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Dependent upon how things go on the day, the momentum for further action will build, stagnate or dissipate.
Academics at Cranfield International Centre for Women Leaders have warned that female boardroom participation could stagnate below one third without measurable targets.
With little room for manoeuvre, he has allowed the Belfast assembly to stagnate.
Europe does not need, and cannot afford, a fiscal binge of American proportions, but the recent lesson from Japan is that if economies stagnate, government debts spiral.If the rest of the world could do with a less puritan take on thrift, America needs to be reminded of its virtues.
Those who are still employed have seen their wages stagnate and their pensions shrivel in the stockmarket crash.
Or to flip things around, those who are overwhelmingly without employer-based insurance as part of their total compensation package are also those who have seen their incomes stagnate.
Complacent managers allowed its business to stagnate and fall far behind those of its rivals.
Eventually, Argentine living standards will stagnate if credit is not given its due.
The economy may stagnate this year, according to the IMF.
Notwithstanding the recent signs of recovery in the developed world, we seem closest to the stagnate option.
Or two, the economy will stagnate for years until the country coalesces behind a single, bolder vision for economic reform.
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