Sentences with phrase «less than a boon»

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That would be a boon to U.S. intelligence officials who knew even less about North Korea's then - fledgling nuclear program than they do today.
This side effect was less than welcome for me (I love my nails super short and find clipping them an annoying waste of time) but could be a boon for some people.
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In other words, Motorway is a stunt film whose stunts are less conventionally compelling than they are thoughtful, a distinguishing quality that's as much a boon to the film's overall quality as it is a liability — and unfortunately the latter ends up winning out.
I've talked before about self - publishing, how it's been a huge boon to my writing career, but also how authors should temper their expectations: realize that writing, editing, designing a cover for, formatting and converting, and marketing a self - published book is a lot of hard work, and is less likely than the lottery to make you rich.
It's got a low violent crime rate, and the average commute takes less than 15 minutes, which is a boon for working professionals.
The interest paid on savings is usually far less than interest charged on borrowing, so paying off debts with any savings is a serious boon.
It comes less than a week after the Senate passed a tax plan to give that will be a boon to corporate polluters.
«Given rising housing values, the ability to purchase a home with less than five per cent down has been a tremendous boon to many young buyers,» says Wondrak.
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