But this is yet another reflection of the property boom-and-bustcycle.
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But lingering debt woes from its last boom-and-bustcycle should hopefully reduce the risk of runaway spending.
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Iowa's housing market hasn't suffered the same boom-and-bustcycle that has devastated states such as California and Florida.
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Photo: SUPPLIED Mr Leduc said Canada's supply management system protected its farmers against the boom-and-bustcycle of world markets.
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While many local officials and civic leaders say the region has permanently left its boom-and-bustcycle behind, others remain wary.
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If growth does accelerate, it could produce the same kind of boom-and-bustcycle that plagued Dubai a few years ago.
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Carry may have to go further higher to bring people back. Emerging markets have seen carry trades fuel a boom-and-bustcycle before.
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What Jackson has discovered, and what Perot is going to learn, is that there is a natural boom-and-bustcycle to celebrity protest politics.
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FEARS of a new boom-and-bustcycle in Britain caused by surging house prices are "misplaced", according to a survey of people's moving intentions.
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Still, many veteran U.S. farm lenders are nervous about agriculture's historical tendency to boom-and-bustcycles.
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Experts say that unlike prior boom-and-bustcycles, the financial industry may not see more hiring anytime soon.
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In theory Swiss Re' financial services unit offers an escape from the boom-and-bustcycles that have characterised the reinsurance industry in the past.
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The researchers think it's an evolutionary adaptation to boom-and-bustcycles in the availability of the endangered orangutans' South Asian rain forest fruit fare.
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The authors cited statistical evidence for the spread of neoliberal policies since 1980, and their correlation with anaemic growth, boom-and-bustcycles and inequality.
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Even as other Pacific salmon populations vanished or entered boom-and-bustcycles typical of ecosystems on the brink of collapse, its own populations persisted.