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Indexing the retirement age to longevity would both reduce future costs and encourage people to work longer, boosting potential output.
There is a danger that, instead of pushing policies that boost America's potential (such as encouraging old folk to work longer, boosting the number of immigrants and freeing trade), politicians will turn to easy protectionist solutions.
In her pitch, McGriff stressed that technology is keeping sick people alive longer, boosting the need for care-giving resources.
This makes sense given that people throughout the industrial world are living longer, boosting the need for affordable drugs and surgical devices.
He is no longer boosting the self-esteem of black folks.
The same result was found in the previous clinical trial in which a longer boosting interval was investigated.
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However, the financial crisis dampened investor enthusiasm and confidence, and the expectation of RMB appreciation at this stage can no longer boost the stock market boom as fast as the earlier stage of continuous RMB appreciation.
What this means is that a link from Wikipedia will no longer boost the position of a page in search results, the intention being that this will deter spammers from sneaking links onto Wikipedia.
Learning together for longer boosts the prospects of bright children from poor families, says Ludger Wössmann of Ifo, a think-tank in Munich.
Their consumption will stop rising after reaching a certain level and, thus, no longer boost demand so as to effectively stimulate economic growth.
If you keep drifting for longer then you may get red sparks, you get a longer boost.
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