subsequent recovery

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsequentandrecovery

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subsequent
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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recovery
noun[S or U]
uk
/rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/
us
/rɪˈkʌv.ɚ.i/
the process of becoming well again after an illness ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The 1993-2005 is also particularly interesting period as it covers the boom, bust, andsubsequentrecoveryof the equity market.
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Such functions are therefore likely to show lesssubsequentrecoveryof function following early damage.
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This latter transformation was contemporary with a period characterized by major political upheaval andsubsequentrecovery.
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The onset is relatively rapid; thesubsequentrecoveryis spontaneous, complete and usually prompt.
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During thesubsequentrecoveryof polymorphism, the genealogy of samples is characterized by a star genealogy and an excess of low-frequency variants.
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Hay samples from botanically diverse swards were fed to cattle, followed bysubsequentrecoveryand germination of seeds from the dung.
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It is a public law convention that deals with the illicit removal andsubsequentrecoveryof publicly owned objects.
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The record shows there to be a degree of symmetry in the strength of thesubsequentrecovery.
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In every one of those cycles, unemployment was higher at the worst point and inflation was higher at thesubsequentrecoverypoint than in the previous cycle.
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There are no statistics available which would enable me to state the net result of the losses andsubsequentrecoveryof some of the losses over the period mentioned.
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There would be a considerable number of cases where adjustment for repayment or thesubsequentrecovery of tax under-deducted proved to be necessary after the end of the year.
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The pace ofsubsequentrecoverywould depend upon the scale of attack, the numbers surviving and the extent of damage, none of which can be estimated with certainty.
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The restrictive monetary and fiscal measures of 1979 caused an unprecedentedly deep recession—that was the stop—and expansionary, fiscal and monetary policy—in a word, reflation—has caused thesubsequentrecovery.
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The solitary flight attendant received a minor injury when the aircraft descended 2,300 feet (approximately 700 metres) during the loss of control andsubsequentrecovery.
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The music included on the album was inspired from his diagnosis andsubsequentrecoveryfrom a rare spinal tumor that could have left him paralyzed.
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The bacteria oxidise the sulfide minerals, thus liberating the occluded gold forsubsequentrecoveryvia cyanidation.
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It is the process of altering the original data file, allowing for thesubsequentrecoveryof embedded auxiliary data referred to as a watermark.
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However, there was somesubsequentrecoveryin numbers.
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The books chronicle his descent into alcoholism and hissubsequentrecoveryattempts.
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The presentation focused on his brain tumor diagnosis andsubsequentrecovery.
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