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en It was the greatest recession in Denver since the Great Depression. It's not surprising that at the bottom of the trough, we were much more distressed than we seem to be now.

en You typically see, from the trough of a recession to the time when the recession ends, a 1.3-percent gain in payrolls. From when the recession likely ended, in December of last year, we've had 0.004 percent gain, instead of that 1.3 percent gain. There's a pent-up demand for labor, given such a jobless recovery.

en You typically see, from the trough of a recession to the time when the recession ends, a 1.3-percent gain in payrolls, ... From when the recession likely ended, in December of last year, we've had 0.004 percent gain, instead of that 1.3 percent gain. There's a pent-up demand for labor, given such a jobless recovery.

en I'm in shock. I'm in awe. These guys I've been honored to coach have kept surprising me and surprising me and surprising me. This is the greatest turnaround in Cal State Fullerton history.

en [Once supply begins to dwindle, the years to follow will see shortages that at best will cause] global recession, possibly worse than the 1930s Great Depression, ... war, famine, pestilence and death.

en As the American people have worked to overcome the challenges of terrorist attacks and recession, he's traveled the country telling workers and entrepreneurs how it reminds him of the Great Depression, He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic.
  Dick Cheney

en Greg had a marriage break-up and some troubles, an incident that was made public and was in a very distressed state, suffering depression,

en Tucker Anthony's new recession forecast points to lower equipment orders, sales and earnings per share before a possible trough by mid-2001.

en Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours.
  Ronald Reagan

en It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job; it's a depression when you lose yours.
  Harry S Truman

en What's the expression? 'If your neighbor loses his job, it's a recession, but if you lose your job, it's a depression?' Maybe it depends on who's making the definition.

en That's at the high end of stability for a trough/ridge pattern. If you're in the mean trough position, you'll get a lot of rain.

en That's unsustainable. There is an unpleasant adjustment in our future. We will have to adjust our lifestyles to our means. There will be a sharp recession if not a depression.

en Our Generation has had no Great war, no Great Depression. Our war is spiritual. Our depression is our lives.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en We had a booming stock market in 1929 and then went into the world's greatest depression. We have a booming stock market in 1999. Will the bubble somehow burst, and then we enter depression? Well, some things are not different.


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