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stagnation

stagnation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • stagnatie, stremming
  • a state of inactivity (in business or art etc)
"economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation"

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stagnation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • inactivity of liquids; being stagnant; standing still; without current or circulation

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. the stagnation of commercial credit business due to the lack of liquidity.
    2. declining export sales as a result of stagnation in the United States and Western Europe after September 2001.
    3. Transducers specially designed for the direct measurement of the wall skin friction of the test flow with a stagnation temperature exceeding 833 K (560 °C).
    4. Transducers specially designed for the direct measurement of the wall skin friction of the test flow with a stagnation temperature exceeding 833 K (560 °C).
    5. This stagnation in productivity mirrors the low level of investments carried out by the Community industry (in quality and in quantity, see recitals (206) and following).
    6. uncooled turbine blades, vanes, tip-shrouds or other components, designed to operate at gas path total (stagnation) temperatures of 1323 K (1050 °C) or more at sea-level static take-off (ISA) in a ’steady state mode’ of engine operation;
    7. France also stresses that the project takes account of the stagnation in the level of customers at the time of the takeover and that the approach adopted is even more prudent in the low hypothesis.
    8. in the last 20 years the daily newspaper market in the Italian language has been characterised by a relative stagnation despite the fact that the Italian production system has significantly changed during that period [23].
    9. The payment of such an amount in additional aid is not justified as it is intended for a company which is still basically operating in market segments with structural overcapacity, stagnation and even decline.
    10. According to information from the Central Association of the German Construction Industry, after contracting slightly in 2002 by some 2 %, the volume of construction output for the whole of Germany would come close to stagnation in 2003.
    11. Furthermore, such speculative phase is generally not of a lasting nature and customers, notably large distributors with strong negotiating power, restart exercising severe price pressure again, once a stagnation or downturn of steel prices is perceived.
    12. Uncooled turbine blades, vanes, tip-shrouds or other components, designed to operate at gas path total (stagnation) temperatures of 1323 K (1050 °C) or more at sea-level static take-off (ISA) in a ’steady state mode’ of engine operation;
    13. Cooled turbine blades, vanes or tip-shrouds, other than those described in 9E003.a.1., exposed to gas path total (stagnation) temperatures of 1643 K (1370 °C) or more at sea-level static take-off (ISA) in a ’steady state mode’ of engine operation;
    14. At the beginning of the present century there was severe stagnation in the markets for the construction of housing in Germany and the Netherlands (in 2000/2001 the German brick industry experienced a loss of almost 20 % of turnover and sales).
    15. As regards, moreover, the sector mainly concerned by the tax arrangements at issue, namely maritime transport, the French authorities have themselves stated that the arrangements’ adoption was intended to end the stagnation in the number of commercial vessels registered in France and to reduce tax expenditure.