Word: upturns
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...youth, the recovery from the last recession was a lusty prodigy that grew faster than any other upturn in the past three decades. The rebound, which started in November 1982, is now in its 30th month. Post- World War II recoveries have typically lasted just 45 months, and this one is beginning to show...
...says he doesn’t think Harvard’s recent upturn in international enrollment is reason enough to drop the issue...
...economy will also be an issue, with the Bush tax cuts and the current economic upturn being helpful to the president,” Truesdell added...
...weekend upturn in special teams play was a good sign for the Crimson, which ended the regular season in sixth place in the ECAC and clinched home ice in the first round of the playoffs...
...airline is braced for further scraps, even if its bottom line looks healthy in the long run. "Are we expecting a rash of complaints?" says Ryanair's head of communications Paul Fitzsimmons. "Yes." O'Leary had better fasten his seat belt. Showroom Showdown Despite hopes for an upturn, European car sales remain stalled. The manufacturers' response? Slash prices. Less than four months after it launched its new flagship Golf, Volkswagen last week announced it is throwing in free air-conditioning, the equivalent of an 8% discount on its base model. The move follows a 31,085 rebate offered...