Sentences with phrase «come out of the slump»

The OECD data finds other industrialized countries, not members of the G7, have come out of the slump a shade better than Canada, including Austria, Israel, Sweden and Switzerland, all of whom have higher employment rates today than prior to the recession.
Now, on the biggest stage of the season, Buford seems to be coming out of a slump against Kansas.
Ironically, it is also what drives him over the edge, for he becomes obsessed with helping his favorite Giant, highly - paid outfielder Bobby Rayburn (Wesley Snipes), come out of a slump.
They are market leaders in their particular corner of the technology sector, which means they are likely to come out of the slump with greater market share.

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The move to acquire the small Boston - based startup comes as Fitbit is still struggling to find its way out of a growth slump that saw sales drop 35 % in the first nine months of 2017.
The new commercial comes as Sprint (s) tries to pull out of a slump that dropped it to fourth place in the U.S. wireless market.
he cautioned us to be ready and alert for His coming, not dreaming of escaping to an out of body place and not fussing over whether we have ticked all the theological boxes while we sit slumped in the Sunday pew listening to yet another sermon on how to be saved (when we are already saved).
After coming out of the oven the cupcakes hold nicely - no sinking, slumping, or fissures.
He went into a slump early in the season and has never really come out of it.
Elneny came into the side last season as Arsenal slumped towards the finish line, initially partnering Coquelin, but then playing alongside Aaron Ramsey as Coquelin was taken out of the starting eleven.
But if they were to slump out of the top four, it would pile up with last season's climax — they almost managed to manufacture a two - horse title race, then came third — and this season's European campaign to suggest that here is a team capable of occasional brilliance, but with an unhappy habit of blowing the crucial moments.
Stoke are on a bit of a slump of their own, having failed to claim a victory in their last five matches and as a result, it is difficult to gauge which side will come out on top on the day.
Coming so soon after an equally damaging defeat at Anfield, it has made for a difficult week for Arsene Wenger and his players, who find themselves fighting to pull themselves out of an extended slump.
When the issue came up in a second meeting, we called each other out: It was time to stop venting and develop a strategy to get out of the slump.
There is concern, however, that many of the new restrictions are responding to the activity in the Vancouver and Toronto areas, making it difficult for those in other areas coming out of an economic slump.
With the crypto market struggling to come out from what it seems one of its worst price slumps; Cardano too has experienced a questionable drop in the price.
Slumping oil prices continue to impact Middle Eastern sovereign funds, and the recession in Brazil has also diminished investment capital coming out of that country.
One way to get out of the post-holiday slump is to get your home organized for the coming year.
SAN FRANCISCO — California's inventory of unsold, previously owned homes shrank to a five - year low in December, in another sign that the state may be coming out of its worst housing slump in decades.
Silly excuses for procrastination and embracing the slump come out of my mouth without me thinking about it.
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