Examples of using Stagnating in English and their translations into Swedish
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will be more modest, a reflection of stagnating profits as lower unemployment is lifting wages.
The Netherlands successfully addressed the issue of public finances and stagnating job growth long before its European partners.
Charitable associations are also able to contribute to a certain extent towards creating additional jobs, even against a background of a stagnating or slowly growing labour market.
At the same time as Western Europe, stagnating economically, painfully struggles with its bourgeois past, in the East, in Russia, the economy is flourishing under a communist order.
As a result of a stagnating implementation of Community policy, the monies claimed back by the Member States in 2001
Our only hope is the Apple II, which is stagnating because of its soon-to-be obsolete DOS.
Apart from stagnating yourself to the basic features,
its economy stagnating.
HydroClean can also be used for the treatment of infected wounds. HydroClean can furthermore be used to reactivate stagnating healing processes if these are caused by excessive MMP activity. Multimedia.
And of course, we don't want you worrying over your goodly investments with us stagnating just like that, right?
At a time when most markets in the world see stagnating car sales,
hydrogen industrial development stagnating and falling further behind global competitors.
Tired of hiding from the police and their stagnating career, they organise one last manic techno rave in the desert, under dangerous circumstances.
Stagnating prices will bring stability
This mismatch between falling State aid and stagnating prices caused in their view the demand for solar panels in the Union to fall.
We must not allow our stagnating rules and practices to hinder those who are willing to work from entering
However, the failure to enforce these rules has left too many countries stagnating in an economic period that no longer exists.
the employment rate of older workers appears to be stagnating at a very low level of 29.
stimulating stagnating or declining consumption trends
not least the partial alleviation of widespread poverty caused by a stagnating economy.