Sentences with phrase «economic stasis»

Economic stasis continues in Europe, previously the most vocal advocate of action on climate change.
Then there's the antiquated infrastructure, held back by decades of economic stasis, in part from the embargo but also by the enormous hit the country took when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
Economic stasis tends to veil poverty rather well, downturn highlights what has been lurking underneath the rose tinted specs all along.
George gets less and less convincing by the year, as his fiery rhetoric is dashed on the rocks of total economic stasis.

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That kind of stasis would turn the good economic news of President Trump's first year into a short story.
That's because economic growth and human welfare must trump environmental stasis and ecosystem welfare.
... Outsiders, observing that U.S. schools have remained about the same despite revolutions in technology and economic life, conclude that education stasis is due to the lack of new ideas.
Third, it exposed the fact that Iniva's programme has, since the mid 2000s, existed in a state of arrested development, a position of stasis made all the more apparent by the accelerated rate of social, economic and cultural change during the period — most notably the partial dissolution of cultural hierarchies facilitated by the world wide web, and the emergence of strong grass roots arts activities and young independent organisations operating, for however brief a period, outside the mainstream.
«Activism consists of efforts to promote, impede, or direct social, political, economic, or environmental change, or stasis.
We might value economic prosperity more than some increment of climate stasis.
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