Examples of 'has stagnated' in a sentence

Meaning of "has stagnated"

The phrase 'has stagnated' indicates a lack of growth, progress, or development in a specific situation or context. It suggests that there has been no significant change or improvement over a period of time, often implying a state of inactivity or disappointment

How to use "has stagnated" in a sentence

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Agricultural production has stagnated since independence.
It should be no surprise that productivity has stagnated.
The gender pay gap has stagnated as a result of.
It has stagnated over the last two decades.
The secret of the gland has stagnated.
Life expectancy has stagnated and poverty has increased.
Our current arrangement has stagnated.
Tea production has stagnated since the early eighties.
Yet today the recycling rate has stagnated.
It has stagnated since then.
But the progress has stagnated.
Where innovation has stagnated because there is no competition anymore.
But now your weight loss has stagnated.
This rate has stagnated for more than two decades.
Since then the price of copper has stagnated.

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Perhaps his growth has stagnated and yours has not.
The recent upward trend in population assistance has stagnated.
Soviet tech has stagnated.
The economy has stagnated and its political system is going backwards.
But the infection rate has stagnated since then.
This is an especially good transit if you feel your life has stagnated.
The energy has stagnated.
This is an especially good aspect if you feel your life has stagnated.
Overall it has stagnated.
The cost of living has increased significantly but income has stagnated.
Education has stagnated.
But the actual practice of sharing data has stagnated.
Employment growth has stagnated and the rate of unemployment has risen significantly.
Progress on prevention has stagnated.
Water that has stagnated for a long time can emit a musty odor.
You feel that your political career has stagnated.
Agricultural production of some cereals has stagnated for over a decade in several developed countries.
But the country on the banks of the Nile has stagnated.
The fact that funding has stagnated in the past two years is therefore particularly worrisome.
It is undeniable that the design of computer cases has stagnated a bit in these years.
Viet Nam has stagnated for many years in poverty and backwardness.
This binding prevents the evolution of the spirit and has stagnated the evolution of consciousness.
It has stagnated or declined in most of the European countries since the early eighties.
Enrolment in other border programs for recreational boaters has stagnated over the last few years.
Rice production has stagnated in recent years in some key producing regions of Asia.
BDU revenue growth has moderated and subscription growth has stagnated.
Life expectancy in Britain has stagnated contrary to what is happening elsewhere.
Mainland China has marched on while Taiwan has stagnated.
This issue has stagnated and so far there is no agreement between the Member States.
Productivity in the UK has stagnated since the Crisis.
The real point of The Abduction Enigma was that abduction research has stagnated.
User growth has stagnated since Twitter went public to much fanfare in November.
Twitter's core product has stagnated while.
However, lately the progress in decreasing the number of HIV-related deaths has stagnated.
In some cases, the situation has stagnated or worsened.

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