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The contraction began in the final three months of 2011 and the economy did not start growing again until this summer, when output was boosted by Olympic ticket sales.
Overall industrial output was boosted by strong mining output after tax changes, and a bounce in oil production, as there were fewer maintenance shutdowns than in previous years, but production growth more than halved to 0.3% from 0.7% in the previous quarter.
With L2-R feedback operating, the LMC output was boosted over stimulus repetitions, cf. [4].
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Wash your own windows and GDP is unaffected; employ a window cleaner and output is boosted.
Growth in the second quarter of the year was boosted by a 1.1% rise in output from the services industry.
The ONS said that national output had grown by 1.5% between the third quarter of 2012, when the economy was boosted by the London Olympics and Paralympics, and the third quarter of 2013.
They will get paid for the extra years, national output will be boosted and the cost of pensions will fall.
If as many women were involved in work as men, then global output could be boosted as much as 40%.
As Ford, GM and DaimlerChrysler cut output, Harley is boosting its 2001 production target by 2,000 bikes, to 229,000.
But while there was a pick-up in new orders, March output was also boosted by clearing backlogs of existing work.
As a result, the output firing rate of the whole neural network is boosted by positive feedback over the output rate of an individual neuron.
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