Bad loans were ballooning, costs were skyrocketing, and warring fiefdoms from its three merged banks were resisting change. |
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It's not news that nitrogen prices are skyrocketing, and your customers will want to know why and what to do about it. |
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Faced with skyrocketing petroleum prices the government has lost no time in adjusting the prices of gasoline, diesel and cooking gas upwards. |
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This sluggish growth will impede the creation of job opportunities, while skyrocketing inflation will definitely decrease people's real incomes. |
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Bad weather, skyrocketing fuel prices and fierce discount competition are reducing profit margins to razor-thin levels. |
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Three online travel sites have launched business travel services recently, in response to the skyrocketing prices faced by road warriors. |
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This deal was done entirely in secret, allegedly to prevent skyrocketing of land prices in the area. |
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Affordable financing is contributing to the skyrocketing demand for motorcycles. |
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By sheer happenstance, the challenge of skyrocketing butterfat prices coincided with the waning economy. |
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That's what is happening in both Edinburgh and Dublin, as skyrocketing property prices stretch the commuter belt into surrounding counties. |
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Nationally, the number of Americans concerned that Ebola will shoot through the population is skyrocketing. |
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States all across the country are reporting skyrocketing rates of intoxication, overdoses and death. |
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I think Russia will remain a key supplier to us, but any rational consumer spreads risks, particularly with energy prices skyrocketing. |
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In Picardy where seigneurial dues were also minimal, seigneurs used their privileges to lease out logging rights in forests at a time when wood prices were skyrocketing. |
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But almost everyone was too concerned with skyrocketing to fame with their indie band or landing a bit part in some MTV movie to be bothered by academics. |
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Northeast Asia is experiencing an economic boom, with China continuing to post skyrocketing growth rates. |
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A combination of skyrocketing natural gas prices and fear spell a run away North American nitrogen market. |
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Chávez is a populist who has used profits generated by the skyrocketing cost of oil to implement a series of social reforms. |
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That wouldn't do much to bring down inflation, but it would at least help keep it from skyrocketing. |
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This resulted in the milk price skyrocketing to record highs since we entered the Argentinean market. |
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Of course many youngsters go uptown because, with rents skyrocketing downtown, it makes economic sense. |
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Prices would be skyrocketing, further disrupting normal consumption patterns. |
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We must ensure that citizens see costs go down rather than up because bank profits are skyrocketing. |
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For instance, skyrocketing real estate prices in Latin America lead to soaring corn prices because of speculation. |
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However, housing markets got carried away as skyrocketing prices significantly overstepped historical relationships with household income. |
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Poverty, unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, and insecurity are causing profound suffering. |
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However, the skyrocketing production and use of ethanol fuel in the U. S. has turned corn to gold in recent months. |
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And speaking of expense, the cost of using email is skyrocketing. |
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In 2011, Mahone traded in his cowboy hat for a trendy beanie, skyrocketing to viral fame through a series of YouTube music videos. |
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But today, skyrocketing costs price way too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt. |
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With the skyrocketing rise in Internet fraud, security of personal data transmissions has never been more critical to e-commerce. |
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The price of guar gum, produced from the seeds of the guar plant, has been skyrocketing recently. |
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These skyrocketing costs, which are affecting poor people around the world, are severely constraining food assistance programs for refugees and displaced people. |
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But skyrocketing energy prices and rolling brownouts in California tell another story. |
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The 20-year-old single mother said skyrocketing rents and unscrupulous landlords had already forced a number of her peers from a capital they can no longer afford. |
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Just as importantly, the skyrocketing cost of living makes it harder to fill the lower-tech positions that account for about half of all jobs in the area. |
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Students from average families, if they can afford post-secondary education at all, must carry huge debt loads for years to repay the skyrocketing tuition fees. |
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With the cost of traditional media advertising skyrocketing and a glut of ads fighting for consumers' attention, marketers are aggressively seeking out new advertising vehicles. |
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Ritter points to skyrocketing input costs for fuel and natural gas, the rising Canadian dollar that has cut income from grain sales and several years of poor harvest conditions. |
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Unfortunately, constantly skyrocketing oil and cereal prices on the international market are starting to have a negative impact on the Mongolian economy. |
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In recent years, all group plans have experienced skyrocketing prescription drug costs, rising dental fees, an aging population, and government cuts. |
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The rates of heart disease and stroke are lower today than a few decades ago, but looming on the horizon are the consequences of skyrocketing rates of obesity and diabetes. |
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Facilitated by corruption and skyrocketing prices, it was not until the arrival to power of the new president Yayi Boni in 2006 that reform in this sector began. |
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Sales of Jesus coaching a slugger, Jesus digging for a hockey puck, kicking a soccer ball, and handing off a football have been skyrocketing. |
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The practice of parking assets in luxury real estate has been frequently cited as fueling skyrocketing housing prices in Miami. |
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Chronic patients with CML experience skyrocketing white blood cell counts but generally exhibit no symptoms for three to five years. |
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Few topics are more apt to send my blood pressure skyrocketing than this. |
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Mobile radiotelephone service is over 45 years old, but as a result of skyrocketing growth by the cellular industry, few are even aware the older system still exists. |
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Skyrocketing oil prices made Mexican reserves vastly more valuable than before and provided collateral for international loans worth hundreds of millions of dollars. |
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