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"boon" Definitions
  1. boon (to/for somebody) something that is very helpful and makes life easier for you
"boon" Synonyms
blessing godsend benefit windfall advantage good benediction bonanza gain help bonus asset felicity manna benison plus aid perk break gift service kindness courtesy favor(US) favour(UK) indulgence benevolence grace mercy turn benefaction assistance charity good turn good deed generosity donation grant contribution present endowment alms largesse bestowal subsidy offering handout presentation allowance donative giveaway gratuity dominance ascendancy edge lead leverage vantage ascendency start support expediency boost find discovery catch acquisition jackpot bargain breakthrough uncovering unearthing treasure ascertainment gem jewel novelty pride boast honour(UK) honor(US) privilege delight pleasure compliment credit joy satisfaction treat relish source of satisfaction source of pleasure source of pride admiration distinction prestige premium prize recompense remuneration reward bounty extra perquisite accolade award decoration kudo percentage plume charge convivial outgoing companionable social sociable gregarious clubbable clubby extroverted clubable extraverted gay jovial merry friendly cordial congenial unreserved affable amiable bosom best close confidential dear faithful favorite(US) favourite(UK) inseparable intimate special chummy matey pally thick as thieves buddy-buddy as thick as thieves devoted fast firm gleeful happy joyful jolly cheerful joyous sunny elated glad mirthful blithe exuberant jubilant delighted jocund chirpy blithesome free and easy casual easy-going informal natural relaxed unforced airy breezy carefree open spontaneous unceremonious uninhibited easygoing footloose jaunty laid-back More
"boon" Antonyms
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827 Sentences With "boon"

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"Tax simplification would be a boon to small business owners—and a boon to everyone," says Yeske.
Put aside that the survival of Assad is a boon for Iran and Russia, a boon for any autocrat who refuses to compromise, and a boon to any rogue state which defies U.S. norms.
And in a way it is going to be a great boon to the continent, a boon in the sense that now that we've finally agreed that we should have this...it will take time to gel fully into place, but the boon is going to increase infrastructure investment.
Closing this gap would be a boon for the economy.
The general boom in demand is a boon for refiners.
Dany's dragons are a boon but they aren't a deterrent.
Such freedom would be a boon to terrorists and criminals.
However, upcoming marketing campaigns could be a boon for McDonald's.
Most Welsh politicians think tax devolution will be a boon.
For India, too, cheaper renewable energy will be a boon.
For every boon there seem to be a hundred boondoggles.
The event has been a boon for small businesses too.
Why is that, if gambling is such an economic boon?
That's why getting paid severance can be such a boon.
But he said that even volatility could be a boon.
Norwegians increasingly see tourists as a problem, not a boon.
This is seen as a special boon to Silicon Alley.
Caffeine has been a boon for civilization, Michael Pollan says.
Mr. Trump's remarks were arguably a boon to Mr. Corbyn.
So hearing each other's voices should be a boon, right?
Tariffs are a boon to Latin American farmers, he argues.
This, of course, is a boon to privacy and security.
Immigrants (I am one) are a boon to any neighborhood.
For those who are motivated, such independence is a boon.
The new competition could be a boon to Roku, however.
All this has been a huge boon to Vietnam's economy.
This would be a massive boon to dynamism and growth.
Shazam can be a boon to Apple in several ways.
For a struggling theater industry, that could be a boon.
Usually Super Bowl halftime performances are a boon for artists.
This spring has been a boon for the tech IPO.
Sometimes technology is a burden, and sometimes it's a boon.
Trump predicted a market boon if he wins in November.
These efforts have been a boon to the social sector.
Boon had planned to devote his life's work to influenza.
Predictably, the Iran deal was a boon for the group.
VAMPIRES HAVE been a boon for Maven Lore's bottom line.
This might ultimately prove to be a boon on Tuesday.
This phenomenon is mostly a boon for the Democratic Party.
Second, it could mean a massive boon for the workforce.
An early endorsement could have been a boon to Mrs.
And it's an issue they view as a political boon.
Trump has been a singular boon and singularly potent drug.
Managed properly, it could be a boon for Toronto's future.
Fair Game Stock buybacks are a boon for shareholders, right?
For the business traveler, food hall dining is a boon.
To enthusiasts and industry insiders, automation was purely a boon.
Ripe tomato would have been a boon to this salad.
They are both widely seen as a boon for business.
Still, the new statistic could be a boon to advertisers.
Their exceptional physiques were, in general, a boon to designers.
The database could also be a boon for regional publications.
But he sees Watershed as a boon to the community.
In most states, this will be a boon for Sanders.
It's a boon that has benefited residents and visitors alike.
Critics say it would be a boon to sex traffickers.
Prostitution flourishes in the area, a boon for local mobsters.
But high prices are nevertheless a great boon for Putin.
It could be a boon for both Mexico and Canada.
The president has been a fundraising boon for Republican senators.
Having the restaurant has been a boon to the brand.
The news is also a boon to the Trump administration.
Sands sees the investment as a boon to Constellation's shareholders.
The videos are a particular boon for doctors in training.
Yet, there's more — it's also a boon to global security.
That has been a boon to Canadian banks, in particular.
The smaller audience is both a boon and a burden.
The returning defectors are a propaganda boon for Mr. Kim.
It's also going to be a boon to public transit.
This would be a giant boon to the economy over all.
When researching a single song or musical phrase, it's a boon.
The B Corp certification route has been a boon for some.
"I actually combine all my vacations with pineapple traveling," says Boon.
President 25 percent were supposed to be a boon for steelmakers.
That kind of nuance will be a boon to climate research.
However, the new controller could be a boon for cheaters, too.
Filled with rainwater, they are a boon for malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Young Spanish musicians were admitted—a boon for its social life.
That outcome would be a boon for the dollar, said analysts.
Such valuable land is a boon to Rojava's Kurdish-led administration.
His sympathy for business may prove an unlikely boon to environmentalists.
The show's running time also accidentally ended up being a boon.
SOLD OUT The stockpiling has been a boon for panel makers.
But victory for the Northern League would still be a boon.
Most academics agree that the Olympics offer no long-term boon.
It will certainly be a boon to authoritarian governments and regimes.
The plan is an unqualified boon for US defense contractors, however.
So is immigration a boon or a threat for liberal societies?
Will it be a boon or bust for business in Tinseltown?
That said, this research could also be a boon to tourism.
But the deal is also a boon for the White House.
It has been a boon to a certain kind of politician.
The energy boon is in marked contrast to other financial instruments.
But Boon+Gable offered an experience and I thought why not?
The price was widely seen as high, a boon for Conoco.
And it will certainly be a boon to the CBD industry.
Low oil prices are typically considered a boon for consumers' wallets.
Foreign students typically pay full tuition, a boon for U.S. schools.
But in red states, associating with Trump is still a boon.
Increased infrastructure investment also would be a boon to GDP growth.
And it could be a boon for smaller businesses like resellers.
That will be a boon to nightclubbers and shift workers alike.
It should be a boon to shift-workers and clubbers alike.
Clinton's comment could nevertheless end up being a boon to Trump.
But, but, but: Buybacks are a boon for the stock market.
That could send Europe into recession—a boon for political extremists.
A more isolationist America could also be a boon to Africa.
Class actions, they say, are primarily a boon to plaintiffs' lawyers.
The Hill: House Democrats see Kavanaugh controversy as a midterm boon.
And looking ahead, the tax cut should indeed be a boon.
But his endorsement would be a boon for whoever lands it.
Expectations of tax reform have been a boon for U.S. stocks.
His proximity to the first black president is undoubtedly a boon.
It became a boon for them; for us, not so much.
For them, a chance at free healthcare is a rare boon.
For some users, that lack of analytics is a privacy boon.
Britain's chaotic election result is a boon for its European partners.
Still, Chaffetz has pegged the bill a boon for state economies.
So anything that increases efficiency stands to be a major boon.
That's a boon for weight-conscious launches to the space station.
For homeowners, this is a boon, as their assets keep appreciating.
Facebook Dating could be a significant boon for the social network.
That's a huge boon for both DC Comics and Warner Bros.
More: Washington's inquiries could actually be a boon for tech investors.
Are Instagram posts a boon or a benefit for modern art?
A surprise boon from an emergency host isn't new at NBC.
Like the other two, the project seemed both bulwark and boon.
That potential savings could be a huge boon to consumer spending.
But in my experience, weekend jobs can be a professional boon.
Mr. Kwon's case has provided a propaganda boon to the North.
Around Asia, the influx of Chinese travelers has been a boon.
For oil producers and refiners, stronger demand has been a boon.
Whether that's an unalloyed boon to employers remains to be seen.
The result would be a financial boon for local school districts.
The past year has been a boon for trustbusters in tech.
The leaked messages were a boon to targets of corruption inquiries.
His death will be a boon for IRGC propagandists and recruiters.
The nationwide lockdown is almost guaranteed a boon to online entertainment.
It's a disservice to primary voters and boon to the GOP.
Ms. Keil said the excitement was a boon for the project.
Issa's retirement offers yet another boon to House Democrats in California.
The intensive breathing techniques are a boon in stressful legislative moments.
In fact, they've been a boon to a lot of communities.
The new tax law has been a boon for muni bonds.
And it has been a boon for his social life, too.
A league insurance program could be a boon for players, too.
It could be a particular boon to remote, off-grid communities.
It's the boon to the social game that matters the most, though.
Some Republicans see Harvey relief as a possible boon to this schedule.
If this leak is accurate, Fitbit's new watch could be a boon.
After testing the concept successfully, Boon + Gable was formally founded last year.
"The older varieties are less sweet, less like chewing gum," Boon says.
N), in another boon for LaSalle's unwelcome suitor Pebblebrook Hotel Trust (PEB.
A Roth IRA can be a boon for reducing someone's taxable income.
Wireless charging will also be a boon to autonomous electric vehicle fleets.
That's half-true, though immigrants become a bigger boon over time. 11.
For other late night shows, covering Trump has also been a boon.
But he added that it's still a boon for the Democratic candidate.
A cheap currency has not proved to be much of a boon.
Duterte's rise to power has been a boon for the Marcos family.
Another big boon is that the pump isn't as loud as others.
Online dating is a particular boon for those with very particular requirements.
It boosts immunity and is a boon to sufferers of psychosomatic pains.
Boon shoots with a Canon 5D Mark III and 35-millimeter lens.
However, despite Burma's newfound prosperity, fast food is never a health boon.
The $1.5 trillion GOP tax cut is a major boon to corporations.
Southwest used no other aircraft, a boon for servicing and spare parts.
Recently battered oil-linked currencies enjoyed a boon on crude's sharp rebound.
For others, the Zika outbreak in Singapore has become an unlikely boon.
Seen one way, the deal has been a boon for the industry.
That said, if you're a social person, this could be a boon.
In return, the manpower is a boon for the alternative energy producers.
The left says the clean-energy revolution will be an economic boon.
E-sports are gaining popularity rapidly, a boon to Nvidia's bottom line.
This would represent a boon for competition, free speech and technological innovation.
Yet whether they are a long-run boon is harder to assess.
Ports hope the change will be a boon for their wider economies.
Democrats view the turmoil as an enormous boon to their congressional odds.
The convenience of online shopping and banking is a boon to consumers.
That could be a boon for the Mexican and United States economies.
When it comes to procuring public goods, their bullishness is a boon.
Done well, it could prove a much-needed boon for the company.
But bigger refund checks might not be the economic boon Cohn thinks.
It was a boon for President Donald Trump ahead of the election.
That's been a boon to American consumers, especially those with less money.
Diesel's woes will at first be a boon for gasoline car sales.
Of course, trade liberalization is not always a boon for poorer countries.
Republicans have characterized their plan as a boon for the middle class.
A boon for Trump While Democrats are flailing, Trump can hardly lose.
Many supporters of the pipeline expansion say it'd be an economic boon.
But we are quite far from this promised boon in wireless speed.
These potential opportunities could turn the GDPR regulatory burden into a boon.
Many travelers aren't packing light, a habit that's a boon to airlines.
The holiday season isn't just a boon to retailers that sell merchandise.
This will be a boon for Iran's chronically mismanaged and struggling economy.
The ingenuity of new residents is also a boon for fading towns.
If things continue on their current trajectory, it's a boon for Beijing.
"The Internet was supposed to be a boon for artists," Taplin observes.
But not everyone sees the event as a boon to the country.
Marriage is a boon for male earnings; motherhood drags female earnings down.
PacRim has tried to sell Tyonek residents on an economic boon, too.
That's dreadful by global standards but a boon for many North Koreans.
Herman Boon, he's a comedian that makes a lot of funny jokes.
Members of Congress have described the project as more boondoggle than boon.
The move is seen as a boon for tourists and for businesses.
The exhibition was curated by Dr. Zehra Jumabhoy and Boon Hui Tan.
In that case, it ended up being a boon for the company.
Once online, the GMT will be a major boon to optical astronomers.
But for readers, experts say, the additions will be a huge boon.
Co-working arrangements will prove a boon to malls, Mr. Kennedy said.
Second, the extended period of ultralow interest rates has been a boon.
It's logical that an unpredictable president is a boon to news outlets.
Plus, he said, Trump's presence on the ballot will be a boon.
Obviously, 3D printing has been a boon to this kind of storytelling.
The reëlection of Barack Obama was a boon for the prepping industry.
Cheney's absence is a boon to the campaign of former US Rep.
Both dates turned out to be a boon for the chocolate industry.
While obviously a boon for public health, these massive improvements mystified epidemiologists.
Historically, evidence suggests tax cuts can be a boon for the economy.
The tax break, granted in 2013, was a boon for Mr. Epstein.
The phenomenon has, in many respects, been a boon for African economies.
And lower rates, all else equal, should provide a boon to equities.
The meat substitute protein trend could be a boon for those chains.
Weed jobs are also a boon to workers that other industries overlook.
"A lot milestones will follow," said Boon in an email on Tuesday.
For CBS, this is a boon for its $6-a-month app.
So a pullback on the trade war is a boon to Americans.
But the growth boon is not just about improvements in the eurozone.
Yet where workers are scarce, they are likely to be a boon.
Kenya's new Chinese-built railway should have been a boon for business.
"The tax bill as a whole is a tremendous boon," he said.
He argues that that&aposs been a major boon to his performance.
Make no mistake: African immigration is a boon for the United States.
But for short-sellers, it has been nothing short of a boon.
Under Xi, party membership has become even more of a professional boon.
This bill has been promoted as a boon for the middle class.
The tax bill, if anything, is a boon for the wealthiest Americans.
He is a finalist in the prestigious Channel 7 Boon Sua Tournament.
It's hard to argue this move isn't a boon for the president.
Burning fossil fuels, for instance, has been a massive boon to humanity.
A. problem, Palisa Anderson — an owner of Chat Thai, Boon Cafe in Sydney and Boon Luck Farm in Northern New South Wales — remembers trekking through the streets of snowy London, trying to find passion fruit for a Christmas Pavlova.
Big business knows that Kavanaugh could be a boon to their bottom line.
"Our poll rather unhinges a few accepted orthodoxies," ICM's director Martin Boon said.
Others said the change could ultimately be a boon for the island nation.
"It is a real boon for using science as a tool of diplomacy."
Chinese tourists have been a huge boon to Japan's economy in recent years.
It took a while, but technology has finally flipped from boon to bogeyman.
But it's a mistake to see Trumpism as a boon to white applicants.
Sure, policymakers are touting the deal as a boon to their national economies.
But ultimately, Sanchez believes the consumer landscape could be a boon for retail.
Besides helping reduce harmful greenhouse gases, carbon sequestration is a boon for farming.
It's likely this expanded focus will be a boon for Conan's online presence.
At present, Western suppliers see the rise of Chinese aerospace as a boon.
A market less in thrall to speculators might seem like an unalloyed boon.
But some forms of packaging, especially for meat, can be an environmental boon.
What's more, the weak currency is a boon for the export-driven economy.
The new capability is a boon for iPhone users without the latest models.
Out of apartheid and the Rwandan genocide came a boon for international justice.
The Canadian location has been a boon to Drop, according to the company.
"Open hardware" like the FlyPi is a boon for scientists in poor countries.
Exploit-writing has been a boon for many Argentine hackers, including Juliano Rizzo.
That was a boon for Taiwanese universities which were worrying about falling enrolment.
Olsen could be a boon for your fantasy team during your playoff run.
In principle, bringing North Korea back into international society would be a boon.
For Mr Kim a greater degree of sanctions-busting is a huge boon.
A weaker sterling should be a boon for U.K. companies with foreign earnings.
This is why artificial intelligence has been such a boon to this science.
Go deeper: Tiger's Masters win could be a boon for the golf business
The bull run in fuel demand and prices is a boon for producers.
Former diplomats and others saw Trump's actions as a potential boon to Russia.
No single voice has been a greater boon to that effort than Beck's.
"This is going to be a tremendous boon to the economy," he added.
Apple's willingness to defend encryption and its customers has been a tremendous boon.
Kiragu, meanwhile, is convinced the solar tiles can be a boon to schools.
Expectations for such policies had been a boon for the market's postelection rally.
"This is going to be a tremendous boon to the economy," he said.
Fortunately, her analytics approach has been a boon both for dieters and investors.
Value promotions and innovative menu items have been a boon for these chains.
But there's no denying technology is a boon among Arizona's less-populated areas.
That is a boon to pulp producers, who export nearly all their output.
The deal is a boon for both companies, but especially so for Uber.
But, in a boon for Republicans, Blankenship won't be on the November ballot.
For manufacturers of all sorts, most notably carmakers, cheap steel is a boon.
The nuke deal has been a boon to Iran in one area -- tourism.
Doing so will not just be a huge economic boon to our nation.
Chris has been an absolute boon to our understanding of interactions with LPs.
Exchange rate moves have been a boon to Japanese, euro and UK stocks.
But the widespread adoption of cheap Chinese smartphones is not entirely a boon.
President Obama's vocal support for the White Sox has been a welcome boon.
For the well educated and privileged, European Union membership has been a boon.
That excitement, though, has not turned into a fundraising boon for the DNC.
One of the hottest startups in autonomous trucking just announced another cash boon.
Always an eerie kind of boon, this ghostly time added to your clock.
Much of that growth came from a boon in next-day air volume.
That Musk is essentially synonymous with Tesla has been a boon for Tesla.
Mr. Reeves told me that Zenefits's "implosion" had been a boon to Gusto.
In short, ISDS has been a boon to American industry, jobs and strength.
It turns out immigration is a boon for innovation in the United States.
The heightened interest in Mount Everest has been a revenue boon for Nepal.
In some ways, this unique status has been a boon to Darling's business.
But the decriminalization of weed can be a boon for pet safety, too.
America may have its problems, but it's still a boon to live here.
There's no question the American energy renaissance has been a boon for consumers.
Despite the rhetoric, a Trump administration could be a boon for foreign investors.
Beyond improving the racing experience, another boon of good weather is the view.
This year, the coronavirus has been an unanticipated boon to the gun industry.
Mr. Dixon said that tourists are a boon that the city depends on.
They see privatization as a boon for the private sector, not for veterans.
While the news was a boon for Tesla, it also caused some confusion.
Companies are quickly realizing that good privacy practices are a boon for business.
For a few thousand workers, those tariffs, across administrations, have been a boon.
Trump has tried to frame Putin's return to the table as a boon.
"I think this will be a huge boon, especially to housing," Cramer said.
Rooms with up to eight beds are a rare boon for big groups.
Not that coherence would be a boon; there's no reason for this show.
Problem is fracking, despite its troubles, is a boon to the Pennsylvania economy.
John Cornyn to hypothesize that this dynamic would be a boon for Biden.
For smaller cities, an anchoring corporate headquarters or university can be a boon.
Some analysts fear the state's largess could prove as much bane as boon.
It has been a boon for post offices and employees like Mr. Wilson.
It's a boon for constructors, so we see it a lot in crosswords.
The deal will still be a financial boon to the younger Mr. Murdoch.
Democrats lambasted it as a boon for the rich, including for Mr. Trump.
That can be a boon to free speech, say proponents of the policy.
In addition to providing a ratings boon, an emphasis on politics wins accolades.
Family Link has lots of perks that may be a boon for parents.
Still something we're considering, and would be a big boon to the economy.
But the long lines can be a migraine as well as a boon.
Previously, the boon of e-commerce packages had served to buoy the USPS.
But the trade proved to be a boon for Nova — and the Pirates.
Hardwick sees the fight for a $15 minimum wage as a potential boon.
Indeed, fuel efficiency improvements have been a boon to consumers across the country.
The result was a boon to both his livestock and the local environment.
It was purchased by the Boon Foundation for Narrative Graphic Arts in Belgium.
Statewide, there are signs of resurgence, potentially a boon to Republicans this year.
Maryland Baltimore city: Majority-black Baltimore city should be a boon for Clinton.
This has been a boon to America's competitors, such as Russia and China.
We swung by the Boon Burger Café, which claims to be "Canada's first all-vegan burger cafe," where I ate the Spicy Boon Buffalo Burger, a grilled patty with Louisiana hot sauce, mayo, guacamole, tomatoes, celery, red onions, and lettuce.
Practitioners who create viral videos can expect to see a boon for their business.
A cheap, uncheatable and instant diagnostic tool would thus be a boon at airports.
But there is no question that it's been a boon to the investor class.
Those were a boon to the companies behind the pipelines, TransCanada andEnergy Transfer Partners.
On its face, this is a boon in liberal enclaves and left-leaning districts.
The deal could be a boon for Freeport's stock, which has fallen behind peers.
Setting aside their contributions to overall growth, are immigrants a fiscal boon or burden?
A late-career job switch may be a boon for a financially secure retirement.
The lift was driven by a boon in online shopping, which grew 12 percent.
The simplicity of the Nest Secure system is both a boon and a bane.
Danke is confident that Gu's addition will be a boon to its operational capacity.
So in this regard encouraging more business travellers would, in fact, be a boon.
Being inside an opportunity zone would potentially be a huge boon for the venture.
That's because the 2017 bill could be a boon for software-industry M&A.
But the sector as a whole has been a boon for the recording industry.
Users, for whom Anonymous Login would have been a boon, were overlooked and ignored.
It could also backfire and end up being a boon for traditional cigarette companies.
Colombia's flower industry saw a huge boon following the 1991 Andean Trade Preference Act.
Cheap steel, however, is a boon to many producers as well as to consumers.
The feature could be a boon to Facebook advertisers that seek to be remembered.
Surely her support skills would be a boon in the next Super Smash Bros.
And African demand is also a boon to the rice-producing countries of Asia.
The cash crunch has been an undreamed-of boon for the electronic-payments industry.
This week has been an absolute boon for people looking for a good cry.
That's when Boon began studying photography, so she could represent her children's lives better.
In the short term, then, Mr Barr's summary is a boon to Mr Trump.
What if we treated them as the boon of billions of years of evolution?
"That's gold to me!" says Choon Boon Ng, founder of the pilot recycling plant.
Business from the CIA in the U.S. has been a big boon for AWS.
The failure of the Wii U has been a boon for the Nintendo Switch.
Rogun would in theory be a boon for Tajikistan which suffers frequent power blackouts.
Two recent papers suggest that declining discrimination has been a boon for the economy.
With customers increasingly engaged, proximity has become a major boon for startups in NYC.
That is not just a boon for hotels and gift shops the world over.
While many cast this move as a boon for Latinos, the data suggest otherwise.
The automaker's anticipated entry into semis could also be a boon for trucking companies.
The appearance was disastrous for the tobacco industry, though a boon to public health.
Berkshire's meeting has become a key tourism boon for Omaha, driving up hotel occupancy.
So the milk delivery job was a mild boon to Pablo and his family.
For net exporters, it looks like a boon to dramatically reduce their tax liability.
"If we choose carefully and strategically, that could be a real boon," he said.
The weaker yen proved a boon for Japan's Nikkei which closed up 0.3 percent.
However, this boon could be short-lived, according to Brooks Macdonald's chief investment officer.
Lengthening life expectancy is a boon for millions of Japanese retirees leading full lives.
Done properly, a revised trade agreement could be a huge boon for both countries.
Booker was one of 13 Democrats to reject it, a boon to Big Pharma.
Update July 12th, 5:15PM ET: Added comment from Boon Sheridan on Niantic's response.
Ms. Bass said the queen's decision was a boon for the anti-fur movement.
As I said above though, Instagram is also a boon for the art world.
The growing sophistication of such weapons is also a boon for makers of them.
Anything that energizes the anti-Trump vote will be a boon to Democrat Northam.
This sort of passive vaccination is a boon—but only up to a point.
Action now on climate change can also provide a boon to the U.S. economy.
For example, GE may find a boon in infrastructure projects in emerging African countries.
This inability to hide the costs of bloated government is a boon for taxpayers.
For long-suffering admirers of Brutalism, the internet has proved an unexpected boon companion.
This might be bad news for big companies, but it's a boon for consumers.
Many large, multinational tech companies see it as a potential boon for their business.
Trump has pitched the tax-reform plan as a boon to the middle class.
To most observers, the past eight years have been a boon for Big Labor.
If implemented successfully, the move could also prove a huge boon for Apple's developers.
The designation was an immediate boon to owners of property within the selected areas.
And having ready access to Touch ID on your keyboard is a genuine boon.
The prospects of deregulation have been a boon for equities since the U.S. election.
Boosting the standard deduction should be a big boon for a lot of them.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian home entertainment installer Paul Boon has relied for years on Amazon.
Immigration, whether high- or low-skilled, is unquestionably a boon for the American economy.
For Instapaper, this could actually be a boon in addition to operating within Pinterest.
Securing a project like the airport terminal would be a massive boon for ICA.
Banks could provide a boon by putting more money toward stock buybacks and dividends.
Hitting the pause button throughout the work day can be a boon to productivity.
The rent check she received for the parking spot was a boon every month.
One of the proposals would be a boon to small clinics and independent researchers.
An earlier version of this article misstated the name of Boon Cafe's family farm.
As such, they're a gift to the popular press and a boon to biographers.
The changes have been a boon for companies that struggled under the old system.
That was a great boon for musicians and artsy types, but it's inherently unsustainable.
Is the commercialization of art a boon to the industry or its death knell?
These companies mythologized their own omniscience when it was a boon to their business.
Not everyone has been convinced that the milk-alternative boom is a health boon.
That dynamic mostly has been a boon for the stock market in recent years.
It claims the investment will be a boon for Myanmar, incentivising peace and development.
Outside of capital investment, Mr. Gilbert's involvement has been a major boon to StockX.
If that surge carries over in 23, it'd be a boon for her hopes.
This economic activity would create good jobs and be a boon for rural counties.
And domestic employment and corporate profits have been strong, usually a boon for stocks.
The elimination of the estate tax could be a boon for super-wealthy families.
The site now draws 2.3m tourists yearly, quite a boon in a rural spot.
Furthermore, the recently passed tax reform bill should be a boon for capital spending.
Steve Grasso, CNBC market analyst, says this is a boon for Wall Street bulls.
The breakdown of authority in Yemen has been a boon for the human traffickers.
Moreover, impeachment has turned out to be a financial boon for the Trump campaign.
His return from the disabled list Thursday has been a boon for the Yankees.
Even when they're accurate, early diagnoses of disease may not always be a boon.
But Apple's algorithm also appears to have been a boon for its own apps.
Mnuchin says considering backdating tax cut to January 1: Would be 'boon' to economy
For tech companies that specialize in data management, then, this could be a boon.
The upgraded booth has been a boon to Ms. Price-Wilson's busy freelance career.
And Galactic's IPO could eventually be a boon for the overall industry, he said.
The unpredictable and fast-moving Trump era has been a boon for the newspaper.
It shouldn't really sink prices materially, but it does throw the president a boon.
The boon to Trump's mood from the California trip may carry into the weekend.
Moreover, our great supply of natural gas is a boon for our geopolitical leverage.
In some ways, SESTA could be a boon for today's most successful internet companies.
As frightening as that sounds for employees, it has been a boon for shareholders.
In the short term, this shift will most likely be a boon for consumers.
High-skilled immigrants are a massive boon to the economy and to U.S. workers.
While this would be a boon to researchers, data security is a top concern.
His presidency, probably, continues to be a boon for antidepressant sales across the land.
The increased attention to the issue has been a boon to Moment, Kendall says.
Boon wants to "open the richness of the collection to public eyes," Spindler said.
Trump campaign officials have said that impeachment has been a boon for its coffers.
For China, panda exchange programs are both a conservation strategy and an economic boon.
The deal -- if eventually finalized -- would amount to a boon for Trump's economic agenda.
But recent retail shutterings and bankruptcies may be a boon for these temporary stores.
And, worse, killing civilians in ISIS's territory could be a boon for its own recruitment.
The deal could prove a boon for sales of Kespry's drones and data analytics software.
The law has been a boon to agriculture, supporting economies across the Midwest's Corn Belt.
Uber's Elevate program has also certainly been a boon for recruiting big names in engineering.
Lower interest rates are helpful for companies and thus a boon for the stock market.
If they figure it out, it could be a boon to conservation, health, and agriculture.
He gave them an enemy to obsess over, and that's always a boon for ratings.
SoftBank's partnerships with major automakers are also proving to be a boon to transportation startups.
Some businesses are even claiming the hikes may actually be a boon to their companies.
A potential boon is a bumper discovery in the oceans off Guyana, in South America.
He is the greatest boon for the business since the invention of the printing press.
Any process that is parsimonious in their use would thus be a boon to industry.
That self-centered tweet destroyed what should have been a boon to the Trump campaign.
Making the leap from apparel to fashion would be a boon to Amazon's bottom line.
Estes to be explicitly identified as an incumbent has been a boon to the campaign.
Martin quality at lower prices has been a boon for the company — and its dealers.
Communism has done Cuba few favours but it has proved a boon for its bees.
It would also be a boon if protests outside the convention remain peaceful, she added.
In many parts of the developing world, WhatsApp has been a boon for facilitating commerce.
Growing demand for AML sleuths has been a boon for those who certify them, too.
If handled well—a big if—it would be a boon for the young stockmarket.
Yes, but: Cybersecurity is increasingly seen as a boon to uptime, rather than an obstacle.
Executives in this industry have also pegged Obamacare as a boon to the sharing economy.
Supporters say it will be an economic boon that will decrease dependency on foreign oil.
That could be a boon to consumers; it would have pleased the Goldstein brothers, too.
Hurt (IPAC)Another boon for the planet hunters is that their support network is huge.
She describes it as "a boon to American power—and a bane to Russian brawn".
A better political climate and calmer commodity markets have been a boon for the country.
The oil supply surge of 2014 should have proved a boon to the Chinese economy.
That's a boon for the shipping industry but a threat to the fragile Arctic ecosystem.
DreamWorks' burgeoning TV business will also be a boon to Universal, Wall Street analysts said.
That could be a boon for all kinds of industries, from sports to virtual reality.
Yet the cocktail of growth woes and dovish central banks proved a boon for bonds.
More generally, the Big East's renewed focus on basketball is a boon to its programs.
Capitol Counsel Partner Shannon Finley lauded Jablon's experience and connections as a boon for clients.
Ultimately, the Clean Power Plan is also a boon for our nation's economy and independence.
You have more choice than ever before, and that's both a burden and a boon.
But it's hard to see Plepler's choice to leave as a boon for AT&T.
The new project will be a boon to anyone using Uber outside the United States.
That ought to be a huge boon for a continent divided by arbitrary colonial borders.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Amazon's aircraft fleet expansion is proving a boon for Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).
If automakers get the connected car right, it could be a huge boon for Detroit.
The relationship was a boon for the NRA, and seemingly for the broker, as well.
And mobile has proved an unexpected boon for Facebook, which is better suited to smartphones.
Instead, an increase in wealth brings happiness only if others aren't experiencing the same boon.
The letters "EJB" are the initials of Ed Boon, creator of the Mortal Kombat series.
Republicans have been trying to market tax reform as a boon for the middle class.
Proponents argue that good public pre-schooling would therefore be a social and economic boon.
The success of the national teams, in particular the women's side, has been a boon.
The deal has subsequently proved to be an economic boon not just for Iran, but
Analysts have forecast that automated vehicles could actually be a boon for the alcohol industry.
"This is going to be a boon to rich people," he told CNBC's Jessica Dickler.
It's a boon for corporate lobbyists and wealthy donors and bad medicine for everyone else.
Thus, the amount of water in these reports is a huge boon to future explorers.
"This safe viewing will be a tremendous boon to tourism on the island," said Okabe.
Along with the primary debates, town halls have been a ratings boon for cable news.
Others questioned Mr. Lowe's assertion that the game was an economic boon for Phenix City.
Foliage tourism, a multibillion-dollar boon to the northeastern United States, is about to begin.
Whether or not a bust is coming, this boon we've been enjoying can't last forever.
What's further, the legalization of marijuana has been a boon for criminal gangs and cartels.
Yes, scrapping the deal has boosted oil prices, a temporary boon for the Russian economy.
For many people looking to go legit, the rapidly growing legal industry is a boon.
The Gear VR giveaway, for one, could be a boon for sales of the device.
The event that jump started the community's first big boon in 2010 only exemplifies that.
That could make the feature a major boon to Facebook's efforts in the developing world.
The last stage, which Dalio says he's entering, involves returning the boon of his knowledge.
The fund's launch follows that of the NYSE Pickens Oil Response ETF (BOON) in February.
Liberal tax economists see little benefit in it beyond another boon to the already rich.
Broadening voter access would be a boon to the Democrats' presidential hopes here in 2020.
The platform-wide playlists can be a boon to lesser-known artists just starting out.
Handled correctly, either would have been a boon to domestic steel and manufacturing in general.
And analysts called the decision an abandonment of key allies and a boon for ISIS.
The question, though, is whether this is actually a boon for these new female employees.
If that posed a problem to Sanna's wholesale customers, it spelled a potential consumer boon.
The 1980's and early 1990's were a boon for the baseball card industry.
Beyond the convenience of checking email, AR could be a huge boon to first responders.
Getting it right could mean the difference between a boon for security and a boondoggle.
Though their interconnected plots make release changes hard, they are also a box-office boon.
Over the very long term, economic growth has been a boon to health and longevity.
The House and Senate bills, as a further boon to industry, would prohibit such action.
Brooke Heard Ellis and Joel Boon Yee Tay were married May 12 in New York.
The real boon for the jihadists will be the second-order effects of his death.
That financial know-how could be a boon to Uber ahead of its own IPO.
But the union's decision to remain officially neutral will be a boon to Mr. Sanders.
The report, which includes several Delta counties, is a boon for researchers and program heads.
Those changes have been a boon to Medicare beneficiaries and the system as a whole.
And that could lead to a boon in even more innovative sex tech over time.
The border aid bill has been a boon for child-detention-center companies as well.
A tie-up with Amazon was expected to be a boon to traffic for Kohl's.
The spike is a boon for CEO Jeff Bezos, who really needed a good week.
He also noted that the sliding doors are a potential boon for cyclists and pedestrians.
"Any innovation that can lower balance of system costs is a boon to the market."
She added that Brazil's naturally favorable soil and weather conditions are a boon to farmers.
So it remains to be seen whether this can be a boon to online sales.
Already, GOP strategists say it has been a boon to their fundraising and candidate recruitment.
On one hand, long lines of sneakerheads waiting for new shoes are a marketing boon.
The dynamic has also been a boon for companies whose financial results missed the mark.
His presidency hasn't been the boon for gun-rights supporters that they might have hoped.
Who would willingly abandon her own home, even briefly, if such a boon is new?
"Privately, I think a lot of Tory MPs are very pro-recreational cannabis," says Boon.
But the internet's lack of friction has been a boon to the dark side, too.
At first blush, that might seem like a boon for critics who represent those groups.
The limited feature list and transparency of Spectacles could be a boon for social acceptance.
RegCo will be headed by Tan Boon Gin, who is the chief regulatory officer at SGX.
That's not to say that any given free agent can't be a boon for a team.
This presidential election season—okay circus—has been a ratings boon for network and cable news.
Advocates say refugees are vetted thoroughly and end up being a boon to their new communities.
Franklin Graham, a prominent evangelical pastor, called transgender bathroom-rights a boon to "paedophiles and predators".
However, even this short-term experiment with gaming was a huge boon to Facebook's bottom line.
Several lawmakers asked whether that would be a boon to terrorists, drug dealers and other criminals.
THE rise of ride-hailing firms like Uber and Lyft has been a boon for passengers.
The combination of import tax and export subsidy certainly sounds like a boon to exporting firms.
This could be a boon for Denver, which has struggled to keep pace with regional growth.
Systems like GPT-2, once mature, could be a fantastic boon to all sorts of industries.
Roberts said the uptick in new streaming services could actually be a boon for the business.
The planned enhancement is projected to be a billion-dollar boon for Canada's burgeoning cannabis businesses.
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"It wasn't perceived as a big economic boon for them to do that," he said Friday.
His habit of self-funding his own campaigns would be a big boon for the party.
"That happened over the course of 25 years," Boon says of his career at the studio.
Mitigating the damage from Alzheimer's, even if it cannot be cured, would also be a boon.
Western conservatives, meanwhile, praised the reductions, saying they would be a boon to the local economy.
For developers, this may be a boon for all this to be integrated directly into AWS.
While legalizing marijuana can be a huge economic boon, critics say minorities are being left out.
That's a bad thing if you're malnourished, but a boon if you're trying to lose weight.
Any military outcomes short of prompt and decisive triumph would be a boon to his opponents.
These developments clearly undermine long-held economic doctrines, and they've been a boon to working families.
After all, a divided Democratic party would be a great boon to Trump's 2020 reelection bid.
For a country whose tax receipts total around 11% of GDP, that is a sizeable boon.
New startup Boon+Gable hopes to change that by sending a personal shopper to your house.
Yet its biggest boon, economists since Adam Smith have argued, is that it makes countries richer.
To be sure, temporary or not, the tax breaks have been a boon for small businesses.
The sell-off in the stock market was a boon to the mortgage market last week.
So far, uncertainty around Brexit has been a boon for lawyers, driving demand for their services.
"It could be a boon to VW's profitability though details remain to be seen," he said.
On Friday, Trump hailed the deal as a boon for the economies of all three countries.
A sharp increase in air freight demand has been a boon to passenger airlines as well.
But in the end, this strategy might be a long-term boon to the bottom line.
In a perverse sense, this chaotic history has turned out to be something of a boon.
Letting managers see what is going on might be a boon for conservation in some fisheries.
It's also a major boon to Kingsbury's efforts to wear out defenses with his spread system.
The growing clout of online platforms is a boon to society but a headache for trustbusters.
A shift in global capital away from America would be a particular boon to emerging markets.
Plenty of political observers thought the Puerto Rican diaspora would be a political boon to Democrats.
So far this year, the dollar has been fairly weak, a boon for multinational companies' earnings.
You can also add cards from various wallets, such as Orange Cash, Ticket Restaurant and Boon.
Appointments are available on demand or up to 30 days in advance, a boon for planners.
And in some parts of the country, Mr. Trump has been a boon to the party.
They could get another boon in the next week, thanks to Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Some lobbyists say Trump's presence on the GOP ticket could be an unexpected boon for conventiongoers.
Furthermore, Google's policy toward censorship, along with its larger political attitudes, have been a recruiting boon.
Republicans in Washington worry that Moore's candidacy in the race would be a boon to Jones.
But Biden's long career in government is as much a drag on him as a boon.
This explains why some view robots as a threat while others view them as a boon.
The plentiful bacon was a boon, but bacon does better with fluffy rather than chewy buns.
But some, including Kim Kardashian, have heralded Instagram's decision as a boon to users' mental health.
Supporters of the bill are lauding its passage as a boon to community and regional banks.
Trump and congressional Republicans have touted the tax overhaul as a boon to the middle class.
Those fur-trimmed parkas so common on city sidewalks have become a boon to backwoods trappers.
Saccone, meanwhile, has been touting Trump's signature legislative achievement as a boon for the middle class.
It wouldn't even be the first time a film has been a boon for the band.
That would be a boon for law enforcement — just lock up anyone who fit the profile.
There's no major bonus for flushing out the giants, no big boon for destroying the kobolds.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Olympics are already proving to be a boon for Comcast Corp's (CMCSA.
So a single sign-on (or zero sign-on, in some cases) will be a boon.
In a way it was a boon for environmentalism—it rallied all of the complacent people.
It's potentially a boon for the company as it looks to make money off of WhatsApp.
Mr. Baker says he sees self-driving cars as an eventual safety boon, despite current problems.
Despite its grim subject matter, the museum and monument have proved a boon to Montgomery's economy.
Her efforts nonetheless proved a boon for him, bringing him new visibility, and credibility, and adulation.
The latter has been a boon for tax receipts and a potential source of fiscal stimulus.
The spending has proven a boon for medical staffing companies like AMN Healthcare and Aya Healthcare.
Experts add that driver monitoring systems would be a boon to safety even in conventional situations.
And Mr. Wolf — and his legion of baby boomer fans — isn't just a boon to NBC.
Trump officials has occasionally admitted the trade war is not the boon the administration typically claims.
These may be a huge boon to an immune system faced with an otherwise deadly infection.
They might be a boon to neural scientists, burrowing into the brain to measure nerve signals.
Such legislation has the potential to be a boon to corporate America and therefore to stocks.
Microtargeting might help some small enterprises get ahead, but that doesn't mean it's a boon overall.
"The Hunger Games" was an early education in both the boon of celebrity and its hazards.
And minimizing risk with minimal effort is a boon to anyone who cares about online security.
For Mr. Gordon, the owner of Footprints Cafe, Uber's investments have been a boon for business.
The president's campaign has already set out to portray impeachment as a boon to its strategy.
I would also stress the extent to which this rebranding is a boon to the city.
But for the families that it helped, it was an incredible, once-in-a-century boon.
They're also a boon to oil companies and other corporations that kill vast numbers of birds.
That effort, once seen as a boon to his public health agenda, has been more controversial.
Cross-border transfer volumes have seen a sharp rise in recent years — a boon for Currencycloud.
The House schedule in January will be a boon for Pressley's and Ocasio-Cortez's surrogate work.
Despite the complications, Ms. Kelly's feud with Mr. Trump has proved a boon for her career.
The Genius Bar is a boon to average people who need occasional help with their tech.
The power it generates is a boon to an area where the hospital once used flashlights.
And ticket resale companies – like mine – are a boon to music-loving consumers in many ways.
The territorial defeat of ISIS was supposed to be a boon for victims of their cruelty.
Hiding Likes is probably a win for the sanity of humanity, and a boon to creativity.
As artificial intelligence becomes more integral to its platform, such data would be a huge boon.
The format, moreover, is a casting boon, enticing marquee actors to drop in for an episode.
The rise of the yold will be a boon to themselves, to economies and to societies.
The change of boroughs has proved a huge boon for a culture lover like Ms. Halter.
Mr. Trump has routinely pointed to the rising prices as a boon to American steel companies.
And in many ways, their broader fashion options are a boon for women, not a problem.
Additionally, USMCA also will be a boon to businesses of every size, including small and medium.
Still, some Republicans were less confident that impeachment would be a boon at the ballot box.
Ryan Zinke, came out in favor of TPP as a boon to his state's agricultural sector.
Philippe Boon is "one of the main collectors of original comic artworks as well as objects, statutes, illustrations and paintings," said Daniel Spindler, the vice president of the foundation, who noted that Boon has one of the broadest collections of this kind of work in Europe.
Consolidating America's overlapping financial agencies into fewer regulators would be a boon for everyone except their staff.
The ability to produce multiple copies of the most productive such animals would be a great boon.
For those who leave, the freedom to live and work where they choose is an immense boon.
For Chinese founders, the interest has been a boon as domestic sources of fundraising have dried up.
Instant access makes streaming content for kids a boon to parents, but it comes with some complications.
It's also a boon for Uber's mapping efforts, which will be a critical tool for autonomous driving.
While Ukraine and Poland can attribute their much recent growth to a boon in their tech sectors.
"This happens all the time," says Boon, starting a new thought in the middle of a sentence.
President Donald Trump's 25 percent tariffs on steel imports were supposed to be a boon for steelmakers.
It's also an important fishing hub that provides both food for the region and an economic boon.
That's been a huge economic boon, though it's also meant a loss of biodiversity and polluted water.
The past three quarters have been a boon time, with small-business confidence still near record highs.
Some analysts say the negative perception of China's 5G operators is a boon for Finnish firm Nokia.
The rapid growth of Instagram has been a huge boon to consumer brands whose goods photograph well.
The ability to scale poultry farming is also a significant boon to impoverished living in rural areas.
These investments are a boon for consumers: Amazon continues to set new standards for convenience and service.
Profit margins on TVs are infamously razor-thin, and better ads could be a boon to manufacturers.
The Dothan chapter has been a boon for Amanda Bynum, who cried through every meeting at first.
For chains like Burger King, Dunkin' and others, the meat substitute protein trend could be a boon.
And they are reliable at the voting booth; a boon for Republicans and a problem for Democrats.
"The BOJ decision is a boon to bond markets around the world," said KBC strategist Piet Lammens.
The truth is that social networks have been a boon to partisans of every stripe — conservatives especially.
Social media can either be a boon or a liability for contestants on the Bachelor and Bachelorette.
Linear VC of China, 500 Startups and Singaporean-based angel investor Koh Boon Hwee also took part.
This searchable spectrum of sexual diversity is a boon: more people can find the intimacy they seek.
The share of college students casting ballots doubled from 2014 to 1503, a potential boon to Democrats.
The share of college students casting ballots doubled from 2014 to 2018, a potential boon to Democrats.
Consider the Senate, where big majorities would be an incomparable boon to passing comprehensive federal climate legislation.
"We really wanted to tap into the nostalgia of the older versions of these characters," says Boon.
The trend is a boon for the public's health but for tobacco companies it raises existential questions.
Assad's surprising durability and brutality against his own people has proved a lasting boon to al Qaeda.
His comments that "spying did occur" were a huge boon to the White House, to be sure.
The topic: artificial intelligence (AI) and whether it is a boon to humanity or an existential threat.
The developer calls it an economic boon that will make the US less dependent on imported oil.
Text-to-speech software, which reads out options in menus as they are highlighted, is another boon.
Despite this tremendous boon, the companies that have DevOps engineers on staff are still in the minority.
Aleppo's fall could be boon for ISIS In addition, there are implications for the fight against ISIS.
In fact, I believe strongly that Face ID is going to be an incredible boon to accessibility.
"This is definitely a boon for Tesla," Tasha Keeney, an analyst at ARK-Invest, tells The Verge.
Trump policy is all about the kinds of policies that will be a boon for those companies.
Matarazzo, who had breakout success in the Netflix show "Stranger Things," is another boon for the company.
Beauty you can stroke or sniff will be a boon not just to the blind and deaf.
And so the age of ultra long-haul flights is likely to be a boon for Qantas.
The rise of Trump has been a boon, just as the rise of Jones has boosted Trump.
Solving quarterback would be a start, and the No. 2 pick is a boon in that area.
A working quantum computer would be a boon—but no one is sure how much of one.
Livestreaming could be a boon for gamers who frequently livestream to platforms such as YouTube and Twitch.
While these risky loans were a bad deal for students, they were a boon for Sallie Mae.
Overall, though, the call-centre explosion has been a colossal boon for Filipinos who speak good English.
This is a boon for those of us who don't have the funds to make the trip.
Adding extra encryption to such a widely-used platform will be a boon for user privacy worldwide.
That would be a demographic boon, as South Korea's working-age population begins to shrink from 2017.
At 101 Wall Street, the Dutch designer Piet Boon is carving custom building blocks for his playroom.
Keto diets aren't for everyoneevidence suggests the eating plan can be a health boon for some people.
Richards said women's political involvement stands to be a boon for helping end workplace and sexual harassment.
A Microsoft partner told us that this situation could be a boon for Microsoft and its partners.
The decline of the referee and the rise of the electric eye is a boon to fans.
Japan's benchmark Nikkei 21.49 added 26 percent as the yen weakened, a boon for the nation's exporters.
Endorsing the Problem Solvers package, on the other hand, could be a boon to Pelosi's Speaker bid.
The project could be a boon for Canada, which has struggled to bring its reserves to market.
Waste is the bane of food manufacturers but a boon for organizations that feed the nation's poor.
Also, higher wages will mean greater revenue for the Social Security fund, a boon to us all.
And the league he represents, The Sentinels, gained a $600,000 payout, and the boon of name recognition.
Bringing this capital back into local economies would be a boon for small business and working families.
Thus, the Supreme Court's reaffirming of the importance of our federal system is a boon for liberty.
The DVD service is also a boon for people who live in places with spotty internet service.
Smart Downloads will likely be a boon to people who frequently watch TV shows during their commutes.
The growing demand for pork, both here and abroad, has been an economic boon for North Carolina.
In this case, Google+'s unpopularity—a rare, high-profile embarrassment—is finally something of a boon.
As more men share child rearing, quality and affordable child care will be a boon for them.
They were a boon to the management of pain, but their addictive potential was enhanced as well.
Access to the region and exposure to its growth is expected to be a boon for Tesoro.
In addition to being a boon to scientists, defecation events are a productive fertilizer for ocean life.
The film industry has been a real boon to a lot of us local artists and creatives.
A steep increase in housing construction activity could be a huge boon for the economy in 2017.
Assange also said the unprecendented interest in the White House race has been a boon for WikiLeaks.
The boon results from the diversified conglomerate lowering its tax liability on appreciated investments, according to Barclays.
A Texas sheriff had complained that the unnamed legislator's bill would be a boon to drug dealers.
The return to the Big East could be a boon for the men's basketball team in particular.
In the right location, in other words, a big new Amazon office park could be a boon.
Some indigenous leaders initially argued that mining could be a boon, without causing too much environmental damage.
His advisers view their aggressive outreach to Latinos and independents as a major boon for their bid.
In Beijing, an initial sense that the summit meeting had been a boon to China quickly disappeared.
Though it's early in the campaign to boycott Equinox, the move could be a boon for competitors.
Historically, big public spending programs—particularly those advertised as such—have been an electoral boon for Democrats.
"It's a big boon that we haven't seen in Greene County for a long time," he said.
Although Mr. Ramis had written the role of Boon for himself, Mr. Landis refused to cast him.
Despite their shortcomings, I still find that E.H.R.s provide a great boon to the overall work flow.
Mr. Singer maintains this would be a boon for the East Village, with its booming collegiate population.
And it's clear that opening up the process could be a boon for the Democratic Party here.
Competitor NASCAR has had an undeniably rough few years, which could be a boon for Formula One.
But the rejection of Mr. Renzi's constitutional reforms is not necessarily a boon for Italy's populist parties.
McConnell expects that Kavanaugh's confirmation will prove to be a boon to the GOP in the midterms.
The increased activity in Flake's primary has been a boon for Democrats mounting their own challenge. Rep.
In certain instances, some traders say, collection of wild animals can be a boon for the species.
He argued that the incentives to invest in real estate were actually a boon for the economy.
While these risky loans were a bad deal for students, they were a boon for Sallie Mae.
Potentially more than any other recent presidency, though, Trump's tenure could be a boon for K Street.
Most are discovered after being exposed by erosion, but mining has also proved a boon to paleontologists.
Meantime, successful advertising campaigns have been a boon, when executed well, to some of Under Armour's peers.
In practice, it would be a boon to Republicans and an albatross around the neck of Democrats.
If rigorously tested, remote monitoring by consumer products could be a boon to the field of telemedicine.
If true that'd be a big boon for AMD and a bit of an embarrassment for Intel.
The fundraising numbers are the latest boon to Democratic hopes to recapture the House majority in November.
Fuller flights are a boon to airlines but overcrowding at gates has become an unwelcome side effect.
If the politics worked out at the federal level, it'd be a fantastic boon for all Americans.
Before long he and Keiko are living together in a sexless relationship that's a boon for both.
At moderate levels, the tendency to pursue achievement through willpower and rational analysis can be a boon.
High global oil prices have always been a boon for Venezuela, since it possesses enormous oil reserves.
Some critics have argued that the delay in the Forum's opening should be seen as a boon.
Perhaps it will be a boon, one player suggested, providing Virginia with a scare to motivate it.
When he returned after a short stint that went nowhere, her absence ended up being a boon.
The rise of that international base has been Netflix's biggest boon for the past couple of years.
The economic evidence is very clear that immigration is a huge boon for Americans as a whole.
For Republicans, a Democratic Party focused on issues of race and identity might thus be a boon.
Lawmakers like Walden believe their early efforts are a boon for safety, not to mention U.S. business.
But it's proven to be a boon for an industry riddled with slumping sales: orange juice, baby!
But PAX, as London Cannabis Club founder Orson Boon points out, are no tarp-covered tourist trap.
But the profitable combination of economic blockade and inflated prices has proved a boon to illegal trade.
Factories in northern Mexico have grappled with labor shortages, so migrants could prove a boon for employers.
In the late 1990s they felt more confident, and thus cheaper oil was more of an economic boon.
Most executives at Detroit companies are keenly aware of how nostalgia is not always a boon to business.
The announcement has also been a boon for Betterment as a whole, inspiring sign-ups outside of Uber.
He said he expects the tie-up with China's largest shipping group to provide boon to global trade.
The extra jobs and taxes created as a result are a boon for the national and local economy.
Recently, U.S. Steel has seen a major boon thanks to optimism about President Donald Trump's anticipated economic policies.
Land supply is also limited relative to demand, so that should also be a boon to the group.
In the right location, in other words, a big new Amazon office park could have been a boon.
Director Jos Vranken said he expects them to spend 300 million euros — a boon for the national economy.
Maybe's submission points out that a Trump U.S. presidency could be a boon for equivalent economies like Australia.
The resolution is a boon to Uber, which is preparing its initial public offering for later this year.
When done well, a switch to the housing-first model can be a boon for the public purse.
But today, in some parts of the city, the Thames is more of a hindrance than a boon.
But settling whether it is a boon for the planet will, with luck, not take another 150 years.
Boon Supply gives 50% of every purchase to a good cause that you, the consumer, get to choose.
"Downton Abbey" has been a ratings boon for PBS as well, doubling its audience since its first season.
If you think social networks are a boon to the republic, you are officially now in the minority.
Cheaper goods have been a boon for American consumers; many American companies have done well out of China.
The boom in initial public offerings this year has also been a boon for women chief executive officers.
If the SLS rocket fails, it could be a boon for another private sector space company — like SpaceX.
To them, clean government is like clean water: a boon that it is cruel to deny to anyone.
Though billed as a boon for business, the House tax plan has numerous provisions that threaten powerful industries.
The developer calls it an economic boon that will make the United States less dependent on imported oil.
Luckily for Boon Cotter, a lighting artist based in California, crying during his job interview actually paid off.
Safe to say, in a security sense, having more noise with your signal can actually be a boon.
OPEC's output cut is also seen as a boon for U.S. shale producers, rivals to the oil cartel.
The move can also be a boon to companies who have large, distributed, workforces, according to the company.
The bitcoin boom was also a boon for chipmakers since their gaming cards were used for cryptocurrency mining.
Is he a boon for the long-running game show, adding excitement and tension with each additional win?
This was a huge boon to Indian spouses, who eagerly applied, landing about 93 percent of the authorizations.
Boon+Gable's stylists come free and you can schedule them for a visit every six weeks or so.
"All these are long-term measures designed to improve the quality of the market," Tan Boon Gin said.
More and more consumers, particularly younger ones, are gravitating toward digital ordering and it's a boon for restaurants.
So with some more R&D, [we thought] Lexip could be a boon for players of all levels.
The nascent hops industry has been a boon to the state's economy, but growth has come with challenges.
Improved search could be a huge boon to brands, businesses and influencers hoping to build their Snapchat audience.
These integrations are a boon for Google Cloud customers who are likely already using some of these services.
This long life is a huge boon for researchers, but it comes with its own set of challenges.
Thus diminishing any boon that a weak currency would give to export-focused companies for these two regions.
But the idea that bringing Amazon to your city is a clear economic boon is less than clear.
It's a boon for Apple's curated news services and good bet to get more eyes on digital journalism.
They firmly believe that tax cuts for the very rich will be a boon to the whole economy.
The news that the ECB will take a lenient approach is a particular boon for the German Landesbanks.
"The Tories (Conservatives) are overtly split and that is never a good look," ICM director Martin Boon said.
The reform is seen boosting corporate profits, triggering share buybacks and higher dividend payouts - a boon for shareholders.
Though people may complain about too much choice, this greater variety is to a great extent a boon.
He hopes such a capacity could attract the season-ending Breeders' Cup, which would be an economic boon.
The new policy is seen as a boon to Tesla's plans to build its own plant in Shanghai.
Of course, trade hasn't been a boon for people who have lost their jobs because of foreign competition.

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