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It took a relatively small boost from growth to lift this group over the threshold.
We know that a relatively small boost in funding from Congress can go a long way in enabling more Americans to accurately meet their tax obligations while creating a pathway to financial stability and success.
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5 This research has been under way for decades and saw a relatively small but significant boost in the 1970s during the energy crisis, says Paul Stern, director of the National Research Council Committee on the Human Dimension of Global Climate Change.
The Prius's electric motor is relatively small, providing only a slight boost.
Despite the government's relatively small majority, its chances are boosted by the fact the SNP is unlikely to take part in the vote, as it affects only English schools.
Because they are lightly leveraged, back-end equities can show big price boosts on relatively small improvements in operating results.
Then the valuation criteria shift from the debt to the equity approach and the shares can trade up significantly.; Here's another plus to back-end equities: Because they are usually somewhat highly leveraged, they can show big price boosts on relatively small improvements in operating results.
She said: "It is extraordinary good value for money and it is a relatively small amount of money for a boost to the economy.
What is clear is that a relatively small drop in Ukip support alone would boost the Tories chances of emerging as the largest party on 7 May.
The win may well secure Trump's perceived image as the people's choice regardless of the fact that a relatively small handful of Americans gave him that boost.
Its latest investment may be relatively small but experts say that it should boost confidence in the sector.
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