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Meanings of economic turbulence in inglés
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Usage of economic turbulence in inglés
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He said the latest political and economicturbulence in Italy highlighted as much.
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Our agile nation is not broken, or without hope, even if its spirit is tormented by economicturbulence.
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Surprisingly robust U.S. shale output, rising Iranian oil production and economicturbulence could all disrupt any supply-demand equilibrium.
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If that affiliation holds, big orders by Asian airlines point to rising risks of economicturbulence next year.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that a US debt default would trigger global economicturbulence.
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Like everything else, the economicturbulence of recent years has had a profound effect on early childhood care and education.
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Both were over the top responses that will do nothing to reassure the electorate at a time of great economicturbulence.
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His first term witnessed increasing economicturbulence and security concerns, accompanied by an unprecedented crackdown on opposition, free speech and civil society.
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After years of political and economicturbulence in the post-communist period, Tusk turned Poland into an island of stability in a volatile region.
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As they watched European neighbours face economicturbulence and political volatility, many German voters concluded that they had little reason to change course at home.
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas initially welcomed the protests, equating them with the Arab Spring but pinning the blame firmly on Israel for the economicturbulence.
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The Indonesian government recently announced an economic stimulus package worth 71.3 trillion rupiah for infrastructure and other projects to help weather economicturbulence.
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Economicturbulence in the US and UK is likely to have a significant effect on the Irish economy, Central Bank Governor John Hurley said tonight.