1. As a result there is little prospect that Japan will escape another recession. 2. But we have run out of breath, run out of tunes, run out of belief in the continuing delusion that we could escape a recession. 3. Florida has not escaped the recession. 4. German industrial output posted an unexpected rise in December, raising hope Europe will escape a recession and denting expectations for interest rate cuts soon. 5. He expects the United States will escape a recession and the economy will begin to recover late this year. 6. Most economists still predict that Europe will escape a recession. 7. That would means France will escape recession, which is defined as two consecutive quarters of economic contraction. 8. Although this is a national tragedy, it is a price Thailand will have to pay if it hopes to ride out the financial crisis and escape the recession. 9. Many analysts predict the country will not escape recession. 10. Medalla noted that escaping a recession and implementing crucial structural reforms will allow the country to speed economic growth. |