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Both had been mothballed until NRG could jumpstart EatBar.
This could jumpstart a multiplier effect: private equity driving investment in productive goods and services, and these investments funnelling more income back into the domestic economy.
A move to pay-for-performance energy finance, as Berkeley and UCLA Law documented in a new report, could jumpstart this collaboration.
It is the kind of market that could jumpstart growth even for a giant like Intel, which has very little presence in the health-care market.
After Agassi delivered a speech on how this idea could jumpstart electric vehicle adoption, Israeli president Shimon Peres urged him to pursue it.
He wrote that the cereal had foregone featuring pros on some boxes, which instead promoted "everyday champions" and said it could "jumpstart your metabolism," which struck Mr. Moritz as lackluster.
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"Done well, credit for forests and farming could help jumpstart a solution to the global warming problem," Dr. Oppenheimer said.
If it works as advertised, the technology could help jumpstart the market for broadband data services.
The energy sector could dramatically jumpstart the Indonesian economy and stock market, while unleashing resources for badly needed education, health care and infrastructure.
A breakthrough by Korea and Viet Nam to create a new free-trade area in East Asia could help jumpstart more serious negotiations between Korea and Japan.
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