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The growth in consumption has been extremely sluggish over the past year — perhaps reflecting poor consumer confidence.
'You make friends with the wrong people quite often,' he said as he took my extremely sluggish pulse.
Growth in personal consumption expenditures — another of the data series that our model uses — has been extremely sluggish, and it actually declined slightly from May to June.
At 1.3% in 2010 and a projected 1.7% in 2011, the UK is, at best, on course for an extremely sluggish recovery.
The US employment rate is below where it was when the financial crisis broke nine years ago and wage growth remains extremely sluggish.
George W. Bush has not said anything about Iraqi refugees, probably because they represent a political embarrassment, and the rest of the government has been extremely sluggish in addressing what is now a crisis.
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It entailed the extremely broadened diagnostics of sluggish (neurosis-like, psychopathy-like) schizophrenia.
Those currencies have risen in value, in part, because investors in Europe and the United States, where interest rates are extremely low and growth is sluggish, have gone overseas in search of higher yields.
(Certainly it's worth remembering that in 1980, Jimmy Carter had a whole host of problems apart from sluggish jobs growth, including extremely high inflation and the hostage crisis in Iran).
The data sets the stage for Federal Reserve policy makers, who are meeting on Tuesday against the backdrop of an economy with stable and extremely low inflation, suggestions of deflation, sluggish growth and struggling job and housing markets.
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