Sentences with phrase «which stagnated»

America's high school graduation rate, which stagnated for the last three decades of the 20th century, is now climbing, according to a new, comprehensive look at the key education gauge by Harvard University economist Richard Murnane.
High School Graduation Rate Moves Up The Wall Street Journal, January 15, 2013 «America's high school graduation rate, which stagnated for the last three decades of the 20th century, is now climbing, according to a new, comprehensive look at the key education gauge by Harvard University economist [Professor] Richard Murnane.»
He has brought exciting young talent through Liverpool's academy; something which stagnated over the last ten years, but his continued trust in the likes of Dejan Lovren and Ragnar Klaven at the heart of the Liverpool defence is nothing short of criminal.
Many devices do not take into account all of the major and regional dialects, which stagnates the market and people just don't buy them.

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Most importantly, it keeps your readers and audience engaged by preventing your content from stagnating which results in reduced lead conversion.
After decades during which the educational attainment of Americans steadily increased, educational gains have stagnated.
Similarly, the 2009 «quantitative easing» policy in Britain confused loans used in the real economy (which were stagnating or falling throughout the experiment) with boosting bank balances with the Bank of England which quadrupled over 2009 (Graph 3).
The combination of very high levels of debt and excess manufacturing capacity can lock an economy into a self - reinforcing deflationary process in which growth stagnates and debt rises faster than debt servicing capacity.
In Europe, the market has been more stable, but now job classifieds, which had made up for downturns in real estate and auto, are stagnating.
With sales of desktop computers stagnating, it's essential for the company to expand its presence and become more competitive in the burgeoning field of internet of things, which will affect as many as 500 billion devices, including vehicles, in the next 10 to 15 years, according to Chambers.
They then designed complex algorithms that would predictably tell which stocks would fluctuate, which ones would stagnate and those that would soar up.
Among the primitive tribes which were isolated from civilization and from any challenge to their religion, Islam has stagnated.
Since then agriculture, which employs more than 60 percent of the country's population, has stagnated, but the services sector has grown as corporate demand has increased in Europe and America for India's software engineers and English - speaking back - office workers.!
Humanity would then stagnate and most advanced species on the only known inhabited planet in the Universe would fail to fulfill our true destiny which is to go out among the stars and explore the Universe the way we should be doing.
For, was the surface of the earth even and level, and the middle parts of its islands and continents not mountainous and high as now it is, it is most certain there could be no descent for the rivers, no conveyance for the waters; but, instead of gliding along those gentle declivities which the higher lands now afford them quite down to the sea, they would stagnate and perhaps stink, and also drown large tracts of land.
Three pronounced trends in American beverage consumption and recycling patterns have emerged since CRI's first BMDA looked at year 2000 data: overall sales growth, non-carbonated sales growth, and stagnating recycling rates — all of which are resulting in higher rates of landfilling, incineration and littering, and other negative environmental impacts.
It helps our body get rid of toxin build up which is inevitable during colder period of year when our body kind of stagnates, no matter how «clean» you eat.
The 31 year old was stagnating at Blackburn Rovers but a good loan spell at Ipswich led to a short term move to West Brom which has worked out very well.
I'm not sure how much credit he deserves, he did get the CL money each season which helped us out with bills but it has also stagnated the club, it's almost a new identity that fourth place thing.
As a result, maintaining that momentum in his career will be crucial, as he won't want to join Barcelona and sit on the sidelines which could see him stagnate.
The prem teams get so much money now they can afford the best managers in the world and then buy the best players and if u think about what arsenal have done it's obvious we have stagnated with the same manager, spending the same amount of money playing the same tactics which never won the league in the first place (not including wengers first decade or so) so the past does not represent the present when every other team has improved so much!
Wislhire, Ramasey, Theo, Coq and Gibbs all seem to have plateaued before they reached their apparent potential and as promising as Iwobi started the season, his development also seems to have stagnated which is not unusual at his age but alarming given the trend set by the others.
Has amazing speed which allows him to close down attackers when he is found out of position but for the rest he has stagnated last season in his development.
When will he ever see that every time jack plays we stagnate in the middle and there by struggle????????????? If we don't replace wenger, it doesn't matter which kind of players we bring in we won't get back to what we used to be.
If you fail in that a company will stagnate and then decline — which is exactly what has happened.
After top - scoring at the Under - 21s European Championships in 2013 the form of this young Spaniard has somewhat stagnated at Madrid, which is why he is looking into other options to showcase his talent.
The saddest thing is that some fans can't let go of the disease which is stagnating Arsenal.We have become a joke in the footballing world.We saw someone who was an assistant manager under Ranieri perform wonders in the champions league by beating a very good Sevilla side but we are stuck with a manager who has past his best but is still clinging on to power.
We've seen it nearly every dropped point this season; Garcia's offense can pass and move, but when they stagnate, it's often because play gets trapped on the wings, lobbing in hopeless crosses and settling for shots from distance; which simply doesn't work over the long haul.
The Welshman has been plaqued with injuries this season which have stagnated his growth at the club, and it is more than likely Isco will be chosen ahead of him for the starting line - up for the Champions League final on Saturday night.
«The data available so far suggest that the economy probably stagnated in the fourth quarter, which is in line with the Bank of England's current estimates, and there is a growing likelihood of a slide back into recession in the new year,» said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit.
The Spending Review and capital investment plans together are insufficient to tackle our real economic challenges following the banking crisis and the alarming collapse in living standards — which may yet take a further substantial hit, not least as the economy stagnates and when details of the welfare spending cap emerge.
Listening to the opposition candidates fosters the impression that Ynys Mon is deep in the mire, stagnating under the weight of a recession which has brought job losses and misery.
Concerns about the slow rate of economic recovery from the recession, which has seen GDP growth broadly stagnate in the last three quarters, are unlikely to disappear soon.
«I think that very fundamental change which the business community is strongly in support of is key to making sure this law will not stagnate job growth,» she said.
He says he wants to translate those views to the entire state, which he says is stagnating economically, partly because of what he says are sky - high taxes.
«Ukip have a very simple message, which is if you're worried about your son's unemployment, if you're renting, if you can't get a council house, if your wages are stagnating, that the problem is immigration and the solution is we're going to pull out of Europe.
Until the political culture which forces us to see things from the prism of ethnicity and religion is permanently dismantled and rejected, Nigeria will continue to stagnate and ooze.
The priority - setting effort comes as U.S. ocean scientists voice increasing concerns about the future of their field, which is struggling to sustain a robust research fleet and adapt to stagnating funding.
She pointed out that this can be reversed by providing the simple foods, cottage cheese, and flax seed oil, which revises the stagnated growth processes.
(10) Abnormalities in the structure of the GI tract, motility disorders, depressed thyroid function, and mitochondrial disorders decrease small intestine motility, causing food and ingested bacteria to stagnate, which may promote bacterial overgrowth.
There is some theory promoting «muscle confusion», which requires that you do different exercises on a regular basis to keep your gains from stagnating.
Without fibre, the contents of the bowel will stagnate, which can lead to inflammation from excessive toxin formation.
past work as a photographer explains the stunning picturesque landscapes (the snowy fields of Sweden and the winding roads of hilly Italy), which keeps the viewer's interest from lagging during the down times when the story stagnates and when there are too many long closeups of a brooding Clooney instead of any action.
It may feel a little too familiar in some areas, but the additions and improvements that were made have helped to reinvigorate a series which began to stagnate in recent years.
Clearly, Ronnie is the more intriguing character, but Helgeland decides to stagnate the focus on the relationship between Reggie and Frances, which becomes tedious.
The opposition leader said that the proposals were a «poor attempt» by the conservative government to «duck their record» on education, which he said had «seen classes grow to the largest in Europe, teachers flocking to leave the profession as pay and conditions stagnate and a raft of corruption scandals at unaccountable Tory academies that have failed to deliver the promised improvements in standards».
«Yet somehow, despite hard - fought political battles and reforms, and the daily efforts of system leaders, teachers, parents and students across the nation, we continue to replicate a system in which key indicators of impact and equity are stagnating or going backwards,» they said.
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), which is the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), has been unable to move through a stagnated Congress.
In a way I don't really care what motivated them but they are desperately trying to prove that they can say they did something after four years of a coalition which has seen pay stagnate and work increase.
After the introduction of the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), which requires every current year 7 to study English, maths, science, history or geography and a modern foreign language until they are 16, there was an initial increase in the proportion of pupils taking a language at GCSE, but this number has now stagnated.
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