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For over a decade after German reunification had boosted that country's population well beyond France's, the French continued to insist that the two should retain precisely equal voting weights.
Scientists have boosted that number by a few percentage points with light-absorbing microbes and genetic engineering.
The company, best known for its tools, has paid a dividend since 1877 and has boosted that dividend in each of the last 42 years.
So if an ex-con's average chance of returning to prison after just 1 year was 22%—as it was in 2006 an additional new parolee in the neighborhood boosted that chance to nearly 25%.
A $100 reward for completing the screening boosted that rate to 59%.
Failure at Copenhagen has boosted that price to $11.6 trillion, which suggests Mother Nature is engaging in some seriously usurious carbon accounting.
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Nelson wants to boost that number to 300,000.
So too would boosting that pot of money.Such pragmatism will not appeal to the Labour Party.
Practice manager Sheinaz Stansfield hopes adding occupational therapy will further boost that success.
Meanwhile, the Obama administration has proposed boosting that cap to $134m.
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