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Similarly, instead of eliminating jobs with fewer more-skilled employees, Pymetrics believes employers can get staff working on harder problems to boost the business' top line.
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In contrast, the St Helens coach Ian Millward has not ruled out his influential Aussie forward David Fairleigh and his twitchiness about allowing Sky to film training earlier in the week suggests that "Daisy" may have recovered sufficiently from his shoulder problem to boost the champions' pack.
AnalyticsMD, which is launching out of Y Combinator's latest batch, is a startup tackling a difficult but very worthwhile problem: how to boost the operational efficiency of hospitals and improve patient care by helping staff make better choices about how resources are allocated.
The funders, The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation introduced the grant as a means of accelerating progress towards the UN Millennium Development Goals in Burkina Faso and used their financial and normative influence to strategically define the policy problem and to boost its importance on the decision-making agenda (Kingdon 2003).
Tony Blair wants to double the number of addicts in treatment by 2008, bringing the total to 200,000, or nearly four in five problem users, and to boost government spending on treatment services from £438m to £573m.The publication this week of an "updated" drug strategy highlighted both the usefulness of a treatment-based approach and the difficulty of extending it effectively.
Davey faces a dual problem: he has to boost overall numbers of listeners from an average of around 2 million a week, and break down the "silos" of listenership, with many of the core classical brigade reluctant to buy into more challenging parts of the schedule.
At present the problem of whether to boost your testosterone levels is unlikely to impinge directly on the British male, however: AndroGel, which is pricey enough in America, is prohibitively expensive here because of import duty: about £5,500 a year per patient.
Should Scotland vote for independence, the rest of the UK could have problems meeting its target to boost renewable electricity generation to 30% by 2020, according to industry body Scottish Renewables.
The overall results illustrate two fundamental problems: It's easier to boost scores in math than it is in reading, and the test scores of older students have not increased.
There have already been suggestions that electricity can boost mathematical talent and now researchers in Australia have found a way to boost problem solving.
So let the record show, government has never been the problem when Republicans needed to boost growth, only when Democrats do.
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