| recession |
As reflected in the gross national product, a decline in economic activity in at least two consecutive quarters.
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| recessive trait |
The opposite of dominant. A trait that is preferentially masked.
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| recession |
A significant decline in general economic activity extending over a period of time.
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| recessive |
Does not usually affect the phenotype of the organism
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| recession |
A big set-back or slowdown in the economic growth of a country, with high unemployment. Not as severe as a depression where there is widespread economic problems on a massive scale.
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