Word: stagnantly
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With the possible exception of a stagnant middle period, which saw no goals and a grand total of six shots, the Golden Gophers dominated the match-up and summarily sent a sluggish Dartmouth squad to the consolation game...
...None of this is to imply that those who live in the Middle East?or Asia?want their regions to remain stagnant. A thaw has been achieved between Pakistan and India as they both get enraptured by cricket. But this is not a case of new political revolutions, but rather the rediscovery of old cultural bonds that have overcome postcolonial boundaries. Similarly, China and India are beginning to renew old ties. China's Premier Wen Jiabao has said that his forthcoming visit to New Delhi will be the most important trip of the year. As the political divide between...
...Total and luxury goods maker LVMH. Nearly everyone feels the pinch; the national statistics institute predicts that household purchasing power will be virtually stagnant in the first half of this year. Meanwhile, it's unclear where the government will find the extra €1.6 billion to fund the public-sector raise - new Finance Minister Thierry Breton last week downgraded official forecasts of economic growth this year, from 2.5% to nearer 2%. A Bad Day At The Bourses Is the boom off in Central Europe's stock markets? After posting record gains in recent months, bourses across the region stumbled last...
...legal across the U.S., fusion voting was banned by a majority of states for partisan reasons. It’s time to bring it back. The model has worked wonders in New York State, where the Working Families Party (WFP) is stirring up the state’s stagnant political scene. The WFP now attracts hundreds of thousands of votes from those left out in the cold by the major parties, from blue-collar workers who used to vote red to urban minorities who used to vote blue to suburban independents who otherwise might not vote...
...have becoming unwitting underwriters of the Sudanese genocide. European, Chinese, and Russian multinational firms enjoy both a lack of restrictions on doing business in Sudan and free access to American capital markets. The terrible result is that Sudan, a country with a $22 billion in foreign debt and a stagnant economy, can now afford state-of-the-art military equipment and fund large militias that ravage African villages in Darfur...