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13 Sentences With "go into a tailspin"

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We need assurances that our economy won't go into a tailspin, harming even those among us who will never get sick.
U.S.-Latin American relations would go into a tailspin, nowhere more than in Mexico, which is already the target of Trump's ire.
That's a significant pullback in valuations, one that Lynch believes is only justified if the economy was about to go into a tailspin.
"If the IRS 'delays' the individual mandate, the insurance markets in many states could go into a tailspin," Bagley writes in a newer piece.
If global markets do not go into a tailspin, it could bounce back in 2017, even if hopes of a trade deal with America now look forlorn.
The fear stoked is that at some point the bond market will give up on Tesla, refuse to buy the new bonds, and the shares will go into a tailspin.
If all middle-aged marrieds were having as much sex as Mary and Michael (Debra Winger and Tracy Letts) in "The Lovers," then the ratings for "NCIS" would go into a tailspin.
That is because face-to-face service industries — the kind of businesses that go into a tailspin when fearful people withdraw from one another — tend to dominate economies in high-income countries more than they do in China.
"He's simply saying that if it does go into a tailspin — and stocks that have this kind of dead cat bounce, they can continue to fall — he wouldn't recommend trying to bottom-fish until it sinks to the mid-to-high-$30s," the "Mad Money" host said.
Before this year's rally thermal coal prices were the first major energy source to go into a tailspin, dropping 70 percent in value between 2011 and late 2015, and analysts from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and Goldman Sachs last year said coal was in terminal decline.
"Face-to-face service industries — the kind of businesses that go into a tailspin when fearful people withdraw from one another — tend to dominate economies in high-income countries more than they do in China," wrote Austan Goolsbee, the former chief White House economic adviser to former President Obama, in a New York Times op-ed.
When stalled with the rudder released, the motor glider displayed no tendency to spin. It was hard to get the "Pegaz" to go into a tailspin. The speed necessary to go into a tailspin was 55 km/h, with an altitude loss at one spin of 75 meters. Landing speed was 130 km/h.
The 1993 Indianapolis Colts season was the 41st season for the team in the National Football League and tenth in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League's 1993 season with a record of 4 wins and 12 losses, and finished fifth in the AFC East division. The Colts would get off to a fast 2-1 start. However, after that, the Colts would go into a tailspin for the rest of the season, losing 11 of their final 13 games.

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