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1 For instance, sharp tax hikes could choke off the nascent recovery .
2 The company expects to gain from a nascent recovery in the U.S. housing market.
3 This could even the stall the nascent recovery , he added.
4 That would cut short the nascent recovery and plunge the EU into a double-dip recession.
5 A broadening of the expansion is necessary if the nascent recovery is to be sustained
6 This assumes the nascent recovery is not blown off course by any internal or external shock.
7 Overall, bankers said financing was improving and pointed even to a nascent recovery in leveraged buyouts.
8 Despite concerns about a downturn, analysts at HSBC think M&S's nascent recovery will accelerate under Rowe.
9 But the nascent recovery is fraught with difficulty.
10 Though fragile, recent economic data from China, the world's second-largest economy, has pointed to a nascent recovery .
11 In China, factories expanded only slightly last month, raising questions over the strength of its nascent recovery .
12 Meanwhile, risks to the nascent recovery remain.
13 A nascent recovery in demand had led to healthy growth in orders for Deere's planters and combines.
14 While activity in China expanded only slightly last month raising questions over the strength of its nascent recovery .
15 A government crisis in Italy is presenting fresh stumbling blocks to a nascent recovery in the euro zone economy.
16 A nascent recovery in the global economy and higher prices has encouraged revenue-hungry OPEC members to pump more oil.
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