| 11. | Furthermore, the ECCC has been criticized for its general stagnancy in relation to its finances.
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| 12. | Usually the first few petitions or letters written are followed by a period of struggle or stagnancy.
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| 13. | A time of stagnancy, judging from intensity of music events; unlike the 90's.
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| 14. | Following a period of stagnancy in the 1990s and 2000s, Adelaide began several major developments and redevelopments.
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| 15. | New blames UF's stagnancy in academic programs on succumbing to pressure to focus on building successful football programs.
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| 16. | Hanson stresses that the Periclean strategy was not innovative, but could lead to a stagnancy in favor of Athens.
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| 17. | The overall tone of the painting is a dull grey-blue hue, which evokes a sense of stagnancy.
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| 18. | The recall of card money led to more than a decade of stagnancy, as there was no circulating currency.
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| 19. | Ramos dismantled many monopolies and deregulated key industries, allowing the economy to recover from more than a decade of stagnancy.
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| 20. | And why is the national Clinton-Gore administration at fault for an alleged " seven years of stagnancy ?"
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