Despite a steady decline in unemployment, growth in gross domestic product (GDP) remains sluggish — dramatically sluggish by comparison to other recent economic recoveries.
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SLUGGISH INVESTMENT Beijing is already taking action with China's banks making the most new loans on record in January in an attempt to jumpstart sluggish investment.
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Is a less fluid labor market causing the economy to be more sluggish or is a sluggish economy causing the labor market to be less fluid?
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" That's because he thinks economic growth can start to look sluggish in the future thanks to "demographics, sluggish productivity [and] high levels of debt-to-GDP.
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Sluggish economic growth also makes fees harder to come by.
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He was dogged by domestic problems, including a sluggish economy.
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Trump's son Eric blamed politics for the sluggish business prospects.
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The Survivor merge can jumpstart even the most sluggish season.
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And many of those drones are archaic, sluggish, and undependable.
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Tyco points to sluggish economic conditions in its key markets.
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Equities on Wall Street looked set for another sluggish start.
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But growth in benefits for lower earners has remained sluggish.
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GoldenEye feels pretty sluggish today, like an FPS played underwater.
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Looking ahead: "We expect adoption to remain sluggish," Gal wrote.
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Instead, it is adding houses at a very sluggish rate.
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The conflicting signals reflect an unusually sluggish and stretched expansion.
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"Endgame" could also help save Hollywood from a sluggish year.
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Taxes are high, the state clientelistic and growth relatively sluggish.
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They have looked sluggish next to smaller, more agile competitors.
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More people appear sluggish than agitated, according to health authorities.
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Americans may still not feel great about this sluggish recovery.
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The Grizzlies scored 68 points and looked horrible and sluggish.
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I didn't drink coffee this morning, so I'm feeling sluggish.
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The company was successful, but it had some sluggish periods.
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The sluggish global economy is also dampening the inflationary fires.
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Their shopping has injected welcome energy into a sluggish economy.
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Businesses have been carefully managing inventory amid sluggish domestic demand.
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Other Gulf markets were sluggish despite strength in global equities.
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SO THE PROBLEM IS LABOR FORCE GROWTH IS VERY SLUGGISH.
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Staffing at the DOT has moved at a sluggish pace.
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A historically sluggish GDP isn't the only concern worth mentioning.
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Both fighters were sluggish in the fifth round, breathing heavily.
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Menon had several theories about why investment was so sluggish.
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I panicked: the water suddenly seemed sinister, my limbs sluggish.
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Economic reports continue to point to steady, albeit sluggish, growth.
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The American economy continues to expand at a sluggish rate.
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I was starting to feel sluggish, tired and very uncomfortable.
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Seven prime ministers have failed to fix a sluggish economy.
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Utah never fully recovered after enduring another sluggish first quarter.
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A series of scans must have revealed a sluggish heart.
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The real problem, according to Roach, is sluggish consumer demand.
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One key reason behind the market skepticism is sluggish inflation.
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Subway riders aren't the only ones hobbled by sluggish service.
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Growth is sluggish, but unemployment is at a record low.
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But he might delay the increase because of sluggish growth.
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It wouldn't take long to intercept the sluggish transport plane.
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I'm thirsty and sluggish, and my calves tend to cramp.
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People are sluggish, fearful, isolated, looking out only for themselves.
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A series of scans must have revealed a sluggish heart.
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The federal Energy Information Administration projects a similarly sluggish uptick.
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Africa's most industrialised economy became one of its most sluggish.
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Nationalized industries were sluggish and fabulously costly to the taxpayer.
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So a sluggish recovery was laid at Mr. Obama's feet.
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Brazil, specifically, has grappled with years of sluggish economic growth.
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So far, progress has been sluggish, the new reports warn.
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It's just been a sluggish recovery for many American workers.
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Sluggish hurricane relief response has crippled presidencies and swung elections.
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Even amid a booming economy, wage growth has been sluggish.
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Growth across the developing world remains sluggish, the group noted.
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But you don't have to surrender to a sluggish month.
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But gains were still slight, and export demand remained sluggish.
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The global economy has remained sluggish for quite some time.
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But demand growth has been (relatively) sluggish in recent years.
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Our starters were sluggish, mouthing meaningless reassurances to one another.
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In comparison, the response from the international community has been sluggish.
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The Swiss inflation rate was a sluggish 0.6% year on year.
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One possible reason for the sluggish growth is pretty simple: price.
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Demand was especially sluggish in China and North America, it said.
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Safe-haven gold steadied helped by sluggish moves in riskier assets.
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They tested a variety of temperatures to keep the insects sluggish.
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And maybe that's one reason why the economy is so sluggish.
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But with console sales sluggish, few new gamers ever encounter them.
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WHY has economic growth been so sluggish in the developed world?
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Italy's sluggish legal system drags out the time spent in limbo.
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It was slow in Q4 and will remain sluggish in Q1.
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"Skin cell turnover may become sluggish in the winter," she says.
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Utah, on the other hand, endured a sluggish start on offense.
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The continent's financial system is balkanised and dominated by sluggish banks.
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Feeling sluggish, I call it a night and plop into bed.
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With sluggish investment and demand, Mr Kuroda's monetary blitzkrieg will continue.
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"It really restore glow back & I don't feel sluggish," she wrote.
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But sluggish investment also reflects the weakness of Egypt's domestic market.
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The growth in patents was more sluggish in Europe and Japan.
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Overall, the editing software, especially those more creative tools, is sluggish.
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"We looked a bit off, sluggish," Islanders forward Kyle Okposo said.
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Sluggish economic growth and stagnant government revenues provide no way out.
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It's too slow and sluggish for getting any real work done.
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The bed bugs I first saw in the morning were sluggish.
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I would say capex is sluggish on fears around global growth.
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In a group of sluggish, feeble pandas, Pan Pan stood out.
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Sales are sluggish, with the exception of Tesla's luxury electric cars.
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No LikeSo-so battery life and a sluggish $100 pen accessory.
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The first quarter grew at that same sluggish pace last year.
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Globally GSK's pharmaceuticals business has seen sluggish growth in recent years.
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Global trade is also sluggish; something that economists struggle to understand.
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Completed inventory remains exceptionally low, reflecting sluggish demand for starter homes.
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LaVorgna said the condition of a sluggish economy could be met.
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Analysts expect economic growth in Indonesia to be sluggish in 2016.
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The first is sluggish investment, thanks to the sickly oil industry.
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The Magic looked sluggish from the beginning of the 219 p.m.
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On all the sensitivity settings, the controls feel imprecise and sluggish.
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India's growth in the early decades after independence was sluggish, though.
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Visa is addressing the perception of sluggish transactions with Quick Chip.
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The developed world seems stuck with sluggish growth and low rates.
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That follows several years of sluggish sales for the apparel retailer.
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The industry has been struggling with global overcapacity and sluggish trade.
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Analysts increasingly expect a rate cut to lift Mexico's sluggish economy.
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American Funds is especially hot on Europe despite sluggish regional growth.
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The rooms were cold, apparently so that people wouldn't feel sluggish.
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Growth is sluggish, and central banks seem powerless to fix it.
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This is still sluggish but far from dire news for Trump.
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She felt sluggish, and was eager to get back to exercising.
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Still, the extremely sluggish growth of the EV market remains vexing.
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And because heat renders them sluggish, they can be less active.
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The bond market has adjusted to the recent sluggish inflation data.
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AGING POPULATION, SLOWING WORK FORCE GROWTH, SLUGGISH PRODUCTIVITY – NOT AT COMPANIES.
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Recently, fast food chains have struggled with sluggish traffic in stores.
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An increase will only matter if it helps bolster sluggish productivity.
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And with wage growth being sluggish, living standards have been squeezed.
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But the ratings were sluggish and the reviews were decidedly mixed.
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Then in the decisive eighth, the sluggish Nationals offense finally awoke.
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Maybe it starts freezing, or the apps you use get sluggish.
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These feeds take a comparatively sluggish two seconds to reach Stamford.
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In Europe economic growth is sluggish, and inflation has been tame.
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But its watch's sluggish takeoff reveals cracks in the company's mythology.
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Indeed, despite a strong labor market, wage growth has been sluggish.
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That would create a headwind for an already sluggish U.S. economy.
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Without competition organizations can easily "lapse into sluggish giants," writes Chernow.
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Although the recession was brief, economic growth continued to be sluggish.
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The Futurist artists who created the cookbook condemned pasta: too sluggish.
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S. trade war, sluggish investment, a delayed fiscal budget and drought.
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Ultra-fast connections are rare but so are truly sluggish ones.
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Is your laptop feeling sluggish when doing day to day task?
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Still, a sluggish car industry could challenge its acquisition-driven model.
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Trade growth has been sluggish, at just 1.3 percent last year.
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He said loan growth had suffered from sluggish demand from businesses.
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Demand at the high end of the market is especially sluggish.
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Thus we conclude another, sluggish, empty season of The Walking Dead.
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Trading volumes have been sluggish, meaning investors are still pretty reluctant.
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But for all the hype about new technology, productivity has been sluggish.
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So the longer growth remains sluggish, the less plausible this theory becomes.
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It's Britain's sluggish growth that remains the biggest obstacle to raising rates.
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But U.S. wage growth has remained sluggish and household budgets are tight.
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Indicators suggest sluggish economic activity for the second quarter, the statement added.
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The decision to remain on hold came even as inflation remained sluggish.
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The less sleep you get, the more sluggish and unmotivated you'll feel.
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Attempts to diversify the economy away from oil and gas remain sluggish.
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A populist rebellion, nurtured by years of sluggish growth, is still spreading.
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Sluggish demand for electronic gadgets has also hit its hi-tech exports.
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That would be good for emerging-market exports, which have been sluggish.
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CAT WARNING Equities on Wall Street looked set for another sluggish start.
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Most of the mayors blame the state government for the sluggish response.
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If you're traveling, watch out for delays, car trouble, and sluggish commutes.
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Most complaints about Gogo are often about connection interruptions and sluggish speeds.
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When I was on the weed, I was a little bit sluggish.
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Its nanodegree programs, which had grown in 2017, became sluggish in 2018.
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For one, it's often slow and noticeably sluggish compared to Google Assistant.
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Monday's data on global manufacturing supported the notion of sluggish global growth.
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It's especially sluggish when I try to have multiple Android apps open.
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Arma 3: Apex A fun party game featuring sluggish, blob-like characters.
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This is why one symptom of anemia is feeling sluggish or tired.
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Even the sluggish views on J.Lo's "I'm Real" were on the climb.
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America had costly workers, ageing capital stock, pricey feedstocks and sluggish demand.
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But imports remained weak, declining 23.43% and highlighting still sluggish domestic demand.
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But imports remained weak, declining 5.6% and highlighting still sluggish domestic demand.
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Sluggish income growth and rising mortgage rates have depressed demand and prices.
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Rio Tinto was the main attraction in an otherwise sluggish mining sector.
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Many of these fiscal woes can be blamed on sluggish revenue growth.
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Japan is struggling with a declining and aging population, and sluggish growth.
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The bank has long blamed worries about NAFTA for sluggish business investment.
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Kohl's has reported sluggish sales and profits in the most recent quarter.
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WPP's stock has fallen 22% in the past year amid sluggish growth.
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Healthier consumer spending has boosted the economy after a sluggish first quarter.
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Bond yields tend to fall when investors are worried about sluggish growth.
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The sluggish nature of trade growth has a disproportionate impact on manufacturing.
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The weak recovery may also help explain why consumer spending remains sluggish.
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But the sluggish start doesn't necessarily point to a year of losses.
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Why has real income growth been so sluggish for the median worker?
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The current low level reflects investor concern over the sluggish Taiwanese economy.
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He blamed sluggish real estate markets in some of its key metros.
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Bilateral relationships often yield better results than sluggish international bodies can offer.
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After years of sluggish growth, the U.S. economy has begun to accelerate.
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But TJX and rival Ross Stores (ROST) fell on TJ's sluggish guidance.
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"She's not right," King said, noting Williams's sluggish footwork and downcast demeanor.
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And the forecast growth rate for next year is a sluggish 234%.
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You'll start feeling that and you'll wonder, Why am I so sluggish?
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China and the United States, two large markets, saw particularly sluggish demand.
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First-quarter GDP tends to be sluggish because of a seasonal quirk.
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Further compounding the situation are sluggish private investment and weak job creation.
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Manufacturing has been bruised by a strong dollar and sluggish global demand.
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Demand was similarly sluggish for other highly valued lots of the night.
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Hurricanes and typhoons are becoming 'sluggish' — and that makes them more destructive
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WEDNESDAY: I had little sleep and felt sluggish after skipping my workout.
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Instead, the sluggish first-quarter market gains simply could become the norm.
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We are too often sluggish and hesitant to allow disruptors to disrupt.
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The Mets' offense has been sluggish much of the past two months.
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"It wasn't the best start; it felt kind of sluggish," Bolt said.
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Patients can feel depressed and sluggish because their levels are too low.
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First, wage growth continues to be surprisingly sluggish with unemployment so low.
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Her strokes are mistimed, her movement is sluggish, her forehand is aimless.
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Mr. Allen's literal voice, which supplies narration, sounds unusually sluggish and weary.
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Climate change also appears to be making hurricanes wetter and more sluggish.
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Yet even a more sluggish Netflix remains far ahead in the race.
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The reasons for sluggish wage growth, of course, are a complex weave.
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Survey respondents reported improved domestic demand, outweighing sluggish sales to overseas clients.
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Go from sluggish to vibrant, insecure to confident, foggy-brained to cleareyed.
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Spending has declined over recent years as a result of sluggish growth.
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But the prescription medications I was on, I remember sometimes feeling sluggish.
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Growth is sluggish, and there is even talk of another banking crisis.
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Despite the Fed's fears of future inflation, actual inflation remains stubbornly sluggish.
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But it did get sluggish as I started to run more apps.
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Japan had been struggling with falling prices and sluggish growth for decades.
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The Fed was increasingly worried that sluggish inflation was restraining economic growth.
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Still, even if sales are sluggish, the trip to Midtown is speedier.
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At the same time, the economy saw another sluggish month of growth.
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But the problem goes beyond sluggish Netflix streams and slurred Skype calls.
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Sluggish growth is both a cause and a result of this slowdown.
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All this can result in us feeling tired, sluggish, and even dizzy.
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"China data also disappointed and pointed to relatively sluggish growth," Snowdon said.
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And that may offset concerns about Brexit and sluggish growth in Germany.
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Stocks, however, were lower Friday in sluggish trading after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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But the islands have seen a sluggish economic recovery after the hurricanes.
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Utah got untracked late in the first quarter after a sluggish start.
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When it falls short, we have elevated unemployment and sluggish wage growth.
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It's the middle of summer, people, and Super Soaker sales are sluggish.
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The Fed has been forecasting three interest rate hikes for 23, but the it will move even twice because of the sluggish pace of inflation — and until the second half of the year — the sluggish pace of growth.
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Economists fret about secular stagnation, debt hangovers and whether demography explains sluggish growth.
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With investment sluggish and the trade war rumbling on, headwinds are getting stronger.
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Jaylen Barford scored 212 points and sparked the Razorbacks after a sluggish start.
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"Lately I have been so sluggish and bloated," Khloé says in an interview.
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In recent years one of their big gripes has been sluggish wage growth.
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Despite a flurry of growth measures since last year, domestic demand remains sluggish.
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Recent data have suggested that Japan's sluggish economy may be slowly regaining traction.
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All of these responsibilities and stresses don't allow for a sluggish weekend hangover.
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The downward adjustment to resulted from a "sluggish close of 2016," SECO said.
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Sometimes the browser will get sluggish and toddle along from tab to tab.
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Economists have been puzzling over sluggish wage growth despite the low unemployment rate.
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Growth in the business, Cognizant's biggest, has been sluggish, pressuring overall revenue growth.
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Search is often sluggish and unreliable, especially with a large body of emails.
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By current mirrorless camera standards, though, the M5 is sluggish and cheaply built.
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Nissan, meanwhile, has been slammed by sluggish sales and a collapse in profits.
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There's no way around the fact that VR headset sales have been sluggish.
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Still, their incredibly sluggish pace is bound to come in handy next week.
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These nations believed that rates "less than zero" would spur their sluggish economies.
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The big picture: Despite a tightening labor market, wage growth has remained sluggish.
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The nation's largest mortgage lender, Wells also wrestled with a sluggish housing market.
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Indeed, this links to another problem for the developed economies—sluggish productivity growth.
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Given that revenue growth is sluggish it is unclear how this will improve.
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The rating is constrained by weak sales performance amid sluggish trade centre demand.
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With certain outlets in certain scenarios, the charging process could be downright sluggish.
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"Investors seem unimpressed at the moment given sluggish 2Q19 capital markets," Mayo wrote.
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IT IS HARD to imagine a manufacturing process more sluggish than making whiskies.
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That is due as much to sluggish exports as to rising domestic demand.
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But still-sluggish inflation and wage growth has clouded next year's policy outlook.
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Mexicans are fed up with corruption and violence, and the economy is sluggish.
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Meanwhile German discount retailer Metro lost 2 percent after reporting sluggish festive sales.
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When it's dark, we get sluggish, we want to go home and sleep.
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LOW INTEREST RATES, LOW INFLATION, SLUGGISH RECOVERY AMONGST VIRTUALLY ALL THE ADVANCED ECONOMIES.
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That allows private-equity funds time to turn sluggish businesses into world-beaters.
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Still, the sluggish wage growth suggests that the hike may have been counterproductive.
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Settlements have restaurants, billiard halls, pharmacies and vegetable stalls, but business is sluggish.
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Asian stocks were sluggish on Tuesday following weakness on Wall Street on Monday.
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Macy's has faced significant pressure from activist shareholders amid the sluggish sales run.
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In addition to its sluggish and buggy nature, the layout is just confusing.
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Over time, this latency adds up and it feels like a sluggish experience.
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Loan-loss provisions fell and fee income rose, offsetting sluggish loan book growth.
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The grocery and retail business was sluggish in its biggest market, North America.
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GDP growth has been sluggish during the long hangover from the financial crisis.
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The few gains in a sluggish economy have gone to a salaried gentry.
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U.S. inflation and growth remained sluggish, which would limit rate increases, Akant said.
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Republicans often scolded Obama for blaming the recession and sluggish economy on Bush.
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But Clinton was dealing with a sluggish economy and a 7% unemployment rate.
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Wage growth has remained sluggish even as the labor market nears full employment.
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I just started taking psych meds and I feel sluggish, slow, and bloated.
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There will always be people to blame for our country's sluggish economic recovery.
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Exports and domestic demand have been stubbornly sluggish amid high household debt levels.
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It's one reason why most economists foresee a more sluggish pace of growth.
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How to convert your sluggish old PC into a speedy Chromebook, for free
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That all pointed to a boost this year compared to a sluggish 2017.
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Meanwhile, the industry's organic growth will stay sluggish following the slowdown in 2015.
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Data in Europe showed signs of economic improvement, suggesting sluggish growth had troughed.
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Their spending helped buoy the sluggish economy, in areas from hotels to cosmetics.
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But progress on both the hardware and the disaster planning has been sluggish.
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A sluggish second quarter against the Hornets suggested the 26ers' skid might continue.
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Charlotte shook off a sluggish first quarter to roll the following three periods.
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Sluggish global growth and China's slowdown have dragged on Singapore's trade-reliant economy.
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Sluggish growth in global trade is in turn hitting the demand for fuel.
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IT ALSO TELLS ME THAT EXPECTATIONS OF MEDIUM TERM GROWTH ARE VERY SLUGGISH.
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They question the sustainability of fiscal policy amid sluggish long-term growth forecasts.
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He called for better services and blamed regional instability for the sluggish economy.
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But it has also been one of the most sluggish recoveries on record.
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Red tape, a sluggish bureaucracy and primitive regulation continue to deter foreign investment.
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Imports grew a sluggish 217 percent, considerably weaker than the 219.15 percent forecast.
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" However, Saunders agreed Target's grocery business remains the laggard, with sales still "sluggish.
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And testing so far in the US has been painfully inept and sluggish.
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But then I remember Andrew's previous story about Marco running a sluggish campaign.
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The Menlo Park, California-based company also showed signs of sluggish user growth.
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Sluggish productivity growth meant that companies couldn't raise pay without eating into profits.
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President George Bush was criticized for what some said was a sluggish response.
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S. trade war and sluggish economic growth were hurting mainland tourists' travel plans.
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Consider the true picture: Middle-class income growth has been sluggish for decades.
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Many retailers are switching their focus to local customers as tourism remains sluggish.
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ADM has also faced challenges with sluggish commodity prices and ethanol industry troubles.
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Domestic growth was sluggish by historical standards, but things were worse everywhere else.
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You borrowed heavily to keep the housing market inflated during the sluggish 2000s.
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The U.S. dollar is off to a sluggish start to the New Year.
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This is all the more so since the domestic labour market remains sluggish.
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"We are very sluggish as an organization," a European diplomat told Reuters Breakingviews.
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Wall Street is eager for Exxon to ramp up its sluggish oil output.
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Despite Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's efforts to revive the economy, growth remains sluggish.
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Measures of inflation were also sluggish with labor and retail costs easing modestly.
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The sluggish pace of sanctions relief constitutes a serious threat to the accord.
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And business fixed investment we think mainly due to uncertainty has been sluggish.
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Business regulation is sometimes harsh, the economy is sluggish, and infrastructure needs work.
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It's a welcome burst of shopping at an otherwise sluggish time of year.
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Under her leadership, the Fed has reduced unemployment while inflation has remained sluggish.
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With demand for legal services sluggish, more consolidation is predicted in the industry.
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Sales of more expensive widebodies such as the 777 and 787 remain sluggish.
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The sluggish performance of "Dumbo" might be because of a lukewarm critical reception.
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When sales were sluggish, I tried to maintain that lifestyle using credit cards.
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But as the debate went on, he just seemed older and more sluggish.
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But some Bitcoin miners have become frustrated with the sluggish pace of the cryptocurrency.
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There was a momentary ceasefire when I noticed our cat becoming sluggish and unresponsive.
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Hence I cannot stand feeling confined or trapped—as in long, sluggish airport lines.
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If you've been feeling sad, angry, stressed, or sluggish lately — we don't blame you.
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Other demographics are experiencing growth at a far more sluggish pace (if at all).
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User growth has been sluggish, too: it added just 2m users in that period.
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Measures on inflation were also sluggish with labour and retail costs growing only modestly.
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You ruling planet Mars clashes with Neptune on April 27, creating a sluggish energy.
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Depressed oil prices, financial market worries and sluggish global growth threaten the industrial sector.
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Taiwan's manufacturers have suffered from trade war disruptions and sluggish global demand for gadgets.
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Weetabix has faced sluggish economic growth and pricing pressures in its traditional Western markets.
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But those losses help explain why overall economic growth has been so sluggish lately.
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Are prohibitive prices, complex controls, or sluggish responses from lawmakers restricting their regular use?
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Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Peru are expanding at a sluggish rate of 2-3%.
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The soft figures followed payrolls numbers last week which pointed to sluggish wage growth.
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This growing sense of dissatisfaction with sluggish living standards helped fuel the Brexit vote.
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It's also left health regulators scrambling and sluggish in their response to the trend.
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The tax and regulatory climates have been rough, and economic growth has been sluggish.
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I am still feeling extremely sluggish, and I think it is partial caffeine withdrawal.
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The reigning champions were far from the only highly rated side to look sluggish.
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By diverting water from the Yangzi, the project has made the river more sluggish.
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The scene has stirred memories of the frenzied launch of Shenzhen's now sluggish ChiNext .
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Russia needs lower rates as cheaper lending could rekindle its now sluggish economic growth.
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Boeing's (BA) 737 Max production slowdown could be a factor in the sluggish performance.
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Though swimmers freeze and thaw much better, sluggish sperm can still create a pregnancy.
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Apple's sluggish sales of the iPhone in China sent the stock market plummeting yesterday.
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Globalisation is increasingly blamed for job losses, rising wage inequality and sluggish GDP growth.
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Iran aspires to be a bubbly BRIC economy, but growth was sluggish last year.
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But persistently sluggish wage growth could cast a shadow on further monetary policy tightening.
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Major bank reports on loan growth confirmed the sluggish pace in the last week.
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But analysts feel these gains aren't enough to make up for sluggish apparel sales.
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N) reporting sluggish growth in its transaction and clearing business and CME Group (CME.
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But wage growth is expected to remain sluggish, improving just 0.2 percent over April.
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Though stocks slid Tuesday, "Fast Money" traders still found opportunity in a sluggish market.
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But the spectre of an even more sluggish Chinese economy still casts a shadow.
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Perhaps more importantly, productivity growth (output per worker) has been sluggish for several years.
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ALTHOUGH trade in goods and services is sluggish, international flows of data are exploding.
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The BoE thinks inflation pressures are rising despite the sluggish performance of the economy.
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"CSI: Cyber," the last spinoff from that franchise, was canceled after two sluggish seasons.
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Where is the spirit of those innovations in the sluggish and obtuse processes today?
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Sluggish and nauseous, she asked to use the bathroom in order to get away.
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The economic recovery remained sluggish and President Obama's job approval was in the 40s.
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The $2145.8000-billion economy expanded at a sluggish 2.5 percent in the December quarter.
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But growth so far has been sluggish, with unemployment reaching a 45-year high.
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Most studios figured that Ms. Carteris would leave the sluggish union on cruise control.
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Its sluggish mobile business pressured strong margins from its chip sales, analysts have said.
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Instead, at the performance Friday, conducted by John DeMain, it felt sluggish and bland.
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The Warriors actually stumbled through a sluggish start, a Lamborghini stuck in second gear.
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All three companies have faced sluggish demand for some of their older food brands.
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Thailand's economy has remained sluggish since a 2014 coup and is underperforming regional peers.
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The labor market remained sluggish in a sign of broadening stress across key industries.
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The shift to crappy oil is also a shift to sluggish, slower economic growth.
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But stronger consumer spending came at the expense of saving amid sluggish wage gains.
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That would be sharply below the fourth quarter's already-sluggish 1.4 percent growth rate.
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Connecticut's economy is sluggish, and the state is desperate to lower its unwieldy deficit.
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Reports of sluggish demand and company morale had been trickling out for months now.
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Top players Alibaba and Xiaomi, on the other hand, both had a sluggish season.
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Now, it's a symbol of excess as the emirate grapples with a sluggish market.
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That would promote weight gain, and also feeling bloated, sluggish, or lethargic, he says.
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Detroit's offense is too jumbled for someone as relatively sluggish to find consistent success.
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But job growth has been sluggish, and the corporate sector remains starved of cash.
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Sluggish global economic growth is both a cause and a result of the slowdown.
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Its sluggish mobile business pressured strong margins from its chip sales, analysts have said.
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But political uncertainty, rising crime and a sluggish economy have weighed on the market.
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Still, Vlieghe told the newspaper that progress towards faster pay growth had been sluggish.
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Capital charges were reduced as part of efforts to lift the bloc's sluggish growth.
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Europe and Japan are still mired in sluggish growth with little to no inflation.
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If that happens, the economy might remain sluggish even after the outbreak is controlled.
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Loan growth has been relatively sluggish, and banks have ample deposits on hand already.
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Rival teen-apparel retailer Abercrombie & Fitch Co too had reported sluggish same-store sales.
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Jack Ewing ECONOMY Last week's jobs report showed strong hiring but sluggish wage growth.
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I take those when I'm feeling fatigued and sluggish to add a little pep.
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Messi has seemed sluggish, with just a single goal, a penalty, on his ledger.
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And the big tech giants are often hesitant or sluggish in taking them down.
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I huff and puff when stuck in a sluggish line at a coffee shop.
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An infected frog's skin will start to peel away as the animal grows sluggish.
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These days, thanks to New York's sluggish real estate market, all the world's staged.
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The unemployment rate fell to 4.1 percent in October while inflation has remained sluggish.
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Measures of inflation were also sluggish with labor and retail costs increasing only modestly.
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One of the main complaints about Mr Bouteflika's long rule was a sluggish economy.
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The team looked sluggish and predictable in friendly matches leading up to the tournament.
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Some economists say sluggish credit growth could act as a drag on the economy.
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Halak stopped all 14 shots in an otherwise sluggish first period for the Islanders.
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Wage growth has been sluggish lately, making workers generally dubious that wages would increase.
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Much of this uncertainty is attributed to the crowded field and Biden's sluggish start.
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Policymakers have held the benchmark interest rate since April 2018 to bolster sluggish growth.
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Economists have struggled to explain the sluggish wage growth for average and low earners.
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Faced with sluggish home economies and willing lenders, European CEOs will follow Japan's lead.
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But signs of a sluggish economy could affect how quickly the central bank moves.
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The euro extended its decline on worries about sluggish growth in the currency bloc.
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The investment world has been beset by sluggish growth and ultra-low interest rates.
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Which company is more exposed to Brexit concerns and sluggish growth in the EU?
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Unilever was Exhibit A — a sluggish giant in need of some slimming and efficiency.
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Sluggish automobile sales number for November wrapped up the week with a bearish bias.
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Nigeria emerged from recession in 2017 but growth remains sluggish ahead of a Feb.
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Today, unemployment is at historically low levels, but wage growth has been painfully sluggish.
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The owners recently closed their location in one Seattle neighborhood because of sluggish sales.
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Gwyneth Paltrow has addressed her sluggish walk to remember at the 2019 Emmy Awards.
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He was holding a hose, letting sluggish brown well water run into the gutter.
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Historically low interest rates continue to crimp lending profits, while economic growth remains sluggish.
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After sluggish initial sales, Apple slashed the price to spur holiday sales that year.
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Despite these efforts, anxiety could turn to alarm, and sluggish growth descend into recession.
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Ahead of its time in online play, yet lumbered with a sluggish, unusable modem.
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Home sales and prices have been sluggish in the face of rising interest rates.
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My only complaint is that the game feels sluggish on a normal PlayStation 4.
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We're told the label had no problem releasing him because his sales were sluggish.
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But it created a sizable wedge between artificially supported asset prices and rather sluggish fundamentals.
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If confirmed, Powell will have to balance tightening policy against still sluggish wages and inflation.
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Economic growth in the first quarter was constrained by dollar strength and sluggish global demand.
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The productivity gains in the economy, though they've picked up recently, have been pretty sluggish.
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The longer end of the curve tells me that expectations of future growth are sluggish.
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Renzi blames the sluggish recovery in part on European Commission demands for continued deficit cuts.
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In Mexico growth is sluggish, but not negative, and inflation appears to be under control.
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It's definitely usable, but the new Fire 27 is generally just a tiny bit sluggish.
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Wall Street is betting that Apple will bounce back from its sluggish 2016 iPhone sales.
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All of those companies have recorded sluggish sales and profits as consumers increasingly shop online.
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When you're really hot and you're feeling sluggish, it can for sure affect your performance.
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Los Angeles got off to a sluggish start before taking control in the second half.
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What was a sluggish first quarter for the Rockets turned downright ugly in the second.
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Bank lending has rebounded but it remains sluggish and inflation is still stuck near zero.
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However, competitive pricing and promotions have helped Clicks withstand sluggish consumer spending in the country.
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Mr. Immelt acknowledged the sluggish global economy and the "especially volatile" early weeks of 2315.
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Has a stationary lifestyle and a penchant for lasagna left your cat overweight and sluggish?
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Yet with wealth on the up and trading in retreat, revenue growth has been sluggish.
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Its non-oil economy is sluggish, and the unemployment rate for citizens is still rising.
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Retailers are squeezed as record-high household debt and sluggish wage growth crimp consumer spending.
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Sluggish growth in productivity and living standards is making America more like Europe and Japan.
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He believes the balance is coming; it's just been far more sluggish than many expected.
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The global shipping industry has in recent years struggled with sluggish global demand and overcapacity.
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It blamed Bloomin's centralized structure and high costs for its recent sluggish stock price performance.
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The economy has been sluggish in recent years, partly thanks to a low oil price.
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Perhaps unhelpfully, the truth is that the more sluggish performance is a mix of both.
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"We had some good moments, but we were sluggish for most of it," Tavares said.
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If economies stay sluggish, governments will be loth to cut their payroll, despite the cost.
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The message is that "prospects for future growth are somewhat sluggish or uncertain," he said.
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The government reported on Friday that producer prices increased at a sluggish pace on July.
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But M&A advisory fees for Goldman Sachs, for example, helped offset sluggish trading revenues.
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A world of sluggish GDP growth is one that is primed for a currency war.
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The automaker last year shuttered its only U.S. factory in Illinois due to sluggish sales.
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South Korea's financial markets have already been shaken by sluggish exports and Japan's export curbs.
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If sluggish stock market performance continues, "the whole sector" could fall this year, Grasso said.
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His chief reasons include sluggish global growth, the earnings slowdown and a fuzzy economics picture.
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These trends include sluggish capital investment, a slowdown in productivity growth and rising income inequality.
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Moon already faces public discontent over a sluggish economy and stalled diplomacy with North Korea.
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Business activity across the euro zone was sluggish last month, official data showed on Wednesday.
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The index has fallen around 4 percent so far this year with sluggish trading conditions.
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The new president will be taking on sluggish growth -- as weakening global demand hits exports.
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With U.S. economic growth still sluggish, the need for meaningful tax reform is long overdue.
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But South Korea's domestic demand has remained sluggish, leaving growth still heavily reliant on exports.
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They came out sluggish and were also missing Festus Ezeli, Leandro Barbosa, and Harrison Barnes.
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Vehicle sales in North America are retreating from record highs and European growth remains sluggish.
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So-called doomsayers point to the sluggish wages, a stronger dollar and slowing growth abroad.
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It wasn't enough for the Jazz (14-10) to overcome a sluggish first-quarter start.
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For example, the Google Hangouts desktop app works only through Chrome, which often feels sluggish.
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I THINK THE BOND MARKET IS SAYING IS THE OUTLOOK FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH IS SLUGGISH.
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They also might add "inflationary pressures in the economy" that could prolong sluggish economic growth.
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But since the financial crisis trade growth has been even more sluggish than GDP growth.
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A sluggish British economy and uncertainty about the future have dampened sales activity, agents said.
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But Germany, still feeling the aftereffects of reunification, was battling sluggish growth and high unemployment.
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Japan's efforts to boost the sluggish national economy come amid steady growth around the world.
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Economists have long cited the lackluster productivity growth of recent years for sluggish wage gains.
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The teams played a sluggish first half, with neither offense able to find a rhythm.
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He has since criticized the company for what he calls sluggish earnings and inefficient operations.
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The storm's sluggish movement threatened to bring prolonged rain, flooding and the risk of landslides.
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The A380 has battled against sluggish sales, squeezed by smaller, more efficient twin-engined jets.
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Chinese luxury spending remained strong in the first half of 2018 despite a sluggish economy.
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Even without the natural disaster, sluggish oil prices have continued to weigh on Canada's economy.
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Many are overhauling their operations to ensure they remain profitable in a more sluggish environment.
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The sluggish advance in wages comes amid an economy that, by other measures, is booming.
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A report by the Wall Street Journal found that the rate of repatriations proved sluggish.
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The change was one of several tax measures aimed at boosting the sluggish housing market.
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Hurricanes are becoming more sluggish, allowing them to drop more rain and cause more flooding.
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The specter of a sluggish Chinese economy is casting a shadow over much of Asia.
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L'Oreal said it was also facing a sluggish market in France and the United Kingdom.
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Take four minutes for this high-intensity tabata workout the next time you're feeling sluggish.
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Now it has entered a new era with comparatively sluggish sales growth, but consistent profits.
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"Sluggish wage growth may be a poor indicator of labor market slack," the analysis concluded.
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Reduced production in Venezuela and sluggish output in Angola have also put pressure on demand.
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Petro has galvanized support among young voters infuriated over the country's inequality and sluggish economy.
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They ran off turnovers (of which they force a whole bunch), but were otherwise sluggish.
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Warm and bright days make me really sluggish—only half my brain seems to work.
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A weakened global economy, combined with persistent political uncertainty, kept sales of new machinery sluggish.
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The economic fallout was predictable: a sluggish recovery that left too many working families behind.
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But it's starting to show its age — looking not sluggish, exactly, but a little scuffed.
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For one, the sluggish appropriations process can cause significant delays in the delivery of aid.
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The Williams story also detailed the sluggish response of insurers to clear evidence of fraud.
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Wage growth has remained sluggish in recent years even as the unemployment rate has declined.
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Back then, the military was plagued with internal rivalry, sluggish organizational procedures and antiquated arms.
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While new factory orders remained sluggish, there were some encouraging signs on the export front.
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Even if this turns out to be a false signal (some are), growth is sluggish.
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Mexico picked off Germany, complacent and sluggish, only a little more than a week ago.
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The gesture incensed Mexicans, already frustrated at the government's sluggish response to the global pandemic.
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The rest are stalled in a sluggish judicial system addled by corruption and political meddling.
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Meanwhile, corporate profit growth has proven sluggish — though not as bad as some had feared.
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There were violent episodes, trips to the hospital, and psychotropic medications that left him sluggish.
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Stock up on some healthy, versatile staples, too, to help fend off feeling too sluggish.
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Various indicators point to job losses, sluggish wage growth and fewer opportunities for college graduates.
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Lenders see Kioxia as a riskier proposition given the sluggish performance of the semiconductor industry.
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HTC believes the new gadget will help it stand out in a sluggish smartphone market.
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After a sluggish start, the Bears started find their rhythm midway through the second half.
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Sacramento held a 33-51 lead at intermission after a sluggish and disjointed first half.
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But you don't have to be a dietitian to know they leave you feeling sluggish.
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"Out with the slow, sluggish factory floor, in with the coders and developers," he said.
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But sluggish wage growth could indicate that there's still substantial slack in the labor market.
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The 153-year-old third-time presidential contender took a sluggish, front-runner's approach there.
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The shift toward "e-government" has brought welcome efficiency to Saudi Arabia's sluggish public sector.
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Sluggish manufacturing numbers in leading European economies and Japan also weighed on prices, analysts said.
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When I do spring for a burger, it often leaves me feeling sluggish and tired.
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The game got off to a sluggish start, with neither team finding much offensive rhythm.
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It has stayed below 50 since, weighed down by tariffs and a sluggish global economy.
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But last Tuesday, they were sluggish in a 3-1 loss to the middling Islanders.
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And though ultra-fast connections are rare by international standards, so are truly sluggish ones.
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Systemic inequality, rampant patronage in the Kremlin and a sluggish economy are no longer acceptable.
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Morgan Stanley's compensation expenses crept higher during the third quarter even as revenue was sluggish.
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Bill Nelson, whose re-election campaign got off to a sluggish start as Republican Gov.
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Furthermore, the economy has been sluggish and recent figures point to a tough fourth quarter.
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The lack of housing inventory is the main problem contributing to the market's sluggish results.
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Japan's economy shrank in the final quarter of 2015 as sluggish global demand hurt exports.
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He totaled 107 scrimmage yards in the quarter to jump-start a previously sluggish offense.
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Andrew M. Cuomo as a way to enliven long-sluggish upstate communities and their economies.
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The sluggish sea cucumbers might be easy to catch, but it is not easy work.
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A similar tax increase in 2014 may have pushed Japan's already sluggish economy into recession.
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And this gloomy picture, coupled with reportedly sluggish sales, sparked a downturn in Apple's share price.
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In the Gulf, the source of 60% of Bangladesh's remittances, the economy has been relatively sluggish.
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Baskets were hard to come by throughout the first half, as both clubs came out sluggish.
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A more sluggish dollar has also helped take pressure off the yuan and outflows this year.
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Pockets of Wall Street have started to forecast more sluggish economic growth in the near future.
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But America's sluggish, expensive, and uncompetitive broadband industry could severely hamper video gaming's next evolutionary step.
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Which means it will be sluggish out of the gate and only get slower over time.
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In the sluggish world of casual dining, delivery has been one of the few bright spots.
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They are sluggish to launch, slow to capture, and the photo and video results aren't great.
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After decades of astonishing progress, a spell of sluggish poverty-reduction would be a great disappointment.
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Don't get enough sleep Sleep deprivation makes you sluggish, cranky, and overall not your best self.
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Millennium & Copthorne said rising labour costs and sluggish demand stemming from Brexit were adding to pressures.
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Canon's slow embrace of mirrorless cameras is also recognizable in how sluggish the M5 can be.
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"Manufacturing and related industries remain sluggish," he said in a statement reporting TrueBlue's first-quarter earnings.
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"It's hard to think lack of demand is the cause of sluggish price growth," he said.
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Qantas Airways dropped 3.7% after it flagged sluggish domestic growth and a higher annual fuel bill.
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Indiana came alive offensively after its sluggish start, posting 62 combined points in the middle quarters.
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The early moments of the game, and the Packers' sluggish play, seemed a long way off.
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Sure enough, the Knicks looked sluggish at the start, missing six of their first seven shots.
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Jobs are plentiful, but growth is sluggish, inequality is too high and the environment is suffering.
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That suggested that the euro zone economy would remain sluggish in the opening months of 2020.
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The ANC's effort to increase the share of land owned by blacks has also been sluggish.
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He has pushed the party to come up with ambitious plans to enliven the sluggish economy.
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That has left the housing market continuing to grapple with tight inventory and sluggish sales growth.
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Regional growth will slow to just 1.4% this year, the most sluggish pace for two decades.
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It's been a year of sluggish sales, PR nightmares and one big time defeat in court.
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The thing is that global growth is sluggish and productivity gains are hard to come by.
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One Hyundai executive in China said his colleagues worry about being replaced because of sluggish sales.
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"But with external demand sluggish, trade volumes are unlikely to stage a strong rebound," said Thieliant.
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After that, the latest iteration of the GoPro action camera was released and sales were sluggish.
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And employment is sluggish, having slowed since 2016, according to Emirates NBD, the UAE's biggest bank.
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French Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot resigned on Tuesday in frustration over sluggish progress on climate goals.
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The sluggish trend in productivity, however, suggests that the second-quarter GDP growth pace is unsustainable.
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I was very sluggish and weak, and felt like I had "morning strength" throughout my workout.
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Once, this sluggish heart of Glasgow enjoyed a brief defibrillation during the drive for Scottish independence.
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Its beta version was buggy, its user growth was sluggish, and the twinkling dust eventually settled.
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Amid a sluggish month for the stock market overall, banks have been an unexpected bright spot.
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For years, stable prices compensated for Mexico's sluggish economic growth, so accelerating inflation has caused outrage.
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The results have been mixed at best, with inflation levels remaining muted and economic growth sluggish.
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So the creation of a Software Upgrade division hasn't done much to fix LG's sluggish ways.
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At just 30-years-old, Babe Ruth arrived at spring training bloated, sluggish, and flat broke.
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Tourism to Cape Town, a bright spot in an otherwise sluggish South African economy, could suffer.
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Even the anticipated Rise of the Tomb Raider had sluggish sales before broadening to other platforms.
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The sluggish consumer environment is largely to blame for waning demand and negative comparable-store sales.
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High water temperatures and sluggish flow limit the ability to use river water to cool reactors.
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He insists Italy needs "flexibility" in the EU's fiscal rules to stimulate its chronically sluggish economy.
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In the first full year with the new quotas in force, Canadian imports have been sluggish.
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High water temperatures and sluggish flows limit the ability to use river water to cool reactors.
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Sales of clothing were sluggish as Japanese consumers tightened their purse strings on slow wage growth.
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World trade has also been worryingly sluggish, with volumes falling in the first half of 2015.
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It blamed currency fluctuations, uncertainties in the global market and a sluggish China, its biggest market.
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But sluggish demand from international markets pulled down total revenue by 31.3 percent to $3.83 billion.
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"German export development is sluggish so far this year," DIHK foreign trade director Volker Treier said.
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Shedding debt will require selling assets when deals have been sluggish, said bankers and merger specialists.
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Trade creates tighter links between countries, but global trade growth has been sluggish in recent years.
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This one has been sluggish, it reported a good quarter but people don't like it anymore.
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The Fed's preferred PCE inflation index showed sluggish inflation growth, up just 0.1 percent in February.
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Seven-time All-Star Robinson Cano has overcame a sluggish start to the season by batting .
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Inflation has persistently undershot the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target, also constrained by sluggish wage growth.
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Gasoline demand is reportedly sluggish in a number of areas, with wholesale prices coming under pressure.
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Wheat fell 1.2 percent on Monday on technical selling and sluggish export demand for U.S. supplies.
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Following Memorial Day weekend's sluggish performance, the summer box office trailed last year's by nearly 9%.
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Yet vowing to speed up Italy's notoriously sluggish legal procedures is easier than actually doing so.
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This will not be good for the economy, which already looks sluggish compared to its neighbours.
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All the good his steady jumper provides is negatively outweighed by sluggish movement on both ends.
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And in the Midwest, income growth is more sluggish than in other parts of the country.
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A recession, a sluggish economy and new fuel economy standards have significantly reduced motor fuel demand.
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Typically sluggish episodes (set changeovers) felt effortless, while generally ephemeral moments (performances themselves) felt positively endless.
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Admittedly, this is sluggish compared with wage growth before the financial crisis, which often exceeded 3%.
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Oregon overcame a sluggish start, which included Herbert throwing just his second interception of the season.
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Britain's traditional store groups have been facing challenges from rising property taxes and sluggish consumer spending.
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Economic growth in the first quarter was constrained by a strong dollar and sluggish global demand.
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For the last several years, the labor market has gradually improved while inflation has been sluggish.
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At a time when sales of basketball shoes have been sluggish, Under Armour's have taken off.
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The government also expects exports to remain sluggish or even weaken further in the coming months.
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Down nearly 27% from last year, the sluggish weekend allowed for a few big surprises, however.
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The energy advisor chalked up the poor performance to the sluggish introduction of new efficiency policies.
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MXGDQP=ECI The economy's sluggish performance has dogged Lopez Obrador since taking office in December 2018.
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And that may explain why economic growth and productivity improvements have been sluggish in recent years.
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The unicorn M&A scene looks particularly sluggish and valuation-challenged when compared to last year.
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Looking toward the 2018 midterms, the Democrats can take heart, for now, from Trump's sluggish performance.
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Such sluggish productivity growth is one reason why our current expansion hardly feels like a boom.
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Water also, of course, prevents dehydration, which can cause you to feel sluggish, foggy, or worse.
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This marked the most sluggish daily pace since $120.5 billion in April 2013, NEX data showed.
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But over the last four years, gross domestic product expanded at only a sluggish 240 percent.
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Instead, they decided that a sluggish economy hurt the Democratic president more than it hurt them.
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The officials said more military spending could have a positive effect on the sluggish European economy.
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Demand from key markets remained sluggish, with export declines to China and Japan worsening from April.
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I was waist deep near that bank when I saw a sluggish silhouette at my boots.
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Sluggish trade data also weighed on sentiment though it was in line with expectations, he added.
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Yet wage gains remain sluggish, compared to previous periods when the unemployment rate was this low.
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Yet wage increases remain sluggish, compared with previous periods when the unemployment rate was this low.
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"It's not making me feel too tired or sluggish or anything like that," the singer said.
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I ate a pizza and I felt like a pizza—I felt sluggish, slimy, oily, cheesy.
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He agrees that unequal opportunities in education are the root cause of France's sluggish social mobility.
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Hillary Clinton has said she'd put the First Husband in charge of revitalizing the sluggish economy.
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Two groups behind Spieth, Henrik Stenson, the Open Championship winner, got off to a sluggish start.
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Stock markets in Turkey fell 0.7 percent, while those in Russia and South Africa were sluggish.
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By day three, I started to feel pretty sluggish, and day four was probably the roughest.
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That is good news for mining companies looking to China to turn around otherwise sluggish demand.
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My beef with the Leaf, compared to other EVs is that it felt solid yet sluggish.
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That's a bit too convenient, with further interest-rate hikes a risk to sluggish economic growth.
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Utah shook off a sluggish start on both sides of the ball in the second quarter.
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This might seem to be a vision from a prehistoric world: sluggish creatures unchanged for millenniums.
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Growth in Europe — which has five central banks offering negative rates — is sluggish and in decline.
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After years of sluggish growth, major economies in Europe and Japan appear to have good momentum.
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He guessed that the Cubs' sluggish performance near the end of last season was an aberration.
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There's no sluggish build-up period in competitive Rocket League: just rapid, relentless, and precise action.
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Jeremy had been sluggish since February, and had hibernated in the fridge, on and off since.
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Nigeria looked sluggish in its opening loss to Croatia, and started slowly in this game too.
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If lots of space is occupied, the data gets crowded and the device may feel sluggish.
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Tropical cyclones, which include hurricanes, have grown more sluggish since the mid-20th century, researchers say.
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With the real estate market sluggish, a little decluttering won't be enough to sell your home.
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Even worse, Japanese banks' domestic lending growth peaked in July 2017 and has been sluggish since.
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Even worse, Japanese banks' domestic lending growth peaked in July 2017 and has been sluggish since.
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Its fund-raising has long been sluggish for a museum with a $252.4 million operating budget.
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An outbreak of coronavirus in northern Italy has raised additional fears for its perpetually sluggish economy.
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Collins batted Jay Bruce third in the order to try to jump-start his sluggish bat.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index was up 0.3% after a sluggish start to the session.
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That was a bad idea—deficit spending is a tested way to stimulate a sluggish economy.
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A sluggish recovery in oil prices could also lead to its already high debt rising further.
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Then perhaps his injured left knee loosened enough to help his side avoid a sluggish start.
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They seem out of place and out of depth and like the film, inconsistent and sluggish.
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For others, the fires create much-needed jobs, all the more valuable amid Brazil's sluggish economy.
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Orders of durable goods remained sluggish, but revived somewhat as commercial aircraft orders surged in March.
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People use them constantly — to berate, to warn, and especially to get sluggish drivers to move.
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That could complicate an already puzzling picture for inflation, which has been stubbornly sluggish this year.
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His attackers are still at large, and the investigation into their crime has been worryingly sluggish.
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And it will entail more borrowing in countries already dogged by high debt and sluggish growth.
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Some pointed to a sluggish economy that failed to deliver the jobs and prosperity he promised.
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So does Italy, with a wealthy, relatively dynamic north and a poor, sluggish, mafia-infested south.
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But persistently sluggish wage growth has pushed Americans to dip into their savings to fund spending.
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On the other hand, there is an undercurrent of more sluggish buying than had been anticipated.
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After a sluggish start, Warren raised over $85033 million in the second quarter of the year.
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"Over all, progress in every reform of state-owned firms has been quite sluggish," it said.
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Wage growth has been a missing element in the economic recovery and had paralleled sluggish inflation.
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In the post-meeting statement, the Fed dropped some of its prior pessimism about sluggish inflation.
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The legal industry has been consolidating apace, especially as demand for legal services has become sluggish.
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This week China said that industrial production is growing at its most sluggish pace since 2002.
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The announcement comes after reports of struggles within her campaign, sluggish fundraising and low polling numbers.
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He is proposing an income-tax cut that he argued would bolster the state's sluggish growth.
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Critics point to the sluggish recovery, growth in inequality, and growing instability in the Middle East.
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Results have ticked upward since the winter break, though performances have been sluggish to follow suit.
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The South American nation is hoping to fuel its sluggish economy by expanding its mining sector.
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Housing has since stabilized, although sales have been sluggish in the face of rising interest rates.
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Sluggish growth, if it persists, could pose a challenge to Trump's re-election hopes next year.
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The Peretyatko brothers embody the optimism in Russian agriculture, a booming sector in an otherwise sluggish economy.
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Wozniacki overcame a sluggish start, as her serve was broken in the first game of the match.
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On Thursday, Dunkin' Donuts announced it was giving its menu some quality upgrades after sluggish recent sales.
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The Norwegian economy is gaining momentum after two years of sluggish growth following the oil price shock.
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"Should consumer spending finish up somewhat sluggish in the US .... this could drive weaker than expected earnings."
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Going into last year, analysts were worried about sluggish demand from commercial customers, resulting in weak pricing.
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Stocks have endured a sluggish period since mid-December after the initial post-election rally wore off.
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Das said the recent rate cuts in tandem with anticipated government moves should lift sluggish economic growth.
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Some are hemmed in by sluggish economies, big pension liabilities - which crowd out new projects - or both.
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He claims that the production numbers were simply based on sluggish sales of rival retro-gaming machines.
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It cited a sluggish economy, deleveraging and a tough pollution crackdown as reasons for the steep fall.
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Successive governments failed to tackle structural problems, from a sluggish legal system to sky-high hiring costs.
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Elsewhere, U.S. markets traded mostly lower at Europe's close, weighed down by concerns on sluggish global growth.
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The volcanic vents have oozed relatively cool, sluggish magma left over from a similar event in 27.
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Sluggish growth globally and a dovish tone from central banks has only accelerated fund inflows into bonds.
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Growth in the business, Cognizant's biggest, has been sluggish and that has weighed on overall revenue growth.
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It was not very different for emerging market economies, despite efforts from policymakers to boost sluggish growth.
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Sluggish wage growth, if it persists, would suggest little urgency from the Fed to tighten monetary policy.
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The ministry said the steel supply glut is due to sluggish global economic growth and tepid demand.
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Others pointed to sluggish investment, despite cheap capital, and a fall in workers' share of national income.
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But the M5's sluggish performance and lower quality build should be red flags for potential buyers.
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Calculator The New York City neighborhoods where the top sales prices have fallen the most. Slow. Sluggish.
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U.S. inventories also rose due to more sluggish refinery rates than normal for this time of year.
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Analysts attributed the inventory build to more sluggish refinery runs than normal for this time of year.
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Instead of directing people to their sluggish profile, they can point them to a dynamic, urgent story.
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But dynamic industries squeeze out sluggish ones everywhere: try being a steel-processor in the Bay Area.
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Investment also remained sluggish, despite political uncertainty easing in the October-December period following last year's elections.
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As a result, the housing market continues to struggle with tight inventory, leading to sluggish sales growth.
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He expects to see a comeback by the consumer, after sluggish spending growth in the first quarter.
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Qantas also said it would keep capacity flat in line with demand in a sluggish Australian economy.
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They added that the Nikkei may stay sluggish until then, as many investors remain sceptical of 'Abenomics.
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Just after midnight, a sluggish 24-year-old named Amy Park plopped herself onto an exercise bike.
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Growth in Dow's agriculture segment, where sales have been sluggish this year, helped edge revenue growth higher.
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I had fun, but I feel sluggish after sitting for so long and eating a heavy meal.
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The economy is expanding at a sluggish pace, growing just 1.4 percent in the April-June quarter.
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Brian Elliott has overcome a sluggish start to the season with a 23 goals-against average and .
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The first unit of the 1X that I tried out was so sluggish as to feel broken.
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The computer running it must react instantly to the user's input, or the game will feel sluggish.
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Over the past year, several retailers have blamed sluggish traffic at outlet centers for their muted sales.
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The sluggish economy could be hit further by changes to NAFTA in the wake of the Nov.
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Elsewhere they fizzle, sinking into a sluggish enervation that suggests they've taken their own band name literally.
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They're a key reason why sluggish mall traffic isn't a big concern for his company, he said.
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Performance in Chrome is rather bad, with sluggish load times, stuttery scrolling, and slow transfers between tabs.
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The annual increase in wages rose to 221 percent, from 5003 percent in October but remained sluggish.
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But that appeal has faded, particularly among young people facing dimmer prospects because of the sluggish economy.
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Many of those locales are currently stuck using sluggish dial-up, spotty satellite, or inconsistent 25G wireless.
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JPMorgan's results were largely in line for predictions of a relatively sluggish quarter for the banking industry.
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A survey published by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) on Tuesday reported sluggish sales growth for August.
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Facebook is getting serious about monetizing WhatsApp after the social network reported sluggish earnings growth last Wednesday.
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Neistat, however, was unable to figure out a viable strategy because of creative differences and sluggish process.
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The bottom line: The data we have so far is pointing to a sluggish end to 2018.
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I've known mental anguish that has made me physically weak, willowy, and sluggish, and sometimes, literally sick.
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After my breakup a few months back, I went completely off track and have been feeling sluggish.
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But research has been sluggish, partly because no one knows how much producing such vaccines would cost.
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Introduced last year, Entresto got off to a sluggish start, with only $17 million first-quarter sales.
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The company has said that lagging sales overall are mostly due to its sluggish performance in China.
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It's also unusual that I rarely experienced the dreaded MDMA hangover, when people feel sad and sluggish.
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The sluggish housing market also deflated the report, with residential investment falling for the sixth straight quarter.
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Looking at the last year of the Obama administration, we had a very sluggish 22016% growth rate.
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Sluggish productivity could make it difficult for the Trump administration to achieve its 3 percent growth target.
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The sluggish first-quarter growth pace is, however, probably not a true reflection of the economy's health.
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The European Central Bank imposed negative rates in 2014, and yet the region still shows sluggish growth.
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Wage growth remains sluggish despite the unemployment rate being at a 16-year low of 4.3 percent.
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The economy remained sluggish, and Japan has been forced to keep interest rates near zero ever since.
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The surge in investment could revive India's sluggish real estate market and kick start projects, say developers.
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The three major U.S. averages fell at least 0.7 percent each Monday to close a sluggish February.
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Price: $1.99Availability: iOS Knowing your REM cycle really can help you stop feeling sluggish in the morning.
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Wall Street shares shook off a sluggish start and moved higher overnight thanks to Williams' dovish comments.
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Voters are already dissatisfied with their lot after years of sluggish gains (or declines) in living standards.
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That phrase had its detractors, for it seemed to imply passive acceptance of a more sluggish future.
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A growing body of research shows that eating poorly makes people feel sluggish and less mentally sharp.
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A sluggish economy and fastest aging population among OECD countries, however, are keeping a lid on demand.
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During his ANC party leadership election campaign, Ramaphosa vowed to address record unemployment and a sluggish economy.
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However, they shook off their sluggish beginning to build an eight-point lead in the second quarter.
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That, together with sluggish wage growth, has left inflation persistently running below the Fed's 2 percent target.
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Many energy companies have posted increasingly positive earnings reports in recent weeks, but energy stocks remain sluggish.
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But doing so at a time of sluggish economic growth raised fears that the yuan would dive.
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The Ebola epidemic pitted an underfunded and sluggish international public-health infrastructure against supposedly ignorant rural communities.
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Golos, an election monitoring group, calls the campaign the "most sluggish and inactive" of the past decade.
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IF ANY other lift-off were so sluggish, you would not want to be aboard the rocket.
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Combined with sluggish growth of its core beverages, U.S. same-store sales grew by 2% that quarter.
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The 65-year-old political veteran has vowed to transform Mexico and reboot the country's sluggish economy.
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Recently, J.Crew has been caught in sluggish retail environment, seeing slow growth and sometimes, staggering net losses.
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While the economy's overall growth rate has been sluggish, the job market has remained a bright spot.
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That casts doubt on whether sluggish corporate investment now has much to do with profits "stranded" overseas.
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But a recent selloff in the luxury segment amid sluggish Chinese spending offers a window of opportunity.
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America's economy, though sluggish by historical standards, has benefited from an ever-reliable engine: the American consumer.
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday blamed "sluggish growth abroad and trade developments" for depressed business investment.
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At campaign rallies throughout the South and Midwest, economic frustration and sluggish wage growth are dominant themes.
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The main problem for German industry was still the sluggish growth of the world economy, Krueger said.
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Sluggish purchases of these so-called Chinese products would reduce the sales of their American components, too.
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Putin is expected to run for re-election next year, but is hampered by a sluggish economy.
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It's another work week, and I'm grateful I'm not feeling sluggish today even with my period nearing.
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Even economists are baffled by the sluggish wage growth, Premack wrote, but they have a few theories.
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Mr. Fassaert's resolute focus on Marianne's determined acts of rudeness make the picture's narrative sluggish in sections.
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He was feeling sluggish ... and nobody with the team knew if he'd be back again this season.
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It won't happen this year though, because the economy was so sluggish during the first three months.
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Still, the durable but sluggish recovery means that incomes have not yet fully recovered from the recession.
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J. J. Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade, said that was because the global economy was sluggish.
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The underlying theme of Nixon's recommendations is the expectation that economic growth will endure but be sluggish.
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Kilauea's vents have been oozing relatively cool, sluggish magma left over from a similar event in 1955.
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JMP Securities downgraded shares of Snap, citing sluggish user growth and potential risks from its app redesign.
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But many of the taxpayers in them suffer from hefty tax burdens, insufficient education and sluggish economies.
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Now it has entered a new era with comparatively sluggish sales growth, but a consistently profitable business.
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For while now, economists have been puzzling over why the global economy has been acting so sluggish.
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Factory activity contracted in May and imports fell the most in nearly three years, highlighting sluggish demand.
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Sluggish income growth is another persistent problem in a US economy that is otherwise doing quite well.
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And as Recode's Peter Kafka writes, this sluggish growth happened before Netflix loses Friends and The Office.
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As when he came out sluggish against a spectacular Buster Douglas, or against the aforementioned Lennox Lewis.
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Yet even before the financial crisis Italy's underlying growth rate was sluggish, held back by limping productivity.
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I manage to down half the cup, after which my stomach starts to feel a bit sluggish.
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Though sluggish consumer spending could hold back economic growth in the first quarter the outlook is bright.
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A major reason why Rosenberg isn't ready to turn bullish again: sluggish second quarter GDP growth expectations.
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The company in November forecast 2016 costs to be 25-30 percent lower on sluggish drilling activity.
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If growth and inflation remain sluggish, the central bank could decide to keep buying assets for longer.
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But South Florida was also flagged for 2147 yards of penalties and endured another sluggish start offensively.
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Activist investors unhappy with Whole Foods' sluggish stock have long called for it to consider selling itself.
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The teams combined for 265 yards in total offense and 10 points in a sluggish first half.
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The Volunteers' offense was almost as sluggish, scoring a modest 250 points in the first 24:220.
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Yet tropical cyclones, which include hurricanes, have grown more sluggish since the mid-20th century, researchers say.
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The first watch was sluggish, with limited battery life, and it no longer receives operating system updates.
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My career is sluggish, my best friends are tumbleweeds, and I'm not even getting enough app notifications.
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Declining unionization, noncompete contracts, tepid minimum-wage increases, globalization and sluggish productivity have all played a role.
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Spending on equipment could remain sluggish as sinking crude prices reduce demand for oil well drilling equipment.
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One possibility is that depressed people simply need added sleep pressure to jump-start a sluggish system.
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Now they are back with the sluggish "Murder Mystery," which does not even clear that low bar.
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He had repeatedly complained about the Pentagon's sluggish bureaucracy, which he saw as mired in legacy thinking.
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Capital investment: Nonresidential business investment has improved after being sluggish or negative over the last two years.
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Less competition can contribute to sluggish rates of entrepreneurship, business creation, wage growth and productivity, they say.
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Others are rising interest rates and already sluggish sectors of the American economy, like housing and autos.
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That's a big benefit at a time when unemployment is low but wage growth is still sluggish.
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Or simply help it along if it was sluggish and you were hungry and ready to eat.
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It was a jarring reflection of the auto industry's adjustment to changing consumer tastes and sluggish sales.
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Overall, the first seven months of 2019 show a pretty sluggish rate of expansion of just 0.8%.
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The downside is that this is a sluggish process and is sure to be fraught with controversy.
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The Dubai real estate sector has been struggling for years due to oversupply and sluggish economic growth.
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Capital Economics had forecast sluggish growth for the euro zone anyway in 2020, but has downgraded these.
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Despite sluggish energy markets, one of the highlights of 13 was Saudi Aramco's initial public stock offering.
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Cincinnati (10-7, 3-2) hung around despite its sluggish first half, capitalizing on 17 Memphis turnovers.
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The first two calendar quarters are often sluggish for Apple as customers await new versions of products.
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Global economic growth remains sluggish as well, which makes it harder for companies to improve their profits.
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While Netflix exceeded expectations overall, its numbers in the United States and Canada were sluggish at best.
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In general, iguanas begin to get sluggish or lethargic once the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump says the perfect medicine for the economy's sluggish growth is a big tax cut.
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Still, its total loan book is likely to present sluggish growth as corporate loan book should decline.
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The expected sluggish first-quarter growth pace, however, is not a true picture of the economy's health.
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Business advocates cite sluggish progress in reform efforts and policy uncertainty as weakening confidence in the market.
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Yet, even as crude prices have surged and held above $60, the energy sector is still sluggish.
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Europe's economy has experienced sluggish growth this year, particularly on the back of a slowdown in Germany.
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Desperate to revive its sluggish economy, it has frequently clashed with EU authorities for overstepping spending limits.
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But there's another element in the sluggish or nonexistent progress on major elements of the Republican agenda.
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Unresolved trade disputes, Brexit uncertainty and a sluggish world economy have hit foreign demand and hurt manufacturers.
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Mr. Romney, the Republicans' supposed safe bet, lost despite running against the sluggish economy under Mr. Obama.
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Eskom's woes are a major headache for President Cyril Ramaphosa, who has promised to revive sluggish growth.
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For 2017, the government expects a slowdown in growth to 1.4 percent due to sluggish foreign demand.
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Very few brands have managed to reinvent themselves, which explains why, overall, Swiss exports are very sluggish.
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She said she felt sluggish before Wednesday's match, and the feeling grew worse as play went on.
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To juice a sluggish global economic recovery, they've pushed interest rates to their lowest points in history.
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"Global demand is becoming markedly sluggish," a manager at a transport equipment maker wrote in the survey.
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The Thai economy has lagged most of its peers for years, with exports weak and investment sluggish.
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For a company that's won by betting big and moving fast, IGTV feels half-baked and sluggish.
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Last spring Alphabet closed its worst post-earnings day since April 2010 after reporting sluggish advertising numbers.
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In addition, interest among many oil companies in the oil sands is waning amid sluggish oil prices.
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DJI> Sluggish economic data in leading European economies and Japan also weighed on crude prices, analysts said.
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Investors are hoping this is the right approach, given AIG's sluggish share price growth since the crisis.
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Pfizer has been one of most active acquirers in an otherwise sluggish year for pharmaceutical M&A.
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Chipotle Mexican Grill's sluggish sales and struggling brand perception spell more downside for investors, UBS said Thursday.
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Italy has been the euro zone's most sluggish economy since the start of monetary union in 1999.
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It's sluggish and most folks are better served by Android's built-in Google Assistant for most tasks.
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Earlier, wariness about the sluggish economic backdrop, particularly in Europe, forced Adecco to lower its profitability expectations.
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Because productivity has been weak throughout this nine-year expansion, overall economic growth has been relatively sluggish.
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The slower growth in 2017 is likely to be mainly caused by sluggish recovery in private consumption.
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Last month's purchasing managers indexes also pointed to steady — albeit sluggish — economic growth over the coming months.
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Two years ago, painfully sluggish internet was spottily available at a couple of cybercafes here and there.
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In addition to disgusting everyone nearby, this loss of electrolytes leaves me bleary and sluggish for hours.
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MUNICH - IMF'S GEORGIEVA SAYS WE DON'T KNOW THE TRUE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS AT TIME OF SLUGGISH GROWTH
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Housing inventory is high and prices are somewhat sluggish owing to, among other things, stagnant population growth.
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The global environment is sluggish, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan down 0.5 percent.
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It's amazing that so many young people want to mimic a continent that has been sluggish for decades.
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Playboi Carti's performance on Tuesday was so sluggish, it felt like he'd been blackmailed just to show up.
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Or that your brand new laptop seemed much more sluggish than an old tower PC you once had?
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These new products have been aimed at bolstering sluggish restaurant sales and traffic, which have plagued the industry.
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OPEC on Thursday slightly downgraded its 2019 global oil demand outlook, pointing to "sluggish" demand from developed nations.
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Market focus is largely attuned to a darkening global growth outlook, following a flurry of sluggish economic reports.
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CAPITAL INVESTMENT: Non-residential business investment has improved after being sluggish or negative over the last two years.
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But oil lost ground as traders focused to data showing sluggish Chinese manufacturing activity in December, analysts said.
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The result came after it appeared the sluggish first period signaled a long night ahead for New Jersey.
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Eating out three meals in a row is not a normal for me, and I'm feeling very sluggish.
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Novaes blamed the revised target on sluggish economic growth, which he said is reducing companies' appetite for loans.
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One can safely assume that growth rates will be sluggish and personal incomes will be stagnant next year.
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If Justice, with its sluggish script, isn't quite the jaw-dropping eye-popper it should be, that's okay.
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The global steel industry has been struggling with overcapacity and sluggish demand in the world's top buyer, China.
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It's easier said than done, especially in the face of a broadly sluggish global economy, as Li highlighted.
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Four Marvel and two "Star Wars" films from the mouse house's 2018 lineup could offset ESPN's sluggish growth.
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Things got tougher in the second as a sluggish Djokovic labored before again clinching it with a break.
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A squeeze on British consumers from inflationary pressures and sluggish wage growth is denting spending on discretionary goods.
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Markets struggled for direction on Thursday, and "Fast Money" traders discussed what they'll do if stocks remain sluggish.
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The extra spending will provide a stimulus to the sluggish economy worth 0.2% of GDP this fiscal year.
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Facebook, for its part, is changing its policies after a sluggish response to false stories before the election.
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Only Britain is expected to match Italy's sluggish growth among all the 28 states of the European Union.
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The E-Go2's small 400-watt motor makes it feel sluggish, and it struggles with steep hills.
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True, the long expansion since the recession ended in 2009 has been sluggish, about 2 percent per year.
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Hollywood studios may be sluggish to learn that it's worth investing long-term in stories anchored by women.
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While most companies have too little demand and suffer from sluggish sales, Tesla has exactly the opposite problem.
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Retail payrolls fell 3,100 last month after hefty gains in the first quarter, which came despite sluggish sales.
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Sluggish user growth will overshadow positive news from the first quarter, according to Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter.
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China's tin smelters recently cut production due to sluggish sales, low processing fees and reduced availability of ore.
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Tech companies lament lack of diversity with words not backed by action; policy change has been depressingly sluggish.
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Concerned by sluggish exports, the central bank continues to buy dollars to try to prevent further shekel strength.
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The weather, Amazon and the sluggish economy were all cited as reasons for this season's weak retail earnings.
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That income will be timely, as bank profits are under pressure from sluggish economies and weak trading income.
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The tournament comes with much of the region in a funk because of crime, corruption and sluggish economies.
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But that didn't happen, and low oil prices are now equated with sluggish demand and general economic weakness.
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Stocks have been held back by a mix of weak commodity prices, sluggish export growth, and political disruptions.
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If I'm already dressed, all my depressed, sluggish ass needs to do is to walk out the door.
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Of course, all of these issues only compound in the storm's aftermath and with Washington's sluggish emergency relief.
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Not only are Facebook's conversations hilariously sluggish — do they even know that Frank Ocean finally dropped an album?
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Despite sluggish loan growth, deposit growth continues to be strong as consumers and businesses remain relatively less levered.
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Sluggish loan growth could also hamper interest income, which is one of the main ways lenders make money.
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During the third quarter, Penney's comparable-store sales recorded an unexpected decline, the result of sluggish apparel sales.
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Without productivity growth, long-term economic growth will be sluggish, especially given the ageing nature of western populations.
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The offense was sluggish and the defense made too many mistakes it can&apost afford against better teams.
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What explains the remarkable strength of corporate profits and the sluggish growth of real wages in recent years?
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Lukoil has suffered from sluggish production because its fields, located mostly in Western Siberia, are mature and depleted.
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Only nine players dressed for Philadelphia, yet it was Memphis that came out sluggish and a step slow.
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Yet the outlets' rapid growth looks improbable when compared with the sluggish rates of other Facebook news pages.
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But even with the strong hiring, GDP in the first quarter looks sluggish, forecast at under 2 percent.
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The selling was largely fueled by sluggish earnings and sales in 2015, which Macy's called "disappointing" on Wednesday.
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Benign inflation amid sluggish wage growth, however, suggests the Fed will delay raising interest rates again until December.
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U.S. consumer prices unexpectedly fell in December, suggesting inflation was more sluggish than the U.S. Federal Reserve believed.
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Activity in non-oil sectors of the UAE are sluggish, and the country fell into deflation in January.
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Meanwhile, in India, sluggish domestic demand offset strong foreign demand and led to a manufacturing slowdown in June.
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Those movies and others are giving theater owners hope for a turnaround after a sluggish start to 2250.
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So businesses are expecting sluggish growth, which means that investments made today are unlikely to produce big profits.
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Current futures prices, seasonally sluggish wholesale beef movement and ample supplies discouraged packers from paying up for livestock.
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Sluggish growth and huge debts overshadow the world alongside demographic trends that make these factors even more problematic.
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On top of that, overall demand has been sluggish in some of its key markets, such as Germany.
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Despite the increase last month, permits continue to lag housing starts, suggesting single-family homebuilding could remain sluggish.
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The Economy Ministry said the subdued start to the year for industrial orders reflected the sluggish global economy.
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The 32-year-old Vancouverite had never been this sluggish, and a heavy depression began to settle in.
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Thanks to both corruption and limited competition, US broadband is routinely sluggish, pricey, with comically bad customer service.
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Bollore admitted that the key China market had proved sluggish but said the company was continuing to learn.
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BNP Paribas showed a similar picture to SocGen, with BNP Paribas also impacted by sluggish fixed income trading.
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But loans dropped 1.7 percent in the first half due to sluggish car sales in Thailand, it added.
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Even if you're keeping your calorie intake in check, water weight can make you feel bloated and sluggish.
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A combination of productivity growth of 1% or so and a stagnant workforce implies very sluggish GDP growth.
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The Sabres overcame a sluggish start to pick up a victory for the second game in a row.
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Liberal democracy, once the bearer of great promise and possibility, seemed sluggish and spent by the mid-1930s.
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Elliott attacked BHP's plans to enter the potash fertilizer market, which is facing over-supply and sluggish prices.
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I have earlier models of the Fire HD 266 tablet which have gotten a little sluggish over time.
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Lebovitz also pointed out that in a sluggish growth environment, stocks such as technology tend to perform better.
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Employers added a robust 6900,000 jobs in March, slightly above expectations after a sluggish start to the year.
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Currently, Twitter has a sluggish 310 million monthly active users, only up from 305 million in Q4 2015.
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Business confidence is flat, wages are stagnant and, though jobs are easy enough to find, consumption is sluggish.
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Productivity growth has been sluggish too, suggesting that hyper-efficient machines haven't come for all the jobs yet.
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Credit Agricole attributed the corporate and banking investment business's weak performance to a "sluggish" market and margin erosion.
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Sluggish growth on Obama's watch and gloomy economic analysis pushed the White House to search elsewhere for relief.
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This, in addition to El Salvador's sluggish economy and its vulnerability to extreme climate events, could exacerbate migration.
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The elections took place amid widespread anxiety over economic concerns, such as sluggish growth and rising youth unemployment.
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The reasons for these have been a low interest rate environment, sluggish economic growth and uncertainties surrounding Brexit.
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Fitch Ratings considers these results solid, particularly in light of still low interest rates and sluggish economic growth.
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The diversity of the office portfolio mitigates the risk of weakening rents due to the sluggish financial industry.
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Despite the occasional brave gesture, politicians have been far too sluggish in recognizing the extent of the problem.
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Weakness in those kinds of business investments is one reason the current economic recovery has been so sluggish.
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The lack of housing inventory is the main problem contributing to the market's sluggish results: http://bit.ly/2vCz3ri.
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That suggests the U.S. economy could pick up in the second quarter after six months of sluggish growth.
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However, GDP in the first three months of the year tends to be sluggish because of seasonal quirks.
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All European banks are trying to cut costs amid sluggish growth, economic uncertainty and restrained trading by clients.
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No one is suggesting that Mr. Cuomo has not focused on the sluggish state of the upstate economy.
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Profits in many sectors may be flat to mildly lower because of the sluggish economy and austerity policies.
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The disappointing jobs number and sluggish wage growth followed disappointing US manufacturing, services, and payroll figures this week.
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But the sluggish energy economy has hit Texas' once pristine finances, hurting the state in the stability department.
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After a sluggish start, both teams heated up, with the Cowboys taking a 38-33 lead to halftime.
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There would be no surer way to pump up sluggish user growth than to pay them for content.
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Kerber has played a heavy schedule over the summer, and it showed in her sluggish start on Friday.
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Retail sales have been sluggish in part because the strengthening labor market has not generated strong wage growth.
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Obama's economic advisers cited two big reasons: sluggish worker productivity and shrinking labor supply as baby boomers retire.
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Adequate capital would enable them to absorb potential losses and provide much-needed lending in a sluggish economy.
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But more than two years of sluggish sales had left H&M with $4.1 billion of unsold stock.
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Outside that theater and throughout Cuba, Internet access ranges from sluggish to nonexistent, and change is equally slow.
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This is a potentially toxic mix: a tumbling currency, rising bond yields, accelerating inflation and a sluggish economy.
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Lukoil has suffered from sluggish production as its fields, located mostly in Western Siberia, are mature and depleted.
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The combination has potential, but the execution, while offering glimpses into a fascinating subculture, is sluggish and unfocused.
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But 33 percent of adults don't get enough sleep and consequently are sluggish and lethargic in the morning.
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I got many positive comments on the fake videos I made, but the revenue was sluggish chump change.
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Why it matters: Rubin had raised a ton of money but sales of its first phone were sluggish.
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Indonesia's biodiesel drive also aims to absorb the country's rising crude palm oil output amid sluggish global demand.
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Inflation and wage growth have been sluggish for months, but have recently showed signs of a pick-up.
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Metro underperformed its UK peers with a flat close after the German discount retailer reported sluggish festive sales.
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Apple's iPhone unit sales were flat the last time it reported and had been sluggish for a while.
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But people didn't rally behind either candidate and that was evident from the sluggish turnout they both received.
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A sluggish AMOC can also lead to higher regional sea levels in areas like the Eastern United States.
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The economic upside, however, could be limited by sluggish growth in real wages, which are adjusted for inflation.
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"I'm a little worried about sluggish wage growth," said Daiju Aoki, regional chief investment officer at UBS Securities.
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Some states have sought to compensate for sluggish sales tax growth with proposals to more widely apply it.
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Despite a sluggish cryptocurrency market, stock trading app Robinhood is adding two new digital currencies to its platform.
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Breakfast is a rare growing segment in the fast food sector, which has been struggling with sluggish traffic.
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Q. The Fed's sensitivity to those short-term fluctuations are an effort to explain why inflation remains sluggish.
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Testing so far has been sluggish, in part due to a shortage of testing kits and the components.
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Facebook came under particularly heavy fire, as senators from both parties pressed the companies on their sluggish responses.
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