Word: rebounding
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...together, roughly 40% of the east's labor force is out of work; nearly 3 million jobs have disappeared since unification. Although Bonn is pumping more than $100 billion a year into the east, economic output has shrunk to a third of its preunification level, and the long-predicted rebound is not in sight...
...Crimson failed to convert on a penalty corner, and Dartmouth cleared the ball. The ensuing fast break reached Harvard's circle. The Big Green then forced a penalty corner and Devens did what Harvard could not do all day: she poked in a rebound for a score to end the game...
...during the Carter years. The market has climbed 37% under Bush but has behaved erratically in recent months owing to a dismal U.S. economy and global currency turmoil. Although stocks reacted favorably last week in response to reports of higher corporate earnings, fewer jobless claims and signs of a rebound in housing, analysts say the market is looking forward to a change in the White House. Not so the bond market, which has enjoyed a 12-year reign of sliding interest rates and tamed inflation...
Meyer said that the company stands to earn backmuch of the loss in commodities as oil and gasprices rebound over the next several months. Hesaid that the benchmark index forcommodities--calculated using spot prices--ismisleading, since the valuations are determinedusing average prices over a 12 month period...
Until earlier this year, the U.S. seemed to be headed for a more normal rebound, thanks to the brisk tempo of export sales. But then the economy began to suffer from yet another new development: America's growing linkages to the global economy, which has gone into a slump. The world's economy didn't grow at all last year, and is expected to expand only 1.1% this year. The currency crisis that swept Europe last week was a profound symptom of the West's stagnation. Germany's relatively high interest rates, run up by the cost of rapid unification...