Large exporters were forced to restructure and enjoyed a long boom from 2002 to 2007.
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This epidemic of uncertain care is an unintended outgrowth of a decades-long boom in elective surgery.
Continued delay now leaves a long boom as the only time to control spending.
As oil prices sank and debt spiralled, Venezuela's long boom came to a painful end.
We are in for a long boom, with only occasional setbacks and corrections.
Reagan got elected, and his policies enabled us to achieve a quarter-century-long boom.
Yet, surprisingly, this turned out to be the beginning of a long boom.
He was a popular leader in the good times, during Spain's long boom.
Despite a long boom spurred by low interest rates inside the euro, Greece did little to tackle its persistent deficits.
Now that the long boom has ended and harder times have returned, the gloss has been rubbed off sterling as well as the economy.
Well, the smart money is betting that the housing-market carnage will create a years-long boom in apartment rents and boost dividends for apartment REITs way up.
It is no consolation that, in 1987, Malaysia was entering a fantastic, decade-long boom, and that it is now perilously close to a prolonged depression.
Stable exchange rates will be a hard habit to ditch, because having currencies linked to the dollar played a big part in the region's phenomenal decade-long boom.
Despite generalized anxiety among the chattering class about an end to the long boom, whether from consumer or business retrenchment or a combination of the two, the bulls are holding their own.
South Korea has long made its investment and savings plans on the assumption of double-digit interest rates: not since the long boom began in the 1960s has the cost of borrowing fallen below 10%.
Meanwhile, mission specialist Charlie Camarda and pilot Jim Kelly have been continuing to inspect the shuttle for damage sustained during the climb to orbit, using the shuttle's 15m-long boom to photograph and scan Discovery's port wing.
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On the other hand, there is surely a connection between the legal reforms carried out in central Europe and the Baltics and their fast growth rates, or between Spain's post-Franco legal opening and its long boom.
The Jan. 9 collapse in Queens didn't cause any life-threatening injuries, but three workers had to be extricated from beneath fallen machinery after the 170-foot-long boom fell and mowed down part of the building's wooden framework, according to officials and witnesses.
This GOP program is an exciting, comprehensive strategy for creating another generation-long economic boom.
Its households are loaded down with mortgage debt, a legacy of its long housing boom.
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The two-decade-long Internet boom has created a huge demand for land in Silicon Valley, pushing up real estate prices.
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There were two--and arguably three--buttons that engaged the supply-side revolution, which, in turn, set up the U.S.' long economic boom from 1983--2007.
Many say that after Malaysia's almost decade-long economic boom, urban professionals who once lauded the DAP's watchdog role, now concentrate on the money game.
But after any long economic boom there is always the danger that people get carried away, believing erroneously that the economic cycle has been banished.
Moreover, the decades-long commodity boom shows no sign of abating.
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Strategists in both parties say Florida's decade-long Hispanic boom is most visible around Orlando, now the second-largest hub of Puerto Ricans in the country outside of New York.
It is hard, of course, to feel too sorry for the Fed's Alan Greenspan, who enjoyed rock-star-like levels of popularity in the late 1990s, when America happily handed him the credit for its long economic boom.
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