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People would also have to work longer to qualify for a boosted rate of Jobseeker's Allowance, as part of moves to restore the contributory principle to the system.
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When Midland boosted rates in April, it also tightened its rules so that residents could water their lawns only once a week for two hours.
Angelina Jolie's revelation that she underwent a double mastectomy to reduce her chances of developing breast cancer boosted rates of genetic testing among women, but might have failed to reach those most at risk, new research suggests.
Erick, however, a social media leader for the Ted Cruz Defund movement, cites examples when it has already cost jobs and boosted rates.
Since 46% (488/1060) of contacts in the present study were TST positive, a boosting rate higher than 6% would be expected.
In the longer term they boost rates of entrepreneurship.
He did mention 2016 as a possible time frame for boosting rates.
And the two editions – the fat and the thin – are inextricably linked: same staff and same advertising, with the i numbers theoretically boosting rates.
Yet neither central bank reacted by moving to boost rates, leading critics to argue that forward guidance had failed and should be scrapped.
Once it becomes clear that the Bank of England will boost rates, we'll start to short government gilts.
The whole SSUTA action is pure political piggishness, a mechanism to make it easier for politicos to boost rates in the future.
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