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Sarala clients, for example, have bought cycle rickshaws, cows, and embroidery supplies — modest purchases that, combined with hard work, can generate a significant boost in income.

The sector cannot in itself generate a great boost in GDP – but it can do a lot to help create the conditions for it and we can also do our bit to help keep public spending down.

According to the research, generating buzz well before the phone's launch is a good way to maintain top of mind with consumers, finding that an extra 1,000 news stories leading up to launch will generate a 9percentt boost in sales.

As an essential low-voltage circuit, a triple pumping scheme is proposed to generate a stable boosted voltage whose level exceeds over twice the supply voltage and which is required for the boosted word-line bias.

They promise to generate an extraordinary boost to consumption in the United States through their lavish spending and to contribute in no small part to jump-starting a weakening U.S. economy, much as they played a key role in reviving economic fortunes in smaller places such as Hong Kong and Macau, in part through an insatiable appetite for gambling and designer goods from Louis Vuitton to Gucci.

The disparity is achieved because the company books its sales in Ireland – although this does not generate a significant revenue boost for Dublin: the internet search company's accounts show that last year it paid €19m (£15.9m) tax to the Irish exchequer despite the Irish subsidiary handling the €15.5bn of revenues generated last year in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The move is considered one of the biggest independent deals in Football Legaue history and will generate a significant financial boost for the Rams in their attempts to return to the Premier League, having been relegated in 2008 after posting the lowest ever Premier League total points tally.

That means that emerging markets whether the BRIC economies or the N11 or both must deliver larger absolute increases in output to generate a marginal economic boost matching that seen in the 1990s and 2000s.The same maths apply to labour markets.

The British Beer and Pub Association predicted that nearly four million fans flocking to pubs were likely to generate a £35m sales boost, with an extra nine million pints of beer sold.

Finally, UKTI hopes its new "Great" advertising campaign fronted by Oscar-winning actress Dame Judi Dench and Slumdog Millionaire star Dev Patel will boost the number of visitors to the UK by 4 million from 2011 to 2015, generating a £2.3bn boost to the UK economy.

Oh, and the incredible economic growth these unnecessary and reckless tax cuts were supposed to generate — through a boost of job creation and capital investment increases that aren't happening the way political salespeople claimed — isn't likely to appear, either.

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