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Interest rates were supposed to stay at emergency levels for only as long as it took to return life to normal.
In the previous 10 recessions, the average number of quarters it took to return to the prerecession peak was 5.2, with a high of 8 quarters after the recession in the 1970s.
Gatlin, who said that he and Crawford had worked out six hours a day, said he would do what it took to return the sport back to what he called "positivity".
Guided by troops from Mr. Lei's former unit, those strayed citizens "increased the pace of their mental transformation and shortened the time it took to return to their families and society".
But Milan would obviously want to recoup some of the transfer fee they paid for me and whether Watford could afford me is another matter.'" They could and the £550,000 it took to return him to Hertfordshire represented a smart £450,000 profit.
Table 8 shows the wage effects conditional on the time it took to return to employment.
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Then, release the pressure and count how long it takes to return to its normal pinkish hue.
By pledging to do whatever it takes to return nominal G.D.P. to its pre-crisis trajectory, the Fed could improve confidence and expectations of future growth.
The response is predictable: Do whatever it takes to return to normal.
But charge states with lowering the amount of time it takes to return assessment results to districts and schools.
Recognise the time it takes to return (likely exceeding eight years) in the early stage technology sector.
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