"It depends on how long and deep a recession there is, " says sports investment banker Sal Galatioto.
Not since records began has so deep a recession been followed by so shallow a recovery in employment.
Over the same period, the average player has gone deep a little over 14 times every 450 at-bats.
Equity analyst Jamie Peters of Morningstar says the banks can't even say for sure how deep a hole they're in.
Rather than going an inch deep and a mile wide, data is examined a mile deep and a mile wide.
The deficit hawks are right to worry that the president's budget may leave us in too deep a hole years from now.
Jazz bassist Drew Gress has a deep tone and a deep knowledge of harmony, which makes him a good foil for lyrical pianists like Fred Hersch.
The bank's forecasts imply that so deep a cut would be excessive, since it would leave inflation above the 2.0% target at the two-year horizon on which the rate-setters fix their gaze.
Ryanair, which has has always favoured Boeing aircraft and remains one of the few all-Boeing carriers, said it had received a discount on the price, but did not reveal how deep a discount.
In the longer term, the project, named The Northern Gateway, will involve dredging a channel 14.5m deep a mile out to sea, to allow 300m long deep sea container vessels to dock at a new quayside, opening the North East up to new markets in the far east.
And their thought on that is that they have more open space even though they have big houses, and that someone who maybe doesn't have quite as deep a pocket could build a smaller house in the county and help finance it by selling away some of these extra square footage.
So we do need endurance, it's going to be a long and a deep and a wide campaign but just because it's difficult does not mean to say that we don't go ahead with it because it is absolutely essential to do so.
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All very helpful, even it is all buried a little too deep in a too long series of choices that begins with, of all things, spam.
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Without a deep overhaul, a quick-fix bailout would keep Greece afloat for only a few months, they warned.
Mackie latched on to a deep cross with a header but the effort dipped beyond the far post.
It requires a deep investment, a lot of time to build local listings.
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On both sides of the Atlantic a deep recession or a serious financial crash would probably induce bolder solutions.
What makes customers want to work with you is a deep understanding of a very specific set of circumstances.
Their purpose came with a deep conviction in a set of values and the courage to act according to them.
Culturally, the Pistons are a deep organization with a lot of pride.
Since a fetus resides fairly deep inside a woman's body, there is a limit to how fine-grained an image of it can be.
Carter-Williams then stole the ball and fed Southerland for a deep 3 and a 35-33 Orange lead nearing the midpoint of the second half.
In Britain, such funds, locally known as unit trusts, have become a booming industry, thanks to a deep stockmarket and a modest social-security system.
Good colour sorters need to learn to tell three dozen leaf shades ranging from a deep brown to a rich green at a glance.
"Guys often during tournaments have numbing shots, if they're just trying to get through a match and are deep in a tournament or whatever, " the Scot said.
As a lover, it fits my needs perfectly: a deep listener, a keen learner, respectful, patient, tolerant, seeking out the greatest works and biggest questions, and, yes, ironic.
I've beaten a couple but not deep into a tournament.
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The Office went into a deep slump for a while.
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