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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reattain .
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Examples
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But only a few years later, things returned to business as usual, and Japan's trade surpluses reattained their former size.
Ian Fletcher: Currency Revaluation Won't Fix America's Trade Mess
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But only a few years later, things returned to business as usual, and Japan's trade surpluses reattained their former size.
Ian Fletcher: Currency Revaluation Won't Fix America's Trade Mess
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Pre-Keynesian economics assumed that full employment is the equilibrium and would be reattained sooner or later without intervention.
Matthew Yglesias » Right-Wing Establishment Embraces Discredited 1930s-Vintage Economic Doctrines
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He offered an example: "If the slope of the price path … is 2% and inflation has been underrunning the path for some time, monetary policy would strive to catch up to the path: Inflation would be higher than 2% for a time until the path was reattained."
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But only a few years later, things returned to business as usual, and Japan's trade surpluses reattained their former size.
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Inflation would be higher than 2% for a time until the path was reattained.
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