Sentence examples for more consecutive quarters from inspiring English sources

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A recession is defined as two or more consecutive quarters of contraction.

Two or more consecutive quarters of contraction mean the economy is officially in recession.

Conversely, when it experiences two or more consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, the economy is generally considered to be in a recession (also called economic bust).

Of more than 4,000 companies it studied, StarMine identified 29 with current strings of 20 or more consecutive quarters exceeding consensus estimates.

It is not scaremongering to suggest there is a distinct possibility of a full-blown recession (usually defined as two or more consecutive quarters of GDP contraction) in the next couple of years.

Economists polled by Reuters are forecasting 0.1% growth for the eurozone as a whole and for Germany, but there is a risk that both could have slid back into recession, defined as two or more consecutive quarters of contraction.

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Just one more consecutive quarter of shrinking economic output and Germany would officially enter a recession.

CosmoCom has achieved more than 10 consecutive quarters of growth, has more than 60 customers worldwide and has raised more than $65 million from investors.

The company's earnings growth has been 50percentt or more for nine consecutive quarters.

Britain's growth rate was more than a match for its major European rivals, and the economy - which had already been picking up steam under John Major's Conservative government - continued to expand for more than 60 consecutive quarters.

A recession is defined as a period which registers falls in real GDP for more than two consecutive quarters.

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