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1 So far, the euro zone's economic upturn has relied mainly on exports.
2 Numbers seeking treatment for cocaine have also grown, particularly since the economic upturn .
3 Therefore it is up to us to create an economic upturn .
4 A global economic upturn looks to be well under way.
5 But residents say they have seen no economic upturn .
6 Economists said the survey pointed to an economic upturn .
7 Bombastic and buoyed by the recent news of an economic upturn , Cameron revealed his true colours.
8 This leaves us in a strong position to take advantage of any economic upturn or expansion opportunities.
9 They also see a move higher in wages as indicative of the economic upturn becoming more sustainable.
10 Britain is enjoying an economic upturn .
11 But until recently Spanish banks have refinanced billions of euros of debt in the hope of an economic upturn .
12 Fears of a global trade war are already weighing on investor confidence and could hinder the global economic upturn .
13 In disadvantaged communities in particular, workers are leaving to take up other job opportunities because of the economic upturn .
14 Merger and acquisition activity in the technology sector has picked up recently as companies prepare themselves for an economic upturn .
15 Economics: A quick scan of recent data might suggest that the economic upturn started last summer and ended around Christmas.
16 Under Chancellor Christian Kern, the Social Democrats are focusing on social topics and claiming credit for Austria's recent economic upturn .
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