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That may boost their productivity.
Culturally, men are expected to approach women more often, which may boost their confidence and make them less selective.
That may boost their Harry Potter but only if there are no more scary confrontations with dark forces.
To prevent mayhem, there are 10,000 French and UN peacekeepers in Côte d'Ivoire, and the forthcoming UN resolution may boost their number.But other dangers could flow from the AU/UN proposals.
Conversely, an action undertaken for purely self-interested reasons, i.e., without the conscious intention of helping another, may boost their biological fitness tremendously.
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Also, repeated testing using tuberculin during their employment may further boost their reaction to the TST.
Thus, iTreg cells may similarly boost their own suppressive function in an autocrine fashion, although here neutralization of TNF-α did not modify in vitro suppressive function.
Accreditation is not the only way in which schools may seek to boost their reputation.
They are also hoping that relinquishing some control over their product may also ultimately boost their profits.
"Why buy a broker in this down market?" Major Japanese lenders may want to boost their weak securities houses and try to catch up to country's No. 1 brokerage, Nomura Holdings, which got a boost from the acquisition of collapsed Lehman Brothers' Asian and European units, said the analyst who would not be named.
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