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- adjective Prior to a
recession .
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Examples
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Co., and spending has yet to recover to prerecessionary levels.
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Inc. It's a marked shift from prerecessionary times, when American Eagle was competing more closely with high-priced peer
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In New York County 9,349 couples filed for divorce in the first four months of 2009, off 14% from 10,848 in the same period in prerecessionary 2007, according to records from New York State Unified Court System.
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But, in the past few weeks, the unemployment-insurance system started shrinking back to its prerecessionary size.
Slate Magazine Annie Lowrey 2011
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Reducing a jobless rate that's now just under 10 percent to prerecessionary rates of about half that won't happen soon.
WCAX - Local News 2010
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Reducing a jobless rate that's now just under 10 percent to prerecessionary rates of about half that won't happen soon.
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With or without new legislation, reducing a jobless rate that's now just under 10 percent to prerecessionary rates of about half that won't happen soon, especially as government efforts to prop up the economy begin to wind down.
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Reducing a jobless rate that's now just under 10 percent to prerecessionary rates of about half that won't happen soon.
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Reducing a jobless rate that's now just under 10 percent to prerecessionary rates of about half that won't happen soon.
SFGate: Top News Stories By TOM RAUM 2010
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Reducing a jobless rate that's now just under 10 percent to prerecessionary rates of about half that won't happen soon.
CBS 47: Local News 2010
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