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  • 21double-dip recession — ➔ recession * * * double dip recession UK US noun [C] (also double dip) ECONOMICS ► a period of time during which economic activity goes down, increases a little, and then goes down again: »Lower interest rates may help the economy avoid a double …

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  • 22Baseflow residence time — (often mean baseflow residence time) is a parameter useful in describing the mixing of waters from the infiltration of precipitation and pre event groundwater in a watershed. It describes the average amount of time that water within the transient …

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  • 23Pale Recession — A phrase used in May 2008 by former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan to describe an economic environment in which recession has not yet hit all the areas of the economy. In particular, Greenspan was speaking of the U.S. employment… …

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  • 24Working time — Part of a series on Organized labour …

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  • 25Part-time — A part time job is a form of employment that carries fewer hours per week than a full time job. Workers are considered to be part time if they commonly work fewer than 30 or 35 hours per week.[1] According to the International Labour Organization …

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  • 26Our Time (nonprofit) — Our Time (corporately style OUR TIME) is a membership group for Americans under 30 leveraging strength in numbers in the name of greater representation of young Americans in all segments of society. [1] The organization descends from Declare… …

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  • 27Nick Swardson's Pretend Time — Title card Format Sketch comedy Off color humor Crea …

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  • 28short time — short time, adj. a period or schedule during which the number of working hours is reduced: The recession has put most of the manufacturing plants on short time. * * * …

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  • 29economic recession — period of time when the economic situation is not good …

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  • 30depression — Period when excess aggregate supply overwhelms aggregate demand, resulting in falling prices, unemployment problems, and economic contraction. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * depression de‧pres‧sion [dɪˈpreʆn] noun [countable, uncountable]… …

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