Sentences with phrase «for stagnation»

How's this for stagnation: The iPhone has shipped with 16 GB standard since the 3GS — in 2009.
This time of year is probably worst for stagnation for this vertically oriented collector.
Thousands of square miles of formerly living things are floated away to the Pacific Ocean and giant Canadian Rocky erratic boulders are rafted to the southern Willamette Valley of Oregon where they become evidence that nature doesn't care for stagnation.
Probably Abstract Expressionism gave reason to the birth of Pop Art for its stagnation possibly, and Pop Art maybe began to fizzle in its own direction, which gave forth to God knows what, Minimalism, Conceptualism, and a number of other isms which keep moving.
Bailing them out is a recipe for stagnation, a la Japan.
Use for stagnation of Liver Qi with Blood Deficiency causing premenstrual tension or irregular menses.
It essentially involves adding a term for the stagnation pressure based on the well - known Bernoulli equation of fluid dynamics.
The council members the Observer spoke to were hesitant to blame Ms. Mark - Viverito for the stagnation of their legislation, preferring instead to lash out at the de Blasio administration.
A lack of new entrants in any service area or market is a fatal recipe for stagnation, and allowing that to happen to something as important as the NHS is the biggest failing of our public elites.
I'm not saying the board are blameless in our plight because they are a massive reason for our stagnation but Wenger is just as complicit in the charade that has become our club.
The thing is, a lot of people here are trying to find excuses for our stagnation, there are actually two reasons for it.
Injuries may have been a part of the reasoning for his stagnation in recent seasons, but it can not be argued that when he is fit, his inconsistency on the pitch is the main factor for why he doesn't get a good run of games and why he hasn't developed to the expected potential.
«One of the big causes for the stagnation of middle class wages is essentially because of clever computer programs,» said David Siegel, co-chairman of Two Sigma.
We are not in a recession, so you can't blame the economy for this stagnation in growth (which, not incidentally, doesn't keep up with immigration and new entries in the workforce, so it essentially means job erosion).

Not exact matches

But if the C.D. Howe Institute is to be believed, the best we can hope for is a well - managed stagnation.
The current state of inequality in the United States, he explained, is largely linked to a reaction to 1970s stagnation that has gone on for too long, where chasing quarterly profits has resulted in a toxic short - termism.
Not only do the political «left» and «right» have almost contradictory prognoses for the problems of stagnation or slow growth, but they also have to appeal to the almost randomly varying desires and priorities of the voters they represent.
Globalization is much maligned these days for job losses and wage stagnation.
For these and other companies, Alberta continues to offer an island of pre-2008 growth in a world overshadowed by secular stagnation.
Here are the three things that executives at some of the biggest restaurant chains in the country are blaming for the industry's stagnation.
He called for «bold and immediate action» to stave off that near - stagnation.
Sales dollars are used to pay for expenses, so there is a clear financial impact of not having as much sales money available to pay for expenses; however, the very dangerous part of sales stagnation or decline is that it usually indicates a lack of customer acceptance, which is key to any business.
What Pattison says publicly is seldom as interesting as what he does, however, such as making Glen Clark, the former B.C. premier who many blamed for the province's «dismal decade» of economic stagnation, his group president and, along with deputy chairman Michael Korenberg, heir apparent.
John Komlos, professor emeritus of economic history at the University of Munich, says that the stagnation of growth in the USA compared to Northern European populations could be due to different national healthcare systems: for example, the Dutch have access to socialized medicine that Americans do not.
However, a stagnation or decline in height over the past century is an indication that certain countries in the developed, English - speaking world could do a better job of emphasizing good nutritional standards for their youth.
For men, lifetime earnings are on track to increase for the cohort born between 1980 and 1989, but that increase follows decades of earnings stagnatiFor men, lifetime earnings are on track to increase for the cohort born between 1980 and 1989, but that increase follows decades of earnings stagnatifor the cohort born between 1980 and 1989, but that increase follows decades of earnings stagnation.
«Stagnation» is probably a poor word choice for what we'll see in the near future.
Without embedding intergenerational equity into Canada's labour market policy we will be headed for long - period of reduced economic growth, stagnation, or even decline.
After all, a strong value proposition can be the difference between stagnation and growth for your business.
Nevertheless, unemployment threatens the American economy, which is still on life support, and any gains in U.S. oil demand will have a tough time making up for ongoing stagnation in Japan, European austerity and Chinese curbs on inflation.
Some critics argue that NAFTA is to blame for job losses and wage stagnation in the U.S., because competition from Mexican firms has forced many U.S. firms to relocate to Mexico.
Ontario joins cities such as Seattle and New York in the U.S. seeking to address years of income stagnation and inequality by boosting wages for workers at the bottom of the pay heap.
Fifth, while the case for expanded infrastructure investment does not depend on Keynesian stimulus or aggregate demand considerations, secular stagnation risks reinforce the argument for increased public investment.
And this, of course, has major implications for the policies we pursue to close the gap and reverse the wage stagnation for the majority of the workforce.
As the year progressed, the consensus abandoned talk of «secular stagnation» for a new catchphrase: «global synchronous growth.»
For Canadians, it is important that our political parties start discussing and debating the policy actions a «new» government should take to respond to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) observation, that the global economy, and therefore the Canadian economy, could be entering a long period of economic stagnation, characterized by slow growth, high unemployment and increasing income inequality.
We may have traded, in other words, short, brutal adjustments for long periods of economic stagnation.
As growth rates slow, the failure to cut out bad policies will mean continued stagnation or declines in living standards for some.
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.
Income inequality and wage stagnation for the middle class, for example, have been building for decades.
I think a little bit about Larry Summers, who continues to talk about secular stagnation for example.
If you are right about secular stagnation, the nations of the world need their governments to run bigger deficits, at least for now and maybe indefinitely.
Is the drive for passive income in an age of stagnation placing the global economy in permanent peril and creating a context for social strife?
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been warning for months that the global economy and the Canadian economy are about to enter a period of global economic stagnation, high unemployment and growing income inequality.
The longer Europe refuses to debate honestly about debt and the euro, and the the longer it suffers from stagnation and unemployment, the more credible the Front National becomes in denouncing centrist parties for sacrificing workers and the middle class to protect the interest of bankers.
Summers and other secular stagnation supporters argue that the level of interest rates needed to bring the economy back to full capacity is below the effective lower bound for monetary policy, so central banks are powerless to stimulate enough demand to use up excess supply.
Then of course Adair Turner, Debt and Devil, and Summers remedies for Secular Stagnation close the door on the no - option declinist memes.
I do not see a case for a further rate increase on current facts and remain very concerned that macroeconomic policy has inadequately internalized all the aspects of large declines in the neutral real rate and secular stagnation risks.
The IMF last week openly discussed the possibility of stagnation, as it cut its outlook for global economic growth to a meagre 3.1 per cent.
However, it must be done properly, or you risk ranking penalties, growth stagnation, and even consequences for your brand reputation.
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