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If as many women were involved in work as men, then global output could be boosted as much as 40%.
Structural reforms were necessary to modernise Europe's economy and fiscal responsibility was needed to restore confidence in public finance, but now investment had to be boosted as well, he said.
Because "Mormon" played only two weeks — some hit shows stay for four, such as "Wicked," which will be back for another month next season — bottom-line figures were not boosted as much as they might have been.
Share prices were boosted as central banks drove down interest rates to support their economies.
Only 45,000 workers have so far seen their pay boosted as a result.
In Group B Wales's qualification hopes were boosted as third-place Israel lost 3-1 in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
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Friedman and Tibshirani [10] interpreted boosting as an additive logistic regression problem.
They considered boosting as an approximation to additive modeling on the logistic scale using maximum Bernoulli likelihood as a criterion.
Dark chocolate helps for brain boosting as berries do.
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