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1 He said education could help in periods of low unemployment and distress.
2 In standard theory they often conflict, with low unemployment sparking higher inflation.
3 But the Dutch economy is fundamentally sound and prosperous with low unemployment .
4 Those investments are helping keep wage growth in line despite historically- low unemployment .
5 Economically Switzerland is buoyant, with very low unemployment , interest rates and inflation.
6 It's one of the richest countries on earth, and boasts record- low unemployment .
7 A combination of low unemployment , subdued growth and inflation has confounded policymakers.
8 But sectors with lots of H-1B visas tend to have low unemployment .
9 We have low unemployment , we're running surpluses, we have relatively low debt levels.
10 Positives include low unemployment , resilient consumer spending and Johnson's promise of more investment.
11 Australia's wage growth is terrible, despite what looks like low unemployment .
12 The industry is likely to benefit from low unemployment and low inflation, he said.
13 Germany, another nation of renters rather than home owners, also has relatively low unemployment .
14 I mean, what's the difference between low unemployment numbers and a good corn harvest?
15 The German economy is in solid shape with low unemployment .
16 Germany is benefiting from record- low unemployment , bumper wage deals and ultra low interest rates.
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