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Because central banks are increasingly using them to boost growth and raise the level of inflation.
Around the world, former-run organizations are taking hold, and governments are using them to boost domestic counterterrorism programs.
Furthermore, if other firms are using them to boost executive compensation, a company that wants to recruit and retain top managerial talent will be seriously tempted to use buybacks as well.
The reasons people use e-cigarettes are shifting: Fewer people are using them to quit smoking, and more people are using them to boost their social image, a new study finds.
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Businesses are well aware of these tendencies, and use them to boost sales, for example by playing up the element of fun.
South Korea's hidden horror Dutch courage ReprintsNot all of this is the investment-trust companies' fault: the government used them to boost a sagging stockmarket in 1989 by forcing them to borrow 2.7 trillion won to buy shares.
Rather than writing off non-performing loans with the fresh funds, the two banks will use them to boost their capital-adequacy ratios and thus to support new, supposedly more profitable, lending.
In an important study that was published in 2012, "A Better Affirmative Action," Richard D. Kahlenberg, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation who is a big proponent of race-blind measures, pointed to other ways in which states have used them to boost diversity and social mobility.
Indeed, one of the main barriers to another "green revolution" is unwarranted popular worries about genetically modified foods, which is holding back farm output not just in Europe, but in the developing countries that could use them to boost their exports.Political folly increases in a geometrical ratioAs so often, governments are making matters worse.
Cyanobacterial bioremediation is based on the idea to take complex pollutants from the environment and use them to boost for their augmentation and metabolism, or renovate them from a toxic to a nontoxic form (Quintana et al. 2011).
The proliferation of newly discovered chemicals and the absence of laws moderating their use, made it possible for unscrupulous merchants to use them to boost profits at a cost to the public health.
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