Sentences with phrase «long weak recovery»

O'Driscoll — long weak recovery; U-3 unemployment low because of people who have left the labor force

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In net terms, the outlook for the non-resources economy in the near term is weaker than it looked a few months ago, and the recovery of flood - affected mining in Queensland is taking longer than earlier thought.
The International Energy Agency that previously warned of lower for longer oil prices and warned last year that the oil price recovery was threatened by the possibility of weak demand now has changed its tune and is now saying that it is «mission accomplished» for OPEC as oil stocks shrink at a record pace.
As we have long expected, the economy is tracing out a trajectory typical of the weak recoveries that follow balance - sheet induced recessions and credit crises caused by highly excessive debt.
The current US recovery, which is now tied for the third - longest on record, has also been the weakest economic expansion since World War II, with an average annual growth rate of just 2 % over an 8 - year period.5 It may not take much to derail such tepid growth, particularly in light of continued high expectations.
The» Higher Power» required to begin the road to recovery can be anything or anyone as long as practicing Alcoholics admit that they are weaker than their addiction and also willing to acknowledge they can't stop themselves.
While critics have warned of increased need in the city — longer lines at food pantries and the like — the Bloomberg administration has maintained that poverty remained relatively constant during the recession and the weak — if that — recovery.
The result; weaker workout, less muscle development, increased fatigue, over training, burnout, longer recovery and a slower metabolism.
The current US recovery, which is now tied for the third - longest on record, has also been the weakest economic expansion since World War II, with an average annual growth rate of just 2 % over an 8 - year period.5 It may not take much to derail such tepid growth, particularly in light of continued high expectations.
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