Sentence examples for boom means from inspiring English sources

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For companies that need to ship their products by sea, the boom means higher costs.

Internationally, the African population boom means more illegal immigration, already at a high, according to Frontex, the European border agency.

But the end of the boom means that many of the bank's borrowers cannot pay back their debts.

A messy end to Spain's long construction and mortgage boom means a lot of bank loans have already turned sour.

But the boom means labour is scarce and wages are high; Ms Martin makes twice as much as she would elsewhere, working at Bubba's Bubbles.

NEW YORK TIMES   In Silicon Valley, the Ripe Scent of New Money  |  The start-up boom means there are more freshly minted millionaires looking to manage their wealth.

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Eight years of boom mean, in conventional wisdom, that voters don't care about economic issues.

During the housing bubble, for example, sitting out the mortgage boom meant forgoing large profits.

However, the onset of the beat boom meant that he was becoming passe.

The oil boom meant that salaries were high and my parents used any excuse to throw lavish parties.

But, for women, the bicycle boom meant much more, opening up a whole new world of independence.

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