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rebound tenderness

pain felt when a hand pressing on the abdomen is suddenly released; a symptom of peritoneal inflammation

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Even former creditors benefited from this rebound.
In hindsight, these exchange-rate swings mirrored the initial collapse and subsequent rebound in global trade, helping to mitigate the recession.
We have had a huge rebound from the bottom of the world's stock markets in 2009.
And it worked - in the sense that we are now experiencing an economic recovery, albeit one with a disappointingly slow employment rebound in the US and some European countries.
Typically, a rebound in consumption helps to reinvigorate the economy; but consumption has, almost miraculously, sustained the economy as investment has fallen, and thus there is little scope for a rebound.
As a result, the slide was halted, and the rebound was faster than forecasters expected.
Under these circumstances, it seems likely that Saudi Arabia will continue to refuse to cut oil production, leaving prices low until market forces trigger a rebound.
The stock markets' rebound since March seems not to be built around any inspirational story, but rather the mere absence of more really bad news and the knowledge that all previous recessions have come to an end.
The reasons for this are complex, but part of the explanation must be the weakness of the rebound in international trade.
Since 1998, with the rebound of Asian currencies and the strong Yen, there has been a significant improvement in China's competitiveness.
The German rebound was initially robust because world trade rose rapidly after a precipitous fall.
It has a unique capacity to rebound, and it controls unparalleled military, intellectual, economic, and even political resources.
Buy the time it came to Brazil, at the end of 1998 and, again, early this year, everyone knew the script: new elections, a barely averted currency collapse, embarking on the IMF program, and a rapid rebound.
Quite apart from their concerns about the robustness of the rebound in the economy, investors are uncertain about many financial firms' business models, and about the future size, shape, and profitability of the financial sector in general.
In both this recovery and the previous two, the rebound in employment growth has been weaker and later than the rebound in GDP growth.
Nor was this a temporary rebound.
Such thinking may be playing a part in the recent rebound of home prices.
If sovereign wealth funds want to enter and keep capital-starved firms afloat in hopes of a big rebound, they should be allowed to do so.
Most notably, they failed to predict the rebound in both the US and the UK, with growth rising and unemployment falling even as deficits were cut.
Europe remains a significant economic and commercial actor - one that can rebound at any time, now that it has at least partly transcended its systemic crisis.
Europeans also like to maintain that a weak dollar was behind the US economy's rapid rebound.
Even though home prices have already fallen sharply, there has been no meaningful rebound.
This will drive down interest rates and lead to an economic rebound.
Administration officials and others predicted that fiscal stimulus would cause the economy to rebound, as it had in the past.
PALO ALTO - Early signs of a manufacturing rebound, already strong in Asia, lend hope for some modest recovery from today's deep global recession.

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