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Meanings of increasingly unaffordable in English
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Usage of increasingly unaffordable in English
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However, Swaziland's climate is becoming increasingly arid and agricultural inputs are growing increasinglyunaffordable.
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Families are facing higher prices and stagnating wages and housing is becoming increasinglyunaffordable.
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It is increasinglyunaffordable to buy a home in Auckland.
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That would be politically damaging for Rudd in a country where housing is increasinglyunaffordable.
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This is what fuelled the increasinglyunaffordable healthcare costs.
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Many experts say Super is becoming increasinglyunaffordable and the age of entitlement needs go up.
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New Zealand-made fashion is becoming increasinglyunaffordable.
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New households have to go downmarket or rent, but both these options are also increasinglyunaffordable in places with jobs.
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Housing is increasinglyunaffordable for most ordinary Chinese, a potential source of social discontent that could prompt stronger policy responses.
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Observers have been watching to see whether low interest rates will continue to support what has become an increasinglyunaffordable market.
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Around 500 students have committed to go on rent strike if the university does not reduce what it claims are increasinglyunaffordable rents.
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Despite talk of oversupply and poor demand conditions, this result supports continued price growth in what are considered to be increasinglyunaffordable markets, she said.
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While the economy in Tshwane was growing rapidly, living in Tshwane had also become increasinglyunaffordable for many, the State of the Cities report indicates.