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Unlike just about any other earnings source, federal funds have continued to flow freely through recession and recovery.
Managing through recession is an all but forgotten skill, and one that many housing professionals have never had to learn.
But having suffered through recession like thousands of other traditional businesses, it has started overhauling its operations and searching for customers outside Portugal.
Some speculated that the winning team could, if only for a summer, cool the rising fears of the unemployed and those struggling through recession.
We may have to borrow our way through recession, but we must pay our way through as far as possible too.
Hence her previous TV series, Kirstie's Handmade Britain, and the allied book Craft, which should have been subtitled Keep Calm, Proles, and Crochet your Way Through Recession.
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Rich countries had seemed set for a shallow, muddle-through recession; now a much deeper slump is on the cards.
It has been through recessions before.
"I've done that in every economy, through recessions and through robust times," he said.
Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsThe state grew ceaselessly, even through recessions and the leadership of Margaret Thatcher.
It has grown ever since, through recessions and wars, Y2K and 9/11, tornadoes and hurricanes.
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