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Uplift
verb
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
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'uplift' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to lift or raise something up, both physically and metaphorically. For example: - The crane was used to uplift the heavy object onto the truck. - The motivational speaker's words uplifted the audience, filling them with hope and positivity. As a noun, it refers to a feeling of moral or spiritual elevation or improvement. For example: - The uplifting music filled me with a sense of uplift and joy. - The charity's mission is to bring uplift to underprivileged communities through education and empowerment.
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Cantor's analyst Robin Byde said: Royal Mail reported solid full year earnings last week and delivered a healthy uplift in operating margin.
The buoyant home crowd did their best to uplift their team but, after play was paused in the first minute to allow stray balloons to be burst on the pitch, Ipswich set about trying to poop the hosts' party, with Kévin Bru delivering a free-kick from the right and Daryl Murphy heading over from 12 yards.
Alexander says: "We'd been around for five years, and suddenly there's been this uplift.
'Third world' suggested stagnation; 'emerging markets' suggested progress, uplift and dynamism .Later in the 1980s the fast-growing economies of South-East Asia acquired the tag "Asian Tigers"—until they ceased to roar during the financial crisis of 1997-98.
Michael DeGolyer of Hong Kong Baptist University notes that in contrast to China, where people are much freer and far more prosperous than they were in 1989, Hong Kong's citizens (though still much freer and on average richer than mainlanders) have experienced no such uplift.
In pregnant women the consumption of these wonder molecules has even been associated with an uplift of the IQ of their offspring.
If, over the next few weeks, they experience the usual uplift they get from that kind of exposure, they might win close to the 25% share of the vote the Liberal-SDP Alliance managed in 1983.
Even this matters: with the economy currently close to zero growth (second-quarter GDP figures will be released on July 25th) tiny changes make a big difference to headlines and political fortunes.Britain has already experienced much of the direct uplift from hosting the games, with infrastructure spending on stadiums and new transport schemes, for example.
Ukraine's economy is growing too, thanks partly to a (perhaps temporary) uplift in neighbouring Russia.But even the government's limited reform efforts had bruised some powerful people, especially the tycoons at Mr Kuchma's court.
Indeed, in the United States, the personal saving rate is near 5%, much higher than the pre-crisis level.So where has the positive impact on growth in advanced economies come from if not business investment and household expenditure?Uplift in housing construction is one possibility.
That boosted both their cashflow and their profits, giving a further uplift to share prices.
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