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And, happily, gas-fired stations can boost the prospects for renewables, by smoothing out fluctuations in supply from renewable sources.
Since the late 1990s the government has been pursuing an elaborate industrial policy designed to boost the prospects for Chinese equipment-makers at home and abroad.
The anti-EU brigade hopes the crisis will boost the prospects of an Out vote in the referendum on EU membership Britain will hold by 2017.
In November last year it held a 25-hour "hackathon" during which techies created new tools to boost the prospects of reform.
The new partnership we are outlining today would allow us to tackle the big issues facing our residents and boost the prospects of the nation as a whole.
Look out for new transport schemes and even, possibly, some further city-based policy to boost the prospects of Manchester, Leeds and other major cities.
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Africa is expected to be the next target of GM food companies, as European scientists and policymakers travel to Ethiopia to boost the prospect of growing more of the controversial crops on the continent.
The national living wage fits with May's rhetoric about boosting the prospects for the poorest.
The cost of sequencing entire cancer genomes is falling exponentially, and accumulating knowledge boosts the prospects for rational design.
It required the firms involved to sell broadband without forcing customers to pay for a separate voice line thus boosting the prospects for internet telephony.
In the absence of inflationary pressure, a depreciating currency seems a painless way of boosting the prospects of a country's exporters.
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