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Yet occupancy rates have gone down since then, with a big slump after Sept. 11, 2001.
And let me repeat the past tense: following a big slump, not just when you're in it.
"We're in a big slump," said Hugh Nayler, who has been a member of Mr. McCreadie's crew since 1975.
As she noted: "We saw a big slump right after and I don't think it will hold".
Japan's economy is in a mild recession because of a big slump in exports but is likely to escape next year, economists say.
Tesco is in turmoil after replacing its chief executive and finance director after a big slump in performance in the UK and overseas.
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Well, Christy Romer has an old paper on long-run volatility, in which she created a metric: percentage-point months of industrial production lost until previous peak was regained: So some of those pre-Fed panics were worse than the big slumps of 1974 and 1981, although far short of Great Depression stuff.
Where the Mets go from here hinges on whether they believe Davis is the player they saw early in his career, the one who set and tied Mets rookie records and attracted "I Like Ike" signs at Citi Field, or the one who endured big slumps in the 2012 and 2013 seasons and drew the ire of fans who no longer had patience for him.
We peg everything around dollars because the 1930s were a bloodbath of currency wars, artificially-inflated reserves and consequent crashes, and exchange deficits that lead to big slumps.
The United States market is in a bigger slump, down 21.5 percent from the 2011 period.
Randolph added: "José ran into probably the biggest slump of his life at the wrong time.
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