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If it's not one thing, it's another.
When one thing goes wrong, then another, and another..
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Emerging technologies, such as big data and the internet of things, are boosting interest, while the proliferation of home computers, internet connection and mobile phones is helping the public become more statistically literate.
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Scientists have found that the comparison between gaming and drugs goes deeper than lame metaphorical devices used by journalists after monitoring the brain activity of several gamers, one group of researchers concluded in 1998 that levels of dopamine (the neurotransmitter that makes us feel good and is triggered by drugs, among other things) were boosted "at least twofold" during gameplay.
Charity is a good thing; a lot of egos are boosted by it and many ethical points earned even when only tiny amounts are given to the poor.
All of these things can be boosted in a natural way, but it would take a long time.
Because investors view the initiation of research as an encouraging sign, this would, other things being equal, boost the company's share price.
If you want to achieve your fitness goals and feel more confident, one of the most important things to do is boost your metabolism - burn more calories.
"But the guiding principle should be remain the same: The first thing we need to do is boost the economy in 2013".
Morale must be boosted.
Taxes are being boosted.
Will trade barriers be boosted?
Happy Hour lowers fares for drivers, but Lyft is betting that lower prices could ultimately boost demand when things are usually slow.
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