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A three-year recession has technically ended, but growth has been mainly in bauxite mining and has been imperceptible to the public.
Although the recession has technically ended, the country is only beginning to crawl out of the pit into which it fell after the credit crunch.
Mr. Gensler, who was embraced by consumer advocates but scorned by some on Wall Street, is expected to leave the agency later this year now that his term has technically ended.
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But while the series may have technically ended on Sunday, the seeds of a Spurs advance – psychologically speaking – were sown on Saturday.
Millions of Korean families are still separated by the War (which has never technically ended) and many of the survivors are now quite elderly.
Remote sensing has technically matured quite significantly over the last 10 15 years.
A new study from the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the Great Recession that technically ended in 2009 has doubled the time it takes before the average unemployed person either finds a job or gives up looking for one.
Although the recession technically ended in November 2001, unemployment has risen from 5.6% to 6.2% since then.
In fact, 30percentt of Americans say they haven't financially recovered from the recession, which technically ended almost six years ago.
The economic downturn, which technically ended in 2009, and recovery have been marked by high unemployment and stagnant or falling wages.
Mr. Carter's recession technically ended in August 1980, although not in a way that would have been highly visible to consumers and voters at the time.
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