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Sentence count:166+4Posted:2017-05-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: in turnturn downdowntowndown timedowntimeget down toput down toboil down toMeaning: n. a worsening of business or economic activity. 
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121. It’s a perfect storm for food gardening, ” Butterfield said, noting the downturn coincided with growing interest nationwide in eating locally produced food.
122. Port St. Lucie, 45 miles north of downtown West Palm Beach, has become increasingly affordable in recent years with the real estate downturn.
123. Investors may focus on the cyclical downturn in the chip industry, he wrote.
124. Spiraling inflation is a symptom of a downturn in the business cycle.
125. The downturn has forced Pioneer to restructure to cut costs.
126. At the same time, the cyclical downturn in the U.S. economy has exacerbated advertising declines.
127. Manufacturing is highly cyclical, falling first and fast in a downturn.
128. Given the extreme fragility of the private sector, that could cause another economic downturn.
129. Feraci said that if prolonged , the economic downturn will lead a retraction in U.S. biofuel production.
130. Energy - guzzling heavy industries, as steel and cement, bore the brunt of China's downturn late last year.
131. American policymakers also have tools to cushion — if not forestall — the downturn.
132. From the perspective of the international balance of payments, China has a huge fiscal deficit, if China let the economy develop freely, which violates economic laws and may lead to economic downturn.
133. Another advantage was a floating exchange rate: the Polish zloty plunged during the downturn, helping exporters and the tourism industry.
134. Unless China, Japan and the oil exporting countries act, the Anglo-Saxon economies could contract excessively, which would deepen the trade downturn, causing pain for everyone.
135. Even amid widespread views of a cyclical downturn for the container- and bulk-shipping industries, analysts are finding stocks to watch, like CIMC.
136. In an economic downturn or even recession, the market and interest rate policy, the liquidity - related.
137. They are not due solely to a cyclical downturn in growth but to long-term commitments such as pensions, Social Security and health care.
138. This isn't the first time library attendance has spiked in a downturn.
139. Entrepreneurs need friends and maybe family to get them through this cyclical downturn in order to jump start their companies.
140. The downturn brings with it increased unemployment or fewer hours of employment, and may indicate more available time to drink and fewer competing activities with drinking.
141. China avoided a hard landing during the global credit crunch but faces a downturn after 2013 as it will struggle to keep increasing fixed investments, Roubini said.
142. The greatest challenge of a negative feedback loop in an economic downturn is demand destruction.
143. There are signs that transaction prices of tinplate and TMBP are headed for a pronounced downturn in Asia even though they are relatively stable so far despite a certain fall.
144. In a downturn the need for proven ROI becomes even greater.
145. Some airline experts view the downturn in energy prices as little more than a respite from the punishingly high costs. So it's hard to know how airlines will react.
146. The downturn is the longest since a recession that began in nineteen eighty-one and lasted sixteen months.
147. When the economy hit its recent downturn,[sentencedict.com/downturn.html] she was laid off from her job as the Director of Business development for an architectural firm in Washington D.C.
148. The pullback from consumers spooked by an economic downturn spurred an even sharper withdrawal by businesses.
149. Federal Reserve policy, the monetary rigidity of the gold standard, and overproduction are offered as possible factors in turning a cyclical downturn into a worldwide depression.
150. The downturn has its roots in the real estate frenzy that turned lonely Nevada ranches into suburban ranch homes and swampland in Florida into condominiums.
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