31.   And then there is recession, the evidence of which is all around.

32.   But this recession is quite a problem.

33.   Also eroding confidence is evidence the recession will be deeper than initially expected.

34.   Analysts had been expecting the revision to be flat or slightly negative and had begun to forecast that a recession could be imminent.

35.   And I see no reason to think that there will be another recession.

36.   And only if policymakers show an extraordinary ineptitude will the recession be a bad one.

37.   Another reason to prefer the ampersand idea over the traditional alphabetic recovery scenarios is the fact that this latest recession has been uneven across the business map.

38.   Any respectable contrarian is tempted to think a recession is a sure thing.

39.   Applegate, Galvin and Cliggott do not think that a recession is likely, but they acknowledge that the risk has risen.

40.   Argentine stocks, led by construction companies, rose to q two-month high as investors took heart from signs the year-long recession is ending.

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