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Stagnation

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  • The Era of Stagnation, a term coined by Mikhail Gorbachev, is cons
  • The Era of Stagnation, also known as Brezhnev stagnation or the St
  • short-term ‘miracles' and long-term blocks, stagnation and even regression.
  • rious soil types, it will suffer under water stagnation, and thus prefers well drained soils, or eve
  • nd he posited that wartime casualties led to stagnation and loss of creative force.
  • well in the industrial era are a recipe for stagnation and decline in the new economy."
  • driven by East Germany's worsening economic stagnation and the example of other eastern bloc nation
  • e and the beginning of the empire's phase of stagnation, and established the Habsburg Monarchy as th
  • 1990s, the College went through a period of stagnation as co-operative organisations went elsewhere
  • better ships from C&R Bureau and overcoming stagnation as it had done with the Nevadas.
  • of the American market, up from a four-year stagnation at 26%.
  • The period of stagnation brought the crisis of the Soviet system and
  • The market had shown signs of stagnation, but in the end 53 new titles from 15 differ
  • Shankly arrived at a decayed club in stagnation but recognised the strength of the existing
  • ns result from several factors; for example, stagnation conditions, density stratification, inputs o
  • Economic stagnation due to the closing of the export market and
  • City Hall controversies produced a sense of stagnation even though Allen had worked for industrial
  • An aura of stagnation existed at the University in the early 1920s
  • e longest to date - was a period of relative stagnation for the gallery as there were few major bequ
  • Kochi witnessed economic stagnation in the years following India's independence
  • After some years with stagnation in population, the town experienced growth a
  • the 4th century A.D. In a period of general stagnation in mathematical studies, he stands out as a
  • it" and "adulthood") refers to the period of stagnation in the lives of young unemployed college gra
  • Since 1986 the stagnation in employment has led to a new inversion of
  • ns and sensitive nuclear technology, and the stagnation in nuclear disarmament.
  • up and the complacency of both forces led to stagnation of the front.
  • In 1937, due to the stagnation of the ongoing civil war, all activity disap
  • in the hinterland of Kolkata resulted in the stagnation of the economy of Kolkata.
  • tended to deal with the low productivity and stagnation of economic growth in the EU, through the fo
  • ems namely, the uniqueness of the solutions, stagnation of the algorithm etc.
  • the needs of the Porte (increased during the Stagnation of the Ottoman Empire), Princes channeled th
  • e boundary condition can be respected at the stagnation point.
  • Pitot pressure is equal to stagnation pressure providing the Pitot tube is aligned
  • n a constriction, or by measuring static and stagnation pressures to derive the dynamic pressure.
  • the Rinzai school from a moribund period of stagnation, refocusing it on its traditionally rigorous
  • A period of stagnation set in during the recession of the 1920's.
  • er, most notably in the period 2008 to 2010, stagnation set in as developments stalled and the Irish
  • Development Versus Stagnation: Technological Continuity and Agricultural P
  • Another reason for stagnation were the rising political tensions caused by