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For comparison, rival Facebook grew at a more stagnant 2.2 percent.
Today, the economic progress of the typical immigrant is much more stagnant.
The more my friends recommend shows I absolutely must watch, the larger and more stagnant this pool grows.
This coincides with the advent of winter weather patterns that often bring more stagnant air masses to the region.
In contrast, in a country with a more stagnant population, starting a new business requires replacing an existing business.
And now comes Hillary Clinton's economic plan, which will deliver more stagnant growth, falling wages, dropping productivity, and depressed investment.
Returning to the greater employment security and stability of the pre-1800 world would imply a reversion to its more stagnant economy.
Weak productivity is also a consequence of the reallocation of workers from industries with relatively high rates of growth to more stagnant ones.
Powerful, high atmospheric wind patterns, including the jet stream, have grown weaker and "wavier" during the summer, which means more stagnant atmospheric weather.
And there are other, more stagnant periods in which the polls might change, but those changes don't tend to have any lasting impact.
The Republican Party has remained more stagnant with 32% saying they feel "positively" towards the GOP, compared to 30% in March and 27% in December.
Lice, also a problem in other countries, tend to concentrate in the more stagnant waters of Norway's bays and fjords where farms are now based.
In sci-fi, super powers benefit from a more stagnant frame speed, enhancing the impact of smashing a landmark to smithereens or stopping that proverbial speeding bullet.
Fires aren't the only way climate change affects pollution levels, either: hotter temperatures can mean more stagnant air, and more ozone clogging the air near the ground.
"It's a great case study in the way that electric can reinvigorate products that are becoming more stagnant," Alta Motors co-founder and CPO Marc Fenigstein told Mashable.
If I thought I had everything figured out, that to me would mean I'm more stagnant than anything elseI'm searching for something but I don't know what it is.
Low rates have in the past been as much a feature of rip-roaring economies—eg, in the 1950s and 1960s—as of the more stagnant ones experienced recently.
Dripped On The Road, an artist residency that hosted its inaugural session late last year, is the antithesis to these more stagnant artistic retreats, incorporating almost nonstop travel throughout its 6 week duration.
Despite long-standing fears over overbuilding, China's property market has shown signs of stabilizing, even in the more stagnant residential sector, with the government backtracking on some cooling measures it put in place to calm the previously overheated market.
"If you don't have access to money to buy repellent, to sleep with an air conditioner on so mosquitoes won't bite you, to have mosquito nets around you and you live in areas where there's more stagnant water, obviously you have higher risks," he said.
But New Girl is more sentimental than Girls, and more nostalgic for its own past, and so the jokes feel slightly more stagnant — Nick leaves a bowl of mashed potatoes under his bed for months; Schmidt melts into a mumbling mannequin when he finds out about Cece's past relationships.
Mr. Macron is eager to put forward longer-term strategic proposals, but is increasingly impatient with a more stagnant Germany and a divided coalition in that country, where the left-leaning Social Democrats block his European military and security proposals and the conservative Christian Democrats block his proposals for more economic integration, higher spending and eurozone reform.
Though Galveston rebuilt its port and other major operations quickly, major investment moved inland, largely to Houston. Soon, Houston and Texas City had outpaced Galveston as major ports. The oil boom in Texas began in 1901, and soon pipelines and refineries were built in Texas City. Industrial growth blossomed, especially during World War II. Galveston's manufacturing sector, however, was more stagnant during the 20th century.
Sagittaria filiformis, the threadleaf arrowhead, is an aquatic plant species native to the eastern United States, from Maine south to Florida and Alabama. it occurs in flowing streams in the northern part of its range, but more stagnant waters such as marshes and swamps in the South. Sagittaria filiformis is a perennial herb up to 170 cm tall. Some leaves are thread-like, entirely underwater, but others are narrowly ovate or lanceolate and floating on the surface.
A very gentle temperature gradient from the equator to the poles meant weaker global winds, which drive the ocean currents, resulted in less upwelling and more stagnant oceans than today. This is evidenced by widespread black shale deposition and frequent anoxic events. Sediment cores show that tropical sea surface temperatures may have briefly been as warm as , warmer than at present, and that they averaged around . Meanwhile, deep ocean temperatures were as much as warmer than today's.
2012 marked the tenth year of production for the UCW ZERO company. At the first show of the new year on January 14, 2012, was the "official" return of former five-time UCW ZERO Heavyweight Champion Blitz to the UCW ZERO ring, who had in recent years become more and more stagnant as a regular member of the roster. On March 31, 2012, UCW ZERO held a show involving Martin Casaus, who faced his rival Luke Robinson.
Researchers in Brazil by sector of employment, 2001 and 2011. Source: UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030 (2015), Figure 8.6 Brazil's GERD/GDP ratio remains well below that of both advanced economies and such dynamic emerging market economies as China and, especially, the Republic of Korea. At the same time, it is quite comparable to the more stagnant developed economies such as Italy or Spain and other major emerging markets like the Russian Federation. It is also well ahead of other Latin American countries.
The Northern sector of Operation Lifeline Sudan was noted to have coordinated extensively with the Sudanese government in Khartoum. This cooperation led to this sector prioritizing the delivery of aid to internally-displaced individuals that had gathered around the capital of Khartoum. It also led to this sector undertaking operations that were substantively aligned with the development priorities of the Sudanese government. Consequently, the Northern sector of OLS was significantly more intertwined with the government's interests and regulations, leading it to be less independent and more stagnant.
Website design among cross-cultural barriers include factoring in decisions about culture-sensitive color meanings, layout preferences, animation and sounds. In a case study conducted by the IT University of Copenhagen, it was found that websites catering to high-context cultures ended to have more detailed and advanced designs, including various images and animations. Low-context websites had less animation and more stagnant images, with more details on information. The images found on the websites used in the study promoted individualistic and collectivist characteristics within the low-context and high-context websites, respectively.
In August 1972, Simonson traveled to New York with his Star Slammers portfolio, and met with Gerry Boudreau, a friend who worked for DC Comics, where, as Simonson recalls, many young artists had begun working in the 1970s, in contrast to Marvel, which Simonson perceived as more stagnant. Boudreau arranged a meeting between Simonson and editor Archie Goodwin. After meeting with Goodwin, Simonson went to DC's coffee room, where he saw Howard Chaykin, Michael Kaluta, Berni Wrightson and Alan Weiss sitting together. Simonson struck up a conversation with the artists, who looked at his portfolio.
The shabout inhabits rivers from upstream tributaries to river mouths. However, it is rather adaptable and can also be found in more stagnant waters like marshes and reservoirs, although this strong swimmer prefers slow to moderately flowing waters and it has relatively high oxygen requirements. Adults prefer relatively cool waters (optimum ), and migrate upstream in the summer when the lower reaches of rivers become warm, but smaller individuals stay in the lower parts year-round. Nevertheless, the species has a wide temperature tolerance with wild individuals living in rivers that range at least from , and individuals kept in aquaculture at between .
Poor boys of the 1850s like Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller were two of the richest men in the world by 1900. Historians have emphasized that upward social mobility came in small steps over time, and over generations, with the Carnegie-like rags-to-riches scenario a rare one. Some ethnic groups (like Yankees, Irish and Jews) prized upward mobility, and emphasized education as the fastest route; other groups (such as Germans, Poles and Italians) emphasized family stability and home ownership more. Stagnant cities offered less mobility opportunities, leading the more ambitious young men to head to growth centers, often out west.
President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was criticized for the low levels of democracy and freedom of expression in the country by Amnesty International and various other organizations."Tunisia: Open Letter, Strong Concern..." Amnesty International, 2010 which documented restrictions of basic human rights and obstruction of human rights organizations. The Economist's 2008 Democracy Index ranked Tunisia 141 out of 167 countries studied and 143 out of 173 regarding freedom of the press."The Economist Intelligence Unit's Index of Democracy 2008" The Economist, 2008 Later in his rule repression became more brutal, corruption more visible and the economy more stagnant.

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