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stagnation <a stagnation; stagnations> N

stagnation ECON
stagnation ECON
stagnation ECON
stagnation ECON
stagnation ECON
stagnation ECON

stagnation

stagnation

economic stagnation ECON

secular stagnation

stagnation point MIL

stagnation temperature MIL

period of stagnation ECON

stagnation of business

become impure and foul by stagnation VB

Usage examples with stagnation

become impure and foul by stagnation

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English
Higher than expected operating costs resulted in stagnation with the development of new products.
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Later the town's importance declined which led to stagnation and the preservation of many historic buildings in the town centre.
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Consequently, as air approaches the entry vehicle's stagnation point, the air effectively reaches chemical equilibrium thus enabling an equilibrium model to be usable.
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In compressible flow the stagnation pressure is equal to static pressure only if the fluid entering the stagnation point is brought to rest isentropically.
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There is no position error associated with stagnation pressure.
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A subsequent over-supply of apartments has led to a real estate price stagnation during 2010 to 2013 which however could recover from 2014.
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As the airfoil continues on its way, there is a stagnation point at the trailing edge.
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It is of such importance that it is given a special namea stagnation point.
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There followed a period of stagnation in which the comparative status of the town declined.
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This mean that if a country is subject to a fixed capital stock, it is bound to suffer stagnation.
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