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Russia's sharp recession in 2008-09 washockhock.
We had a sharp recession followed by a sharp recovery in the 1980s.
The result was a sharp recession, during which the economy began plummeting toward 1932 levels.
America tumbled into a short, sharp recession, prompting the controls to be lifted.
He said it had been a very sharp recession, which had created a lot of uncertainty.
The sharp recession in Asian economies beginning in 1997 brought about a collapse of oil prices.
The most plausible domestic crisis in the next few years is a sharp recession, possibly associated with a stockmarket crash.
But the sharp recession prevented the MTA from being able to make the capital investments the that system sorely needed.
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The eurozone economy has now been shrinking for the past 18 months, with sharp recessions in countries such as Spain, Italy and Greece where tough spending cuts and tax rises have been imposed.
The huge surplus of pilots after World War II, followed by three sharp recessions during the Eisenhower administration, depressed hiring for 20 years.
That is what usually happens after particularly sharp recessions, so it is surprising that many commentators, whether economists or politicians, seem to doubt that such a thing could possibly be happening.
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