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- Most of the aspirants said they would continue political and economic reforms initiated by Ramos to turn the country around from more than a decade of stagnancy.
- He argues that rather than representing a form of masculine selflessness, " nanshoku " became associated with moral stagnancy caused by urban entertainment districts.
- The duplicates realize the stagnancy and corruption of the Confederacy, the intergalactic government in the series, and question their position as tools of the hierarchy.
- His second term, which began July 28, 1995, has been marked by economic stagnancy, delays in sales of state-owned companies and agricultural reforms.
- Still, for better or worse, that stagnancy is slowly shifting, as a series of recent interviews and a look at this season's musical offerings attest.
- After his term, Ramos says he wants to become an elder statesman who will give advice to his successor to prevent the Philippines from sliding back into economic stagnancy.
- His work also continually deals with the isolation and self-destruction of people striving for an unreachable perfection, since this same perfection would mean stagnancy and therefore death.
- A November 3, 2006, article noted that DeVos's plan for turning around Michigan's economic stagnancy and increasing unemployment was called the TurnAround Plan.
- After taking power in 1992, Ramos dismantled major trade monopolies, liberalized key industries and opened the economy to foreign competition, enabling it to grow after years of stagnancy.
- Ramos, a former military general, has been credited for economic and political reforms that allowed Filipinos to enjoy a measure of prosperity after more than a decade of stagnancy.