"If I feel stagnant, then my body's stagnant, and then my insides feel stagnant," she said.
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Which means you somehow are able to keep your health care premiums stagnant, energy prices stagnant and consumer goods prices stagnant.
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We were stagnant, our economy was stagnant, now we have a booming economy.
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Does the fact that you're physically stagnant have anything to do with the fact that you're mentally stagnant?
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Indeed, if stagnant services complement an economy's high-flying sectors (plying tech firms with educated workers, for example), then rising employment in stagnant areas raises rather than lowers overall productivity growth.
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But it felt different — somehow more stifling and stagnant.
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By contrast, activity in Chevron shows bearishness has remained stagnant.
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With wages stagnant, consumers dipped into savings to fund spending.
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Meanwhile, black and Hispanic men's wages have remained relatively stagnant.
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The economy, stagnant for a decade, has gone into freefall.
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However, the federal minimum wage has remained stagnant since 2009.
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The economy is stagnant and corruption is rife (see chart).
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With growth stagnant, business lobbyists are asking for looser policy.
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It's used to justify stagnant pay and worsening work conditions.
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Nationwide, public school teacher wages have been stagnant or falling.
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Unemployment is stuck above 11 percent and wages are stagnant.
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Dengue is transmitted by mosquitoes that breed in stagnant water.
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You just have to make sure to not be stagnant.
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We got so stagnant on both sides of the ball.
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"We don't want to see anything stay stagnant," she said.
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Protests over rising prices and stagnant incomes are now common.
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Italy's economy has been stagnant for well over a decade.
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Overregulation manifests as reduced innovation, stagnant wages, and lost jobs.
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Meanwhile, white populations across the world are stagnant or dwindling.
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Maybe their company is losing money or growth is stagnant.
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Demand for pastry chefs is soaring, but salaries are stagnant.
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Mr. Trump is proposing to overturn that stagnant, corrupt system.
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That kind of environment makes workers miserable and careers stagnant.
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To show that culture isn't necessarily this one stagnant thing.
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Wages grew 3.1%, robust growth after years of stagnant paychecks.
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On Wednesday, Novartis forecast only stagnant results for this year.
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It's the first place of this album that feels stagnant.
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The wind had started blowing, scattering the stagnant clouds above.
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Since the Great Recession, economic growth has been generally stagnant.
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I think retail stays stagnant in a lot of ways.
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Wages for most American workers during that period were stagnant.
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Both have been suffered from stagnant sales in recent years.
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With old, stagnant magma already erupted, deeper magma had emerged.
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Wages are stagnant, and student debt has never been higher.
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Clothing sales in developed countries have been stagnant or declining.
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"It's been sitting stagnant for so many years," he said.
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Despite transfers here and there, the situation was largely stagnant.
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Thriving and stagnant places are pulling apart from each other.
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They face stagnant wages, growing debt, and difficult financial choices.
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Despite a tightening labor market, wage growth has been stagnant.
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Her audience of ten million includes second-shift workers, single mothers, seniors — people who live paycheck to paycheck, with the most to lose from shifting financial and social norms: stagnant schools, stagnant wages, broken families.
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Things felt stagnant, so I decided to get my teacher certification.
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The technology, global economy, stagnant incomes that played a big role.
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We were stagnant and they were all in their designated roles.
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And as deal opportunities have dried up, sales have grown stagnant.
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"It's the principle of business, not to stay stagnant," Kawakubo said.
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But corruption and the country's stagnant economy tested the party's standing.
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Productivity, the underlying source of long-term growth, has been stagnant.
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Resources could flow more easily from stagnant firms to promising ones.
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Or when you feel like you're stuck in a stagnant place.
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You should constantly be learning new things or you become stagnant.
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Hyundai's global sales were stagnant at 96.8trn won ($85bn) last year.
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The past few years have brought higher prices and stagnant wages.
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Other drivers include renewable energy, stagnant power demand and energy efficiency.
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"I'm over 50 years old, and I'm not stagnant," he said.
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Twitter may be the most stagnant of the big social networks.
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Sluggish economic growth and stagnant government revenues provide no way out.
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The perfect smartphone would be the sign of a stagnant industry.
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And though she's playing a stagnant role, it's an important one.
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The housing market is stagnant and the banking sector is shaky.
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Moreover, a lack of funds cannot explain the stagnant poverty rate.
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Average wages have been stagnant, health care costs have gone up.
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At the moment, Japan's exports to South Korea are virtually stagnant.
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Contributors to Republican campaigns meanwhile have been stagnant around 15 percent.
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Wages have remained stagnant for working families for far too long.
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Earlier on Thursday, Roche spooked investors by forecasting stagnant 2016 earnings.
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The life insurance market has remained stagnant for years as well.
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Meanwhile, everyone on Cleveland does Boston a favor by staying stagnant.
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Not unlike Twitter, the stagnant user growth is worrying to many.
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Non-oil exports are down; manufacturing and agricultural output are stagnant.
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"What people don't understand is you can't be stagnant," he says.
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And how would this raise stagnant incomes for middle-class Americans?
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In addition to rising prices, Americans are struggling with stagnant wages.
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Meanwhile, demand is stagnant in Europe, the next biggest import region.
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Stagnant wages isn't the anomaly, but in many ways the goal.
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All of this during a period where American wages are stagnant.
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However, Democrats have pointed to stagnant wage growth under the administration.
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For comparison, rival Facebook grew at a more stagnant 2.2 percent.
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"The landscape had been totally stagnant for 25 years," Shufelt said.
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For Republicans, the numbers have either remained stagnant or trended downwards.
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It is spread by drinking unboiled stagnant water containing the larvae.
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The economy, after several years of devastating recession, is virtually stagnant.
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Even today, wages for low- and middle-income earners remain stagnant.
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But staying the same is one surefire way to stay stagnant.
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Wages grew 3.1%, relatively robust growth after years of stagnant paychecks.
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You know, living in a shed, stagnant career, strange-smelling clothes.
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That doesn't mean that Pulisic promotes a stagnant style of play.
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It makes them comforting without being dull, safe without being stagnant.
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The mounting cost of college is overwhelming stagnant work-study wages.
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The world has evolved, but America's tax code has remained stagnant.
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Blanketing all are stagnant or declining wages and vanishing job benefits.
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Progressives cite stagnant male wages, automation, and outsourcing "pushing" them out.
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Rapidly rising tuition rates and stagnant wages also play a role.
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And the city has not stayed stagnant in the intervening years.
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The Italian economy has been broadly stagnant for the last year.
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Its per capita income has been stagnant for about 25 years.
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In principle, stagnant wages for average workers could reflect poor productivity.
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Across the country, rents have soared as real wages remain stagnant.
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Contributions are stagnant, if not falling, and now support fewer programs.
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At the same time, Florida's Cuban food scene is not stagnant.
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"What that tells me is new sales are stagnant," he said.
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The smell of stagnant water and floating garbage filled the air.
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The stagnant wages of the president's supporters cannot be easily fixed.
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He focused mostly on fixing the stagnant economy at the time.
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Our girl's miniature universe practiced birth control, stagnant at zero population.
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Funding for the program has remained stagnant, even as threats multiply.
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The gun debate in this country is, in a word, stagnant.
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Facebook's highly profitable North America growth has been stagnant and disappointing.
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The percentage who don't know has remained stagnant at 30 percent.
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It's no secret that trading volumes have been stagnant for years.
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They include a widening wealth gap, slower growth and stagnant wages.
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These are the choices that keep people disenfranchised and cultures stagnant.
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Is it because Americans are working more hours for stagnant wages?
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In comparison, the number of white voters has remained relatively stagnant.
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In America, too, sales at conventional grocers such as Kroger are stagnant.
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Alaska isn't the only Arctic region now experiencing stagnant sea ice regrowth.
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Some of that is real, based on stagnant incomes and other things.
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Bureaucrats also see it as a means to stimulate a stagnant economy.
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Meanwhile, the classes of 2009-1583 have faced stagnant wages and underemployment.
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Despite strong revenue growth for the Yankees, payroll has remained fairly stagnant.
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None of this matters to a public frustrated with a stagnant economy.
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Producers who have good assets but face stagnant growth are seeking partners.
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Overall low volume, hyperbolic moves in specific equities, stagnant government credit market.
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After decades of stagnant leadership, though, many Algerians will find that refreshing.
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"The stagnant water is not good for them at all," Meche said.
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If approved, the deal would come after years of stagnant gold prices.
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The country suffers from high levels of youth unemployment and stagnant salaries.
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But like small cities across the country, Peoria seems to be stagnant.
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Why did it become so stagnant -- and why is it multiplying now?
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He says jobs are scarce, poverty is rising and incomes are stagnant.
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It's a purgatory: an empty, stagnant place with a high population turnover.
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Afghanistan's stagnant economy makes it hard to be sure of a return.
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Economists pointed to factors like rising health care costs and stagnant wages.
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The social media platform disappointed investors with stagnant monthly active user growth.
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Who knows, maybe Touch ID is enough to improve stagnant iPhones sales.
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Foreign direct investment in the UAE has remained stagnant for several years.
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That can do only so much when top-line growth is stagnant.
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Clinton supports policies that have caused 219 years of virtually stagnant wages.
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Some Wall Street analysts say stagnant beverage innovation is among their concerns.
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Toxic algae flourishes in the stagnant reservoirs, creating water quality problems downstream.
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Because Paris has been kind of stagnant for a very long time.
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Mosquitoes, historically powerful disease vectors, lay their eggs in swamps' stagnant waters.
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Companies are fighting for their piece of a stagnant transportation fuel mix.
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I look at the stagnant water where Tiahleigh was found semi-naked.
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Chileans are calling out increasing inequality, stagnant wages, and rising oil prices.
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The air smelled like stagnant water, rotting wood, pine and sweet columbine.
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To boost stagnant growth, supply-siders promoted one tax cut after another.
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However, income inequality remains stagnant, and Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.
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After, a long period of stagnant wages, U.S. paychecks are looking peppier.
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Wages have been stagnant for years, even as the economy has grown.
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There are policy decisions we have made that led to stagnant wages.
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Growth has recently picked up after being stagnant for nearly five years.
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Beto O'Rourke, however, has not been stagnant; his support has dropped significantly.
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Pay for most American workers has been stagnant since the mid-1970s.
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A stagnant pond, festering with mosquitoes, collected each year outside Bulu's house.
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The Italian economy has been broadly stagnant for the last five quarters.
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"My life has been stagnant for the last six years," he said.
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Polls remained stagnant, and small, quiet crowds often tailed her in Iowa.
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They're facing extra medical expenses, stagnant wage growth and declining pension opportunities.
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Transactions can only be downloaded in a PDF format with stagnant data.
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Senator Bernie Sanders and Mayor Pete Buttigieg zeroed in on stagnant wages.
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Politics have been stagnant since President Idriss Deby took power in 19900.
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Today, the economic progress of the typical immigrant is much more stagnant.
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Stagnant wages and a slow economic recovery have driven a deeper divide.
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We have accepted 2 percent growth and stagnant wages for too long.
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This would make sense, given how stagnant the Top Grossing charts have become.
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Now, more than a week later, filthy, stagnant floodwaters still blanket the streets.
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In Europe, Germany had stagnant growth, and it finally started to pick up.
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The problem is, with demand stagnant, there's not much need for new hardware.
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Its dividend has remained stagnant at 0.15 euros per share since 2014/15.
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And it would rely heavily on the stagnant European car market for sales.
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When profits are high and wages stagnant, they are hardly worth the trouble.
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Instead, it's become a confused category, one in danger of becoming creatively stagnant.
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Europe's economy is still relatively stagnant, with youth unemployment among its biggest concerns.
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Grinders and processors have consolidated in response to tight competition amid stagnant demand.
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Lebanon has the world's third highest debt-to-GDP ratio and stagnant growth.
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There was something almost self-satisfied about it, stagnant behind the clouded glass.
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"We got stagnant in the fourth," Anthony, who scored 21 points, told reporters.
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The federal minimum wage has remained stagnant at $7.25 an hour since 2009.
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Instagram's meteoric rise continues, dwarfing the stagnant growth rates of Snapchat and Facebook.
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Your systems and energy become stagnant, which has all sorts of health implications.
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Roads aren't the stagnant strips of concrete and asphalt they appear to be.
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Puddles of stagnant water where virus-carrying mosquitoes can breed persist along sidewalks.
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Total crude oil and gas output, however, was stagnant in the first half.
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His obstacles have not kept him stagnant but helped him better understand himself.
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Near record unemployment and a stagnant economy have exacerbated discontent with Zuma's leadership.
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Like the 4x4s they're designed to aide, winches have long remained technologically stagnant.
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GE forecasts the market for gas-powered turbines will remain stagnant through 2020.
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It is also partly due to stagnant global funding for malaria since 2010.
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Those videos with views stagnant in the double-digits, filmed from bedroom webcams.
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In general, the cost of living continues to rise, while wages remain stagnant.
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Stagnant water is the perfect place for the Aedes aegypti mosquito to reproduce.
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But Bush's foreign affairs victories were overshadowed by a stagnant economy at home.
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At some point, you have to be creative or you get extremely stagnant.
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Rising raw-material costs and stagnant demand bode less well for big manufacturers.
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Wages, meanwhile, are stagnant as cost of living has increased in many cities.
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And while the unemployment rate is at 4 percent, wages remain largely stagnant.
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The auto industry — I think there's a perception that we're a little stagnant.
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Swamps exist when water congregates in one place and becomes stagnant over time.
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Weather in many Florida towns typically remains stagnant as the fall months near.
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But it shows up in stagnant real wages and the erosion of benefits.
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Iowa revived its stagnant offense by relying on old-school, smash-mouth football.
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And it could be one of the factors in Twitter's stagnant user growth.
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These sequences were stagnant and upsetting, whether the ball went in or not.
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Many have been stagnant or declining in both population and wealth for years.
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That the gap between stagnant wages and rising rents is wider than ever.
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In 2019, by most measures except its stock price, Twitter is conspicuously stagnant.
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And in Brooklyn, price growth has remained fairly stagnant for the past year.
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Bally, meanwhile, has been in turnaround mode after several years of stagnant sales.
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Inflation has been contained, despite recent financial market turbulence, but wages are stagnant.
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Puddles of stagnant water cover the floors, creating a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
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Arriving in Charlie's claustral, stagnant world, Adam offers fresh air—and enlivening disturbance.
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People were trying to compensate for their stagnant earnings by taking on debt.
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As with Sisi's later step, that put a rocket under stagnant GDP growth.
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In some areas, housing prices remained stagnant and employment fell by 15 percent.
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Cut off from the river, it had collected in a stagnant, bubbling pool.
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Real wages have remained stagnant over the past year, according to government data.
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If businesses aren't growing and investing, jobs are stagnant and wages flatten out.
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Ending this double taxation will give a booster shot to the stagnant economy.
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Warren has gained 220006 points since July, while Sanders support has been stagnant.
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It's one of the reasons people also attribute to its stagnant user growth.
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Tighter lending policies, student loan debt, and stagnant wages discourage renters from buying.
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They're stagnant rock pools, briny little shipwrecks, the deepest recesses of Ursula's cave.
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Stagnating areas are likely to stay stagnant if people feel stuck in place.
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Wages for low-end workers have been stagnant for more than a decade.
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But in the last few iterations of iPhone, the design has seemed stagnant.
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As things stand, electricity demand is stagnant and expected to remain that way.
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However, it's not a stagnant market: That number grew by 1 million since November.
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The report showed that wages are stagnant despite economic growth and overall wage growth.
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With wages and income levels stagnant for many Americans, the lottery has particular allure.
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While you can still download the app, it's been stagnant for a few years.
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GOOD news is in short supply in the war-torn, economically stagnant Arab world.
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For Londoners whose average earnings have remained stagnant, the resentment can amount to hate.
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The Japanese leader hopes to spark an entrepreneurial revolution to stimulate the stagnant economy.
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In fact, it was more or less stagnant before the company pivoted into games.
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The economy is in poor shape, with high inflation and a stagnant private sector.
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Why have self-reported measures of happiness stayed stagnant (PDF) for over 40 years?
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McGinty is echoing a common refrain that wages have been stagnant in recent years.
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The industry is stable, but growth in developed markets is fairly stagnant, Davis said.
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Innovation in stagnant sectors, while welcome, would shift the problem of cost disease elsewhere.
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Stagnant water will likely not recede for weeks, and the insects were already buzzing.
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Trump's favorability rating is stagnant and negative -- 45% have a favorable view, 53% unfavorable.
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His inbox went stagnant soon after news of iconic musician Prince's death broke online.
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Forecasts were notably lower than in July, mainly due to a stagnant domestic front.
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Stagnant revenue growth at consumer-goods companies will induce them to increase marketing spending.
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That makes sense, if it becomes stagnant it's not going to cause any change.
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Italy's labor market has been picking up for several months, despite the stagnant economy.
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In recent years, Flint has experienced bursts of revival but has largely been stagnant.
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From that point forward, they reverted to—you guessed it—stagnant isolations on offense.
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His focus is on reviving the stagnant economy and reforming the heavily indebted state.
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Refining could help bolster a sector hit by stagnant production and lower gold prices.
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Inspectors will be looking for any stagnant water where mosquitoes could thrive, he said.
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Colombia needs to boost foreign investment to revive its stagnant crude and gas production.
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That's great, but the number of monthly active users on the service remains stagnant.
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But even executives with perfect motivations are finding themselves looking at stagnant diversity stats.
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America's stagnant electricity growth doesn't provide a lot of room for new power sources.
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Japan has long struggled with a largely stagnant economy and ever higher government debt.
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Animal corpses rot in stagnant water, providing a breeding ground for infection and disease.
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Italy's tax revenues have been stronger than expected this year despite a stagnant economy.
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They are defending years of tightening family budgets, stagnant wages and communities losing hope.
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He also mocked the Democratic party, saying it seems stagnant compared to the GOP.
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Leaning on his staff, Kalisa would survey the stagnant ponds for a long time.
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Brazilians are despondent over their nation's stagnant economy, rampant violence and ineffective political class.
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That growth can be stagnant when it comes to fostering inclusive environments in tech.
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But, these avenues shouldn't be stagnant proceedings that might amount to nothing for victims.
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The rice paddies reeked of stagnant water, the jungles of humus and raw vegetation.
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The whole effervescent category we're in was a little stagnant in terms of branding.
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They were stagnant early on Sunday, compensating by burying Carolina with board-thumping hits.
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Attendance has been stagnant for a decade, as Netflix and other streaming services grow.
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Pay has been stagnant despite a tight labor market, leaving economists scratching their heads.
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Nine days after the storm hit, putrid water still lay stagnant in the streets.
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Historic tax and regulatory reform has re-energized what had been a stagnant economy.
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It has adjusted its agenda in response to soaring inequality and stagnant living standards.
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And this insecurity is not limited to those with stagnant or diminishing economic resources.
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The programs cannot keep pace with runaway rents, stagnant wages and vanishing affordable housing.
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Alexandra Stevenson of the NYT describes the scene on the ground: Wages are stagnant.
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What is thought as a stagnant hindrance might be a model of dynamic stasis.
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When Mr Clinton took on George H.W. Bush in 1992, real wages were stagnant.
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By contrast, the earnings of the less educated, adjusted for inflation, have been stagnant.
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Rising student debt and stagnant wages have left many with less money to invest.
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If there wasn't any competition or a driving force then things could get stagnant.
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The company enters a stagnant American motorcycle market that's becoming crowded with EV offerings.
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If you don't make any moves, you'll become stagnant, unmotivated and ultimately spiral downward.
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We got a little stagnant and took some tougher shots than we should have.
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If you don't make any moves, you'll become stagnant, unmotivated, and ultimately spiral downward.
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It also tried to revive growth at Refinitiv, which has been stagnant (see chart).
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The company's same store sales were stagnant in the third quarter, rising just 0.4%.
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Water absorbs lead when it sits stagnant in pipes for long periods of time.
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He has turned around debt-ridden companies within stagnant industries like coal and steel.
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Families from the middle on down have suffered stagnant or declining incomes for years.
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Wages for middle- and low-wage workers have remained largely stagnant since the 1970s.
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Asked about the change, he attributed it to a stagnant economy and populist anger.
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But its native speakers are mostly limited to Egypt, with its stagnant economy and politics.
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This is as much a source of today's middle-class anxiety as stagnant household incomes.
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And it has done so despite stagnant investment, lousy infrastructure and a narrow manufacturing base.
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"Stocks that look like bonds did phenomenally well during the stagnant growth period," Doll said.
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Petrobras is struggling with low oil prices, nearly $130 billion of debt and stagnant output.
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And because wages are stagnant and exploitation is up, competition among workers is up too.
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You might also feel purposeless, stagnant or that you aren't developing and honing new skills.
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Incomes are stagnant, with the median household making less money today than 17 years ago.
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These markets are in the Midwest, where demand is rising and supply is relatively stagnant.
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Productivity is "low and stagnant", according to the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries.
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But it is not alone among advanced economies in suffering from a stagnant business environment.
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And both companies count too much on sales in Europe, whose car market is stagnant.
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The middle class has been squeezed with stagnant wages and lower social mobility for decades.
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That somewhat explains the stagnant wages that have perplexed economists as the recovery has continued.
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Australians are frustrated by stagnant wages, but they have never rallied behind right-wing populists.
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It was a juxtaposition between progress and what many perceived as a stagnant auto industry.
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Respondents reported stagnant new orders, while new export work fell for a fifth month running.
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Throughout Kamikaze, Eminem takes aim at the stagnant feel of recent rap and its purveyors.
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That may be difficult, given how stagnant its stock has been over the past decade.
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Le Corbusier's 1923 Utopian tract, "Towards an Architecture", made such demands of a stagnant industry.
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But it also warns that high unemployment and stagnant wages will keep households under pressure.
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Funding in cybersecurity will remain stagnant, at less than 10 percent of total VC invested.
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Dunkin's sales grew 4% last year — not bad for an industry with mostly stagnant sales.
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Frustration over stagnant wages is the underlying factor behind widespread worker strikes across the country.
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Stagnant wages and the lower price of investment goods mean companies are flush with cash.
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The Germany of international newspaper headlines is a country with anxious citizens and stagnant politics.
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Instead, my career would remain stagnant for a while and I'd actually get paid less.
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Matus also told CNBC that low, stagnant growth does not necessarily indicate an oncoming recession.
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Stagnant output and a steep recession has caused fuel sales to fall, the poll showed.
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But there is another explanation: that AT&T cannot bear being a stagnant cash cow.
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Gross operating profits are stagnant at Restaurant Brands International, the parent company of Burger King.
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Radical Islam is the product of the broken politics and stagnant economics of Muslim countries.
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It is perhaps no coincidence that Britain's growing housing mess has coincided with stagnant productivity.
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Beyond cleaning areas up, improving drainage to avoid stagnant water is also key, Wijesekara said.
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In fact, Twitter's user base has declined in some quarters and stayed stagnant in others.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is not the strongest gain we&aposve seen, wage growth remains stagnant.
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Kentucky teachers also have demonstrated against stagnant or reduced budgets by a Republican-controlled legislature.
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So, it's a very structured society, with a very stagnant system that doesn't allow shifting.
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The actual problems are the unpaid internships, stagnant wages, and soaring rents and home prices.
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The economy was stagnant, and banks across the country were struggling to resume routine business.
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I think that it only has to become stagnant or unromantic if you let it.
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It's one reason for the decades of stagnant income documented across the West by economists.
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Productivity is very high, people are working more hours than ever, and incomes are stagnant.
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Logistical solutions to road jams won't keep stagnant an identity so foundational to its residents.
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The Zika virus is currently being spread due to stagnant flood waters in South Florida.
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Thus, progress has been stagnant and investments have been low due to lack of consensus.
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The sum total of these market-price indicators is stagnant growth and virtually no inflation.
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Yet restrictions on construction constrain the movement of people from stagnant places to dynamic ones.
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It promises to increase pay, which has been stagnant for decades, and full-time employment.
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At his postgame news conference, Donovan used the word "stagnant" no fewer than three times.
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But many people could earn more if they moved from stagnant towns to thriving ones.
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This could mean that soybean futures remain stagnant or move lower in the coming weeks.
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" Further, Johnson points out, "the wage gap has been largely stagnant for the last decade.
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Even though the economy was booming, Carnival's profits were stagnant and shareholders were getting agitated.
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" He also praised the tax law for providing "jet fuel for our long-stagnant economy.
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But our grade is a D+, due in large part to Pennsylvania's relatively stagnant economy.
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Trends of out-migration, stagnant job growth, and staggering gaps in student achievement will continue.
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Consumer sentiment remained relatively stagnant in May at 97.1, a 0.1 point increase from April.
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Trump repeatedly called for more funding to refresh what he called a stagnant American military.
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"New issues are stagnant today, but at least they have stopped widening," said one trader.
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Marquette's offense, which scored 102 points its last time out against Creighton, went stagnant early.
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The world of jewelry is severely attached to stagnant traditions in design, business, and manufacturing.
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We've reached a point in the season where things have become stagnant at the top.
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The unrealized potential makes the rote line style and stagnant backdrops seem all the blander.
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The euro zone's third largest economy has been largely stagnant for the last five quarters.
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After all, stagnant wages and receding benefits have been an issue for workers for decades.
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Her numbers have remained fairly stagnant, and she has struggled to settle on a message.
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It stems from an economic system that has resulted in stagnant wages and insecure jobs.
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Vaporetto tickets, pigeon feathers and candy wrappers floated in stagnant pools around St. Mark's Basilica.
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" And Mr. Jones said last week that "the party infrastructure continues to be just stagnant.
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They are the most highly educated voting bloc in Mexico's history but face stagnant wages.
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But slow recovery of prices for homes and stagnant incomes mean most Americans aren't celebrating.
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So, will the new deal produce a spike in manufacturing jobs or increase stagnant wages?
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Though Europe remained stagnant, Germany — the Continent's largest economy — had escaped the threat of recession.
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The economy is stagnant and unemployment approaches 28503 percent, higher in Gaza, worse among youth.
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But in a stagnant economy, she was trapped in a web of short-term contracts.
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The country is struggling with stagnant wages while the cost of living continues to rise.
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Publishers had become mere guests, their own distribution systems, like printed newspapers, stagnant or shrinking.
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Predictably, the performances, lively enough at the outset, start to drown in these stagnant waters.
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"Stagnant professional growth is akin to the effects inflation has on your cash," he said.
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The company has been harder hit than most by several years of stagnant smartphone sales.
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As the rich get richer, wages have been stagnant for workers since the late 1970s.
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Yet reports continue to indicate a record number of job openings and stagnant new hires.
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"The number of buyers seems to be stagnant now," country manager Ignatius Untung of Rumah123.
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I admire his ability to focus attention on soaring inequality and stagnant mass living standards.
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Threads of fuchsia emerge from the organs and spill into stagnant puddles on the floor.
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Some of her shine has to do with everything around her being stagnant pond water.
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Frustration over stagnant wages is the underlying factor behind widespread workers' strikes across the country.
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His life outside Washington freed him from the stultified ideology of the Beltway's stagnant elites.
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Yes, the taxi industry was stagnant, and Uber has certainly proved convenient to many of us.
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I am certain I wouldn't have had the same negotiating power if I had been stagnant.
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What is driving this shocking trend of stagnant wages and widening income disparity in Silicon Valley?
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Saudi Arabia is hurting from low oil prices, widespread corruption, and a stagnant state-dependent economy.
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Soaring rents and stagnant wages are the main contributors to poverty, but not the only ones.
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Politicians are seeking to deal with the primary causes—low, stagnant incomes and housing—by regulation.
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Median weekly earnings had been approximately stagnant for the first 15 years of the 21st century.
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The online auction site, like Amazon a darling of the dot-com boom, was suddenly stagnant.
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That's an impressive comeback considering the company began seeing stagnant active user growth in H22016 22016.
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Though media networks continued to introduce new material for consumption, their mode of delivery remained stagnant.
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Lebanon is facing stagnant economic growth and the world's third largest public debt to GDP ratio.
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And most importantly, it had no impact on Twitter's ability to grow its stagnant user base.
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But addressing stagnant wages requires a better understanding of the relationship between pay, productivity and power.
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In more recent upturns, hiring was more tepid, as employment caught up with a stagnant trend.
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Housebuilding drove the bulk of construction activity, with the commercial and civil engineering sectors broadly stagnant.
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They may then appear less "resource-rich" than stagnant economies that depend heavily on natural bounty.
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Stagnant inflation aside, the economy is also facing slower credit card spending and fewer job advertisements.
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After too many years of stagnant desktop design, though, one has to wonder what Apple's avoiding.
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In spite of a handful of updates, Wear OS has felt pretty stagnant for some time.
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Stagnant productivity growth explains why British real wages are still 5% below their pre-crisis peak.
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The underlying annualised rate of net organic growth was stagnant at 2.6 percent at Sept. 30.
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As long as they're not stagnant, you're probably doing O.K. with some clutter, Ms. Morgenstern said.
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Seven years after the Great Recession erupted, wage growth is stagnant and under employment is rife.
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Salaries are stagnant, youth unemployment is up and home ownership is beyond the reach of many.
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The raging nightlife in the Lagoa neighborhood in Florianopolis by a notoriously stagnant lake carried on.
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Today marks the starting gun in a battle for market share over America's stagnant electricity mix.
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Support for centrist candidate and former Sao Paulo Governor Geraldo Alckmin is stagnant at 7 percent.
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Corporate takeovers, layoffs, stagnant pay, surveillance: Threats don't need to come at gunpoint to be threats.
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The 44,000-member group cited stagnant pay and restrictive annual leave as reasons for the action.
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"I thought we got a little stagnant coming down the stretch," Thunder Coach Billy Donovan said.
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For Democrats and Republicans alike, stagnant wages and income inequality have emerged as reliable rallying cries.
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But the policy has not helped oil and gas output, which has been stagnant for years.
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The real risks come when human waste reaches stagnant floodwaters, retention ponds, or slow-moving streams.
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So, we've got a lot of Americans finding work, but they're finding work at stagnant wages.
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Many voters living under Republican leadership are reacting to stagnant wages and the rise of underemployment.
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The film doesn't pass judgment on Marcus's life choices, but he's objectively stagnant compared to Sasha.
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Feeling stagnant or bored at work is a sure sign it's time to leave your job.
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These turned the bayou where people had once fished and crabbed into a narrow, stagnant pond.
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Stagnant salaries, heavy debt loads and high costs of living may not factor into these goals.
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Wages are stagnant, workplaces are not safe enough and workers' voices are falling on deaf ears.
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Don t dwell in one place because if you dwell in one place, you become stagnant.
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My personality is never to be stagnant nor rest on your laurels and be too comfortable.
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And even as the economy has soared, his job approval numbers have stayed stagnant -- and low.
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In 2017, cops showed up to an Iowa fundraiser the mayor attended to protest stagnant negotiations.
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The stagnant wages of young people in America fit into a broader pattern of intergenerational inequality.
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In contrast to Lawrence's stagnant passivity, Daniel is out there doing things as a record producer.
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Look no further than millennials' debt loads and stagnant wages to see why they're embracing socialism.
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Many Americans have seen their savings winnowed by a combination of the recession and stagnant wages.
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This trend, combined with slow productivity growth, has resulted in stagnant living standards for most Americans.
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And while compensation has remained stagnant, the institution has increased its protocols and standards of quality.
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Demand for whale has been stagnant for more than a decade at roughly 5,000 tonnes annually.
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The collapse in private-sector unions has contributed to decades of stagnant wages amid rising profits.
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In the U.K., the latest figures showed a stagnant economy in the fourth-quarter of 2019.
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But despite stagnant growth in user numbers, there are several reasons investors seem enthusiastic about Twitter.
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Board members also considered that many tenants had stagnant incomes as the costs of living soared.
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So a corporate rate cut is one way to stimulate wage growth that has been stagnant.
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He said he "doesn&apost have time" for mounting losses and stagnant earnings-per-share growth.
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The economy remains stagnant, corruption is still endemic, terrorism is a problem and politicians have disappointed.
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But until policies are ironed out, hiring will remain stagnant for a bit while that happens.
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The new ministers will immediately face a falling currency, a stagnant economy and angry street protests.
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Weingarten said teachers there are struggling with stagnant pay, decades-old textbooks and big class sizes.
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Our economy is finally back on track after years of slow growth and a stagnant economy.
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Mr. Booker's financial struggles have mirrored his similarly stagnant polling, constantly in the low single digits.
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FOR BETTER OR worse, Paraguay's economy is no longer stagnant, though the culture remains largely conservative.
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But, for decades, the middle class has been squeezed with stagnant wages and lower social mobility.
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Free trade deals have been blamed for U.S. manufacturing plant closures, job losses and stagnant wages.
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Stagnant labor force growth is, and will continue to be, a drag on the U.S. economy.
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Yellen leaves a strong legacy at the Fed of supporting the economy through a stagnant recovery.
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Since its founding, people came to this country to escape persecution, poverty, or stagnant political systems.
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" "We're facing challenges like climate change and gun violence and the economy, where wages are stagnant.
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ET, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was as stagnant at 3.074 percent.
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After releasing two commercially stagnant albums in the early 1970s, the Detroit folk singer Rodriguez disappeared.
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The bottom 90 percent of Americans does deserve a tax cut, to lift its stagnant incomes.
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But is inequality a cause of stagnant wages and persistent poverty or a byproduct of them?
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After more than a century of fairly steady and predictable growth, they have entered stagnant waters.
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Still, it's weird to blame stagnant growth in one quarter on fast growth in the prior quarters.
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Well, economic growth has been slow and wages have been stagnant (mostly because technology is displacing workers).
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But in this economy of stagnant wages and longer hours, it's the modern equivalent of clipping coupons.
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Samsung cited a "stagnant and fiercely competitive smartphone market" in lowering its own quarterly expectations last week.
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But experts say stagnant water left behind after torrential rains was contributing to the spread of dengue.
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Samsung blamed the earnings slump on a stagnant global smartphone market and slowing demand for memory chips.
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The data offers some relief for policymakers struggling to reflate a stagnant economy with dwindling policy options.
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The fight scenes are scaled down, the special effects aren't as frequent, and the sets feel stagnant.
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Stagnant or declining wages would be a major impediment to China's shift to a consumption-driven economy.
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The inclusion percentage remained stagnant from 2014, when 20 of the 114 films surveyed included LGBT characters.
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Not that the Phone A looks like much of a threat, even to Sony's stagnant Xperia line.
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Sales have grown stagnant, and its cost-cutting has recently fallen short, especially as commodity costs increase.
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Many small businesses in Britain fail because they charge too much in the country's wage-stagnant economy.
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It's still mosquito season out on the coast, and stagnant water pools offer lots more breeding ground.
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But today, stagnant wage growth and the decline of legacy industries has erased much of this pride.
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The island had issued $70bn in debt, far more than its stagnant economy could hope to sustain.
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Europe, by contrast, may be stagnant but, populist threats notwithstanding, is politically stable and mostly well governed.
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Human beings contract the disease when they consume water from stagnant sources contaminated with the worm's larvae.
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Stagnant road freights should benefit farmers, as trading firms deduct transport costs from prices offered for grains.
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International expansion is a new layer of potential growth that the company hopes will stoke stagnant sales.
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Among decliners, Starbucks Corp fell 1.82 percent after it reported stagnant store traffic at established U.S. cafes.
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In America where power demand is stagnant, wind and solar can make up the difference, Alvarez said.
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Until recently, it was also one of the region's most stagnant and repressive—in a competitive field.
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Last week teachers in Colorado and Arizona walked out to protest against low salaries and stagnant funding.
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Voters also worry about costly housing, insecure jobs and—a relatively new affliction for Australia—stagnant wages.
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When I got the call, I was sure this was my exit out of my stagnant position.
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Drawing an analogy with pet-loving but stagnant Japan, they fear dog days are on their way.
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The vast expanse of stagnant, brackish water trapped behind the dyke hardly speaks of a greener future.
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Gang violence makes El Salvador one of the world's most violent countries and the economy is stagnant.
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The number of Black students at the best universities has remained stagnant for the past three decades.
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Desktop and laptop ownership across the United States has remained stagnant, and PC sales are in decline.
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Diamond miners also have been hit by a shortage of financing for buyers and stagnant end demand.
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Instead, it's seen stagnant interest in the company's core business and declining performance of its core assets.
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Curators should continue to take risks, be voices of opposition to stagnant institutional rhetoric, and push boundaries.
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"The analysis here hints that increasing income disparities may be associated with stagnant health equity," they wrote.
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The market for new IPOs in Germany has been stagnant, despite a resurgence in new listings globally.
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We asked five experts the following question: How do we avoid the political instability of stagnant income?
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These larvae normally become infectious only if swallowed by copepods, tiny crustaceans which live in stagnant water.
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Lebanon is experiencing stagnant economic growth and has the world's third largest public debt to GDP ratio.
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In general, he advises seeking new responsibilities when you feel you feel stagnant in your current position.
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This means that price rallies tend to be shorter-lived than periods of declining, or stagnant prices.
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The novelty, and then once it wears off, the content is stagnant, it's always the same style.
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The average annual deductible for families topped $1,500 this year and remained stagnant for individuals at $1,221.
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It also addressed the representation of women on boards, which remains stagnant despite efforts to increase diversity.
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Therefore if stagnant incomes were to be a cause of political instability, it would already have happened.
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"Not coincidentally, volumes seem to be stagnant or worse, and worsening YTD," he added in a note.
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But it still leaves Eskom facing an uncertain future with unsustainable debts, crippling costs and stagnant sales.
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The company has been facing stagnant user growth, which has seen its stock hitting all-time lows.
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"The China economy remains stagnant,"said Masashi Murata, senior currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman in Tokyo.
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"The IPO market has been pretty stagnant and has been a difficult environment," said CEO Raj Shanamaugaraj.
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Until that moment in 2014, she, like so many others, had expected quasars to be relatively stagnant.
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It currently produces around 25 pickup trucks a day, mostly for the stagnant South African domestic market.
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These justified concerns about poverty are often mixed up with anger about stagnant median incomes or inequality.
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Women have remained stagnant, with approval for the President hovering between 31% and 33% since last year.
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The uprisings of the Arab Spring erupted from widespread frustrations with stagnant, autocratic politics and economic lethargy.
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But Kerr said he felt that his team's ball movement was stagnant, and he cited other problems.
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On average, are workers better off, or is there a sense of frustration that earnings are stagnant?
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Scientists are finding that stagnant floodwaters there contain startling amounts of human fecal matter and E. coli.
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Will our country continue down the path of the last eight years, divided, with a stagnant economy?
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For some lower income groups, life expectancy has been stagnant for the past 20 years, Johnson said.
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Remember that many years of stagnant wages were one of the critical issues in the 6900 election.
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You run the risk of being stagnant and staying stuck in a rut when you avoid change.
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It's a whole lot harder when you're bogged down with big monthly loan payments and stagnant wages.
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If it works, it may herald a new venture in the stagnant world of Western department stores.
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At many public universities, in particular, declining government subsidies have led to stagnant pay and declining benefits.
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Auto sales in America and Europe are stagnant, and the growth in potential drivers is not encouraging.
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Critics, including many Palestinians, say Mr. Trump's recognition of Jerusalem derails that process, which was already stagnant.
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Even the catalogue essay for the show addresses the tension in stagnant gallery displays of his work.
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Mr. Zuma could soon be removed by his party over issues of corruption and the stagnant economy.
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Activists are now hunting much bigger game, demanding double-digit annual earnings growth in a stagnant economy.
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The Japanese government has also used infrastructure spending to stimulate an economy that was stagnant for decades.
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On the economy, lower grades: a depression averted, but record deficits, stagnant growth and stubborn elevated unemployment.
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Additionally, consumer debt is becoming a big problem, likely thanks to rising living costs and stagnant wages.
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But another report found that the number of women in key behind-the-scenes jobs remains stagnant.
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Empty lots dot shore roads, half-built homes sit stagnant and half-destroyed homes have been abandoned.
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In recent years, however, Wells has stalled between stagnant revenue and an urgent need to cost cut.
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In recent years, however, Wells has stalled between stagnant revenues and an urgent need to cost cuts.
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The offense became stagnant and its defense allowed the Cavs to get almost any shot they wanted.
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We know all too well that under President Obama we saw stagnant wage growth and severe underemployment.
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Price, however, has become the driving factor in America due to stagnant wages and decreasing financial resources.
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Today, while unemployment remains low and the economy is doing exceptionally well, wage growth has remained stagnant.
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This is a great day to begin a new fitness routine or finish up a stagnant project.
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But it said the growth outlook has deteriorated on a stagnant industrial sector and disappointing services industry.
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Housing inventory is high and prices are somewhat sluggish owing to, among other things, stagnant population growth.
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Others, critics say, routinely underperform, staging artistically stagnant productions despite — or perhaps because of — their privileged standing.
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Certain countries are propping up Europe's economic figures, while others are still stagnant or practically in recession.
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One problem that gets caught up in the inequality argument is stagnant median wages and persistent poverty.
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You can release emotional pain, pain experienced in past lives, and stagnant energy stored in the body.
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During the debates, nearly every Republican candidate has brandished the fact that wages have been stagnant for decades.
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This suggests that PDVSA is seeking to take advantage of a stagnant production to overhaul its refining network.
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Such actions would cut off voters' ability to make democratic change when our stagnant political climate fails them.
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However, from 2000 to 2014, the number remained almost stagnant, growing ever so slightly from 9.2% to 11.5%.
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Mosquitoes usually breed in large, stagnant pools, hunt during dusk and dawn and fly around in plain sight.
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Unlike homeless individuals, families may struggle less with addiction and mental illness than skyrocketing rents and stagnant incomes.
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One can safely assume that growth rates will be sluggish and personal incomes will be stagnant next year.
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The more my friends recommend shows I absolutely must watch, the larger and more stagnant this pool grows.
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The overall number of women serving in both branches of Congress will remain stagnant next year at 104.
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The economy had completely caved in on itself, so hiring — especially on the NYC legal scene — was stagnant.
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After all, though the economy has grown more productive, worker wages have been relatively stagnant since the 2000s.
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After all, though the economy has grown more productive, worker wages have been relatively stagnant since the 23s.
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It has experienced a decline of manufacturing jobs, stagnant incomes for most of its citizens and rising inequality.
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The bacteria that cause Buruli ulcer are from the environment and usually associated with wetlands and stagnant water.
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The profitability of private-sector firms is at its highest level since 1998, yet capital spending is stagnant.
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The alternatives are worse: you end up with something completely managed, something complete stagnant, or something completely boring.
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The average wage has remained stagnant for more than 50 years, when adjusted for inflation, the federation said.
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However, with theater attendance stagnant and trending downward, they've already been searching for new strategies to increase revenue.
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The stagnant growth combined with management turnover and questionable product changes has led to concerns about Twitter's future.
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Rancorous Brexit negotiations, stagnant real wages and cuts to public services could fuel public discontent with mainstream politics.
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Over the course of the 90-minute event, the candidates sparred on everything from healthcare to stagnant wages.
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"The central challenge facing working families in America today is stagnant pay," he said on the same call.
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He outlined plans for igniting growth in an apparently stagnant business, and for preserving profitability despite that stagnation.
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Conformity is the main villain when we decide to settle for the familiar, ultimately generating stagnant venture returns.
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The butterflies enjoying the shade of the well he dug in the 1990s flit over a stagnant puddle.
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Over the last three years, net exports shaved 23 percent off Italy's quasi stagnant 2122 percent GDP growth.
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Median home prices rose in most of the country's 27 largest metro areas, even as incomes remained stagnant.
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The move comes at a time when Snap is under mounting pressure to grow its stagnant user base.
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Like any other part of life, your workout can easily feel stagnant if you don't mix it up.
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But like in so many other places across the country, while unemployment is low wages have remained stagnant.
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Clinton's speaking fees against her in an election defined by rising economic inequality and stagnant middle-class wages.
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But stagnant wages and rising house prices mean that even graduates can't live as well as their parents.
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Absorbing new people into a stagnant economy is extraordinarily difficult, and that's part of what we see today.
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Twitter has struggled with stagnant user growth as its complex interface makes it less attractive to new users.
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And for most US workers, real wages, after being adjusted for inflation, have been essentially stagnant since 2000.
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Per the WSJ, "A stagnant economy has left average disposable incomes stuck around $500 a month" in Russia.
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Sales across food companies are generally stagnant or declining, forcing many of them to take large, expensive bets.
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When potential earnings are stagnant, ambitious people often look to taking a path to success rather than making.
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As long as limited economic mobility and stagnant income is assigned at birth, political stability should not persist.
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And clearing any sources of stagnant water outside your home and maintaining a clean swimming pool helps, too.
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Stagnant water with sewage has caused health problems and tap water is sometime contaminated with mud and dust.
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Wages are stagnant, manufacturing jobs have disappeared, and many Americans are unprepared to compete in the knowledge economy.
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Twitter's user base has essentially remained stagnant at 300 million in 2015, raising concerns about future revenue growth.
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Telecoms network operators, faced with stagnant revenue growth, are looking for ways to maximize profit and cut debt.
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The country's crude output remained stagnant last year at around 530,000 barrels per day, according to government data.
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But hospitals have been merging at a rapid pace as a way to offset declining or stagnant revenues.
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They're just kind of staying stagnant, because I don't think they know what it is they're searching for.
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These changes are a proof point that Snapchat is far from stagnant when it comes to its product.
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By contrast, restricting trade, through protectionist tariffs and other barriers, will lead to a stagnant and inefficient economy.
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Israel's generals believe that boosting the West Bank's stagnant economy is the best way to curb the violence.
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Twitter shares fell 13.8 percent after the social media platform disappointed investors with stagnant monthly active user growth.
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A combination of productivity growth of 1% or so and a stagnant workforce implies very sluggish GDP growth.
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Cuba must import between 60 and 70 percent of the food it consumes, while agriculture is largely stagnant.
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Until the recent fall in the oil price, median real wages had been stagnant for over a decade.
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Business confidence is flat, wages are stagnant and, though jobs are easy enough to find, consumption is sluggish.
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In a post-recession world, the middle class still struggles with stagnant wages and a weak job market.
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Wages have been stagnant for so long that average workers have seen significant hits to their living standards.
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Hood had 14 in the first quarter and buoyed an otherwise stagnant Blazers offense in the early going.
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Some Trinidadians fear that the new arrivals will threaten their job security and pull down already stagnant wages.
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Because of Japan's shrinking, aging population, many have proposed allowing more immigration to jump-start its stagnant economy.
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Why mass homicides have stayed stagnant while other homicides have plummeted in frequency is a question worth asking.
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Although he saw his steps increase significantly and often won the daily step prize, the scale remained stagnant.
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But an agricultural class reduced to serfdom is exactly the kind of stagnant arrangement that capitalism chafes against.
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And stagnant wages coupled with massive student loan debt is shutting millions of people out of home ownership.
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The debate is playing out against a difference of opinion around the root causes of stagnant wage growth.
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But euro zone consumers are looking at rising inflation, which they are not used to, and stagnant wages.
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A minimum wage increase would help address one of the most persistent weaknesses in our economy: stagnant wages.
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Libava says that he expects Subway to remain "stagnant," with franchisees continuing to cut ties with the chain.
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It is mindboggling that Americans were only mildly aware all through this period that their incomes were stagnant.
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Zuma has become a focus of mounting public discontent over government missteps, rising unemployment and a stagnant economy.
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Businesses' need to retain and attract workers is finally resulting in salary increases after years of stagnant paychecks.
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Lebanon has the world's third largest public debt as a proportion of the economy, and growth is stagnant.
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That's largely because of cost: High real estate prices, stagnant wages and student loans hold young people back.
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Christina grows sick with the smell of humanity: the sweat and garlic, the stagnant mouths and fusty wool.
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And, look, The Walking Dead needs to keep trying new things if it's going to avoid becoming stagnant.
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Places like Michigan and DC, for example, are inching up the rankings while places like Chicago are stagnant.
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"You're likely to see stagnant if not negative growth in the individual market and continued uncertainty," Carpenter said.
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Why it matters: Kids have been out of school as teachers fight for raises to their stagnant salaries.
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These days, young adults are renting longer, mostly thanks to stagnant wages and increasing housing and living costs.
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But in that case, the bets are off everywhere, including in an enfeebled and already economically stagnant Europe.
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Jobs are precarious; paychecks are low and stagnant; and healthcare coverage is either crushingly expensive or simply unaffordable.
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With winds from the south or southeast, temperatures stay fairly stagnant in the upper 40s and low 50s.
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We think of the culture war as this stagnant thing in which both sides scream at each other.
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In doing so, Jeffries filled a cry for new blood in leadership that has been stagnant for years.
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A truly healthy economy doesn't produce falling life expectancy, stagnant wealth and slow-growing incomes for most people.
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He had vowed to jump-start the country's stagnant economy by opening it up to less restrictive trade.
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With the relentless focus on corporate media and technology, our art community often feels stagnant and left behind.
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Coach and Quarterback Confidence Rating: 5/10 Eli Manning's second season in Ben McAdoo's offense was impressively stagnant.
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The move comes amid shareholders' dismay over the stagnant performance of eBay's stock over the past several years.
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There are some signs that politics in 2018, beyond the presidency, are anything but stagnant and civically subdued.
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And some parts of the grand battle are visually predictable and so weightless that the scene becomes stagnant.
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Then add that employment growth in IT is stagnant — a phenomenon that is entirely a supply-side problem.
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"Without Tesla, EV market share is stagnant, yet almost 100 electrified models are coming soon," the report notes.
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Wall Street loves buybacks because they also artificially boost per-share earnings, even if underlying profits remain stagnant.
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The question now is whether the time proximity will do anything to affect the stagnant politics around guns.
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Amid stagnant growth in the Mexican economy, analysts expect the central bank to continue cutting rates this year.
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Rising domestic demand and stagnant output have also made it hard for Sonatrach to maintain Algerian export levels.
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Senior officials predicted the severe pollution would last another three days due to unusually stagnant and cold air.
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Consumer finances have been constrained amid stagnant growth, rising living costs and unemployment that stands at nearly 30%.
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It has languished in the quagmire that currently serves as the legislative branch of our stagnant divided government.
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With limited new investment and seemingly endless plant closures, Canadian vehicle production has been stagnant for two decades.
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Instead of being stagnant and feeling sorry for herself, she's like, 'Okay, I'm going to feel this pain.
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This would align the interests of labor and management, creating a win-win mindset while boosting stagnant wages.
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The American motorcycle market has been stagnant for over a decade and is becoming crowded with EV offerings.
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Japan also received an endorsement with a growing economy, wage growth and inflation after years of stagnant growth.
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Hornacek hoped the Knicks could also use the triangle set to facilitate points when the offense grows stagnant.
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Recently I went to see for myself — in Beverly Hills, forgive me — and found the air inside stagnant.
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The population is aging, tax evasion is rampant, the economy is stagnant, and talented young people are leaving.
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To his allies, Mr. Freidman was charming and passionate, with a perspective that improved a long-stagnant industry.
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The two shared a vision for breaking the mold in what they perceived as a stagnant automotive industry.
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After Japan's stock market crashed in 1990, the country struggled with debt, slow economic growth, and stagnant wages.
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Ahead of the announcement, Gilead's stock had been fairly stagnant since the company released its Hepatitis C cure.
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Republicans argue cutting the corporate rate will unshackle an economy they say has been stagnant and create jobs.
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Funding to the NCI has largely remained stagnant over the past decade, and this increase is long overdue.
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In fact, the already-stagnant wages of blue-collar workers have barely changed since the law was passed.
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I think about my own progression and how I always want to feel I'm growing and not stagnant.
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The Sabres' offense was relatively stagnant as they managed only five shots on goal in the first period.
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Americans are starting to see their own economic circumstances improve after years of stagnant wages and economic uncertainty.
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He spoke of joining the military, seeing it as a way out of the sleepy, economically stagnant region.
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With energy prices falling or stagnant, both have lost population and had middling economic growth in recent years.
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Hiring in the steel sector remains stagnant, in part because new mills have become more reliant on automation.
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CEA argues that the vision of stagnant pay is based, fundamentally, on looking at the wrong data sources.
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"Stagnant share prices do create a vicious circle and impact future investment decisions of the buyside," Farlow said.
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Because the status quo is not just stagnant; it's not just standing in the way of American virtue.
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But that's meant that youthful issues like housing inequality, university fees, and stagnant job creation haven't been addressed.
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But just looking at the graphs you can see pretty stagnant usage in the last two quarters of 2016.
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This coincides with the advent of winter weather patterns that often bring more stagnant air masses to the region.
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The budget has remained stagnant too, even when past presidents have called for ambitious human spaceflight initiatives from NASA.
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But many others rent because they're grappling with stagnant wages, high healthcare costs, and fewer options to build wealth.
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Services remained stagnant and manufacturing grew only slightly in the first quarter, driven up by stronger exports, IBGE said.
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Pace and tempo have been pretty good in the first half but (in the) third quarter it got stagnant.
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The rebound from the financial crisis disproportionately benefited the wealthy, the owners of capital, while wages have remained stagnant.
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But we're still in the blockchain gold rush despite the stagnant cryptocurrency market and a sucker's born every day.
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Second, in many but not all European countries, the rate of illicit opioid use is either stagnant or decreasing.
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In contrast, in a country with a more stagnant population, starting a new business requires replacing an existing business.
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Since supersonic-parachute research had been stagnant for 43 years, the team had to get creative when recruiting talent.
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With inflation still stagnant and economic recovery fragile, Kuroda has no plan to tighten monetary policy any time soon.
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Respondents to the manufacturing survey reported stagnant new orders, while new export work fell for the fifth month running.
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He added that teams were reviewing Olympic venues daily to eliminate problems like stagnant water where mosquitoes can breed.
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Paul Ashworth, chief US economist at Capital Economics, called the report a "mixed bag" because of stagnant paycheck growth.
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The argument against Pelosi has long been that Democratic leadership in the House has been stagnant for too long.
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Sales in the U.S. and China are in a slump and European demand is stagnant, at best, it noted.
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Twitter usage has been stagnant for more than a year, causing some analysts to worry that growth has peaked.
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These drones could be the disruption needed in a global supply chain that's been fairly stagnant since the 1950s.
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And Carter would have struggled in 1980 because of the stagnant economy and Iran hostage crisis regardless of Kennedy.
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So mosquitos have essentially adapted to living near us, in our stagnant water reservoirs, and feeding off of us.
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While wage growth in the U.S. has been stagnant for years, workers at some companies are pulling hefty paychecks.
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In the last quarter, both AB InBev and Kraft Heinz reported stagnant volumes globally and shrinking sales in America.
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Electric eels naturally become trapped in this stagnant ponds, something that land-based predators (including humans) take advantage of.
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And political uncertainty, tracked by the NFIB, is at historic highs while optimism on Main Street has remained stagnant.
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But that changes today with the latest revision of the Razer Blade, which completely overhauls the stagnant Blade design.
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Volumes in spot and non-deliverable forwards were broadly stagnant over the six months, according to the BoE survey.
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The reading is in line with the neutral 50.0 threshold, which IHS Markit said signaled stagnant manufacturing business conditions.
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The ditch is full of a stagnant greyish fluid that stinks of rotten food and probably of feces too.
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Wages in general are stagnant, not to mention that the cost of living in certain cities is pretty astronomical.
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Todays topic: preventing stagnant incomes from creating political instability, with five experts chosen by Axios future editor Steve LeVine.
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Slowing, stagnant and declining markets have historically had a direct correlation to acceleration in consolidation with retail service firms.
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The key measure of real change will be to what extent the old, stagnant political system will be dismantled.
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The couple faces tension in their relationship when Ally's music career takes off, while Jackson's falls stagnant, People notes.
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Meanwhile, wages have mostly remained stagnant: From 1999 to 2014, middle-class incomes shrunk in nearly every U.S. state.
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Signs of disappointment in the state could be seen in December, when small-scale demonstrations over stagnant wages began.
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Certainly, big dramatic actions have pushed through congressional gridlock or led to a necessary shakeup in a stagnant relationship.
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Housebuilding drove the bulk of construction activity, with the commercial and civil engineering sectors broadly stagnant, the PMI showed.
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The label, which first arrived in 2014, had grown fairly stagnant following its exit from diapers the following year.
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The flat incomes shown by the elephant chart do not, then, reflect the stagnant fortunes of Trumpians and Brexiteers.
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Wages were stagnant in the last contract and increased by an average of 1.5 percent annually from 2012-2015.
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Third, thanks to safety net programs, overall material deprivation has declined dramatically since the 28503s despite stagnant self-sufficiency.
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You let go of the old you and released stagnant relationships thanks to the eclipses in Capricorn in Cancer.
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Wages, which grew 3.1% in October compared with a year ago, are inching up after years of stagnant growth.
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In a world of sluggish growth, low inflation and stagnant house prices, debts become much harder to pay off.
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They are tired of the lack of good jobs, stagnant wages, and the elimination of one benefit after another.
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And that decline is partly responsible for growing income inequality and stagnant wage growth in the US, research shows.
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They're not only facing struggles with student loans, but also increased costs of living and stagnant wages after college.
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At his inauguration, Mnangagwa promised reforms to lift Zimbabwe out of poverty by jump-starting the country's stagnant economy.
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Clinton competed with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont over proposals to curb income inequality and lift long-stagnant wages.
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The candidates' rivalry, as well as Zambia's stagnant economy, fueled a bitter campaign marred by killings and widespread violence.
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It should come as no surprise to anyone then that wages have been stagnant over the past few decades.
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Wages remain stagnant, the racial wealth gap persists, and student loan debt hit a cumulative $22015 trillion this year.
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As productivity increases and the overall economy grows richer and richer, the wages of ordinary Americans have been stagnant.
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But the triumphs of the L.G.B.T.-rights movement show that it is possible to change stagnant systems, even radically.
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New York (CNN Business)Altria hopes pot is the key to help it grow beyond its stagnant cigarette business.
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Altria could find that the red-hot cannabis industry is a much-needed supplement to its stagnant tobacco business.
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Until recently, it has been a no-fault trade, with global growth stagnant, governments divided and political risk omnipresent.
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Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM said the data helped jolt prices, which had been stagnant in recent days.
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Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM said the data helped jolt prices, which had been stagnant in recent days.
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The NBC poll was also welcome news for Cruz because his numbers have been largely stagnant in South Carolina.
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Samsung also acknowledged that its own smartphone business is struggling in a "stagnant and fiercely competitive market," CNBC wrote.
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Rivers, however, are an unusual setting for plant-based water sanitizing, which normally happens in stagnant ponds or marshes.
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Today, stagnant wages and low interest rates indicate the economy still has plenty of slack before inflation kicks in.
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With day passes costing a small fortune, the sport faces tough times in a stagnant and often harsh economy.
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In his speech on Saturday, Kim also unveiled a five-year plan to boost the secretive state's stagnant economy.
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I thought they really started crashing the boards in the second quarter and offensively we got a little stagnant.
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Although authorities have sought to educate locals about the dangers of stagnant water, dengue has worsened in recent years.
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Business Insider contributor Steven John reports that stagnant wages play a role in the low rates of millennial homeownership.
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You might also remember gas lines, a stagnant economy and the growing popularity of lightweight, fuel-efficient, imported vehicles.
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Continental operations have proven valuable assets for South African financial services firms, helping to offset stagnant growth at home.
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Forget their shoes, so walk across town barefoot, catching catheads and an increasingly magnetic attraction to the stagnant waters.
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Volumes of economic research have identified the proliferation of these agreements as one reason American wages have been stagnant.
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Amid stagnant economic growth and slowing capital inflows, the government is under pressure to curb a massive budget deficit.
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" The report found that "earnings that have been stagnant for a decade are combined with greater insecurity at work.
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During the past year the homelessness rate has been stagnant — more than 62,000 people sleep in shelters each night.
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These photographs, showing Fair Bluff reflected in the stagnant floodwater, demonstrate what many there feel is the new normal.
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People are working for the most part, we have very low unemployment, but wages and benefits are really stagnant.
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But at the same time, nearly everything about the last year in Israeli politics has been painfully, ploddingly stagnant.
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All Italian banks are plagued by bad loans and slack demand for credit because of the country's stagnant economy.
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That could explain why the stock market keeps setting new highs despite a sluggish economy and stagnant corporate earnings.
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Poor and middle-class Chileans say they are fed up with the rising cost of utilities and stagnant wages.
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Salaries under Nafta, even in the competitive export sector or automotive industry, have remained stagnant for a quarter-century.
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With the evolving energy sources and a stagnant system for transporting this energy, we have no time to waste.
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They have been pushed aside in a wave of popular anger over the country's stagnant economy and shaky security.
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The territory faces $70 billion in debt, a stagnant economy, rampant poverty and emigration, and a failing healthcare system.
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Urban and suburban populations continue to climb across the country, while the population in rural areas has remained stagnant.
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Stagnant wages have also hindered inflation, which is running below the 2-percent rate policymakers would like to see.
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"But the problem remains that investment is stagnant and it's not enough to have consumption-led growth," he added.
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Nhieu Loc–Thi Nghe is connected to a sewage system that discharges wastewater into it, and is often stagnant.
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Their stagnant sets largely escaped criticism, camouflaged by the team's 2343.9-215 record, third-best in the Western Conference.
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He said he has raised the fund's foreign stake because the United States micro-cap pool has been stagnant.
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Opened in 28, Sweetens Cove is Collins's answer to golf's postrecession challenges of declining participation and stagnant course construction.
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The protests started over a small transit fare increase, but have gained momentum over stagnant wages despite economic growth.
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Conversely, jobs like manufacturing and mining have been stagnant if not declining, which are industries that are predominantly male.
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Feature A Muslim city councilor in a stagnant Paris suburb makes the case for modernizing the nation's Republican values.
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Wages have remained stagnant for the past 40 years, the same time period of profit maximization at all costs.
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People are despairing because their jobs have been outsourced, their wages are stagnant, the rich have hijacked the economy.
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One main implication of a stagnant or declining economy is rising unemployment rate, which has been seen in Iran.
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San Francisco piled on another 10 points before the game&aposs end while holding Minnesota stagnant at 10 points.
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Yet they have had far less luck in reviving consumers struggling with stagnant wage growth and sky-high debts.
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In the US, skyscraper construction was stagnant; the nation built 14 tall buildings per year in 2018 and 2019.
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Sales of those cars in Europe were up 20183 percent from a year earlier in an otherwise stagnant market.
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At the same time, the stagnant growth of North American users has put further pressure on the company's prospects.
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Remote areas But in more remote areas of Mozambique, efforts to reach those trapped in stagnant waters remain ongoing.
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Revenue from bond, currency and commodities trading surged 45% from a year ago, while revenue from equities stayed stagnant.
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Investors followed their lead, loading up on long-term government bonds while growth was stagnant and political risk abounded.
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The recovery in the U.S. homebuilding sector has been clouded this year by stagnant wages and higher interest rates.
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Growth has been stagnant over the past 5 years, pushing the country's credit rating to the brink of subinvestment.
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Stagnant offensive possessions and a shortage of floor spacers allow defenders to over-rotate, walling off the painted area.
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In the end, officials concluded that wooden high-rises could help revive Oregon's stagnant timber industry, Mr. Kaiser said.
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But years of falling labor power, stagnant pay and high profits have done nothing to solve America's productivity problem.
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The regular season The Mets overcame a slow start and a stagnant summer to run away with the division.
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The courtyard of one shelter lay flooded with black, stagnant water, in which some toddlers could be seen walking.
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If things have felt stagnant, this new moon will break up the energy and bring in some fresh ideas.
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Two weeks ago, Hyperallergic reported that the Guggenheim's art handlers suffered from stagnant wages, inconsistent schedules, and exhausting hours.
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Four decades of stagnant assessment have left just enough time for misinformation to infest common perception of the artist.
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Perhaps because the film is so intellectually and visually stimulating, the photographs, by contrast, seem stagnant and less interesting.
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A record number of workers went on strike last year out of frustration with stagnant wages and benefit cuts.
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Bachelet has seen her popularity take a sharp drop over the country's stagnant economy, as well as several financial scandals.
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Auto sales are stagnant in the US, while most consumers are trending toward SUVs and crossover vehicles rather than sedans.
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The deal comes as Twitter looks to battle stagnant user growth by providing exclusive and unique content via its platforms.
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It is that inflation is eating up pay increases and that real—that is, inflation-adjusted—wages are therefore stagnant.
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That calmed the tensions but, most Chinese economists think, at an intolerable price: stagnant Japanese growth for two-plus decades.
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The European Union is grappling with a stagnant economy, a wave of migration and the threat of an expansionist Russia.
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He has promised a deal with holdouts will help unleash a wave of foreign investment to revive the stagnant economy.
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And, Neil, everything in public life today has to be laid against the backdrop of 22018 years of stagnant wages.
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Multilateral bodies such as the NATO-Russia Council that were formed to encourage regular cooperation have become stagnant and unproductive.
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Though that's a marked change from near-stagnant prices a year ago, UK rate-setters have little cause to celebrate.
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They won as much as they lost, and for every development on the roster, there was another that ran stagnant.
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Yet, as iPhone sales remain stagnant, Apple announced a 20 percent increase in revenue compared to this time last year.
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Public health workers are scouring Olympic venues and tourist sites for puddles, stagnant water and other areas mosquitoes lay eggs.
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The North Korean leader announced his proposal to revive his country's stagnant economy yesterday during a three-hour -- three hours?
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The company's shares have fallen more than 62 percent during the last year as investors fret over stagnant user numbers.
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And that means less competition in a stagnant domestic phone market that largely just consists of Apple and Samsung phones.
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Much of that human capital was wasted by his one-party system, police state and the stagnant, centrally planned economy.
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He said the stagnant water would likely not recede for weeks and the insects were already flying around his shoes.
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The Economist: How much of the populist surge is a result of economic inequality and stagnant incomes for the 99%?
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Those priorities have grown ever harder to sustain in an age of stagnant working-class wages and widening income inequality.
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Total turnover has been stagnant at 7.8 billion yuan in the three years' pilot phase, Hubei Emission Exchange data shows.
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Amid stagnant economic growth around the global, investors may need to buy companies that are doing the growing for themselves.
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The CDC issued recommendations to properly disinfect water lines and avoid "dead ends in plumbing where stagnant water" can form.
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The pattern, known as a Rex Block, can hold weather systems stagnant for days on end, leading to extreme outcomes.
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They live in substandard, crowded housing in neighborhoods where stagnant water, the breeding ground for disease-carrying mosquitoes, is everywhere.
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And now comes Hillary Clinton's economic plan, which will deliver more stagnant growth, falling wages, dropping productivity, and depressed investment.
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With its stock price falling and user growth stagnant, Snap would undertake a mad dash to overhaul its flagship app.
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Cryptocurrencies have been stagnant the last few weeks after an earlier sell-off that took bitcoin below $6,000 in June.
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He established a goal of 4 percent economic growth, which would double the stagnant rate of the past 15 years.
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Anyway, it was flowing water, not stagnant and mossy, so I took a swim in it and Snapchatted that too.
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In general, salaries at large companies have been stagnant for years and recruitment is dropping, according to CLSA, a brokerage.
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U.S. government debt yields fell Friday after the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation metric was stagnant during the month of August.
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But more importantly, if it happens it will turn a stagnant element of the electronics landscape into an innovative one.
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IF THERE was a defining economic problem for America as it recovered from the financial crisis, it was stagnant wages.
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As long as you keep working and you're not being stagnant in what you're doing, the only way is up.
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"The market has been stagnant this year," said Phanumast Rungkakulnuwat, chief executive officer of Autocorp Holding, which sells Honda cars.
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Stagnant wages, rising economic insecurity, outsourced jobs are a product of "who government works for", she said in New Hampshire.
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It creates tension, and the conversation becomes stagnant and strange as we shuffle towards the now-inevitable end of it.
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The reason could be that although people are finding jobs, they're not getting raises, so wages are stagnant, he added.
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I'm stagnant, I stay still and don't just sit with myself first and ask 'is this where I am, wholeheartedly?
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Those rules are among the man-made headwinds that are strangling economic growth, keeping wages stagnant and forcing jobs overseas.
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Food needs are expected in the coming decade even as the amount of land devoted to farmland remains relatively stagnant.
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First, some of the world's top weapon-making nations need the revenues from the industry to boost their stagnant economies.
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"Gold prices in the local currency are also stagnant, which has not excited investors much," said a Singapore-based trader.
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Since 1979, wages for the vast majority of workers—regardless of gender, race or ethnicity— have been stagnant or declining.
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With the way in which technology is evolving, remaining stagnant will only cost you bigger and more lucrative career opportunities.
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The opposition Labor party said in a statement the budget would not address stagnant wage growth or tackle climate change.
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Economic growth is slow or stagnant; the hand of the security forces weighs heavier than ever, more or less everywhere.
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Nearly 220,000 troops will launch a cleanup operation next week to eliminate puddles of stagnant water where the insects breed.
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And he argued that Americans worried about stagnant wages could turn to the on-demand economy to address their concerns.
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As a result, the Fed has consistently had to lower its forecasts in the face of stagnant 2 percent growth.
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Tens of millions in the democratic world experience insecurity, stagnant incomes or fear of mass immigration – sometimes all of these.
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Thanks in part to the anti-labor policies of Republicans, real wages were stagnant, and have mostly remained so since.
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Up to 80 percent could suffer stagnant or falling incomes if this low-growth funk persists for another 10 years.
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A stagnant labor force will restrain economic activity and the need for money to fund roads, shopping centers and factories.
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At the time, Libya was looking to engage with the global markets after years of political isolation and stagnant development.
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JetBlue said earlier this week that corporate travel demand is stagnant, although it has gained share of the lucrative market.
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A stagnant economy at home has left many South African firms, Vodacom included, relying on businesses elsewhere to bolster earnings.
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No fewer than 20043 commercial banks (one for every 208,000 people) are competing over the UAE's stagnant pool of deposits.
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As businesses delay buying new computers and machinery, Britain's measly productivity will remain stagnant, so pay-packets will not grow.
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The threat of populist governments, Brexit negotiations and a stagnant economy painted a dark picture for Europe going into 2017.
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In a stagnant electricity market, coal-fired power generation has been pitted head to head with natural gas, and lost.
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STAGNANT LOCAL ECONOMY Salameh said the central bank hoped for the formation of a new government as soon as possible.
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STAGNANT LOCAL ECONOMY Salameh said the central bank hoped for the formation of a new government as soon as possible.
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Chief Executive Jean-Bernard Levy told shareholders that EDF needs growth in international markets because European power markets are stagnant.
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That's in contrast to previous years, when stagnant income was the main reason most Americans felt the need to save.
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Paychecks have remained stagnant, and consumers (accounting for two-thirds of economic output) have taken on more and more debt.
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And if health-care costs are eating into that stagnant — and at times unreliable — paycheck, that will have an impact.
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Wages are stagnant and the price of housing has soared, feeding a debate about New Zealand's high levels of immigration.
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Only now—after nearly a decade of stagnant wages and anemic growth—is our economy finally coming up for air.
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A discussion of the culprits must include China, productivity, the decline in labor fluidity, stagnant wages, and, of course, NAFTA.
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Though sales were up at its main shop in the city, the business was being weighed down by stagnant inventory.
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Anyone else have a response to Mr. Rahman's assertion that British literature has been stagnant for at least two decades?
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They've off-shored their incomes and taken nearly 85033 percent of the economic gains, leaving working people with stagnant wages.
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Hillary Clinton, too, must channel the disaffection of Americans squeezed between stagnant wages and high housing, medical and education costs.
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While the Rams offense looked stagnant in the Super Bowl, for the majority of the 2018 season they were dominant.
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Once she was re-elected, in 2014, the fiscal austerity measures that she presided over slowed an already stagnant economy.
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You are a consistent and resilient sign, and you can recognize how these values have been inherited or become stagnant.
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For years, middle- and working-class Americans have been suffering from stagnant wages, meager opportunity, social isolation and household fragmentation.
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" Mr. Trump, placing blame for many Americans' financial struggles on trade policy under Bill Clinton, said the country was "stagnant.
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Ms. Kelly's "Let's Get Crazy" was stagnant, and she wilted on "Take Me With U," a duet with Mr. Wonder.
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Real median earnings of all male workers increased 3.0 percent in 2017 while the earnings of female counterparts stayed stagnant.
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The figure has been stagnant for a few years now, sharply down from a high of 63 percent in 1986.
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It's hard to retain teachers as soon as they become aware of the heavy workload and stagnant salaries, she said.
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Michigan was hit particularly hard at the time, reeling from depopulation, stagnant economic growth and the loss of manufacturing jobs.
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Google's devoted a lot of mindshare to making Android more foldable friendly, in hopes of jumpstarting a stagnant smartphone industry.
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Ultimately because, despite all the negative things one might say about it, it's a place where I never feel stagnant.
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This strategy could be an effective means to speak to concerns Americans have about stagnant wages amid rising living costs.
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Colorado: Teachers have walked out to protest stagnant pay and education funding that has failed to keep pace with inflation.
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While the automaker is seeing explosive growth in China, it has been saddled by stagnant sales in the United States.
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It was an ambitious product that found the company embracing the one bright spot in an otherwise stagnant wearables market.
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That's an astonishing possibility, deeply at odds with popular conceptions of the Hermit Kingdom as a totally stagnant economic backwater.
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These behaviors may seem strange, but they actually have a logical reason — cats don't like drinking still or stagnant water.
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It's even harder to save for these higher housing costs when dealing with stagnant wages and other forms of debt.
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The irony is that with their own populations stagnant, these states must look to outsiders if they want to grow.
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The recent accident also comes on the heels of six years of stagnant or declining living standards for ordinary Russians.
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Nationwide, stagnant teacher wages, crumbling infrastructure and deep budget cuts to education have helped fuel a wave of educator activism.
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But comfort can also be stagnant; a lack of evolution is what leads music critics to prophesize the genre's downfall.
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Most Americans are struggling with slow-growing incomes and stagnant net worth — while the affluent continue to do very well.
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They call through slats, gates, and letterboxes, urging people to empty stagnant water and prevent disease-carrying mosquitos from breeding.
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If you're a fan of these trends — rapidly rising inequality and stagnant middle-class incomes — you should love the bill.
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In fact, the sharp increase in student debt has coincided with stagnant or decreasing earnings for those with college degrees.
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These two trends — more competitors, stagnant demand — have formed a pincer, squeezing conventional coal and nuclear generation off the grid.
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The nearly stagnant water beneath the new net looks more like a tar pit, and releases a gag-inducing smell.
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The larvae need stagnant water, so the worst-affected villages are those beside muddy pools left during the dry season.
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A slowing or stagnant economy would prove to be a major setback for Trump as he seeks a second term.
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Warren said that stagnant wages have contributed to Social Security benefits that are too low to cover retirees' living expenses.
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Earnings growth for U.S. companies will be stagnant in 22021 as a result of the coronavirus, according to Goldman Sachs.
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In Vieques, the reconstruction of medical clinics in rural areas has remained stagnant — there simply isn't enough money to rebuild.
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Any state with stagnant or declining rural areas and dominant or growing urban regions could also suffer a similar fate.
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Mr. Han's electoral success in Kaohsiung had much to do with his campaign's emphasis on economic issues, like stagnant wages.
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Traded volume was nearly stagnant from Friday's trading at 94.68 million shares, with value at 6.22 billion rupees ($59.39 million).
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The stagnant federal minimum wage, she often notes, would not have been enough to keep her family afloat in 2019.
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Where populations are sparse or shrinking, usually in rural places and small cities, economies are often stagnant, and populism sells.
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Though the employment components for both regions were stagnant, the measures taken together show a manufacturing sector on the rebound.
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At best, they will be caught in the stagnant air, for someone else to try, maybe later and somewhere else.
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But growth in inventories was nearly stagnant at 55.4 from 55.1, while supplier deliveries contracted further to 44.7 from 47.3.
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The political narrative remains stagnant and to be excluding this essential group of people that could decide the next election.
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Both are addressing real, acute problems — Britain's stagnant, unequal economy and people's sense of powerlessness and dislocation — with consoling fantasies.
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There are the long-shuttered factories, stagnant incomes and the departure of college-educated workers to cities and surrounding suburbs.
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We got stagnant at the end of the game and didn't make things hard on them, on their defensive end.
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The move comes amid stagnant organic sales growth at Mondelez as consumers reach for healthier options over processed packaged foods.
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Oil and gas companies are facing a slew of headwinds: stagnant commodity prices, along with supply, transportation and geopolitical challenges.
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The combination of a holiday week and a stagnant mortgage rate environment kept borrowers away from their lenders last week.
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After all, slow economic growth and stagnant wages over the past decade has largely been about sluggish private sector investment.
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These reforms offer the best hope for a middle class mired in a stagnant labor market for far too long.
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Takeshita also talked about external factors causing problems to the economy, such as stagnant oil prices are holding back inflation.
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Most of them were angry about stagnant wages and proposed benefits cuts, but some were just frustrated with company policies.
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It begs the question, if profits are high and homeowners have been stagnant, why don't more people decide to move?
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While the government continues to take too much from hard-working Americans, families have also seen their wages remain stagnant.
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His comments come as iPhone sales have slumped in recent quarters and shipments across the industry have largely remained stagnant.
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Those deficits have in turn led to industrial decline, increased unemployment, stagnant living standards and other social and economic ills.
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For a certain cohort of Americans, the Wall Street meltdown and its legacy — the personal debt, the stagnant wages, etc.
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The stadium once contained swirling winds; with a lid, even when opened, the air has become still, stagnant and stifling.
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Huge shell holes, craters filled with stagnant slime, smashed buildings, hardly outlines remaining, a silent sight of ghosts and shadows.
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The velocity and variety of ideas and plot keep things from getting stagnant but also run the risk of dilution.
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Refinance volume has been relatively stagnant, even as rates edged lower, but last week rates took a bigger step backward.
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The government hopes the new process and modified contractual terms for offshore exploration will boost its long-stagnant oil sector.
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Citizens are trapped in an ever-worsening cycle of stagnant income and empty store shelves, their money worth less each day.
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It is all a far cry from the fairly stagnant decade during which Wladimir Klitschko ruled the division with mechanical efficiency.
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I'm stagnant, I stay still and don't just sit with myself first and ask 'Is this where I am, whole heartedly?
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With large debt and stagnant growth, Lebanon would benefit from the revenues and job creation that might accompany a hydrocarbon industry.
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But of course, these "rules" aren't hard and fast, and they don't stay stagnant; they grow and change with your relationship.
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It's been a rough year for big tech stocks, with data and privacy controversies, falling chip prices and stagnant smartphone sales.
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For Harris, just 7% of likely caucusgoers choose her as their top pick -- the latest example of her stagnant poll numbers.
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Bryan said rivers dammed by landslides created stagnant water polluted by silt and bacteria, leaving people with the threat of disease.
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Economists, and the free-market doctrine they cling to, are partly to blame for decades of stagnant wages and soaring inequality.
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The miners cut down rainforests and often work in pools of stagnant water, which favors the spread of mosquitoes and malaria.
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This marked a notable change from recent years, when McDonald's was marred with stagnant sales, dwindling popularity and badly underperforming shares.
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Plus, while key expenses like housing and student loans continue to rise, wages have remained mostly stagnant for many American workers.
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Stagnant or shrinking incomes were another major driver behind workers' reluctance to save, garnering close to a quarter of the vote.
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That might not seem like much, but similarities can be drawn between other stagnant companies that start to face existential crises.
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Mr Salvini has promised that, if elected, he will introduce big tax cuts in an attempt to revive Italy's stagnant growth.
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It's gotten us a stagnant economy, and therefore I don't buy your argument, Mr. Expert, that this is working for me.
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Though wages remain stagnant for many American workers, there are several cities around the U.S. where incomes are on the rise.
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Mergers in the legal industry have been on the rise since the 2008 financial crisis amid stagnant demand and intense competition.
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Wages for many are stagnant, while income for nearly everybody else isn't rising as fast as it is for the fatcats.
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But this otherwise strong episode has such a laser focus on June and her trauma that Moira's stagnant misery barely registers.
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The problem is the giant, stagnant pool of loans that companies and people around the world are struggling to pay back.
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That kind of "getting soft" carried over into my adult life working in IT—behind a desk, very stagnant, very sedentary.
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In America, wages for blue-collar workers have been largely stagnant since the 1970s, whereas those for university graduates have soared.
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Twitter launched longer tweets on Monday as it looked to attract new users amid stagnant growth for the social media platform.
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One man told me his wages were stagnant at his hotel job and he was looking for policies to increase them.
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It is true that some locals have felt left behind during a period of strong economic growth but near-stagnant wages.
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It paved roads and built express bus lanes after a decade of stagnant infrastructure investment under former populist President Cristina Fernandez.
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The market for gas-powered turbines will total less than 30 gigawatts this year and remain stagnant through 2020, GE forecast.
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GM's overall sales were down nearly 2 percent in 2018, while the larger car market in the US mostly remained stagnant.
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Subaru is already reeling from stagnant sales growth in the United States and fresh recalls in Japan due to inspection cheating.
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It could sell off Kantar, its large but stagnant data-research business, to a similar company looking for scale (like Nielsen).
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This dawdling pace, combined with a stagnant economy and rising unemployment (it recently hit 37%), provides fertile ground for populist politicians.
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Decades of pipeline development have changed the waterflow in the basin, creating stagnant areas unfavorable for local wildlife, such as crawfish.
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With stagnant wages and growing demands on health and social systems from an aging population, that now feels much less certain.
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The rising costs of employee salaries and benefits, coupled with stagnant or declining federal payments, could lead to layoffs at hospitals.
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The fact that many countries including the United States you know their quality of life of their middle class is stagnant.
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But stagnant power demand, coupled with coal being steadily replaced by natural gas and renewables, has meant its emissions are declining.
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Economists especially look at retail and see a stagnant industry that has failed to adopt new technologies and become more efficient.
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It will encourage them to remain stagnant tactically—certain that nothing is broken when, in fact, so little is truly functioning.
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Innovation had been stagnant for a while, and a general wisdom had developed that the time for arcade games was over.
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Sales of hardware money-makers the iPhone, iPad and Mac were either stagnant or flat in its most recent fiscal year.
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The New York Time's subscription revenue grew 3 percent in 2018 from the previous year while its advertising revenue was stagnant.
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