We have no meanings for "be a recovery" in our records yet.
1 As domestic interest rates start easing off, there will be a recovery .
2 In the second part there will probably be a recovery .
3 There could still be a recovery for the environment secretary.
4 We 're talking about October-December being the first quarter when there will be a recovery .
5 It also has to be a recovery for consumers as well as companies as banks.
6 Obviously there will be a recovery .
7 Although I have no doubt that there will be a recovery eventually, it could be a long way off.
8 This has to be a recovery for the whole nation, and that means a different kind of regulated capitalism.
9 Commodity prices appear to have bottomed out and there could well be a recovery over the next few years.
10 But if the immediate political and military risk is gone, there could also be a recovery (in equities).
11 If there is to be a recovery in the economy that everyone shares in, then that recovery will have to be wage-led.
12 Search and rescue came quickly thanks to the RRGCC's emergency kits near every climbing wall, but it would be a recovery mission, not a rescue.
13 This is the ground on to which Labour wants to take the political battle by shifting the economic debate from "will there be a recovery ? "
14 What lies ahead is a recovery built on credit and house prices.
15 In certain parts of the economy there has been a recovery in jobs.
16 When he or she falls in love it is a recovery .
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