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I do some voluntary work posologia ciprofloxacino para cistitis There is a growing body of evidence pointing to stabilisation in the Eurozone. To call it a recovery would be pushing it a bit. Although the most recent GDP figures did show a resumption of growth, and therefore arguably the start of a recovery, it was pretty feeble. And of course it's welcome news that the jobless rate has edged down from its Euro era record. But it's more a cause of wary relief than celebration. It is still a painfully high level of unemployment, acutely so in some countries such as Spain and Greece. Even this gradual stabilisation owes much to the emergency safety net set out last year by the European Central Bank. It does not point to anything like a return to robust economic health.
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