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The turnout could be boosted by the weather.
Depending on how many deals the UK secures, GDP could be boosted by between £8.5bn and £19.8bn, Change Britain claimed.
It is predicted that with MMD, the density of existing optical memory systems could be boosted by at least an order of magnitude.
Collectively, these complementary genetic approaches showed that cell clearance could be boosted in vivo, with potential to regulate tissue inflammation in specific contexts.
The Palestinian tourism sector could be boosted by $126m£78m8m) annually or 1% of GDP, by creating Dead Sea hotel resorts, similar to those in Israel and Jordan.
More than 2 million people tuned in to watch Vorderman's final appearance in December, and Stelling's first show could be boosted by the presence of guest Andrew Sachs.
The UK's economy could be boosted by £1.5bn if barriers to small businesses taking on apprentices were lifted, according to data analysis by LifeSkills, created with Barclays.
The UK economy could be boosted by ensuring all pupils reach basic levels of achievement, according to a new report by the OECD.
However, most commentators expressed concern that in the longer term demand for homes could be boosted, pushing prices further out of the reach of aspiring buyers.
May also said she did not need to wait to leave the EU to start discussions on how trade and investment could be boosted between the countries.
The Church is the latest organisation to suggest that credit unions could be boosted to help tackle the rise of predatory payday lenders.
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