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Italy needs reform to boost its potential to grow and faces years of pain to pay down its debts.
To boost its potential growth rate, the OECD reckons that Austria needs to raise labour-force participation, especially among older workers.
Interestingly, Spotify will introduce daily and weekly packages to boost its potential in Thailand, where revenue from online music has actually declined by over 20percentt since 2012, Spotify Asia head Sunita Kaur told media at a press conference.
To further enhance the genetic improvement of this species as a food animal and also boost its potential as a research model for poultry, we have initiated mapping efforts in the Japanese quail, for which molecular information has been scarce until now.
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We propose that since the increased mucus production enhances the protective quality of the mucosal barrier, it also boosts its potential to withstand luminal aggressive components such as acid/pepsin duet, Helicobacter pylori and/or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs/aspirin, or a combination of all.
Officials and analysts in Seoul said the North's rocket, identified by American officials as a Taepodong-2, flew at least 2,000 miles, doubling the range of an earlier rocket it tested in 1998 and boosting its potential to fire a long-range missile.
BP has asked a US court to reconsider its ruling of "gross negligence" over a 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which boosted its potential fines to around $18bn £11.1bnn).
Greece is the only rich economy that is responding to the crisis with broad and radical reforms to boost its productive potential.
Hiroshi Shiraishi, senior economist at BNP Paribas Securities: "Abenomics' first two arrows of monetary and fiscal stimulus were meant to buy time, but Japan failed to make progress with painful reforms needed to boost its growth potential.
"Abenomics' first two arrows of monetary and fiscal stimulus were meant to buy time, but Japan failed to make progress with painful reforms needed to boost its growth potential," said Hiroshi Shiraishi, senior economist at BNP Paribas Securities.
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