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But some NGOs, in their desire to boost income, have begun to contradict their founding principles.
But politicians are united by their desire to boost them further.
So far, there is scant evidence that the government's desire to boost industry is bearing fruit.
He was motivated, she argued, by a desire to boost his bonus, which over five years went from £10,000 to £250,000.
Despite the continuing political tension in Congress, the day had a nonpartisan feel as lawmakers expressed their joint desire to boost the city.
But a labor shortage and a desire to boost the industry's low productivity rates are compelling some firms to invest in data science.
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Many problems accompany the idea of a debt ceiling, none of which need reflect a desire to further boost the size and scope of government.
There is also surely a desire not to boost Mr Bush's electoral chances.
A key part of that decision by the Obama administration was a stated desire to help boost telecommunications on the island.
In a sweeping critique of the industry, Mr Blair claimed newspapers, locked into an increasingly bitter sales war in a 24-hour news environment, indulged in "impact journalism" in which truth and balance had become secondary to the desire for stories to boost sales and be taken up by other media outlets.
It's been eight years since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned silicone breast implants, but the desire among women to boost their bust size hasn't gone away.
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