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MIT engineer Douglas Hart, SM '85, believes that percentage could be boosted if there were a better way to fit hearing aids to people's ears.
It's difficult, if not impossible, to predict how significantly survival could be boosted if promising technologies come to pass and hospitals implement them on a standardised, best-practice basis.
The Browns' custody appeal could be boosted if Simpson loses the civil case, some legal experts say.
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If methionine levels could be boosted in the plant itself, this would be unnecessary, and the maize would be more nutritious for people, too.
The urge to do this could be boosted next year if, as seems likely, American companies have to "expense" their options—ie, put a value on them in their accounts.
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.
But if productivity could be boosted to 4%, a Tory government would actually have £18bn to give away, in the form of tax cuts or greater public spending.
If the monitors, of whom there are nearly 300, could be boosted to, say, 5,000, they might do some good.
If as many women were involved in work as men, then global output could be boosted as much as 40%.
Second, donor-derived immunity could be boosted by recipient vaccination.
But is there any evidence that the economy would be boosted if employers could fire their staff "at will", as Adrian Beecroft recommends?
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