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stagnant

[stag-nuhnt] / ˈstæg nənt /


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The duties came as the company was facing a triple whammy of cratering sales in China, stagnant demand in Europe and the costs of investing into electric cars despite patchy demand.

From Barron's

And while emissions have now been trending downwards or stagnant for almost two years, any decline is not yet substantial.

From Barron's

The good news is that the job market isn’t as stagnant as many feared, as private employers returned to hiring in January.

From The Wall Street Journal

Domestic investment has been stagnant for a decade, while foreign direct investment has fallen for the last four years.

From The Wall Street Journal

The move is among the first strategic decisions made by new chief executive Michael Fiddelke, who was named to lead last year as the firm wrestled to reverse more than four years of stagnant sales.

From BBC