Sentences with phrase «during stagnation»

This little test measures the collector internal temperatures and glazing temperatures for our $ 2K system collector during a stagnation event on a clear, warm, sunny day in September.
So, the absorber would be able to radiate heat during stagnation events more readily — albeit with some loss in efficiency.
It is also likely that this dependency burden also played its role during the stagnation since the 2000s.

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HALIFAX — The loonie fell sharply Tuesday after Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz delivered a gloomy speech saying slow economic growth is probably the new norm, requiring central bankers to keep interest rates low during a long period of stagnation.
Supporters of the Reagan tax cuts point to the stronger economic growth that followed after years of stagnation during the previous administration.
A recent Statistics Canada study notes that after 20 years of stagnation during the 1980s and 1990s, real wages finally showed some marked progress in the 2000s:
While there are some signs of recognition such as the Fed's reduction in its estimated neutral rate from 4.5 percent to 3.0 percent during the last 2 years, the IMF's explicit use of the term secular stagnation in its World Economic Outlook, ECB president Mario Draghi's call for global coordination and greater use of fiscal policy, and Japan's indicated interest in fiscal - monetary cooperation, policymakers still have not made sufficiently radical adjustments in their world view to reflect this new reality of a world where generating adequate nominal GDP growth is likely to be the primary macroeconomic policy challenge for the next decade.
Rather, I'm talking about Professor Alvin Hansen, who coined the phrase «secular stagnation» in 1938, during the Great Depression.
During the election, many mainstream economists such as David Dodge, Don Drummond and former deputy minister of Finance Scott Clark argued the strong case for deficit financing of productive public investments at a time of economic stagnation and very low interest rates.
This last fact was translated in the dramatic recession of the number of strikes during the «80s and in the stagnation or the decline of the salaries.
It has also undergone some periods of stagnation and corruption during which its followers completely lost sight of the noble and lofty ideals of the original founders, preserving an outward appearance of ritual with nothing to correspond to it in the heart.
Then again it could also be just a way of avoiding charges of neglect during the continued stagnation and downturn.
Anthony King in The British Constitution (2007), for example, considered a line of argument that briefly came to the fore during the turbulent 1970s when adversarial politics and the extremism of party political rides on the «ideological big - dipper» occurred, alleged to have led to economic stagnation, political chaos and a society at odds with itself (270).
As an example, Geoffroy Berthelot of the National Institute of Sport and Physical Education — INSEP in Paris highlights the stagnation of most records during World War I and World War II.
«I think we did a pretty good job during this 5 years of fiscal stagnation and loss of keeping things going,» he says.
Spending time outside not only increases daily activity levels, which in and of itself increases circulation and decreases stagnation and lethargy, but also uplifts mood and motivation, which can decline during the dark and depressing, often sedentary, Winter time.
Now that the chinook winds have begun to blow, allowing us to shed our black, down - filled coats to reveal our pale, doughy winter flesh, we know it's time to shed the clutter, dust and stagnation that kept us warm and comforted during the long Winter.
If increases in high school graduation requirements during the last quarter of the 20th century contributed to the stagnation in graduation rates, why did rates rise during the first decade of the 21st century, a period in which high school graduation requirements were not reduced and in some states were increased?
The long period of stagnation in graduation rates between 1970 and 2000 is especially puzzling given that the financial rewards for completing high school rose sharply during these years.
Theories connecting being physically present in school to better academic outcomes have never been more substantiated, yet NAEP scores show stagnation nationwide and a widening gap between subgroups while about 6.8 million students in the United States missed more than three weeks of school during the 2013 - 2014 school year (Attendance Works and Everyone Graduates Center 2017).
Kawamoto came in during a tumultuous time for the company, facing product stagnation and an overreliance on sedans and sport coupes while Honda was unrepresented in the fast - growing sport utility vehicles and minivan segments.
The genre had a very short shelf life, and at the time was seen as the saviour of the coin operated industry during a period of «me - too» stagnation, and an ever - increasing array of quality home conversions.
Breakfast Forum: «Perspectives Beyond Stagnation,» 30 May During the preview of the 55th International Art Exhibition — la Biennale di Venezia, the Central Asian Pavilion in Venice will host an opening breakfast and discussion on Thursday, 30 May 9 — 11 am titled «Perspectives beyond Stagnation» organised in collaboration with the curators of LIAF 2013 (Lofoten International Art Festival www.liaf.no), Anne Szefer Karlsen, Bassam El Baroni and Eva González - Sancho.
«Nordhaus is basing his judgment on the assumption that the next hundred years will bring to the world economy a mixture of stagnation and prosperity, with overall average growth continuing at the same rate that we have experienced during the twentieth century.»
Another paper discusses how atmospheric humidity increased during the recent period of pronounced global warming (from about the late 1970s to the present), with a humidity decrease during the cooling / temperature stagnation period of ~ 1940s to the 1970s:
In the stagnation period 2007 - 2012, structural changes in production and consumption also helped reduce the emissions, opposite to during the growth period 2002 - 2007.
The figure is split into two time - periods based on data availability, the «growth period» just before the financial crisis (2002 to 2007) and the «stagnation period» during and after the crisis (2007 to 2012).
Japan has been suffering from stagnation during the last 25 years and it struggling to finish the «lost 20 years».
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