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Even though on average productivity has been in upswing, it can be said that the labor market needs more restructuring which goes along with enterprise restructuring driven by foreign ownership and practices.
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That would never happen in Stockholm!" upswing / (up swing) / n. / a marked improvement.
However, when ratings do change, they go too far, becoming overly optimistic in upswings and overly pessimistic in downturns.
It has instead demonstrated the importance of an elastic government that can spend freely in downswings because it is careful to repair its finances in upswings.
If this is left to commercial banks, HR write: "They expand credit creation in upswings, and reduce it in downswings.
Obsession with a youthful appearance has become commonplace in modern society and has resulted in an upswing in cosmetic procedures trying to reverse the aging process.
The unexpectedly swift defeat of France resulted in an upswing in Hitler's popularity and a strong upsurge in war fever.
Consequently, style and fashion considerations have increased, resulting in an upswing in consumption.
"The country is in an upswing in patriotism," said special projects officer Lt. Col. Barbara Ellen Hamann.
In the upswing, faith in the American financial leaders bordered on idolatry.
It occurs in the 1980s and early 1990s, relatively early in the upswing of polarization.
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