Sentences with phrase «recent stagnation»

There are numerous reasons for Samsung's recent stagnation.
For those wanting a closer look at the more recent wiggles and trends, the second graph starts in 1998, which was the start year used by von Storch et al (2013) Can climate models explain the recent stagnation in global warming?
I should also repeat, I remain bullish on the Irish market (which now seems to be breaking out from its recent stagnation), so an Irish ETF may well be a nice play for investors.
Anandakrishnan, S., R.B. Alley, R.W. Jacobel and H. Conway, The flow regime of ice stream C and hypotheses concerning its recent stagnation, in R.B. Alley and R.A. Bindschadler, eds., The West Antarctic Ice Sheet: Behavior and Environment, American Geophysical Union, Antarctic Research Series, v. 77, p. 283 - 296 (2001).

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In recent days, Sanders has stumped with striking Verizon workers, railing about large corporations destroying the middle class through cost - cutting and low wages that create economic stagnation and widen the gulf between the 1 percenters and everyone else.
«We expect the stagnation trend to continue and potentially accelerate next year, exacerbated by lower oil prices, tighter monetary policy and continued uncertainty on the geopolitical front,» noted Barclays economist Eldar Vakhitov in a recent report.
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:
Together with the current price of long - term bonds, this suggests that the kind of Japan - style stagnation that has plagued the industrial world in recent years may be with us for quite some time.
In a recent article for Christianity Today, Ed Stetzer offers some sociological analysis as to why Pentecostals continue to experience growth despite trends of decline or stagnation among many forms of Christianity.
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.
Recent games had seen a stagnation in performance for Jurgen Klopp's side, but a win against their fabled rivals who were also title - contenders, should have been incentive enough to spur the team on.
Yet in recent years, it has become a symbol of austerity, stagnation and conflict.
Cuomo has in recent days framed that deficit not as a budget problem, but an overarching economic stagnation that continues to plague New York.
The recent National Assessment Program Science literacy results for Australian Year 6 students (ACARA, 2017) showed on the one hand a majority of students are interested in studying Science and learning new things, but on the other hand there has been a pattern of stagnation in inquiry skills since 2006.
The recent «meh» NAEP results sure seem to suggest that we're in a decade of educational stagnation, at least when it comes to reading and math scores.
In a recent white paper, Mitt Romney blamed the unions for gridlock and stagnation in American education.
While some recent studies have shown stagnation in the growth of eBook sales, the variety of new devices and options for readers continues to expand.
Could classroom pets drive interest in families acquiring fish, small animals, birds and reptiles that had seen sales stagnation or decline in recent years?
Some people claim this wave of 2D platfomers - especially the recent deluge from indie devs - signals creative stagnation in game design.
Develop asks veteran devs how the sector can avoid stagnation after a recent resurgence of the genre
For centuries, the twilight of an artist's life was often looked down on as «a period of decline or stagnation,» says Sam Smiles, professor emeritus of art history at Britain's Plymouth University, and co-editor of the recent book of essays, «Late Style and its Discontents.»
But along with the recent economic stagnation, the earthquakes in Eastern Japan, and the after effects of the nuclear disaster, a collective depression from an inability to vent their frustrations continues to accumulate within their society.»
Recent outlooks suggest we may experience long - term stagnation and unemployment comparable to Japan's lost decade.
Dr. Judith Curry notes «The most recent climate model simulations used in the AR5 indicate that the warming stagnation since 1998 is no longer consistent with model projections even at the 2 % confidence level» This means the hypothesis upon which these models have been built is wrong and should be abandoned.
Stagnation under recent climate negotiations might obscure the fact that some of the most encouraging examples of carbon governance have been at a local level, in our homes and communities.
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:
Satellite records show some stagnation of temperatures in recent years, somewhere between the land and ocean surface records.
«Even after the 2009 financial crisis made it plain the U.S. economy had entered a period of stagnation, Canadians seemed more interested in the far - off and more uncertain prospects of China, India and Brazil — economies characterized by high growth and large populations but also formidable market access barriers,» wrote Laura Dawson, president of Dawson Strategic, in a recent report for the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
The continued fall and subsequent stagnation of oil prices is considered, by some, to be the most important macroeconomic event in recent times.
The consequences of such stagnation are serious: according to a recent study in Psychological Science, those who were more bored with their marriages at one point in time reported less marital satisfaction 9 years later.2 Clearly, boredom isn't something to ignore.
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