Stagnating Sentence Examples

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  • The contrast, originally drawn in a mid-nineteenth century inaugural lecture at what became another northern university, is with stagnating.

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  • But the fate of a second, smaller dolphin also spotted in the murky, stagnating water was unclear.

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  • Either continue down this Labor path of stagnating standards where Ministers know best, where you take what you are offered.

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  • The first is potential economic catastrophe caused partly by world events and partly because of our own stagnating economy.

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  • They have nothing to gain by having a large number of over-priced properties on their books stagnating the market.

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  • By contrast, Europe is stagnating and burdened with double digit unemployment, and Asia is floundering in the wake of financial collapse.

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  • But while the province in many parts presents a landscape of luxuriant beauty, it is a prey to the ravages of disease, principally malarial fevers due to the extensive swamps formed by waters stagnating in the forests, and to the frequent incursions of the Goklan and Yomut Turkomans, who have their camping-grounds in the northern part of the province, and until about 1890 plundered caravans sometimes at the very gates of Astarabad city, and carried people off into slavery and bondage.

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