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In 1982 we had just come out of a deep recession.
But in his first year, there was a deep recession.
It comes out that we are not in a deep recession.
All three countries were already in a deep recession last summer, which the war has made worse.
Even with a deep recession, her family recently moved up to a 750-square-foot apartment from their old 550-square-foot home.
It occurred within three years of the country being in a deep recession.
The economic recovery from the deep recession is now over two years old.
"But we are in such a deep recession that it's going to take a year or two to make any significant difference," he said.
There is the matter of the economy, perhaps headed for a deep recession.
But it has also thrown the country into a deep recession.
But the company says the nylon industry is in deep recession.
The agriculture of the district is in a deep recession.
The Dutch economy had been in a deep recession for years.
The deep recession that began two years ago appears to have ended in mid-2009.
We have gone from real deep recession to the boom period we're in now where most people are living better lives than before.
Argentina also fell into a deep recession four years ago.
The economy here is in a deep recession, and output fell by 7.5 percent last year.
Is the Minister aware that after two years of deep recession, 200,000 companies have gone under?
However, before the stock came to market, the economy slid into a deep recession.
What happens if our economy were to slide into a deep recession?
"Right after we filed, the industry went into a deep recession," he said.
The state is in a deep recession; unemployment stands at 9.4 percent.
In 1983, after a deep recession, the differential was about 200 basis points.
Now, after a deep recession, eastern construction is slowly coming back to life.
"The recording industry is in a deep recession," he said.