Compare those utilities with Chubu Electric: its turnover also stagnated, yet net income advanced by 87%.
The new nation stagnated until Meciar's government was tossed out in elections five year ago.
Both Microsoft and Dell have stagnated in market capitalization as customers shifted to newer technologies.
Stagnated wages for the working woman and rising wages for management cannot, should not, co-exist.
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Price increases, once 5% to 7% a year, have stagnated at 2% since 1998.
The new nation stagnated until Meciar's government was tossed out in elections five years ago.
Incomes in this range have stagnated and lost ground to inflation in 2011 and 2012.
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The U.S. median male full-time wage has stagnated and declined for forty years.
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Since the early nineteen-eighties, by contrast, financial blowups have proliferated and living standards have stagnated.
Over the last two quarters, GDP growth has stagnated to well under 1 percent.
But progress has now stopped and the number of children out of school has stagnated.
Over the course of the 12 months, however, the French economy has more or less stagnated.
In part, this is because the federal government funds many residency positions, and such funding has stagnated.
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Are we in an era like the 1930s or 1970s, when the economy dragged and stocks stagnated?
"We have to figure out the offensive side of the ball and not be so stagnated, " Garnett said.
Sales stagnated because Lexus vehicles were aging, and a trade dispute with Japan was threatening the brand's existence.
Is the U.S. in an era like the 1930s or 1970s, when the economy dragged and stocks stagnated?
Meanwhile, economists say wage growth has stagnated for all workers in the last decade, and particularly so for women.
The fortunes of middle-class voters, those most apt to punish political corruption, stagnated.
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But pay has lagged behind, and the wages of production workers have stagnated.
When the Kobe earthquake struck, the Japanese economy had stagnated for three years.
Since 2004, social care funding has stagnated, and then decreased, Age UK said.
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The key factor behind the decline was residential construction, which stagnated in March after posting double-digit growth rates until January.
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In this environment, Mailer's fiction stagnated and his follow-up novels to "The Naked and the Dead" were attacked by critics.
"We have to figure out the offensive side of the ball and not be so stagnated, " Boston's Kevin Garnett said.
As property prices stagnated, or even fell, this created numerous issues, so lenders have recently moved away from interest-only mortgages.
Whereas sales of the luxury goods producing companies have stagnated, those of the daily goods companies have continued to grow.
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Conversely, although Sirius has stagnated recently, the long-term potential is still there, given the strong support provided by Liberty Media.
Fawcett's career stagnated for a time after "Charlie's Angels, " as she appeared in a handful of forgettable films and divorced Majors.
The German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter of 2002 and grew by just 0.2% in the year as a whole.
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