Sentence examples for burgeoning price from inspiring English sources

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Qantas Airways is suddenly in deep trouble, hammered by a burgeoning price war on crucial domestic routes and by the weak Australian dollar.

While the cheap dollar may tend to spur exports and permit us to pay off foreign creditors in debased currency, the inflation caused by the burgeoning price of oil more than offsets those positives, and the net result is a profile of sluggish growth and rising prices.

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However, eBay's burgeoning fixed-price sales seem to be catching on, according to an Associated Press report.

Be it to be a princess for a day or as a status symbol of new wealth, the largely Western phenomenon is moving East, with demand for tiaras with diamonds burgeoning and prices starting at around $15,500.

Heavy usage of gasoline, burgeoning fuel prices, and environmental issues have paved the way for the exploration of cellulosic ethanol.

3. China, the one ray of hope in the global economy due to massive government injections of liquidity that have led to high levels of supposed growth during the global economic crisis, is now beginning to raise interest rates in a frantic effort aimed at reining in burgeoning levels of price inflation.

Supply is fixed and the E.U.A. surplus for each year simply adds to a burgeoning glut, extending the price slide into the future.

Back in Los Angeles, immersing himself in its burgeoning art scene, Mr. Price joined a kind of boys club of artists that included Mr. Bengston, Mr. Ruscha, Mr. Bell, John Altoon and Ed Kienholz and that used the Ferus Gallery as its base.

If we abnegate our own responsibility to watch over the state's burgeoning surveillance activities, the price we will pay is an inevitable loss of personal liberty in the face of an increasingly data-bloated and overweening state.

After years of hot growth the country's leaders are trying to chart a course that makes investment less reliant on the credit that has fuelled a property boom, but also lifts the living standards of China's burgeoning middle class.The tumbling price of oil caused more oil companies to curtail their operations.

This worrisome trend may be evidence that high purchase prices and burgeoning payments on popular adjustable mortgages as interest rates rise may finally be taking a toll on the budgets of local property homeowners.

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