Stop worrying about recession. That is the message from America’s R-word index. For each quarter, we (1) how many stones in the New York Times and the Washington Post include the word "recession". (2) bells were set (3) by the sharp jump in the "R-count" in the first quarter of this year. at a rate that in the past has (4) the start of a recession. In the second quarter. (5) . the number of articles (6) by more than one-third. A conspiracy theorist might suggest that newspaper editors, (7) about dwindling advertising revenues, have (8) the R-word.
The Economist has found that (9) the past two decades, the R-word index has been good at (10) mining-points in the American economy. (11) GDP figures which appear (12) after a lag, the numbers are instantly available. But how does the index perform in Germany, (13) there have also been (14) fears of recessi
A. count
B. calculate
C. account
D. reckon
Stop worrying about recession. That is the message from America’s R-word index. For each quarter, we (1) how many stones in the New York Times and the Washington Post include the word "recession". (2) bells were set (3) by the sharp jump in the "R-count" in the first quarter of this year. at a rate that in the past has (4) the start of a recession. In the second quarter. (5) . the number of articles (6) by more than one-third. A conspiracy theorist might suggest that newspaper editors, (7) about dwindling advertising revenues, have (8) the R-word.
The Economist has found that (9) the past two decades, the R-word index has been good at (10) mining-points in the American economy. (11) GDP figures which appear (12) after a lag, the numbers are instantly available. But how does the index perform in Germany, (13) there have also been (14) fears of recessi
A. Warning
B. Alarm
C. Siren
D. danger
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