Sentences with phrase «skyrocketing prices mean»

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This could mean bad news for the avocado toast market, as avocado prices will likely skyrocket.
Today's skyrocketing college tuition prices mean most families can't afford the whole bill on their own.
Sure, it might appear that it's on course to grow for the next 30 years which means the stock price will likely skyrocket, but there is always that possibility that it doesn't.
Naturally, a high demand means prices for accommodations skyrocket but I paid only $ 20 a night.
This means that — in a few short years — as the annual target for the LRET starts to rocket towards its ultimate 41,000 GWh target — power prices will skyrocket under the weight of the $ 65 per MWh shortfall charge — simply because there will be a shortfall in renewable energy production of around 18,000 GWh (see our post here).
In the mean time, our energy prices have skyrocketed.
I haven't noticed any change in food prices, which means said change is «minor increases in», not «skyrocketing».
This would also mean that transaction prices would skyrocket.
The fact that this conflict is over might lead to the price of Bitcoin skyrocketing now that the uncertainty is over, or it may not mean anything at all.
Still, this doesn't mean the price will skyrocket to some weird figure similar to the likes of Sony Xperia X and Xperia X Performance.
Just because home prices skyrocketed in a neighborhood last year doesn't mean they will this year.
Like Houston, a slowdown in your top industry does not necessarily mean that home prices will fall but it certainly means home prices will stop skyrocketing.
Home prices had skyrocketed which meant people could get huge cash outs if they wanted to.
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