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Of course, boosting their own balance sheets means weakening the corporate ones.
And, of course, boosting economic activity is just a euphemism for trying to encourage consumers and businesses to borrow even more.
Gas prices have gone up since, of course, boosting annual fuel costs to $2400 for 15K milers; nevertheless, this number is dwarfed by $4300 in depreciation and financing costs.
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A study published last month in the American Educational Research Journal showed that the courses boosted the graduation rate and student performance on state standardized tests in the majority-Hispanic district.
Supporters of the classes pointed to independent research showing that the courses boosted Latino student achievement and fostered critical thinking skills.
A new district can, of course, boost business.
Meanwhile, it is invigorating its MBA course through boosting links with industry and setting practical, work-based assignments.
The most urgent task, of course, is boosting their companies' embarrassingly low percentages of minority employees.
Consumers can buy other Windows 8.1-based devices of course, perhaps boosting Microsoft's OEM partners, but what the company wants is a Surface on every desk, and not to run out a week before Christmas.
It's time now for the rest of us to get on board and convince the new administration to change course by boosting investment in transit and rail.
Independent researchers credited the courses with boosting the graduation rate in the majority-Hispanic district, as well as performance on state tests.
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