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He also said the digitisation was "transformative," and could be expected to boost rather than reduce book sales.
The economy is growing at a robust pace, and the employment rate continues to rise, which would usually be expected to boost mortgage activity.
If that were the case, these objects within the cluster galaxy would be also be expected to boost the brightness of Icarus.
The major reformist organisations boycotted the 2005 poll, which Ahmadinejad won, and so the re-entry of these voters might be expected to boost the reformist challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi.
The BBC's commercial rivals will not appreciate the prospect of a BBC1+1 channel which will replace BBC3 and can be expected to boost BBC1's peaktime audiences by around 10% virtually overnight.
With the jobless numbers soaring amid the worst economic crisis in the lifetimes of European voters, the centre left is clearly failing to benefit politically in circumstances that might be expected to boost its support.
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Therefore, a positive liquidity shock is expected to boost modification rates.
The introduction of a mandatory referral to mediation is expected to boost use.
"This deal is expected to boost both growth and income," Mr. Tchuruk added.
The range has proven "extremely popular" and is expected to boost sales in the current year.
In the long run the closures are expected to boost UK profits by £13m.
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