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The recent economic recession is unparalleled since the 1930s.

Newspapers' other big revenue source-advertising-has suffered mightily in the recession.

Mr Obama inherited the recession from his predecessor, and the economy has recovered, somewhat, since then.

Their travails, however, go some way towards explaining the puzzling weakness of job creation since the recession ended last year.

In some large countries like the USA and Spain, the recession actually reversed the upward fertility trend.

The problem the world leaders faced was that they were grappling with subjects that had little resonance with most recession-struck voters.

Gone are the days when a condo in Aoyama or Naka-Meguro stood for chic and status; the post-post recession generation aren't enamoured by ridiculous rents and unaffordable boutiques.

Annual statistics published on July 16th gave a glimpse of how the recession may influence crime: burglary was stable but pickpocketing had risen by a quarter and credit-card fraud was up.

Humanly speaking, the recession was not severe.

The premise is that doing nothing will hasten recession. And recession is unacceptable.

Asian markets stumbled overnight amid fears of a protracted recession.

Despite the global recession, the skyline continues to sprout apartment towers of dizzying heights.

After rebounding from recession in late 2001 and early 2002, the economy had a 12-month stretch in which it grew at a paltry 1.5% annual rate, sparking fears of a double-dip recession.

Since the recession threw their budgets into turmoil, many states have decided to imprison fewer people, largely to save money.

With the country in recession, Mr Obama delivered a sombre speech from the steps of the Capitol building to a throng of people on the National Mall.

Instead of the usual parade of expensive ads paying tribute to American consumerism, 2009's Super Bowl will reflect a country in recession and herald a grim year for the advertising industry.

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The recession has caused thousands of bankruptcy.

The deep cuts will only prolong Greece’s recession.

In the 12 months since the unofficial nadir of the recession the economy grew just 3.2%.

If this was happening during a boom, it might be understandable. But recession would normally dampen down price rises.

If all of Bush's and now Obama's enormous interventions only yield a few quarters of a moderately bad recession, then what's all the fuss about?

For the past18 months, the fund has warned of a disorderly unwinding of these imbalances, involving a slump in the US dollar, much higher global interest rates and a global recession, risking chaos in financial markets and a resurgence of protectionism.

Here, I thought angrily, is the ugly side of recession.

The American economy could yet slip into recession, an event on which Goldman Sachs now places a 40% probability.

The outlook for the global economy this year is decidedly dour, but leading economists at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland had mixed views Wednesday about the possibility of a global recession.

But recession would normally dampen down price rises.

The downside to such a policy is that it reinforces the structure of the economy that prevailed prior to the recession.

But this recession is not normal.

Before the recession, Mr Iannuzzi had publicly acknowledged that neither Monster's technology nor the services it offered were up to snuff.

Many small firms did not weather the storm of the recession.

The greater risk to the world economy is that a recession and falling house prices would add to Americans' existing concerns about stagnant real wages, creating more support for protectionism.

I never liked the term "the great recession," because this is not an ordinary recession, not even a great one.

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