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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. Brian Peery:

    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.

  2. Boston Consulting Group:

    No two recessions are alike. I don't think people are deeply concerned about a major recession or massive stagnation.

  3. Mario Draghi:

    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.

  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. Art Hogan:

    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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