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Meanings of continue buoyancy in English
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Usage of continue buoyancy in English
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The continuedbuoyancy of the economy means there are now decent employment opportunities for most school leavers.
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Continuedbuoyancy in tax revenues is underpinning the favourable outlook for the December Budget, according to new figures.
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Little as he had hoped from its long- continuedbuoyancy, he found matters even worse than he apprehended they would be.
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Residential Site: The continuingbuoyancy in the housing market should help the forthcoming sale of a large residential site at Mullingar, Co Westmeath.
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Tax revenues are running well ahead of target, due to a strong rise in capital gains tax and continuedbuoyancy in stamp duties.
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Continuedbuoyancy in the broad economy continues to favour the development of its business with good margins earned despite rising land and construction costs.
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Their continuedbuoyancy reflects expectations that it will likely take months for investors to get a clear picture of the economic impact of the pandemic.
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The number of company liquidations dropped to its lowest level in 20 years in 2006, underlining the continuedbuoyancy of the economy.