The unemployment rate of 25-to-34-year-olds rose higher than the unemployment rate overall and has only recently fallen back in line.
Alternatively, the government could have removed the excess dollars from circulation, bringing consumer prices back in line with 35 dollar gold.
Impairments in recent years were largely an after-effect of the recession, and their figures should hence fall back in line in a year or two.
"Anecdotally customers have been telling us that over the weekend they have been seeing their accounts come, 70%, 80%, 90% back in line, " she said.
Then, you must expect to get a lot less so that the long-term performance of the stock market comes back in line with the underlying economy.
Thus, Congress retains the absolute ability and opportunity to effectuate its own program to bring Medicare costs back in line with the targets any time they wish.
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Users that already received 28 are right back in line to receive the latest cut, which we're hearing T-Mobile wants to have out to everyone by November 12.
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In New York, some customers at Apple's Fifth Avenue store were going back in line after buying the two handsets allotted per person, saying they wanted more for friends and family.
We need to get supply and demand back in line, with enough household formation and growth and reasonable access to capital at the homeowner level to really address the situation we are in.
When the indexes began to fall, it was the large-cap leaders that were hit the hardest, as valuations had to come back in line with the more modest expectations of the time.
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If the stock market completes a short-term top in the coming weeks, as it has in the past three years, it would allow for stock prices to get back in line with the economy.
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Word got around that Rosen was some kind of fashion-biz guru who would freely dispense the lost wisdom of Seventh Avenue and would nudge his design partners back in line only if he felt they had strayed from their own path.
The U.S. will have some big challenges up ahead, and they are mostly conservative challenges: getting the budget back in line, tax reform, getting the economy going, monetary reform, entitlement and welfare reform, and shrinking government overall from the bloated state it has been in since World War II.
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When all is said and done (and in the European case, that means a lot said but not much done), the euro will stand or fall on the ability of those countries that had rapidly rising costs and prices between 2000 and 2007 to get those costs and prices back in line.
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McGowan scored well in a poor team performance, and it seems that might be enough to see him back in the line-up for next season.
The hosts, who had Darren Barr, Suso and Mrowiec back in the starting line-up, fashioned the first chance after five minutes.
Wrexham have senior keeper Andy Dibble back in the starting line-up following injury and Smith told the club's official website that youth trainee Michael Jones will now provide back-up.
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Back in the tree line, Barnes had smoked two cigarettes while he took in the view: a slight glen in the trees formed by the creek, rimmed by a small fringe of green fern.
Shortly after Paul Sykes weaved through the back-line to put Bradford back in touch.
As economic growth screeched to a halt in 2008, margins followed, moving in a straight line back to 1.7% in the third quarter of 2009.
Osman almost immediately had a chance to put Everton back in front as he scampered in behind the Villa back line, but Dunne and Warnock came sliding across.
Mostly locals, but way in the back of the line was a guy from New York, Bradley Geist, who'd flown in just for lunch and planned to go back as soon as he got it.
Warriors second rower Hansen was held up on his back over the line in the early stages.
Boyd was back in the Rangers starting line-up and he came close to opening the scoring on 18 minutes.
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Paul Sykes struggled in the back line and on 55 minutes he was caught out of position which allowed Vatuvai to complete his hat-trick.
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"This is yet another illustration of why abandoning our deficit reduction plan would put Britain back in the international firing line, " a spokesman said.
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