Good luck refers to the absence of external shocks, such as war or oil price escalation, during the 1990s.
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The reality is that business has been soft for the last several years and price escalations have been less.
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Poor harvest worldwide due to the unfavourable weather conditions has been identified as the cause of the price escalations.
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The dollar and gold are traditional havens at times of uncertainty, and their price escalation suggests growing demand by Iraqis.
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However, these may be replaced with Martin-Baker Mk . 16 IN16S seats, due to a price escalation of the former.
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After eight years of relentless price escalation, angry customers are slamming down phones, brokers said, and picking pointless fights with sellers.
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Using his executive authority to tap into the nation's stockpile of crude oil will increase the refining supply, an action expected to stem the price escalation.
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Grain sources in Chicago said commercial buying was the force behind part of the sharp price escalation on the last trading day for the March contract.
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Sony's Lincoln Square theater, flagship of the Sony Loews chain, has been the leader in ticket price escalation in recent years, with many other New York theaters 25 cents behind.
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"Housing price escalation has exceeded personal income growth for some time, " pointed out Sen . Evan Bayh, D-Ind . " Is it your view that this can go on indefinitely ?"