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President Obama's vocal support for the White Sox has been a welcome boon.
A concentrated influx of tourists can be a welcome boon to an economy, or it can be a pestilence.
This is excellent news economically: With free trade having all but destroyed the islands' banana and sugar industries, fair-trade farming initiatives are a welcome boon.
Many of the people now coming into teaching have backgrounds in maths and the sciences, a welcome boon to a profession where there is a shortage of teachers in the priority 'STEM' subjects of science and technology, engineering and maths.
This will come as a welcome boon to the British tourism industry because the most recent figures for England show that while international spend has increased, domestic tourism was on the decline.
Also, due to its impeccable ergonomics, many of the posture problems that have plagued my hands for years have simply gone away — a welcome boon for anyone who spends as much time on a computer as myself.
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But increasing the Japanese monetary supply to end deflation would also weaken the yen, which Japanese policy makers have openly welcomed as a boon to the country's exporters.
Such students have provided a welcome and much needed boon to American universities.
One might therefore expect the scientific community to welcome intellectual innovations as boons to advancement.
The boon is a welcome one for a country whose economy, despite popular images of bejeweled princes and bedazzling palaces, has been in the doldrums for years.
Democrats welcomed the report as a political boon.
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