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re·ces·sions

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of recessions in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of recessions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of recessions in a Sentence

  1. Mark Zandi:

    From a 30,000-foot level, if you're looking at it from down on high, I expect a recession -- if we have one -- would be six months, nine months, something like that, unemployment would rise from 3.6 % to 5.5 %, 6 %, something like that. Not good, but you know, in the grand scheme of things, kind of more typical, comparable to other recessions we've experienced in the past.

  2. Andrew Selee:

    On one hand, Covid and the accompanying recessions left many people in the Latin American middle class a lot worse off, and people who would not have considered migrating have decided it's a useful option, at the same time, the ease of crossing the border has made some people who have ties to the US decide it's time to come now if they're going to make it. I think both those things are true at the same time.

  3. Lisa Shalett:

    Recessions aren't bad. We've lived through many recessions. There is cleansing that happens.

  4. Jeremy Grantham:

    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.

  5. Di Stasi:

    EM is tough at the moment - the whole sector is facing challenges: recessions, politics, sanctions, oil prices, a lot of investors are staying on the sidelines, appetite is quite low.

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    directed outward; marked by interest in others or concerned with external reality
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