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That could attract new portfolio money.Both economies will need some kind of boost to turn things around.
A 2004 study of New York City primary-election results put the advantage of being listed first on the ballot for a local office at more than three per cent — enough of a boost to turn many races.
Sharpton then makes sense for Obama who by no means is the first politician in need of a sudden boost to turn to the Rev Al.
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It increased the numbers of mitochondria, which boosts the capacity to turn food into energy and burn calories.
But losing breeds discontent, and the winless Jaguars may need a financial boost if they are to turn around their fortunes on the field.
The theme-park appearance was not incidental: the government's investment in the region aims not only to boost wine production but to turn Ningxia's wineries into a major tourist destination.
Could it possibly boost your bottom line to turn away distributors who eagerly want to sell your product?
If Ballard's new retail plan works, it would give SonicBlue the sales boost it desperately needs to turn its fortunes around.
The agreement gave US shares an opening boost, and helped the Footsie to turn a 10-point loss into a 60-point gain at one stage.
Earlier this week, Niantic and Sprint revealed a similar deal to turn Sprint, Boost Mobile and "Sprint at RadioShack" stores into PokéStops and Gyms, which will span over 10,500 locations across the U.S.
An employer can pay for a "traffic boost" to get its listing to turn up in a more visible spot on the search engines.
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