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And abortion foes work hard to boost their business.
It will be hard to boost exports given the world sugar surplus.
The fertility rate has not.It is not just Asian countries that find it hard to boost birth rates once they are in decline.
Netflix has real advantages — the sophistication of its streaming technology, the trove of data it's amassed on viewing habits — but competition will make it hard to boost profits.
For the Co-op, they are hard to boost, since provisions come from profits, and its vaunted model means it cannot speedily raise equity.
With a possible $1.5bn buyback by InterContinental, a purchase of Fairmont for a reported £1.9bn would make it hard to boost earnings per share in a material way if the share repurchase went ahead.
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It may be even harder to boost the morale of the rank and file, described by Mr Juwono as the "underfed, underpaid, under-trained and under-loved".
A requirement for a minimum turnout in votes for industrial action would make unions work harder to boost participation in ballots and thus increase their propaganda effort.
The policy is aimed at motivating Rt-Marts employees, from frontline cashiers to shop managers, to work harder to boost higher sales.
FOR all the National Health Service's hard work to boost organ donation, around 1,000 people die each year for lack of a transplant.
But Dayan says Reed hasn't done enough to organize in the burgeoning area of digital media or lobbied hard enough to boost California's film incentives. .
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