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Others may decide to accept themselves at their current weight and try to boost their fitness and overall health rather than changing the number on the scale.
The poor caribou in the Arctic Circle, a cousin to Santa's reindeer, had to die so Palin could show off her toughness to voters and try to boost ratings on her show that have slipped since its premiere.
And Susan Henshaw Jones, who has been directing both institutions, gave the Seaport Museum some serious sweat equity, trekking downtown from the City Museum on Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street every single day after the storm to manage the cleanup and try to boost morale.
A turnaround in the auto industry will only occur if the economy turns around to that end, GM can cut costs and try to boost sales, but that's about it.
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China removed the independence of its central bank and tried to boost growth by printing more currency.
The company is seeking savings beyond job cuts by renegotiating supplier contracts, consolidating spending programmes, slashing business travel and trying to boost productivity and reduce excess stocks.
It has since spent a further $3 trillion propping up credit markets and trying to boost the economy by sustaining flagging demand.
In speeches that can last hours, he comments on political developments back home and tries to boost the morale of his party's supporters.
While today's report addresses long-term goals such as lowering trade barriers, increasing investment in the farming sector and trying to boost yields, policymakers are also calling for emergency food aid to help calm the recent unrest.
He has said he thinks they both mean the same thing: He goes into companies that are undervalued and tries to boost the stock price — then get out with a profit.
He cut interest rates and tried to boost activity whenever there was the slightest drop.
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