Bank profits soared in the years before the crisis as Western economies binged on cheap credit.
Those who missed out in the years before the ruling can also make backdated claims.
In some respects, Samsung reminds me of Sony in the years before it all went wrong.
These days, it rarely snowed the way it had back in the years before her parents died.
But others have noted that inequality also soared in the years before the Depression of the 1930s.
But many advanced countries had managed to reduce joblessness to new lows in the years before 2007.
In the years before World War II, winners in the supporting actress category received plaques, not Oscar statuettes.
Right now, companies have to prove that they're spending more on research than they did in the years before.
In the years before her career was cut short, the Mexican-American singer Lhasa de Sela sold a million records.
The returns on equity of 20-25% that some banks made in the years before the financial crisis were abnormally high.
These sites - among others - started campaigning for improvements to cycling safety in the years before the last Mayoral election.
But this obsessive biographical speculation has managed to obscure Hemingway's considerable literary achievement, especially in the years before he bought Pilar.
There was a time in the years before the war, when many earnest and educated people believed that democracy was finished.
In the years before, we were living in debt-driven times, so there's no real benchmark on how or why something was successful.
Despite such gains, preprimary enrollment in the United States is below that of many other developed countries, especially in the years before kindergarten.
The two often met at a coffee shop on Lexington Avenue in the years before Bernard Madoff's arrest to talk about markets and technology.
Laden with debt, banks are simply more reluctant to lend to ordinary households and firms than they were in the years before the crunch.
Banks are still being forced to write down loans and channel capital into fixing the mess they created in the years before the market crash.
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In the years before the popularization of mobile phones, some motorists rationalized that a CB radio would be good to have in the car for emergencies.
For many decades, starting in the years before we went to prison, MaMiriam featured prominently in our lives, and we enjoyed her moving performances at home.
My parents, like his, were among the German exiles who made their way to California, to work in Hollywood in the years before World War II.
That regional peace and international clout are ASEAN's greatest achievements to date is undeniable when one considers the situation in the years before its founding in 1967.
The Mississippi was a massive, uncontrollable beast in the years before levees and management systems twisting and turning overnight, overflowing yearly and wiping out whole towns.
There is another phrase, used as the title of a song by the young Bob Dylan in the years before his name became known all over the world.
Unsurprising for anyone who spent any time cursing exclusivity in the years before the iPhone expanded to Verizon, ATT mobile is at the very bottom of the list.
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These principles hark back to the things that made the American economy the greatest in the world in the years before the Fed: the Constitution and the gold standard.
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British prime minister from 1937, he followed a policy of appeasement with Nazi Germany in the years before World War II, negotiating the Munich agreement with Adolph Hitler in 1938.
Dubai's stable politics and business-friendly culture, along with rampant property speculation, helped fuel growth of as much as 13% in the years before it came to a screeching halt in 2009.
Laugh-In and Sanford and Son are the two I remember us watching together, but in the years before that, we often saw Diller performing her wacky routines on the talk shows.
The recent improvement, he speculates, may be the welcome byproduct of a upturn in math and reading skills, as measured by test scores, among minorities in the years before the students reach ninth grade.
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