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    1. Worried about the potential financial impact of burgeoning frequent-flier programs and triple-mileage travel awards, many major air carriers have imposed restrictions on the plans or are thinking of doing so.
    2. Nowadays, Morgenau sees the proliferation of spas as part of a burgeoning "stress industry." "The whole business is blown up way out of proportion.
    3. Lawmakers are expected to consider a variety of proposals to reduce doctors' burgeoning insurance premiums.
    4. The burgeoning growth of trading in Standard & Poor's 500 stock-index futures at the Merc has at times strained price-reporting methods and the exchange's ability to police all several hundred traders in the S&P 500 pit, according to exchange members.
    5. Now there are banks operated by women that lend money at a burgeoning pace to women who are opening shops, cooperatives and small businesses.
    6. Salinas said the program continues government efforts to phase out subsidies of food and consumer and industrial goods and thus reduce the nation's burgeoning deficit, considered the major cause of inflation.
    7. He pressed the legislature to approve a resolution strengthening the fight against a burgeoning crime rate.
    8. The results were similar to those reported by the association Wednesday, when the strike began with the aim of gaining national attention for a burgeoning movement on the country's campuses _ recognition of assistants as employees.
    9. Many people view our burgeoning industry as a clear example of the nation's move away from what they consider "legitimate" enterprise.
    10. But it sums up a growing concern in today's era of relentless federal deficits: that a burgeoning array of big-ticket science programs threatens to crowd out a much larger number of less expensive but valuable efforts.
    11. With Japan a burgeoning market for U.S. entertainment, Paramount and other studios are understandably eager to give moviegoers there what they want.
    12. The Soviet Union held a traditional parade through Red Square, China used the occasion to try to ease a burgeoning student uprising, and a man holding a poster of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was dragged away by police in Czechoslovakia.
    13. On Wednesday, Nader counted DeConcini among "a panoply of purchased politicians" who aided Phoenix financier Charles Keating, the central figure in the burgeoning Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal.
    14. Maybe it's because he has a sense that come November he'll have a problem carrying Massachusetts, where voters smell a big tax increase to deal with the governor's burgeoning fiscal crisis.
    15. The burgeoning number of savings and loan failures in Texas and elsewhere placed enormous strains on the FSLIC fund, which insures deposits in federal and state-chartered savings and loan associations.
    16. Nasdaq volume has been burgeoning daily, and yesterday hit 146.1 million shares.
    17. Although Bush's Asian tour so far has been distracted by the burgeoning battle with Congress over Tower, the president earlier sought to stress the primary reason for his visit to Japan _ Emperor Hirohito's funeral.
    18. The measure was passed in an effort to control burgeoning bureaucratic corruption.
    19. The high court's burgeoning conservative majority has eroded Roe vs. Wade so severely in recent years that abortion-rights forces contend that the precedent, in effect, already has been overridden.
    20. Egypt may have elicited the reported promise to allay Arab fears that Israel was preparing to launch a military strike on Iraq to cripple its burgeoning weapons industry.
    21. Iraq has warned Israel several times in the past two years against launching pre-emptive strikes against its burgeoning arms industry that Baghdad now says is capable of producing long-range missiles and rockets capable of putting satellites into orbit.
    22. Meanwhile, states face burgeoning budget problems of their own.
    23. Some studio executives reason that with burgeoning overseas markets for movies, studios can cover the higher costs.
    24. Opponents of the program argue that it will cost untold billions and add to the nation's burgeoning deficits.
    25. The company's efforts in that area have been limited largely to consulting work, but a spokesman said "we're going to be much more active" in the "burgeoning" business of physically treating or removing hazardous wastes.
    26. The most significant may be the continued burgeoning of the ranks of families headed by unmarried women.
    27. While two-thirds of the survey respondents say their lives haven't been directly affected by the burgeoning ethnic groups, the future looks less certain.
    28. The purchase, expected to be completed later this year, would add the equivalent of more than 100 million barrels of oil to Exxon's already burgeoning reserves.
    29. The primary budget surplus helped bring down inflation to below 20 per cent. The later privatisations helped stimulate substantial capital inflows, which are necessary to finance the burgeoning trade deficit.
    30. The salt issue is particularly corrosive in Florida, where burgeoning cities wrangle with farmers.
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