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Enough is enough.
That is enough and there should be no more; usually said when one has had enough of a certain situation.
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First, simply learning that others are performing better than oneself can be enough to boost an individual's efforts.
But personnel changes and new-found humility may not be enough to boost his low poll ratings.
Taxi owners argue that raising fares would be enough to boost drivers' wages and, consequently, put more cabs on the streets.
Mr. Hall said: "If G.M. were alone in this initiative, the Volt probably would be enough to boost it back to the top of the technological heap.
But those cuts might not be enough to boost manufacturers' sales.
So tomorroWhileeynote should be an itteresting one, andoes'll be there to cover it live.
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While that growth was not enough to reduce the jobless rate — now 8.3 percent — it was enough to boost the stock market.
Whether the designation of almost-Olympic-host is enough to boost cycling-related tourism in the area remains to be seen, but Cieslewicz remains optimistic.
Just changing the rules so that workers could take coffee breaks at the same time was enough to boost their productivity.
Though there has been a recent uptick in rainfall in the region, it hasn't been enough to boost supply in a country nominally the most water-rich in the world.
Though Ms. Miller's presence in a supporting role was enough to boost box office in a London production of "As You Like It" five years ago, her brand-name recognition value is obviously smaller stateside.
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