A Quote by Tim Bishop

There are always, of course, job losses of a cyclical nature in a recession. — © Tim Bishop
There are always, of course, job losses of a cyclical nature in a recession.
Amid all the job losses of the Great Recession, there is one category of worker that the economic disruption has been good for: nonhumans.
When we say we have patterns, there is a cyclical movement to everything. Our psychological and emotional processes also have become cyclical largely because of a very strong attachment and involvement with physical process, and physical process has to be cyclical; only then we exist. Without out cyclical movement there'll be no physical existence.
This recession is the deepest in our lifetimes, the deepest since 1929. If you take the people thrown out of work in the 1982 recession, the 1991 recession, the 2001 recession, not only is this bigger, this is bigger than all of those combined.
A recession is predominantly for the middle class. Where I come from, the majority of people have always lived in a recession.
A Recession is predominantly for the middle class. Where I come from the majority of people have always lived in a recession.
The difference between recession and depression is simple. Recession, goes the saying, is when you lose your job; depression is when I lose mine.
I love playing the game. I always have. Of course, winning matches makes it much sweeter. The wins and the losses always lead to these big moments, unless you're Serena Williams.
Wrestling is quite cyclical in its nature.
At the center of every recession is a serious imbalance in the economy and mirrored in the financial system. Think subprime mortgage and the Great Recession, or the technology bubble and the early 2000s recession. There are no such imbalances today.
I've had losses in my career before, and I've always come back stronger from those losses.
Confidentiality is the nature of all governments. Of course you may say, the government will always want to communicate the good news; things which bring satisfaction, cheer, help or pleasure to voters. And of course, you are right, governments are not masochists by nature.
Mr. Obama has an ingenious approach to job losses: He describes them as job gains.
My family suffered very major losses during the Second World War, that's true. In my father's family, there were five brothers. I think four of them died. On my mother's side the picture was pretty much the same. Russia has suffered great losses. And of course we can't forget that.
There's a cyclical nature to what people like in the world. Through time, things come around again.
I think it's cyclical. Zombies have been around for ages, and vampires have run their course; we've had so many vampire movies.
No storm lasts forever no matter what it is. Nature builds calmness within its storms. That's true in our own lives as well. When you reach the zenith of where you are going in your life, or in a relationship; the only place you can go is down or up. That's the nature of this universe; a cyclical thing. The seasons, the moon; everything has a cycle to it.
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