recede
recede.01 - go backwards, retreat, backward movement
RECEDE-V NOTES: Based on WSJ. Member of Vncls escape-51.1-2. (from recede.01-v)RECESSION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. Corresponds to VNcls escape-51.1. (from recession.01-n)
RECEDING-N NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. Comparison to recede.01. Recede.01 is a member of VN class escape-51.1-2. Framed by Katie. (from receding.01-n)
Could take quantifiable args (EXT, start/end points)? Examples arenot forthcoming. (from recede.01-v)
Aliases:
recession (n.)
recede (v.)
receding (n.)
recede (v.)
receding (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: thing moving backwards
recede-v: no source
They point out that these institutions want to lock in returns on high - yield U.S. Treasury debt and suggest demand for the U.S. unit will continue unabated until
rates in the U.S.ARG0
recederel
.recession-n: arg0
Edwin hypothesized that the further the galaxy , the faster
itsARG0
recessionrel
from earthARGM-DIR
; this became known as the Hubble Constant ( Ho ) .receding-n
had
recedingrel
of lesionARG0
recession
recession.02 - economic downturn
RECESSION-N NOTES: separated out by Julia for unificationAliases:
recession (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: entity suffering a recession
ARG2-VSP: mention of 'economic' or similar
ARG2-VSP: mention of 'economic' or similar
recession-n: arg1
So blaming Labour for the
worldARG1
recessionrel
-LRB- which by the way would have been even worse had the Tories been in gov in the same yearsARGM-ADJ
-RRB- almost 17 months on where our economy has gone backwards in terms of economic growth from when Labour left office , is ridiculous .recession-n: args 1, 2
Due to
the US 'sARG1
economicARG2
" recessionrel
" , I " retired " early .