Sentences with phrase «mild recessions with»

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In the comparatively mild recession of 2001, marketers were able to get by with temporary, minor adjustments to production quantities and avoid wholesale revisions of prices or product lines.
With the economy having had only quite a mild downturn, however, we start the new upswing with less spare capacity than would typically be the case after a recessWith the economy having had only quite a mild downturn, however, we start the new upswing with less spare capacity than would typically be the case after a recesswith less spare capacity than would typically be the case after a recession.
With urban and suburban districts facing the deepest budget cuts they've seen since the recession of the mid-1980s — and a milder recession in the early 2000s — the prospects for comprehensive arts education in most K - 12 public schools appear bleak, and even schools with minimal programs may lose what they considered to be bare bones to begin wWith urban and suburban districts facing the deepest budget cuts they've seen since the recession of the mid-1980s — and a milder recession in the early 2000s — the prospects for comprehensive arts education in most K - 12 public schools appear bleak, and even schools with minimal programs may lose what they considered to be bare bones to begin wwith minimal programs may lose what they considered to be bare bones to begin withwith.
-- this corresponds with the US mild «recession» (read «slow growth») and bear market and the resulting drop in capital gains income.
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