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1 From tribunal updates to crippling inflation, from drunken violence to political stagnation .
2 Some fear Mr Putin's return to the presidency may herald economic and political stagnation .
3 But many are concerned with rampant corruption and political stagnation .
4 To relieve the monotony of political stagnation , popular attention was now turned toward the affairs of Hungary.
5 The result has been political stagnation .
6 Will nobody be our Moses-thereshould be two Moseses-tolead us through this detestable wilderness of political stagnation ?
7 The British government was urged today to choose between progress or more political stagnation under the Belfast Agreement in Northern Ireland.
8 But beyond all of this stands that grim complement in the way of civil depression, political stagnation , if not utter palsy.
9 This evil, for it was an evil, resulted from the political stagnation in a country where one dominant permanent issue overshadowed all others.
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