Sentences with phrase «stagnated around»

Man City's season seemed to have stagnated around the turn of the year, but they are now favoured by bookies to finish second behind runaway leaders Chelsea.

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When he took over in 2006, his government inherited a trend line.According to Statistics Canada, manufacturing employment in Canada grew in the late 1990s, then stagnated from 2001 to 2004, before a «clear downward trend» began around 2005.
«American restaurants took in around $ 800 billion in revenue last year, but sales have stagnated at a time when costs continue to rise.
But while South Africa's imports have stagnated at around 190 million euros in the past five years, Algeria's imports have grown by 53 % over the same period.
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If City weren't to sign, you'd say they were stagnating though — with an average age around 28 most of their players ARE in their prime and aren't much going to change, if not get worse, over the next season.
Any discussion around Arsenal transfers and title hopes especially at this point of the year will give rise to genuine complaints if the club are seen to be stagnate.
«This is a global bank with people working all around the world but it is important that we take a tough look and as for bonuses, I haven't seen the details yet but what we've seen in the last few weeks just strengthens our argument that we should repeat the bonus tax again this year and use the billions of pounds to keep the economy moving when it is stagnated at the moment.»
Dr. Nduom charged the people not be dissuaded by the NDC's stunts but rather look around and see how they have stagnated in their poor living conditions.
Less dust means the air stagnates, with human - made pollution becoming more concentrated and sticking around longer.
In effect, the federal government already made this decision around 2003, because its support of basic research has stagnated in constant dollars since then.
Policymakers and reform advocates alike have rallied around introducing a set of national content standards, suggesting that this will jump start the stagnating achievement of U.S. students.
In much of the world, wages for garment workers have stagnated or even gone down, while the cost of living goes up around them.
One potential solution that's been bandied around are vertical farms, though it's debatable whether they're just a pie in the sky — or necessarily made feasible once stagnating rates of future food production, rising energy costs and soil degradation are finally factored in.
Even the Southern Ocean is a good missing sink candidate — as research suggests waters may have stagnated there too, and temperature conditions around Antarctica were at times remarkably mild when blizzards roamed the north.
As a result of these contrasting trends, global coal demand reaches 5 530 Mtce in 2022, which is only marginally higher than current levels, meaning that coal use all but stagnates for around a decade.
When you look at things this way, the share of clean energy around the world has actually stagnated over the past 20 years:
Requiring 95 percent of hash power to signal support for the solution, miner - adoption has seemingly stagnated at around 25 percent for now.
And the worldwide smartphone market share of Apple and Samsung is expected to decline to around 14 percent and 25 percent, respectively, with both companies» combined smartphone shipment expected to stagnate at around 460 million units in 2014.
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