Sentences with phrase «in economic doldrums»

By Samantha Bartlett South Africa's extended sojourn in the economic doldrums has created a miasma of despondency across the nation over the past year, and...
The natural dog food industry today continues to grow amid increasing consumer demand, even in economic doldrums.
Many of this population do not fit your profile for clubs to rise — middle class and with disposable income — rather they are poor and in the economic doldrums.

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But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
Donna Olshan started her eponymous boutique residential brokerage in 1980, when it looked as if New York City real estate, if it ever did come back from the economic doldrums of the decade before, would certainly tarry.
Whether it's Europe or Japan, economic growth around the world remains in the doldrums.
Economic growth, strengthened in the second quarter, after a dismal first quarter, but private sector investment remained in the doldrums.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his famous fireside chats, promised «salvation» from the economic doldrums of the Great Depression.
We should be digging our way out of our fiscal hole and economic doldrums, instead of burying our heads in the (oil) sand.
«In an interview with the Observer, Ed Davey describes a «Tea Party tendency» among Conservative MPs who question climate change and green investment as «perverse», and says it is creating deep uncertainty for an industry that could do much to help lift the country out of the economic doldrums
That is the way out of the economic doldrums we are mired in
«With the right policies in Albany, we absolutely can take New York out of the economic doldrums and get people working again with good paying jobs,» Astorino said.
With the labor market in the doldrums, America's technical supremacy under challenge from abroad, and the political issue of immigration reform heating up, many argue that immigrants have a special propensity for innovation and entrepreneurship that can help spark badly needed economic growth.
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Late Night Shopping is a low budget comedy made in Scotland that has no plot other than to show the state of mind that generates from the doldrums of life for young men and women on the lowest rung of the social and economic ladder.
All in all, the industry has solidly emerged from the doldrums imposed by the worldwide economic crisis and is roaring right along.
«There is a lot of doomsaying [in media and books] right now and it's a response to economic doldrums and the new millennium,» she says.
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