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Shaukat Qadir, a retired brigadier who has launched a personal investigation into the Bin Laden case, has also been boosting the perception of Pakistan's efforts as he prepares to publish a book on the subject.
So it may be that the prime mitigates the effect of hunger on food choice by either boosting the perception of fruit as more functionally valuable (Veltkamp, Aarts, & Custers, 2008a), or by boosting the relative importance of taste preference in hungry food choice, thus making hungry and non-hungry food choices more similar.
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Wilcox devised the Fashion in Motion series at the museum, has set the standard for style exhibitions, and boosted the perception of fashion as a multifaceted commercial art form.
Both George W. Bush's evangelical Christian faith and the Democrats' inarticulateness in speaking of "God" and "faith" boosted the perception of a gap.
Moreover, this pilot project itself, as well as the accompanying research, have made a contribution to public awareness and have boosted the perception of this field in stakeholders, decision makers, affected families, carers and in the general public.
He suggests that the entire exhibit was a front for denying the potential dangers of climate change and for boosting the perception that global warming is not only harmless, but maybe even beneficial to humanity.
THE NEWSPresident Obama began a campaign to boost the public perception of his year-old stimulus bill, saying it created or saved as many as two million jobs and prevented a depression.
Glasgow 2014, which reached its conclusion tonight, will be recalled as a triumph for its hosts, overturning perceptions of their city and boosting the image of the Commonwealth Games across the world.
The index reports that consumer confidence rose 1.8% to 88.7, from 87.1 in April, boosted by the stock markets recent rise and the perception of a robust employment landscape.
When Bush nominated the Goldman Sachs chairman for the Treasury post on May 30, most observers saw the pick as a chance to snag a Wall Street heavyweight whose star power could boost the public's perception of his handling of the economy, especially after the drab tenures of Paul O'Neill and John Snow.
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