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Boosting the numbers of women in science and technology is critical, not just for equality's sake but also for economic growth: Britain faces an annual shortfall of around 40,000 Stem graduates.
A new report from the International Crisis Group (ICG), a think-tank, notes that he has brought in fresh troops and commanders from other parts of Thailand and is boosting the numbers of locally recruited paramilitary rangers.
A recruitment push aimed at boosting the numbers of French spies was started late, at the end of 2014, and is only now beginning to show results, not least due to the time taken to find and then train new staff.
The report estimated that boosting the numbers of apprentices to similar levels would improve Britain's GDP by £4bn a year.
Government subsidies are diminishing and the USC has to survive by boosting the numbers of fee paying overseas students to increase revenue.
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Meanwhile, globalisation is boosting the number of bilinguals.
In addition, Irish immigration was boosting the number of Catholics in the west of Scotland.
Boosting the number of women working as engineers will play a huge part in changing this.
As well as a new look, the paper is boosting the number of its foreign correspondents.
A higher education initiative, including a campus boosting the number of students in the city, is also on the cards.
But it is unwise to conclude that governments should simply continue with the established policy of boosting the number of people who graduate from university.
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