41.   Arguably, the recessions would have been deeper in areas that received hundreds of millions of dollars in stadium investments.

42.   As in the United States, recession here is regional.

43.   As many Americans know from nine similar occasions since World War II, there are recessions and then there are Recessions.

44.   At its most recent meeting, the Fed switched its so-called bias, announcing that it thought a recession was a greater threat than inflation.

45.   Back then, the economy was at a peak, wages were rising and a recession was just around the corner.

46.   A couple of veteran investment managers, meanwhile, advise investors not to worry even if there is a recession.

47.   A deep recession would be an ignominious ending for Greenspan.

48.   A mild recession already had been underway, this story goes.

49.   A recession is not, of course, terrific news for all bond owners.

50.   A recession is a slowdown, of course, by definition.

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