"recession" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Though Gov. Pete du Pont's plan was enacted while the economy was expanding, the actual cuts took place during a harsh recession.
- By 1981, some made the familiar claim that a new economy would no longer be subject to harsh recessions; the worst recession since World War II began the next year.
- Their once-predictable political order is undergoing unsettling change in the midst of a harsh recession.
- Hit by a harsh recession after a series of tax-cutting measures pared the budget to the bone, Oregon, which has no statewide sales tax, now lacks enough money for health care, schools, prisons and criminal prosecution.
- In 1983, a whole year after the last, longer and harsher recession ended, the rate was 9.6 percent, hardly different from the high point of 9.7 percent in 1982.
- But despite a few years of rapid growth after the harsh 1982 recession, productivity growth on balance failed to improve and savings rates fell in the Reagan years.
- New Jersey voters approved Atlantic City casinos in 1976, after a harsh recession, but its ambivalence showed in its strict regulation of the industry through the 1980's.
- And if Mr. Burns triumphed, why did Mr. Volcker impose on this decade the harshest recession since the Depression?
- Eventually, in early 1994, it became evident that he was in a cash squeeze, as Germany was enduring its harshest recession since the war.
- The Terrace restaurant, high above 119th Street at Columbia University in Morningside Heights, seemed a likely victim for the harsh recent recession.
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