A state of inactivity (in business or art etc)
No growth experimented by a particular variable.
1 Second, what must Europe do to save itself from stagnation and disintegration?
2 The stagnation of house prices in the UK also held back profit.
3 It gets into the soul; it is stagnation ; you die by inches.
4 The view that change is too difficult is an argument for stagnation .
5 Chinese factory activity, for example, slumped to near stagnation levels last month.
6 As every economist knows, this will lead to stagnation in the market.
7 From tribunal updates to crippling inflation, from drunken violence to political stagnation .
8 There was a stagnation in the dwelling; it seemed to be waiting.
9 A bad circulation results in cold feet, in local stagnation , in lethargy.
10 Still, traditional economic principles applied, and this monopoly led to technological stagnation .
11 France and Germany were to blame after both hovered near to stagnation .
12 Android's stagnation is Apple's gain and RIM's loss, according to Nielsen data.
13 Tsepkalo added that the public was also fed up with economic stagnation .
14 But there are also signs of struggle and stagnation at lower-income levels.
15 Progress without order is anarchy; order without progress is stagnation and death.
16 Time and stagnation of bodily forces did not alter his progressive ideas.
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Stagnation в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки