Sentences with phrase «following slow recovery»

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The Great Recession was followed by an epically slow recovery.
After a slow and steady recovery following the housing crisis of 2008, Leibowitz explains that American consumers generally had fewer problems with their mortgages, better employment prospects, and greater access to credit, which made them less likely to file.
There was a huge inventory of vacant homes following the 2008 crash, which slowed the recovery.
Although the National Bureau of Economic Research officially called an end to the Great Recession in mid-2009, the years that followed were characterized by slow and uneven growth, with some analysts using the term «jobless recovery» to describe economic conditions.
On that basis, the poor performance of the U.S. economy is not unusual — historical experience shows clearly that recoveries following financial crises typically are very slow and difficult.1
The Smoot - Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 was followed by tariff increases by Canada and Europe in tit - for - tat restrictions that greatly slowed the US and global recovery from the Great Depression.
As we know, the materialisation of some of the risks that had built up in the financial system, followed by a financial crisis, deep recessions and slow recoveries, has meant that much more has been demanded of central banks in recent years, especially those in the major jurisdictions.
Though all women recovering from childbirth need to take it slow during the first few weeks after birth, women who have had c - sections must follow more strict recovery instructions during the first six weeks.
The longest double dip recession since the second world war now followed by the slowest recovery in the last hundred years.
Balls: «The longest double - dip recession since the second world war, now followed by the slowest recovery in the last hundred years.»
Upstate cities, as well as suburban counties, face severe fiscal stress that have only been deepened in the wake of the financial crisis and slow - growth recovery following the official end of the economic recession.
Slow back down to a recovery pace, breathing steadily and following your breaths with shoulder lifts and squeezes to release any tension.
Failing to eat within a two - hour window following training can slow recovery.
It's an optimistic sign of short - term recovery following several months of slower sales, as the market reacts to a number of new regulations designed to cool prices in the Greater Golden Horseshoe,
Libre's slow road to recovery has been meticulously chronicled on the social media accounts of his caretakers, drawing a large following and hundreds of thousands of views and shares.
Following the years of war - time austerity and slow post-war recovery, it was not until the 1950's that the growth in London's art galleries and auction houses began to rival those of Paris and shift the focus of the European market for modern art to the British capital.
12, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 caused a decrease in GMSL just before the launch of TOPEX, followed by a slow recovery that resulted in an apparent deceleration of sea level of − 0.02 ± 0.01 mm / y2 over the 25 - y record.
It is part elastic, part plastic, so there is an instantaneous change of shape (more oblate) followed by slow inelastic recovery (back to round, or oblate spheroid).
Hurricanes have been observed to cause mechanical damage to coral reefs, including damaging coral tissue and dislodging colonies, weakening corals in ways than could slow recovery following bleaching, and contributing to long - term ecosystem decline [12].
Large volcanic eruptions increase the number of small particles in the stratosphere that reflect sunlight, leading to short - term surface cooling lasting typically two to three years, followed by a slow recovery.
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