This time around, both the U.S. and German economies are flatlining, while that of Japan continues its slow, downward spiral. |
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With most European stocks flatlining, investors are hungry for shares of companies benefiting from fast-paced growth in Latin America. |
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But the network game-of-the-week concept, in declining health for two decades, is flatlining. |
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With the Tories flatlining at the same level as in 2001, the Liberal Democrats and smaller parties have been the beneficiaries. |
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However, there's no law that says the Conservatives, who have been flatlining now for nearly a decade, will recover in time to win the next election. |
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We've seen job loss, we've seen flatlining wages and incomes. |
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If PC growth is flatlining, then where can Microsoft put its operating system? |
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At the same time, the female participation rate in the workforce has topped out, and at the same time as that, the growth in education within the workforce is flatlining. |
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Coastal property is flatlining after pricing itself out of the market, and rising crime and overcrowding are also conspiring to drive buyers inland. |
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Labour can reply that the Tories have learned nothing either – they're ready to plunge the country into yet deeper cuts, though last time it caused three years of flatlining. |
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But the underlying cause is the continuing flatlining of the economy and the coalition's real-terms cuts to welfare and health spending, from which Labour would be unlikely to diverge in dramatic ways. |
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That was the a big improvement on flatlining sales in June and a strong recovery from the weather-hit start to the year. |
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What it means in wider terms is that the protracted recession – France's economy flatlining again, Germany a bit brighter – is unsettling politics-as-usual, but not overthrowing it. |
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For some people, pain is their worst symptom next to fatigue, stealing a part of their lives, flatlining their careers and wreaking havoc on their relationships with family and friends. |
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The combination of welfare changes and a flatlining economy means that increasing numbers of households are finding it impossible to manage. |
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We need urgent action in the Budget to kick-start our flatlining economy and help people struggling with the rising cost of living. |
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We've got the highest unemployment in years, a flatlining economy and lost generations. |
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The economy in Northern Ireland is flatlining and jobs are scarce. |
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