Sentence examples for were recession from inspiring English sources

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were recession

noun

The act or an instance of receding or withdrawing.

Exact(5)

In all cases there were recession and spending cuts.

Mr. Barclay added, though, that the biggest names, like his client David Sedaris, were "recession proof".

It had been a given that food, alcohol, and funerals were recession proof.

Declaring that those 100 chief executives were "recession proof," the think tank said they earned an average of $6.6 million in 2009 compared with $42,988 for the average Canadian.

Other significant morphologic alterations were recession of the lesser tuberosity and medial displacement of the bicipital groove.

Similar(53)

The most-cited events were recession-related.

"I used to think we were recession-proof," Selig said.

"I was asked if we were recession-proof.

We always sort of felt that books were recession-proof.

Three days after Lehman Brothers went bust, DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg assured investors that movies were "recession-proof".

Songs from his new album, "Women + Country" (Columbia), and his 2008 album, "Seeing Things" (Columbia), were recession-era dirges: tales of hard times, lost love, futile work and an absent God.

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