Sentences with phrase «much smaller recovery»

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«In a nutshell, the analysis shows that small business lending continues to have a difficult time emerging from the recession, which results in a much slower pace of economic recovery
Gaebler lauded the law's language allowing the SBA to raise its loan guarantee from current levels to as much as 90 percent for some loans, but said «this latest, new rule negates some of those provisions and... doesn't offer much respect to the small business economy, especially when you consider the big role that small business plays in an economic recovery
Just in case oil and my favorite tech stocks snap back, I want to participate in the recovery, even if I only invest a much smaller amount that I'm used to.
In addition to the much longer recovery time associated with a C - section, there's also a small risk of infection, heavy blood loss, blood clots in my legs, injury to me or the baby, or complications from the anesthesia.
And now he has taken the reins of the much smaller, but deeply troubled Recovery School District in New Orleans.
However, the laparoscopic - assisted gastropexy results in much smaller incisions, less pain and quicker recovery.
The procedure itself is conducted on a much smaller scale than traditional surgical incisions, and therefore recovery is even less painful for the pet.
In (iv) I would be pleasantly surprised if the Local Authority in the original Council Tax matter had devoted much time to the costs order or to the judicial review: — The amount of costs at stake, and the chance of recovery of those costs in a meaningful way, would have been small.
As such, the net recovery is much smaller.
If you're in a smaller town, or in parts of the country where an upturn in the jobs market is a little more sluggish, you may well not have seen much of a graduate jobs recovery so far.
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