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New regulations may kick-start growth in mortgages for homeowners.
That deal may kick-start a wave of consolidation among insurance brokerage firms.
The move to turn rates negative may kick-start bank lending and ultimately boost the economy, but savers would be dealt another major blow.
The fact that we have a business for which someone was willing to pay $32 billion is a demonstration of huge success, and may kick-start the next wave of British startups.
If however, the kitten is protected with antibiotics, and the vet assesses that steroid is unlikely to worsen the existing infection, then a one-off dose of steroid to kick start the appetite may be appropriate.
That increase may be enough to give it a kick start.
The exclusivity factor may be exactly what will draw enough iPhone users to kick start the service.
But the bills that the prime minister and his chancellor may be most anxious about are the ones which they hope will help kick start the economy.
C) Microscopic foci of residual disease may remain in the tumour bed following surgery whereby the cytokine soup in the local environment might kick start outgrowth cancer resulting in an early peak of IBTR.
This may not work for everyone, but helping someone understand that being angry will not help solve the problem might kick start his reasoning mind.
It was a good kick start.
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