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re·ces·sions
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of recessions in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of recessions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of recessions in a Sentence
It's now in the realm of possibility that we have a recession in 2016, especially some localized recessions in the Midwest states, at a certain point, the benefits of low oil to the consumer gives way to losses in the job market in the oil patch, especially in the Midwest.
No two recessions are alike. I don't think people are deeply concerned about a major recession or massive stagnation.
Countries need to invest more in other mechanisms to share the cost of shocks, some form of cross-country risk-sharing is essential to help reduce adjustment costs for those countries and prevent recessions from leaving deep and permanent scars.
Every one of these great bursts of euphoria, the great bubbles with overpriced markets … has been followed by a recession, the recessions are mild if everybody does everything right and there [are] no complications. They are terrible if people get everything wrong.
Historically, recessions occur in reaction to a monetary policy mistake. This is the first time we may have to deal with a trade policy miscalculation.
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