downturn造句91. With the economic downturn, there's been a fresh boom across the country in volunteer cadres of citizens taking on some of the routine duties of short-staffed police departments.
92. The sharp downturn in global trade delayed action on those ideas.
93. As its exports stumble, Asia faces a nasty cyclical downturn.
94. F.N) is preparing to fire U.S. salaried employees over the next two months due to the sudden downturn in auto sales, a drastic step it has so far avoided during its 2-1/2-year restructuring.
95. But Red Cross spokesman Jonathan Aiken doesn't blame the economic downturn for the charity's empty pocketbook.
96. The Depression began, to a large extent, as a garden-variety downturn.
97. Becoming an entrepreneur seems to be in vogue in this downturn.
98. However, due to the significant downturn in oil prices in the second half of last year, is willing to buy aircraft fuel prices much higher than the market price, causing the company huge losses.
99. It means that protectionist pressures are likely to rise as the social costs the downturn intensify.
100. In her latest book, "Plenitude, " she describes how the economic downturn has made more people open to the idea of swapping.
101. These problems were exacerbated by the downturn in the world economy after 1979.
102. It was the same during the downturn of the early 1990 s.
103. But the decline in salience of health and education precedes the downturn: It'started in 2002.
104. The sharp downturn in global trade has delayed action on those ideas.
105. The world economy appears to be undergoing an unusually sharp and synchronised downturn.
106. If we vanquish credit as the villain behind our downturn, the victory may be Pyrrhic.
107. Wheatley speculated that if stimulus money is channeled toward larger state-owned enterprises, as seems likely, smaller private enterprises will struggle to survive the economic downturn.
108. However, as the current downturn makes painfully clear, balanced financial accounts provide no shield against an over-reliance on external conditions or undiversified specialization patterns.
109. This year, the annual meeting of the Commission on the Status of Women has a new focus: the global economic downturn.
110. According to analyst Jeff Currie and his team believe that a typical cyclical downturn in the short term pressure on oil prices is likely to be extended to long-term oil contracts.
111. A company co-founder said the need for such a service had collapsed amid the economic downturn.
112. Although it is starting off as a cyclical downturn, the bigger story is that the law of economic gravity is catching up with China, too.
113. By last week, the steel market downturn in demand clinch a deal the lower expectations, screw, hot wire coil as a representative of the steel prices plunged appeared obviously.
114. It asked 155 council chief executives about the impact of the economic downturn on voluntary organisations that receive funding from the municipal budget.
115. Due to the costs, many are seen opting to share networks adding to competitive pressure among telecoms gear suppliers already feeling the pinch from the economic downturn.
116. Global investment market downturn, but also makes the area of pooling funds to the PE.
117. Sales of romance novels have increased substantially in the US despite a sluggish market resulting from the economic downturn, according to US media.
118. Although Corus was undergoing the pain of a wrenching cyclical downturn in demand for steel, Mr Varin felt he could leave with honour.
119. The downturn has created a nation of cost, and hair- cutters. To help pare their budgets, more Americans are bypassing the salon and opting to lop off their own locks.
120. CHICAGO — In the Illinois towns of Joliet and Palos Park, the economic downturn has pushed the public libraries into the grocery business, of sorts.