Sentences with phrase «as stagnant»

Dianne Woo was concerned that a potential employer would view her as stagnant because she'd worked at General Electric for so many years.
At an event in New York City today, Lenovo took to the stage to announce the Moto Z2 Force, saying that it wants to relaunch Motorola as a major smartphone brand and that it will «challenge everyone, including competitors, because we see the industry as stagnant
You're working with a company that believes in innovation in what is often seen as a stagnant industry, and you're working with a company that believes in offering both convenience and expertise.
The industry is currently in what could best be described as a stagnant or soft cycle, with rates remaining relatively stable.
If we all settled in as stagnant savers and had an accident or lost our jobs, those savings would soon be wiped out and we'd be in big trouble.
The industry is currently in what could best be described as a stagnant or soft cycle, with rates remaining relatively stable.
The millenial generation really got screwed as stagnant wages and record high cost of living has taken its effect on people.
As stagnant homes and oversupplied inventory continues to be a problem around the nation, it's good to see that many first time home buyers are still able to rely on FHA.
In the same way that you go to the store, buy what you need, and leave, addressing students as consumers implies the conveyor belt approach to teaching, learning, and leadership in schools is okay, and as stagnant student achievement rates show worldwide, it is not.
I expect we'll see this movement spreading to other states, because the school conditions, as well as the stagnant pay, are very widespread.
Childline counselling sessions about mental health issues peaked at 101,454 last year, as stagnant funding from Government prompts call to action.
Perhaps ruefully, the film paints civilized England as a stagnant, conservative clime, suggesting it took John and Jane's return to the fertile motherland to succeed in child - rearing.
This will in part be a response to economic and societal pressures such as stagnant incomes and more young people living at home.
Suddenly, it was possible to scan the overall composition of habitats as diverse as stagnant bogs and frozen tundra, producing a detailed portrait of the microbial life they held.
The bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa thrives in moist environments such as the stagnant water of flower vases and can infect open wounds such as those resulting from severe burns.
The Y chromosome has long been thought of as a stagnant part of the genome, where genes are slowly decaying in males of all species.
Describing Ghana's agriculture as stagnant or at best sluggish, Dr Akoto said growth in the sector declined from 7.4 per cent in 2008 to 7.2 per cent in 2009, slowing down to 5.2 per cent in 2010 and hitting a bottom of 0.8 per cent in 2011.
ALBANY — Here we go again: Former Gov. George Pataki is dipping his toe into a pool of Republican presidential candidates he must see as stagnant.
Attempts by municipalities to do it themselves were running into legal problems... and the only good news the author was seeing was coming from Google Fiber, which had pushed ahead as a means of pushing its other products and «disrupting» what Surowiecki described as a stagnant market otherwise.
Socks that are too tight will restrict blood flow to your legs too much, causing a problem that can be just as dangerous as stagnant blood can be.
That's just being as stagnant as ever.
What's to stop these young bodies from becoming as stagnant, rigid and out - of - touch as their ancestors?
It is a LIVING word, never intended to be accepted as a stagnant definition of anything.
William James had a prolonged identity crisis during which he experienced his world as stagnant and he became very depressed.
Yet, what you can't help but see as stagnant and irrelevant, I can't help but see as a cherished treasure which gives me hope until I can be held safe in His arms.
What has once been described as a stagnant, slow and stuck in the middle entity is now rising faster than it has in quite some time, and digital currency enthusiasts are keeping their fingers crossed and hoping things last this way for quite a while.
As a stagnant global economy has hit Unilever's growth during the past two years, Deboo says, some investors have begun to question whether the strategy should trump other factors.

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There's been consistent growth, and the U.S. has not fallen back into a recession — both positives in Bosworth's estimation — but in many ways the economy is stagnant, only growing the necessary amount each year just to stand still, as Bosworth put it.
As Stiglitz sees it, Americans, particularly on the right, embraced the Chicago school's way of thinking because it appeared to be the efficient solution to stimulating a stagnant economy.
The man now plucked to run the Bank of Japan and revive the long stagnant economy was a career Ministry of Finance bureaucrat at the time exasperated that the central bank had - as he saw it - shirked its duty to end what was then already six years of deflation.
Molson Coors» desire to break out of its stagnant core markets is what led to its US$ 3.5 - billion purchase in April of eastern European brewer StarBev, producer of a tongue - tying lineup of beers such as Staropreman, Kamenitza and Ozujsko.
Some analysts believe this has helped keep wage gains stagnant even as the jobless rate has fallen because employers don't have to raise wages as much to retain talent when there is less employee turnover.
If your company is operating the same way today as it did when it was first launched, then you are stagnant, which means you are losing business.
«What is happening in the telecoms industry is that revenues are stagnant, if not on the decline, with [average revenue per user] under pressure for various reasons such as competition and market saturation.»
For the first time ever, more than half of U.S. congressmen are worth $ 1 million or more, even as wages have remained stagnant for many Americans.
As sovereign debt problems in Europe and stagnant economic growth in America continue to dog the world economy, investors naturally turn to safer havens like precious metals for security.
«As a woman leading a women's sexual - health company, I think our category has been stagnant arguably since the birth control pill.
The nonprofit group WelcomingAmerica.org is already running similar programs in such cities as St. Louis and Detroit, which are supporting immigrants as a way to spur stagnant local economies.
As a perverse reward for its rapid growth and heavy infrastructure investment, China is starting to face some of the trials of mature economies: a stagnant workforce, a real estate bubble, and high local government debt levels.
Refusing to grow up is tempting in business (as it sometimes is in life), but Chen insists that a stagnant company culture presents real dangers.
The Wii U has suffered from stagnant sales since launch, as the console has failed to attract significant consumer attention.
Long Island's population has also been relatively stagnant too, as the region steadily loses its youth.
Atkinson warned that the market's spare capacity — largely concentrated in Saudi Arabia — will dwindle as demand keeps rising at a time when supply remains stagnant.
To make matters worse, some U.S. East Coast refineries are actually shutting down production due to stagnant local demand and because their crack spread is not as profitable.
The fact is the global economy has never recovered from the 2008 - 2009 recession and, as predicted by the IMF, is now entering a period of «mediocre» or «stagnant» growth.
After all, the amount of global GDP that has accrued to investment, as the global economy has «grown» these last two decades is why we have a demand - deficient, deflation prone, stagnant prospect, low - interest world, we have.
Currently, the relations with the USA and Iran have been rather stagnant as Donald Trump called the Iran deal the «worst deal ever».
Katz also saw a stagnant downtown and promised the Arena District as a carrot to both fund his new rink and get the Edmonton City Council drooling over pictures of shiny new buildings mere metres away from their offices in City Hall.
While it would be difficult to take a lack of fresh credit strains as evidence of restored health in the banking and lending system, we can't rule out the possibility that the Rube Goldberg machine created by the Fed and the Treasury will be enough to take us through a period of years (or if we follow Japan's example, decades) where we will gradually bury the losses of the banking system, trading a short - lived period of adjustment instead for a long - term period of stagnant credit.
As the graph above indicates, leading small and mid-cap growth stocks have pretty much remained stagnant, despite the rally in the broad market of the past few days.
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