You have to give children confidence or they will be fearful, and fear leads to stagnancy. |
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The stagnancy of national politics only seems to make them more eager to get involved. |
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At best, this is a movie populated by flashes of brilliance among its general stagnancy. |
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To avoid stagnancy, it is important to look beyond the daily routine at the global world in order to get to know different ways of life. |
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Now, his murderers have silenced one of the voices that might have guided Mozambique out of its political corruption and stagnancy. |
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The primary cause of Rose's stagnancy since his hot summer of 2010 has been his putting. |
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In the lowlands and marshy areas, waterlogging creates stagnancy and decay. |
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Is the closed nature of corporate intranets the reason for corporate intranet stagnancy? |
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Responding to the market means stagnancy and retrogression for the companies. |
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We represent the new trend moving forward against the stagnancy of the old management. |
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This book is an unremitting account of misery, privation, and pointlessness in a world of dun landscapes, tormenting insects, malnutrition, and cultural stagnancy. |
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Natural medicine is that which upholds life in its natural evolutionary direction and does not allow it to suffer in any way due to stagnancy of evolution. |
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It's Mr Terry, curled up in hospital beds, who essentially gets him there. One of the dominant themes of jazz today is its perceived stagnancy, conservatism and inability to draw in new listeners and musicians. |
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The paper advances a number of suggestions that could concurrently address the general stagnancy of political parties and the overall underdevelopment of global democracy. |
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The period following the exceptional era of Garcia Marquez, Alvaro Mutis and others of their generation was perceived as one of stagnancy for Colombian writers. |
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Some may welcome the departure of a topsy-turvy manager, but it is worth remembering that the lows are inextricably linked to the highs, and stagnancy is death. |
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Jordan has historically relied upon the regurgitation of incentive ideas, with the result that for the last few years it remained an area of stagnancy with the same old themes being quoted time and again. |
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These are twelve strategic months in which companies can either change and compete in a frenetic and intransigent market, or remain immobile and sink into the stagnancy of a world view on its way to extinction. |
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The current general stagnancy of political parties and the overall underdevelopment of global democracy would thereby be addressed at the same time. |
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The fact that it flows continuously, day and night, is a sign of hygiene and lower the risk of stagnancy, with consequently problems of odours and hygiene. |
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Cutting wedges of grinding wheel are positioned in resonance ultrasound wave systems antinodes of longitudinal stagnancy oscillation. |
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The imbalance of progress and the preservation of the historic urban fabric often result in either economic stagnancy or the loss of cultural heritage values and with it the loss of identity. |
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One thing Kephart's method fails to mention is the difficulty in social adaptation children with mental retardation have to cope with aside from academic stagnancy. |
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