UPTURN


Meaning of UPTURN in English

noun

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■ ADJECTIVE

economic

This, combined with the economic upturn means that increasingly, there are skills and labour shortages.

Once again, in his autumn statement yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer was forecasting an economic upturn .

However, Mr Lamont wants to stay at the Treasury to oversee the long-awaited economic upturn .

But, with signs of an economic upturn and a strong balance sheet, Anglia faced the future confidently.

It may be mid-1993 before a major economic upturn takes place.

As the national economy moves out of recession, Northern Ireland is therefore well placed to take advantage of the economic upturn .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Only in the last two years have we seen signs of an economic upturn .

The upturn in aviation traffic will help lift demand for commercial aircraft.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

However, the upturn remains fragile and is not expected to strengthen until next year.

In fact, economists have proved notoriously inept at predicting upturns and downturns.

Motor industry analysts say Rover's upturn is partly down to efforts to improve its image.

The upturn will be noticeable from late spring and early summer.

The knitwear trade is on the upturn and can probably survive without him.

There was also concern that a renewed upturn in inflation could inflame wage claims in the forthcoming pay round.

This, combined with the economic upturn means that increasingly, there are skills and labour shortages.

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