Sentences with phrase «climbing out of recession»

The $ 74.4 billion education package is a turning point for education in the state and marks a significant step up in the long and grueling climb out of the recession.
OTTAWA — Canada climbed out of the recession that knocked the economy into reverse over the first half of 2015 — but the rebound quickly showed signs of lost momentum.
Over the next 12 months law firms will once more be ramping up their investments in legal IT as the country climbs out of recession — but what sort of technologies should they be looking at?

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I would say the numbers and rise in number of people who are pessimistic just confirm that we're in a near holding pattern in our long, slow climb out of the depths of the recession.
Non-energy exports have climbed out of the massive pit left by the Great Recession, but they are nowhere near the level the central bank's models suggest they should be.
The state's unemployment insurance fund was more than $ 3.5 billion in deficit during the recession in 2008 and 2009, but has slowly climbed out of the hole, leading to a drop in the rate paid by employers.
In fact, the economic output that is lost because of poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climb.
This year's Show will be remembered for numerous reasons, including an energy level consistent with an industry that has continued a steady climb out of the recent recession and is now in its sixth year of growth, setting a record at $ 39 billion in annual sales.
As North American economies continue to climb slowly out of the 2008 recession, so to do automakers get evermore bold when it comes to low, sloping, coupe - like rooflines.
Many of those who have moved to the town from Israel, North and South America and Europe are idealists; people disenchanted with the career - climbing lifestyle or shut out of opportunities at home by the global recession.
The graph above, from the Dutch report, shows clearly how relentless overall emissions growth in countries climbing out of poverty (as electrification, manufacturing and mobility expand fossil fuel demand) was not blunted by the recession and is sending them and the rich world (which is getting ever more efficient and exporting manufacturing) toward some kind of carbon common ground.
As Southern Arizona's economy slowly climbs out of a horrific recession, hard cash is the new king that reigns over the land empire business.
Partly due to the recovery of oil and commodity prices, the economic area of Latin America and the Caribbean climbed out of economic recession
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