Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
A "yes" vote is all the more important in light of the current economic slump.
Other American artists were also having a difficult time during the general economic slump of 1896.
New York was still suffering under a major economic slump.
It could mean the difference between an economic slump and just slow growth.
As I said, we are faced with a kind of economic slump.
It was the sort of speech that one might have expected during a deep economic slump.
What remains unclear, however, is how long the economic slump in China will last.
The plan is intended to bring jobs to an area that has been in an economic slump for decades.
And owing in part to the nation's economic slump, they are now getting it.
Radio has weathered the recent economic slump better than some other media.
Our country has endured a terrible economic slump for over three years now.
But the parent companies themselves began struggling during the long economic slump.
The army's concerns this year go beyond the lingering economic slump.
Again this venture failed due to the general economic slump.
The authority's entire capital spending has been under pressure because of the regional economic slump.
What instruments of control will remain at national level to deal with economic slumps, for example?
But with the continuing economic slump, he does not know when there will be buyers for his house.
However, completion of the railroad was followed by an economic slump.
Northeastern Oklahoma had an economic slump that put men out of work.
And he would be reaping it during an economic slump in the television business.
In 1933, however, regular matches stopped as several players left the country due to the world's economic slump.
But the stock market reversal and general economic slump slowed the industry.
The area has also fallen the farthest in the recent economic slump.
EBay's continued success during the current economic slump is not surprising, he said.
First, the stock markets collapsed in 1929, causing an economic slump.