Before he arrived on the scene, Turkey's largest city was in the economicdoldrums.
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The inner south city centre area's regeneration began when Ireland was in the economicdoldrums.
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And we'll examine a couple of your suggestions for getting us out of the economicdoldrums.
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Japan's nearly two-decade long economicdoldrums had already set in at the time of the Kobe quake.
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But whether it leads to a resurgence of bank lending is uncertain given the euro zone's economicdoldrums.
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The town of Kaitaia - after years in the economicdoldrums - is experiencing the unfamiliar phenomenon of growth.
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But all the signs say it is out of the economicdoldrums it has been in for 10 years.
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Kaikohe business people are pinning their hopes on a geothermal power project, to pull their town out of the economicdoldrums.
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Families are supporting each other through the economicdoldrums by providing loans, childminding or other forms of assistance to each other, new research indicates.
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The current economicdoldrums have slowed development of the $80 million jet, but Aerion remains optimistic with continued financial backing from investors.
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It's core business, search advertising, seems so far to have weathered the economicdoldrums that have hurt other sites and publications relying on ads.
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Fed officials in recent months have stepped up calls for structural fixes to the economicdoldrums, saying that monetary policy alone is not enough.
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But if we end up with another hung parliament, which is entirely possible, the economicdoldrums are likely to continue into next year, he said.
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Oil prices slumped again on Monday on concerns over scarce storage capacity, especially in the United States, and global economicdoldrums from the coronavirus pandemic.
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That recovery was primarily driven by a realization that the rest of the world, Europe specifically, was joining the United States in the economicdoldrums.
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Despite high prices -USJ charges adults 7,600 yen per head -the operators appear insulated against wider economicdoldrums.