Sentences with phrase «stagnation because»

Against the warmth and sunshine of places such as Florida and fun tourist attractions like Disneyland, there is a growing rot swept deep beneath the middle - class where children are expected to become desensitised to poverty and cultural stagnation because they will never experience an alternative lifestyle.
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.

Not exact matches

All entrepreneurs should be focused on ways to improve their business, their productivity, and their service, if only because stagnation is the enemy of business growth.
«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.
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.
It's also too bad because a co-ordinated federal - provincial infrastructure initiative would have helped Canada avoid a long period of economic stagnation.
Considering Europe he says, «the last thing Europe needs now is stability, because stability means stagnation» and he concluded by stating that in his opinion «interest rates were going to go up sooner, further and faster» than widely predicted.
Referring to the pre-crisis experience is important because the catchphrases that have dominated the debate in the last few years (New Normal and Secular Stagnation) suggest that we have entered a new state of the world, where growth and inflation are destined to stagnate for the foreseeable future.
The real content of the programme of these gentlemen (and some ladies) is undeniable because at its base it guarantees maximum profit for capital, at the price of stagnation and growing inequality between the small minorities benefiting from the system and all the working classes, and between the nations of the triad and all the rest.
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.
I hope I'm wrong but this could be the most damaging win when it comes to transfers... winning 1 game, after about 20 minutes of really good play, is of little consequence in the grand scheme of things... only those with the most selfish of intentions would suggest otherwise... the only reason we're even in this predicament, where were celebrating our first victory of 2018 against a bottom half squad who is managed by possibly the only individual more antiquated than our manager, is because of Wenger's ridiculous mishandling of his contract last year combined with his mishandling of the contracts of our top players this year; a fact that he himself admitted to... so before you get too excited about the possibilities of our current roster don't forget what has happened over the last several years and pray to the gods of football that real quality reinforcements like Auba are on the way, which could have happened years ago for less money and we might have been holding a trophy of some significance, or this brief respite will be followed by the usual mediocrity and stagnation
We have disrespectful fans because Wenger has dictated over a decade of stagnation and decline... or have you not noticed?
It was a panic buy by wenger that turned into a constant because of the stagnation wenger likes to cause to the squad.
Because they sense that progress is stalling or is in danger of causing stagnation so they are proactive in mixing things up, to rejuvenate the club and its players.
Yet most failed on both counts because the combination of divide - and - rule politics and high levels of corruption led to economic stagnation and mounting social tensions.
And he does so not only because he believes that his team is succeeding, but also in the knowledge that sending the right message is half the battle in a world where confidence and growth — or insecurity and stagnation — go hand in hand.
Because the nickel particle that is causing the spinning is resting at the bottom of the liquid droplet that is a barrier, and the bacterial disk is rotating adjacent to the droplet surface, a stagnation zone forms.
«Academics are the ones under the most financial pressure, because of general stagnation in federal research budgets,» says Timmerman.
But, if the energy is not going to be flowing because there's all of this stagnation, it's all blocked.
Neglecting one squatting variation over the other (either because you are better at one than the other, or simply just because) can leave you vulnerable to strength and muscle imbalances and / or stagnation.
«In traditional Chinese medicine, tonic herbs such as astragalus should not be taken when someone has an acute infectious illness such as colds, flus, bronchitis, or pneumonia, because it can cause stagnation and «feed» the illness.»
Because veteran teachers earn higher salaries than less experienced teachers, changing teacher experience levels account for some of the stagnation in overall teacher salaries.
Because Singapore policymakers and educators accept paradoxes and constantly navigate them, the system is never in stagnation.
This is partially because previous standards created barriers, which have lead to stagnation.
Because it is a monopoly, government brings inefficiency and stagnation to most things it runs; government agencies pursue the inflation of their budgets rather than the service of their customers; pressure groups form an unholy alliance with agencies to extract more money from taxpayers for their members.
Because if I'm going to get my magic ebook, we're going to need innovation, not locked - in stagnation.
Passion isn't matched by response, in part, because environmental concerns can not compete as an issue with persistent economic stagnation and joblessness.
Weyl (1968), speculating that the «temporary stagnation» of the bottom water would end because of warming by the interior heat of the Earth; the role of glacial meltwater suppressing North Atlantic Deep Water production was also pioneered by Worthington (1968); a neat explanation of the entire circulation in terms of water evaporating from the North Atlantic more than from the cooler North Pacific was indicated by Warren (1983).
Federal law directing increases in fuel economy became necessary because oil consumption had been steadily escalating, in large part due to the relative stagnation in CAFE standards, the doubling of annual vehicle miles traveled in the previous 25 years, and a sizable increase in the market share of less efficient SUVs and light trucks.
I like the «stagnation» of MacOS because it means I can use it to get work done instead of deal with constant changes and weird nonsense.
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