Higher taxes will eventually be inevitable, since so many governments have lurched heavily into deficit.
During the savings-and-loan crisis of the 1980s, bank regulators lurched from laxity to zealotry.
England lurched in a statist direction postwar that made it a less attractive destination for investment.
He lurched left, was directed to the right, waved once more, and was gone.
In the past four years, Britain's public finances have lurched from black to red.
And so it went on: the world pulled and shoved while I lurched and stretched.
In the past five years Facebook has lurched from one advertising model to another.
Despite official optimism, the Malaysian economy has lurched from bad to worse (see article).
Japanese investors' love-hate relationship with their resident cyberhero lurched too far to one side in loving Son.
The result had been expected, and while French stocks initially lurched lower, they eventually regained their footing.
He was within seconds of passing out, he said, when the whole frenzied mass suddenly lurched forward.
The ramps went down and I lurched forward onto the harsh ground, beckoning the platoon to follow me.
But for more than 15 years Moulinex had lurched from misadventure to crisis, under a succession of managers.
And yet amid all of this, the rest of the market lurched forward.
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Every time the gurney lurched over a transom, the boy winced in pain.
Crime lurched upward and would continue to climb for a decade and half.
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The NASDAQ peaked in March 2000 at 5200 just before it lurched as low as 1200 two years later.
The lira has lost half its value against the US dollar since Turkey first lurched into crisis in February.
Replying to Worcestershire's 214-6, Sussex had crucially lost three wickets for just eight runs as they lurched to 88-6.
Technically, December gold futures prices closed nearer the session low Thursday as the market lurched to a fresh two-week low.
But when I read the programming, I lurched for an oxygen mask faster than a Yankee fan reading the injury report.
But instead there was to follow a title-less 25 months in which Sampras lurched from one new low to the next.
During the 18 years of Tory rule, while Labour in England lurched towards looniness, the Scottish Labour Party remained solidly sensible.
Expectations would be raised and then tamped down, and this cycle was repeated as the study lurched from one poorly-conceived plan to another.
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Up to a decade ago, the country lurched from one crisis to another, with sky-high inflation and interest rates and a feeble currency.
When disaster struck they lurched in the opposite direction, telling financial institutions to raise capital when they could least afford to do so.
Our central bank has lurched from stalling the engine by supplying insufficient fuel--as it did from 1997 to 2001--to flooding it with excessive fuel.
Drivers in 1990 cars would fight crushing G-forces as they lurched from zero to 125 mph and back to zero in less than seven seconds.
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My head throbbed and my stomach lurched back, forth, up, down.
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What is striking is that the pain has been much more evenly distributed than when we have lurched from boom to bust in the past.
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