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9 Sentences With "burst bubble"

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BURST BUBBLE For Kenji Saito, Heisei was a time of shocking change and liberating opportunity.
BURST BUBBLE Hit by oversupply, cobalt prices have shrunk from above $153,000 per tonne in late 2018 to around $25,000.
BURST BUBBLE, LOST DECADES Japan's "bubble economy" of soaring asset prices was in its final stages when Akihito ascended the throne.
The empty or half-built McMansion ultimately became a symbol of that burst bubble, and the shaky mortgages that dragged the whole country down.
Maybe this is how Silicon Valley exceptionalism finally really ends—not with a scandal, or a burst bubble, but a quiet, slow-rolling merger with Big Oil.
Those figures do not represent a burst bubble, but they do suggest that 2016 is going to be challenging for the art market, reflecting the volatility of the wider world.
Burton, Maurice. (1961). Loch Ness Monster: A Burst Bubble? The Illustrated London News. May, 27. p.
She has described Brexit as "a burst bubble of hollow promises." In an interview with The Guardian days after her election to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as President of the European Commission, she stated that the withdrawal deal agreed between Theresa May and chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier would remain the basis of any future talks.
In terms of policy, the New Frontier Party took a hawkish position on foreign, security policy and related constitutional matters (which had been the main dividing line between political left and right in the 1955 System) similar to the LDP, but pushed for more deregulation, decentralization and political reform. It thereby tried to attract disgruntled LDP voters who would seek for new answers to the political challenges posed in the wake of the burst bubble economy and by the dawning demographic transition. In contrast, the Democratic Party of Japan that was formed two years later to provide an alternative to the old LDP and the Ozawa- dominated NFP, took a similar stance to the NFP on economic reform, but a more dovish position on foreign policy, thereby also becoming appealing to traditional JSP voters.Leonard J. Schoppa (2011).

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