The AAN says a combination of tests can be used to help diagnose concussion and predict delayed recovery.
That Obama severely damaged business confidence in this country and delayed the recovery by at least six months.
If government intervention did anything to alleviate temporary hardship, then it also delayed the recovery, thus drawing the downturn out over a longer span.
If there had been an election, it would have affected confidence and possibly delayed the economic recovery.
For investors, these companies represent the potential for gains even if full-recovery is delayed.
Wealth evaporates and recovery is delayed while people stand in line.
If the world economic recovery is indeed delayed, then even the grim budget forecasts made by the chancellor could be too optimistic.
As a result, Japan's economic recovery could be delayed by about half a year, he told a news conference after the decision.
The rising hostility seems a delayed reaction to a slow economic recovery and high unemployment.
Housing will not be hurt so badly, though its recovery will certainly be delayed by recession.
In the U.S. the recovery from the Great Depression was delayed several times and the rescue efforts eventually cost more, because each time the deficit spending and stimulus efforts were halted too soon because recovery was underway, the economy stumbled again, and required another round of support.
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But recovery is also more likely to be delayed if weak firms in overstaffed industries are too slow to shed workers.
He delayed his plans to step down so he could oversee the recovery.
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