deepening recession

collocation in English

meaningsofdeepeningandrecession

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deepening
adjective
uk
/ˈdiː.pən.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈdiː.pən.ɪŋ/
increasing or ...
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recession
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈseʃ.ən/
us
/rɪˈseʃ.ən/
a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business ...
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(Definition ofdeepeningandrecessionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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With increasing unemployment, continuing inflation and adeepeningrecessionthe living standards of many old people remain below the state's poverty line - the supplementary benefit rate appropriate to each family.
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Growing cuts in local services are another feature of thedeepeningrecession.
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For a company facing adeepeningrecession, even that sum can mount up when multiplied by a number of weeks and a number of employees.
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In a period ofdeepeningrecessionand rising unemployment, everyone is anxious to hold on to his job.
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That has been demonstrated by thedeepeningrecessionand the worsening economic situation that have been evident since then.
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But what will happen a year or a year and a half from now in the presence of perhaps adeepeningrecession?
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Another serious consequence is that the move to convertibility will check and restrain industrial expansion and involve the danger of adeepeningrecession.
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To criminalise national employers at a time ofdeepeningrecessionis absurd.
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Her policies would do nothing whatever to decrease that deficit on both grounds, or to avoid thedeepeningrecessionthat we are now experiencing.
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Governments are intervening desperately to restructure their industries to deal with the alreadydeepeningrecession.
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It is a tragedy that the nation is paying such a heavy price in thedeepeningrecessiontoday.
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With thedeepeningrecessionthat is embracing this industry, there has been a steady drift of skilled craftsmen from construction.
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Today, following the last two or three years ofdeepeningrecessionand inflexible monetarist policies, that contagion has become an epidemic.
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That would have allowed us to loosen fiscal policy slightly to counteract thedeepeningrecession.
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The bitter harvest of that folly has been reaped in unemployment anddeepeningrecession.
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Rapidlydeepeningrecessionis hitting the economy and jobs in communities like mine.
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We are in the middle of a deep and, alas,deepeningrecession.
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On merchant shipbuilding, the chairman states that the world industry is beginning to feel the effects of adeepeningrecessionin the shipping market.
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To cap everything, there is thedeepeningrecession.
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