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While hardly Depression-era, they are reasonable by current Connecticut standards, especially for the northwest corner of the state.
"Just depression".
Questioning claims made by Japanese psychiatrists that depression hardly existed in premodern Japan, Junko Kitanaka shows that Japanese medicine did indeed have a language for talking about depression which was conceived of as an illness where psychological suffering was intimately connected to physiological and social distress.
Two-thirds of the respondents agreed with the proposition that "we should try to keep them out". To be sure, the United States was emerging from the Great Depression, hardly a climate in which ordinary folks would welcome immigrants and economic competition.
Forming out of an area of low pressure on September 3, the depression hardly intensified as it meandered off the coast of Vietnam.
Finally, the number of patients receiving treatment for depression hardly changed during follow-up.
Studies using different methodology — especially those lacking a clear definition of depression — are hardly comparable.
But the round-the-clock barrage of bad news is hardly likely to relieve depression.
Mochrie's depression was hardly unique: many adults suffer from some form of depression at some stage in their lives.
The huge list was drawn from various records, including telephone directories and automobile registrations, hardly representative in that Depression year.
Though the Great Depression was hardly over (it would take World War II to finally end it), recovery had at least begun.
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