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Instead, from early 1989 until the middle of 1990, the economy stagnated.
At the same time, the state's population growth has stagnated.
Then, the population stagnated after the end of the second world war.
The population stagnated again, and was still only 1.1 million in 1940.
After 1833 the city stagnated in both an economic and cultural sense.
Film sales stagnated last year for the first time ever.
I'm not quite sure why it's been stagnating so long.
This is given to other things that make development stagnates.
Now there are seven million, but the number in jobs has stagnated.
And if things continue this way in the future, our whole race will just stagnate here.
Now that growth has stagnated it is clear what the results are.
The war dragged on until 1975 and the economy stagnated.
As a result, production has stagnated for more than a decade.
Of course, if growth does stagnate in this country, there is always the global market.
The company's hope is to bring new life to stagnating product lines.
This did increase the size of the town, but it stagnated from then on.
My friends from school and I constantly talk about how stagnated we feel in the working world.
"Their sales have stagnated for the past five years," he said.
The economy has stagnated, and the important political decisions are still made by a military committee.
The problem is that for 20 years now, earnings have stagnated.
The fire devastated the community, stagnating business growth once again.
It stagnated and lost assets during the second world war.
Can we as a country afford just to stand still - to stagnate?
The company may find that the middle market is stagnating or declining.
Of course, that does not mean we stagnate into a museum or play safe.