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The older children may perform this role even better than adults because they're closer in age to the younger kids and also because they don't "see themselves as responsible for the younger children's long-term education [and therefore] typically don't provide more information or boosts than the younger ones need.
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But the unheralded players on the Nets' roster provided a bigger boost than usual.
"No other industry in Iran will see a bigger boost than tourism as the result of this deal," he said.
What could be better for any politician in need of a boost than his very own baby to kiss?
Then again, there's no more pressing time to buy a high-prestige morale boost than when you might be dressing for job interviews.
The interview came as it emerged that Obama had received a larger boost than Romney in the polls following their respective conventions.
There was already plenty of evidence that it was in terrible shape and needed a much bigger boost than the administration proposed.
Wins at the Globes "result in a bigger box-office boost than Academy Award wins – $14.2 million per film, on average, versus $3 million," he writes.
Iran's vice-president for tourism, Masoud Soltanifar, said at the time: "No other industry in Iran will see a bigger boost than tourism as the result of this deal.
Analysts said they were shaving their growth forecasts for the world's second biggest economy as it emerged that trade would provide much less of a boost than expected in the first quarter of 2014.
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