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the slumps
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To collapse heavily or helplessly.
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Essay: The slumps that shaped modern finance9.
But interest rates were cut dramatically during the last two slumps, too — yet the slumps went on for years anyway.
"I understand the slumps, the 1 for 12's, and I'm just glad it didn't cost us, fortunately," Damon said.
Local broadcasters have long grown accustomed to the every-other-year surge in political spending, and the slumps in the off years.
When wages fall to a point at which saving also is impossible, the unemployed have no means of subsistence except public relief during the slumps.
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But the slump remains.
That has cushioned the slump.
The slump is over.
The slump is deep.
Yes, the slump.
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