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1 At Horniman Circle a large wedding procession brought traffic to near standstill .
2 And investment growth has likewise slowed to a near standstill .
3 The 2011 floods pushed up global coal prices as production was brought to a near standstill .
4 But the gargantuan $4 billion project is delayed and has ground to a near standstill .
5 Output came to a near standstill in mid-February during a week-long worker strike at its largest oilfield.
6 The German economy narrowly avoided an expected slip into recession, while Japan's economy came to a near standstill .
7 The pandemic has brought vital sectors of its economy, such as tourism and transportation, to a near standstill .
8 It comes amid fears of a looming recession as the world's second-largest economy comes to a near standstill .
9 Over the next few minutes the physicians established that Ike had slowed his metabolism to a near standstill .
10 Lessons ground to a near standstill .
11 However, activity in services sector unexpectedly came to a near standstill in Europe's largest economy amid renewed travel restrictions.
12 The coronavirus crisis has brought to a near standstill vital sectors of the Middle East business and tourism hub.
13 HANOVER - Unknown saboteurs brought much German rail traffic to a near standstill in a series of incidents early yesterday.
14 The blockading of factories all over the country in recent months had brought the beef industry to a near standstill .
15 However, it remains to be seen if the world's fifth-biggest economy really is emerging from the near standstill of late 2019.
16 VW's luxury arm Audi said measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic had led retail sales to come to a near standstill .
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