Sentences with phrase «of a double dip grew»

Newfield, TI and TRW are each economically sensitive and suffered as investors» fear of a double dip grew.

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After a double - dip recession in 2012, Europe is mired in low growth, with growing divergences in competitiveness between Germany and the rest, and large swathes of the eurozone suffering high unemployment and crumbling infrastructure.
David Cameron claimed Labour was «desperate» for a double - dip in the economy, as he was quizzed after figures showed the UK economy grew by 0.5 % in the first three months of the year.
The UK economy has grown at its fastest rate for 5 years lifting the country out of the longest double - dip recession since the 1950s
With a double - dip recession and a growing gap between the rich and the poor, his aspirational message will fall on deaf ears compared to the reality of what people see around them.
The UK economy has grown at its fastest rate for five years lifting the country out of the longest double - dip recession since the 1950s.
Although the economy formally grew by 0.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2011, in line with expectations, this was widely regarded by analysts as confirmation that the underlying recovery is fragile at best, and that the economy has escaped a relapse into a «double - dip» recession only by the narrowest of margins.
The prime minister said Labour was «desperate» for a double dip in the economy, as he was questioned after figures showed the UK economy grew by 0.5 % in the first three months of the year.
Double - dipping is a dirty word among movie fans, who have grown increasingly weary of shelling out more money for a multiple versions of a given film.
There is less risk of the business losing value, and over time many good businesses grow in value so you get a double dip: the price increases to intrinsic value and intrinsic value grows.
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