Sentences with phrase «of stagnation»

After years of stagnation in the late 1980s and early 1990s, achievement began to rise again in the late «90s — particularly in the earlier grades and most notably in math — as states set new academic standards, started testing their students regularly, and installed their own versions of «consequential accountability» systems.
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.
Global demand for coal should remain nearly flat between 2017 and 2022, resulting in a decade of stagnation for coal consumption, according to the International Energy Agency's annual coal market report.
First, there had been a period of stagnation in higher education, which came to be blamed upon a depressive influence by the churches.
The non-residential solar sector broke out of stagnation in 2016, thanks to demand pull - in in key state markets.
Test administrators do not provide explanations for student performance, but scholars and policymakers have been arguing over the root causes of stagnation for years.
In a bid to address low motivation in the Nigerian Police Force occassioned by years of stagnation of officers as regards their ranks, Inspector General...
Feeling that your relationship is in a state of stagnation where love, sex and attraction seem to have all but disappeared.
No accident his arrival coincided with start of our stagnation as a club... one of the most overrated players in EPL history thanks to the dumb swede and our own delusional football emperor....
After a decade of stagnation under Labour, devolution for Wales has moved faster now than it has done for years
So, if you devote your training energies entirely to building big arms, you would eventually reach a point of stagnation because you weren't training your legs.
While cardamom is warming, it also has the ability to move any sort of stagnation in the gut.
I think my journey with God started when I was pretty young, but I definitely had some challenges and obstacles I had to overcome as well as a period of stagnation when I wondered if it was worth it.
This study suggests that the cause of the stagnation in global warming in the mid 20th century was the atmospheric nuclear explosions detonated between 1945 and 1980.
Akorbi is going through a predictable phase of stagnation after rapid growth in the early years.
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?
Profit for capital is guaranteed at the price of stagnation and growing inequality among the small minorities.
The reason for frustration for a lot of fans is the sense of stagnation in many ways before say the FA cups.
I fear, too, that if the world economy were to take another turn for the worst over the next few years - a second demand shock following the global financial crisis — this time the UK will be in a very much weakened position to deal with the consequences because of the stagnation of the last three years.
Fortunately, this kind of stagnation often benefits the cash flow statement — something we can reasonably expect again in 2014 — for 2013, this resulted in a 5.6 % operating free cash flow (Op FCF) margin.
Despite the overall pattern of stagnation, the graduation rates of black males, after increasing for several decades, fell sharply between 1986 and 1996.
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.
Canada's economy is in clear and present danger of stagnation.
Supporters of the Reagan tax cuts point to the stronger economic growth that followed after years of stagnation during the previous administration.
And yet, the cost of stagnation in relationships is a gradual but devastating loss.
This demonstrates that the company has faith in its employees and establishes the culture as one that promotes individuals stepping outside of their normal which prevent feelings of stagnation.
Exercising promotes healthy circulation, and should be done regularly pre-conception in order to support blood flow, eliminating the possibility of stagnation once pregnancy occurs and blood levels increase.
Much of this stagnation is supposed to have been caused by a monetary contraction leading to the resumption of specie payments in 1879.
Ewald Nowotny, a member of the European Central Bank, reported that there was an increased risk of stagnation that may cause the ECB to reconsider the benchmark interest rate in coming months.
Earlier in Asia, the Nikkei was in focus as it jumped to its highest close in more than five years after global finance leaders effectively backed the Bank of Japan's stimulus program as a legitimate attempt by the country to get out of its two - decade era of stagnation.
Tina Owens, Senior Manager - Sustainability & Procurement at Kashi, shared her company's application of innovative packaging approaches and brand storytelling to bring new life to its line of cereals — a category segment that has experienced some degree of stagnation in recent years.
They are the forces of stagnation that stand in the way of growth
He warns of «decades of stagnation if we don't do something» about the state's lagging economic growth.
Now, by studying glaciers from Tibet to the Arctic islands of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway, researchers are starting to understand why some glaciers swing between extremes of stagnation and crushing flow, and how surges may be predicted.
Also, according to Hughes's analyses, new wells in Barnett are less productive, a sign of stagnation as «sweet spots become saturated with wells and drilling moves into lower quality rock,» he says.
Retzlaff, R., and C.R. Bentley, Timing of stagnation of ice stream C, West Antarctica from short - pulse - radar studies of buried surface crevasses, Journal of Glaciology, Vol.
He describes the last few stock market cycles of stagnation then boom.
Often times both occur simultaneously, but far too often an article can lead excited readers down a path of stagnation or worse, moving backwards.
«The potential public health impact increases as the duration of stagnation events lengthens,» US scientist Dr Daniel Horton, from Stanford University, wrote in the journal Nature Climate Change.
We have had 10 years of stagnation on grounds we wanted to pack more fans in to a shiny new stadium where théy could cough up highest ticket prices in EPL....
So the Ox joined a club in crisis, and now leaves a club in crisis — a fitting summary of the past six years of stagnation at Arsenal.
One consequence of this stagnation was the United States falling to 22nd out of 27 developed countries in terms of high school graduation (OECD 2012).
In fact, people undergoing physiotherapy use swimming as a primary form of exercise to work stiff muscles, loosen joints and restore their overall range of motion and flexibility, which are often lost due to a long period of stagnation from rest.
Two decades of stagnation didn't tip Japanese society into chaos, but if China's economy goes bust, don't expect the fallout to be nearly so smooth.
The wrong combination of people can discourage that kind of contribution, and push the company in the direction of stagnation.
The area's third - largest economy had appeared to be emerging from a long period of stagnation thanks to the European Central Bank's loose monetary policy, improvements in the balance sheet of its banks and the first fruits of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's labor market reform.
It built a prosperous high - consumption society that hit a wall of stagnation around 1990.

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