Similar words: in turn, turn down, downtown, down time, downtime, get down to, put down to, boil down to. Meaning: n. a worsening of business or economic activity.
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151. Garuda was the only Indonesian airline to fly to Europe but it ceased in 2004 because of a downturn in tourist numbers.
152. Many others hadn't recovered from the downturn in the coal industry.
153. Bosses bemoaned the downturn and demanded free radio spectrum to stimulate the industry.
154. In most people's view, this recession was caused by the speculative greed of bankers – an entirely different kind of downturn that fits the plot of a morality play.
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155. Others say undergraduates wait out the economic downturn in graduate school.
156. Many Japanese manufacturers have already made swingeing job cuts as they adjust to the downturn.
157. The government's nonfarm payrolls report on Friday was the latest of the week's data to suggest the economy may not be headed for another severe downturn, as many investors have feared.
158. The downturn has not had a big effect loan repayments either.
159. The mortgage market disruption "could extend the housing downturn", the IMF found. In turn, that could "weaken consumption, and financial conditions could tighten".
160. Asia Aluminum has been struggling amid a downturn in aluminum demand.
161. One investor is dubious not only about the U.S. dollar but all currencies in general because central banks are churning out massive amounts of new cash to fight the downturn.
162. Demand downturn is steel price drop contrarian PPK the main reason, but the cost is high to high corporate profits for even a loss, this downturn steel price provide larger support.
163. China's economy – and its drive to industrialise – slowed last year in the wake of the global downturn but picked up strongly at the beginning of this year.
164. Undoubtedly, Zheng State was the most typical and special state changeable in the international situation, which had experiences of high reputation and downturn.
165. The mainland is largely insulated from the global downturn by its mostly closed economy and strong domestic demand.
166. Yanking Polish and Slovakian tax rates up to western European levels would almost certainly reduce investment in central and eastern Europe, and result in a fresh economic downturn in that region.
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