Instead, we are back at ground zero still trying to climb out of the hole.
"His friend has managed to climb out of the water but sadly Paul did not emerge".
She needed job training and employment if her family was ever going to climb out of poverty.
It won't be a dramatic sudden change but a long, slow, erratic climb out of the freeze.
Even as countries climb out of the downturn, growth is likely to be uneven across the globe.
What's perhaps more intimidating are the overnight patrols on which soldiers climb out of their Humvees and go looking for bombs.
The climb out of it is steep, but we have made significant progress.
The question, then, is how the sector might climb out of its rut.
If America could provide a ladder that will help the Tories climb out of their pit, Mr Hague would grab hold.
They know how severe that crisis was, how deep the hole was that we needed to begin to climb out of.
The easiest explanation is America's slow, nearly jobless climb out of recession.
Now, the hole dug by the Great Recession is very deep, and we continue to climb out of it together as a country.
His progress up the ladder of the Klan was an attempt to climb out of the social class he had been born into.
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Surely, some people have felt preyed upon by lenders as they struggle to climb out of debt, and in the end sometimes fail.
Harrisburg's misery is familiar to many U.S. cities trying to climb out of debt used to finance convention centers, hotels and employee pensions.
Mr. Han of Elmhurst, Queens, died when a southbound Q-train struck him as he tried unsuccessfully to climb out of the track bed.
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Although the figure was better than expected, there were few signs that the eurozone would climb out of recession any time soon, Markit said.
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It took a long time to get where we have gone economically and it's going to take some time to climb out of that.
Although the wealthy can get by in an entitlement state, at least for a while, those wishing to climb out of poverty often cannot.
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It makes it more difficult to climb out of the abyss.
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They're unemployed white males trying to climb out of the recession.
It may be to help one unemployed person, a homeless person or a beggar to find an income-earning activity and begin the climb out of poverty.
Not so in consulting: Silberman's debtor clients either go out of business or climb out of debt--either way, they probably won't need his services again soon.
During Koch's three terms from 1978 to 1989, he helped New York climb out of its financial crisis through tough fiscal policies and razor-sharp budget cuts.
Simple it may sound, but Pountney's partnership with Grayson has seen the Saints climb out of the relegation zone and qualify for the quarter-finals of the Heineken Cup.
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Its staff are required to climb out of helicopters to do the job - it is easy to understand how a hands-free computer would be useful in these circumstances!
But the idea that those children might not have a chance to climb out of that situation and back into the middle class, no matter how hard they work?
Stewart scored seven points during the pivotal 19-0 run that turned a four-point deficit into a double-digit lead and put the Cardinals in a hole they couldn't climb out of.
That set up a frantic finale, with Gomez booked for diving in the box, but Hull held out for a victory that sees them climb out of the relegation zone.
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