Sentences with phrase «move as a boon»

He spent the following weekend on the Sunday morning talk show circuit, championing the move as a boon for American workers.
The company is framing the move as a boon for developers.

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Even if it winds up being little more than a marketing stunt, the move may prove to be a boon for PepsiCo, as soda sales in the U.S. have been flagging recently — carbonated soft drinks have seen their sales plummet 14 % in the past nine years.
The desire of growing numbers of women to seek autonomy through activities outside the household can be a great boon to children if, alongside this trend, there occurs a corresponding move to bring men into the household — to involve them as fully as women in child care and child nurture.
Dana — Totally agree that the refusal to let him film was perversely a boon to the show and no doubt the producers / JO recognized that immediately or they would have, as you said, just moved on to another district.
The court - drawn redistricting plan changed all that, putting the entire new district inside the borders of Monroe County — a move seen as a boon to Brooks.
The move froze out the Southern Tier region, however, and the announcement coincided with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration moving to ban high - volume hydrofracking, a controversial natural - gas extraction process that was seen as a potential economic boon to the region.
The boon likely extends beyond the river, as vultures and storks move wildebeest - derived nutrients tens of kilometers inland.
A big boon for schools that move to flip teaching is that general ed technology can do double time as assistive technology for special ed.
The move is a boon for Aston Martin as not only is the British marque looking to expand its footprint in the luxury and supercar market but also the hypercar segment with the Valkyrie, and who better to determine if the car is ready for customers than the man responsible for tuning the McLaren P1?
Moreover, the creep function is a real boon in bumper - to - bumper traffic as you don't have to push the accelerator every time the car in front of you moves a bit ahead.
The move would be a boon for the U.S. oil and gas industry, which is struggling as crude prices approach seven - year lows.
«For years, falling interest rates have been a boon to the U.S. housing market, keeping monthly mortgage payments low for first - time and move - up buyers alike, even as home values rose,» says Erin Lantz, vice president of Mortgages for Zillow Group.
Read more: Understanding Your Millennial Buyers Lower rates can be a boon for many consumers — such as home owners looking to refinance — but the low rates may help get first - time home buyers on the move, according to Ellie...
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