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  • 41Récession parodontale — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Récession. Une récession parodontale ou récession gingivale est une modification de la gencive au niveau du collet de la dent. Les récessions gingivales ont de nombreux synonymes et sont également appelées… …

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  • 42Récession (économie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Récession.  Ne doit pas être confondu avec contraction (économie). En économie, une récession est un phénomène de ralentissement du rythme de la croissance économique[1 …

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  • 43Recession of 1937 — The Recession of 1937 was a sharp economic downturn in the United States in 1937 38. It was part of the Great Depression in the United States, and had serious political results, and helped strengthen the new Conservative Coalition led by Senators …

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  • 44Recession of 1953 — In the United States the Recession of 1953 began in the second quarter of 1953 and lasted until the first quarter of 1954. The total recession cost roughly $56 billion.Preceding the RecessionThe recession from 1953 to 1954 occurred because of a… …

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  • 45Recession Proof — A term used to describe an asset, company, industry or other entity that is believed to be economically resistant to the outcomes of a recession. Oftentimes, recession proof stocks are added to many investment portfolios during times of economic… …

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  • 46Recession Resistant — An entity which is not greatly affected by a recession. Recession resistance can apply to stocks, companies, businesses, jobs and even entire industries that will be needed during all economic states. For example, an item such as bread may be… …

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  • 47Recession-proof industries — Some industries are considered by economists as recession proof industries. Goods and services produced by these industries have a low income elasticity of demand and thus business involving these goods remains relatively stable despite the fall… …

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  • 48Recession index — The recession index ( the R word index ) is an informal index created by The Economist which counts how many stories in the Washington Post and the New York Times using the word “recession” in a quarter. This simple formula pinpointed the start… …

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  • 49recession chic — n. Style and elegance on a tight budget. Example Citations: That s why I urge women to approach this month s Carrie tribute collection by Sex and the City stylist Patricia Field for Marks Spencer with caution. Because you have to ask why M S… …

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  • 50Recession Flu — Maladies caused by the economic crisis. “Are you sick and tired of the recession? And, more to the point, is the recession making you sick and tired?” Damian Corless asked in The Irish Independent, “If the answer is yes, chances are you’re… …

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