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worldwide recession

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meanings of worldwideand recession


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worldwide
adjective
adverb
uk /ˌwɜːldˈwaɪd/ us /ˈwɝːld.waɪd/
existing or happening in all parts of ...
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recession
noun[C or U]
uk /rɪˈseʃ.ən/ us /rɪˈseʃ.ən/
a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business ...
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Most of our present troubles stem from the over-cutting of interest rates that we went into because we were afraid of a worldwiderecession.
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He will know that among the difficulties facing them have been the worldwiderecession and the problems in overseas markets.
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Investment and savings are the key to this country's recovery from the present worldwiderecession.
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Clearly no one would expect levels of output achieved at the peak of the economic cycle to be matched during a period of worldwiderecession.
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There has been a worldwiderecession—there is no argument about that.
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Despite the recent worldwiderecession in air transport, passenger numbers are now increasing again.
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The worldwiderecession has made it impossible to recover ground by raising our production.
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Does she not agree that there is a clear conflict of objectives here which is bound to become more acute as the worldwiderecession deepens?
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The worldwiderecession has had its effect on shipbuilding, which is unprofitable throughout the world.
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Secondly, there has been the impact of the worldwiderecession on the textile machinery market overseas as well as at home.
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What we are all suffering from is a worldwiderecession.
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Businesses were rightly concerned about their future as we entered a worldwiderecession.
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I think that there will certainly be some recovery from what is a worldwiderecession; that buyers will not refrain from buying indefinitely.
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But they have arrived at a time of worldwiderecession and the odds have been heavily against them.
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But one sometimes forgets some elementary things, such as that if there is a worldwiderecession (which there has been) demand drops.
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It is that we are facing the biggest worldwiderecession in the steel industry that we have ever known.
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They come at the worst possible moment, tied up with the worldwiderecession.
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It was the two great oil price explosions in 1973–74 and 1979–80 which, on each occasion, sparked off worldwide inflation and worldwiderecession.
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The worldwiderecession has compounded that problem in the sense that those firms do not have the resources to make investment in advanced capital equipment.
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