offer rock-bottom compensation. |
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No matter what you do, standing water is likely to stagnate. |
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Fishmongers in Accrington's new Market Pavilions say the problem is preventing the waste water from their kiosks from flowing away and allowing it to stagnate. |
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Relationships have to keep moving forward or they stagnate and die. |
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Exporters' incomes will be hit by lower returns and higher investment costs, the effect of which will be to slow export expansion and stagnate the economy. |
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Within these types of general treatment, reference should also be made to the electroplated tin plating process which involves sodium stagnate, sodium acetate, caustic soda, sodium perborate and water. |
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My Doctrine, therefore, does not stagnate the spirit, nor does it halt the evolution of man, on the contrary, it frees them and enlightens them so that they may analyze, reason, investigate, and work. |
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During this period there is a tendency for performance to stagnate as the power to weight ratio changes, the center of mass drops, and the amount of body fat increases. |
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Academics at Cranfield International Centre for Women Leaders have warned that female boardroom participation could stagnate below one third without measurable targets. |
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The Committee fears that the processes used at the moment will lose steam during the transition period prior to the launch of the new system in 2006 and may even peter out entirely or stagnate. |
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Or to flip things around, those who are overwhelmingly without employer-based insurance as part of their total compensation package are also those who have seen their incomes stagnate. |
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Nevertheless, we should not stagnate nor come to a standstill. |
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In general it analyzes how societies progress, stagnate, or regress because of their local or regional economy, or the global economy. |
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Women have seen their wages fall or stagnate, their environment deteriorate, their jobs disappear or reappear in the form of contingent, precarious work, and their unpaid workloads soar. |
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If we take it away, if we put them in normal prisons, excuse the expression, and just let them stagnate there, it's counter-productive, particularly when they are getting close to leaving prison. |
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As their raw material prices stagnate and their debts grow, they find themselves trapped in the vicious circle of declining investments in the sector that is the key to development. |
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In contrast to the Western European markets, which are tending to stagnate, it is mainly in Central and Eastern Europe that the future growth will occur. |
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We have no choice, otherwise there are good chances that it will stagnate. |
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Because of the high price of palladium and patients' esthetic requirements, the global demand for precious metal alloys will stagnate over the next few years. |
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With the closures of the Reformation, however, Windsor's pilgrim traffic died out, and the town began to stagnate about ten years afterwards. |
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However, profits should stagnate this year and next. |
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Assessment procedures are stultifying and stagnate the mind. |
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The current French government has made it clear that it is fully aware of the need to reenergize Francophone cooperation, along with university and linguistic exchanges, which were left to stagnate for quite some time. |
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Production continued to stagnate in Western Europe, was up in Oceania and Asia, but down in the USA and Eastern Europe, though the latter showed signs of recovery. |
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Businesses that do not expand tend to lose momentum and stagnate instead. |
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Lacking real opportunities to make their claims heard, their living conditions stagnate well below the national average, and their rights are easily ignored. |
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We are now caught in a cycle where costs for welfare and related remedial measures continue to grow while funds for economic development stagnate or are reduced. |
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However, during the next century the port of Calais began to stagnate gradually, as the nearby ports of Boulogne and Dunkirk began to rise and compete. |
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