71.   The higher rates and a deep recession took their toll, however, as profits declined and the government was forced to take over half a dozen banks.

72.   The government agreed to slash spending during a deep recession to increase the chances of making debt payments on schedule.

73.   The higher rates and a deep recession took their toll, however.

74.   The housing industry helped to shelter the economy from a deep recession.

75.   The Mexican devaluation triggered a deep recession and led investors to pull their money out of the country.

76.   The priority should be to prevent this downward spiral into a deep recession from gaining momentum.

77.   The risk of reigniting inflation, even in inflation-prone Brazil, seems low in an economy that is now heading for a deep recession.

78.   The peso crisis that began a year ago has plunged Mexico into a deep recession.

79.   They also credit local economies that have rebounded from deep recessions and a renewed interest among students who seem more eager to spendtheir college years exploring bustling urban centers.

80.   This new war on terrorism will be fought less conventionally, and it could lead us into a deep recession.

a. + recession >>共 240
economic 9.90%
worst 8.18%
deep 6.61%
global 5.16%
current 4.11%
severe 3.96%
last 3.80%
next 2.50%
third 2.08%
recent 1.98%
deep + n. >>共 742
breath 6.38%
cut 3.86%
concern 2.26%
division 2.08%
trouble 1.87%
water 1.79%
discount 1.52%
root 1.50%
recession 1.26%
snow 1.14%
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