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Example sentences for "recession"

Lexicographically close words:
receptors; receptum; recess; recessed; recesses; recessional; recessive; recessives; recessus; receu
  1. A devaluation of the peso in late 1994 threw Mexico into economic turmoil, triggering the worst recession in over half a century.

  2. The economy depends heavily on exports, particularly in electronics and manufacturing, and was hard hit in 2001 by the global recession and the slump in the technology sector.

  3. The economy emerged from its mild recession in 2000 with tourism the main factor, but massive structural unemployment remains a key negative element.

  4. It shows itself as a periodic change in the obliquity of the ecliptic, or so-called recession of the apses, rather than as a motion of the nodes.

  5. Stars in the direction in which the earth was moving would not be thus affected; there would be nothing in mere approach or recession to alter direction or to make itself in any way visible.

  6. Virginia welcomed the recession as a mother would welcome home a maltreated and divorced daughter.

  7. What I have just told as happening in Atlanta intelligent and observant negroes detect to be but a part of the general recession before white competition.

  8. This was really on his part a recession from the extreme ground he had taken in the speech.

  9. The average speed of the Potsdam stars came out only 10ยท4 miles a second, the quickest among them being Aldebaran, with a recession of thirty miles a second.

  10. All the lines equally showed a slight displacement, indicating a recession from the earth of the radiating body at the rate of 37 to 46 miles a second.

  11. A series of spectral photographs taken there showed each of Algol's minima to be preceded by a rapid recession from the earth, and succeeded by a rapid movement of approach towards it.

  12. Bigourdan's subsequent calculations showed that its actual swiftness of recession was at that moment 73 kilometres.

  13. None of the six objects examined gave signs of spectral alteration, and it was estimated that they must have done so had they been in course of recession from or approach towards the earth by as much as twenty-five miles a second.

  14. If we consider the rate of recession of the falls to have been always five feet per year, the length of time required to cut the gorge would be something over 7,000 years.

  15. During this interval the volume of water in Niagara River was notably diminished, and hence the recession of the falls must have been slower.

  16. The country emerged in 2000 from a punishing three-year recession thanks to strong demand in EU export markets.

  17. The perfection of the small cone craters below Castle Rock seem to support the theory we have come to, that there have been volcanic disturbances since the recession of the greater ice sheet.

  18. He mentioned the interest of finding here, as in Dry Valley, volcanic cones of recent date (later than the recession of the ice).

  19. At Duluth the advance is six inches, and at Huron Bay the recession is five inches a century.

  20. It was not ready yet, as these synods were not ready, to return to the foundations laid by Muhlenberg and his associates, and from which there had been a general recession from twenty-five to thirty years before.

  21. When recession occurs under appropriate treatment, the color passes through various shades of violet, blue, green, and yellow, as in ordinary traumatic ecchymosis.

  22. Allied to this tendency is a spongy state of the gums, with recession and excavation, resulting, in asthenic cases, in absorption of the alveolar processes and falling out of the teeth.

  23. Every recession of the swell showed a patch of mainsail attached to the peak: the sail had been hoisted to its full stretch when the vessel went down.

  24. The extent of their entry into Montana remains undetermined, but their range undoubtedly shifted during the historic period as a direct result of the recession eastward of the buffalo herds.

  25. It is not enough merely to prepare to weather a recession if it comes.

  26. This means that the Government is firmly committed to protect business and the people against the dangers of recession and against the evils of inflation.

  27. I thought the red shift was the recession of the distant galaxies .

  28. However, in this case, it's the recession of the not-so-distant atoms.

  29. The displacement of the lines being measured, we can calculate the rate of approach or recession in miles per second.

  30. Is Sleep a recession merely from the state of Consciousness to the potential states of Sub- and Supra-consciousness?

  31. That we call Death is but a temporary Recession from the Outer and Terrestrial to the Inner and Celestial zone of Being.

  32. Of or pertaining to recession or withdrawal.

  33. Bismarck relented so far as to release back to France the great fortress of Belfort, claiming only the recession of Alsace-Lorraine and a war indemnity of five billion francs.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recession" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.