Downturns occur when these countless daily fluctuations accumulate into numerous firms across varied industries faltering simultaneously.
In Britain, the economy has already been faltering even before the impact of the American downturn.
Mr. Obama faces an electorate concerned with a failing economy, unemployment, and faltering consumer confidence.
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It was late 2008 and the economy was faltering and all businesses were seeing a drop-off.
For example, Peachtree Hills is faltering as banks take over properties and vacancies rise.
By then America had entered the war and the Germans were faltering in Russia.
All you have to lose is faltering productivity, an embittered atmosphere, and a few bad attitudes!
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Beijing, lamentably, has maintained an economic model particularly ill-suited to deal with faltering global growth.
By the 1960s the company was in trouble again -- still in commodity markets, and faltering.
The European Central Bank just bumped up interest rates despite faltering economies in euro land.
The U.S. needs a comprehensive policy for faltering industrial concerns, probably starting with the auto industry.
The Niesr report warned that the UK risked faltering growth for the rest of this year.
Similar worries about pricey oil and faltering house prices may be haunting America's consumers.
Her English is faltering but constantly improving after two months of mentoring with Victoria.
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Faltering stabs at free-market reform have failed to mollify investors wary of cronyism and corruption.
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He was a stuttering, faltering, disbelieving young man, much like the young Moses in his pride.
The result is rapidly rising debt service costs, along with the weakened revenue spun out of a faltering economy.
Akerson took over Nextel and found that the faltering wireless firm, true to McCaw form, had 15, 000 pricing plans.
Indonesia's faltering economy and political scandals have also undermined the authority of the central government.
Taiwan, a star performer throughout much of the crisis, is now showing clear signs of faltering.
But it is too soon to speak of a watershed in Pakistan's faltering campaign against militancy.
What once looked like a long shot bid to shore up Qwest's faltering financials looks momentarily plausible.
But instead of faltering, as the Pacers did in Game 2, they thrived on New York's miscues.
Last week, disappointing economic growth data for the first quarter added to fears of a faltering recovery.
Data suggesting a setback to the recovery faltering growth or even a dip in GDP will damage Mr Brown.
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The cops were staring at her now, waiting for an answer, as she was guiltily faltering, fumbling.
When combined with new revenue sources, the plan is intended to shore up the system's faltering finances.
Since Mr Giuliani is the front-runner for the Republican nomination, albeit a faltering one, this detail matters.
The Bulletin didn't start faltering, Taylor asserted, until after McLean forced him to retire as publisher in 1975.
Then the economic faltering post-2000, combined with the banking crisis, created a very slow economy in developed countries.
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