Word: stagnantly
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...would have liked in the Ivy League, but we certainly turned a winning mentality from the previous year to the next.”Leone threw his highly-touted freshman class into the mix early and wasn’t disappointed. Rookies ignited what had been a stagnant offensive attack, with First Team All-Ivy pick Katherine Sheeleigh and Second Team choice Gina Wideroff leading the team in scoring with eight and five goals, respectively. “Every time we were working hard, we were working for each other, and that’s something we tried to show...
...that the current slowdown is a harbinger of something bigger: an end to America's 25-year love affair with tax cuts and deregulation. A lot of the cracks that have emerged during that time, because of global economic shifts or our own neglect, have become impossible to ignore - stagnant incomes, a federal budget gone way out of balance, soaring energy prices, a once-in-a-lifetime housing crash and growing financial risks in retirement and from health care...
...rest of the world. For the U.S., the best option is vigorous foreign aid that helps make contraception safe, reliable and accessible in every country - too often women in the developing world who want to use contraception, can't get it. "The funding for contraception aid has been stagnant for decades," says Engleman. "Americans need to influence their government to get behind this." If we don't, we may find out very soon just what the limits of the Earth are. It's not just feminism to support population control - it's environmentalism...
...fearless and will listen and they want change. He's the one that puts faith in politics, no matter how religious any other candidate could be. He's the one that puts hope, young people's aspirations; they use imagination and vision differently from adults, who are kind of stagnant when it comes to that subject. So, that's what Obama is, he's that candidate for them...
...term in office, from 2001 to 2006. But now that Berlusconi has swept back to his third term as Prime Minister with an impressive victory over former Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni, Italians are more concerned about what he might not do. Italy faces difficult public-policy challenges, from a stagnant economy to organized crime. High-profile emergencies, like mounting trash on the streets of Naples and the uncertain future of national carrier Alitalia, are proof that the nation needs action...