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Until Japan's leaders take steps to boost the birthrate, the whole country — like the countryside — will continue to shrink.
Should the SEC take steps to boost the size and liquidity of secondary private-company exchanges to reduce the discount that employees receive for selling their shares?
They should also take steps to boost both the willingness of landlords to let to homeless people and the confidence of homeless people to take on a tenancy.
The senator from Illinois has begun to take steps to boost his foreign policy credentials, with a major speech yesterday on Iraq, Afghanistan and other international challenges.
The company's C.E.O., Dick Costolo, while announcing the disappointing results, promised to take steps to boost the growth rate of Twitter's user base, which fell sharply in the most recent quarter.
Speaking in Davos on Friday shortly after the release of figures showing the economy was again contracting, the London mayor said it was time to "junk the rhetoric of austerity" and instead take steps to boost confidence and spending.
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The Department of Health said it was taking steps to boost GP numbers.
In response, policymakers have taken steps to boost the supply of teachers.
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Yet Beijing is taking steps to boost the country's renewable energy industries and decrease its reliance on coal.
A way of doing this would be to offer some transitional relief for those on tax credits, while taking steps to boost their take-home pay.
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