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In other words, according to Swift, exoskeletons made of inflated fabric could not only boost a human's walking abilities, but also help them run, jump or even climb.
That strategy could not only boost subscriber numbers, but also give Spotify more leverage over the record labels.
China's real-estate market saw an ominous rally in May, a warning to Beijing that its loose monetary policy could not only boost the country's slowing economy but also reinflate a property bubble.
In combining, Yahoo and AOL could not only boost revenues, but cut hundreds of millions of dollars of costs.
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It would not only boost tourism, but give Russia a more advantageous position in international negotiations".
This will not only boost your friendship but also make that person like you more.
By lending directly to Burmese companies, the foreign institutions could not only have boosted their access to credit, but also helped them modernise.
They found the increase not only boosted weekly wages (if employers cut hours in response to higher minimum wages, it could potentially lower earnings) but also, more importantly, it didn't kill jobs.
Physical activity not only boosts your overall health, but it boosts serotonin levels in the brain, which improves your mood.
The Arroyo's dark energies wouldn't only boost rockets' precision, Parsons thought.
It does not take an economist to understand that in times of economic downturn, "expanding the pie" rather than shrinking it could only boost growth.
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