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"Would you like to take a depression screening?" they asked, offering a clipboard with a one-page form to all who unplugged their ear buds.
"They are telling Argentina to take a depression as a given and, since tax revenues aren't being collected anymore, to adjust their spending down to that level," Professor Sachs said.
It would take a depression, fascism, and a second world war to resolve these issues and a new round of globalisation did not ramp up again until the mid-1960s.
"A recession will hurt, but prices are such it would take a depression before some of these securities would lose [principal]." They're cheap because sellers, many of them shaky hedge funds investing on credit, have held fire sales of even good assets to pay back worried lenders.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with a brief nap here and there, but a depression nap may not be as helpful to your mental health as its popularity would lead you to believe. is it ok to take a depression nap at 8pm? asking for a friend.
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It took a depression and a war to transform an older order.
David Brooks gives Republicans sensible advice (''Taking a depression seriously, Views, March 11).
"Taking a depression-screening test is one of the quickest and easiest ways of knowing if someone's experiencing depression," Ms. Halper said.
It would take a diagnosable depression to prevent him savouring a rave of these proportions, though.
And still, part of me thought that for a "normal" person (such as myself, I suppose, although I also know better than to toss around the word "normal") to take a pill for depression or anxiety - both issues that virtually everyone deals with -- was... lazy.
A scale on which it takes a Great Depression or a world war to get a significant bump is going to look pretty smooth most of the time.
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