Word: stagnantly
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...neither wants. And the reason Assad had sued for peace in the first place is that the collapse of the Soviet Union has seen Syria?s military capability steadily declining, while remaining on the sidelines of Washington's Mideast peace game has left its economy isolated and stagnant. Long-term self-interest dictates that Syria must, eventually, make peace with Israel...
...Saturday's games against Yale and Penn, Whitton was the rally starter again. She lead off the Penn game with a double to left center and scored the game's first run. In the Yale game, her two-out double in the third fired-up a stagnant Harvard offense and sparked a four-run Crimson rally. Whitton earned the win in the Yale game, pitching four innings of relief without giving...
Travelling by bus was depressing, stagnant and--above all--boring. I say this because I'm spoiled, and because I have a short post-modern attention span, but most of all because I am used (on many levels) to mobility. Airplanes can't be credited for inventing the metaphor or the disengaged social critic, but there's a strong connection between our intellectual movement in the world and our physical experience of travel...
...without feeling embarrassed. Couples could look at the book together, and that would lead them to talk about their needs and desires. Even if they only adopted one or two of the positions into their sexual repertoire, that added variety was enough to save a relationship that had become stagnant and boring. I would never have been able to say the things I said about sex without Dr. Comfort's paving the way ahead...
Chambers credits the network effect for U.S. productivity increases from the stagnant 1980s level of 1.5% annually to last year's 3%. And he should know. His company pioneered business on the Web, doing 33% of the world's e-commerce...