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boost

[boost] / bust /








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Earlier this month, the central bank said it would embark on a plan to boost foreign currency reserves, vowing to add $10 billion to $17 billion next year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Therefore Rodri's return to the squad - having struggled with a hamstring injury - was a major boost.

From BBC

The UK will launch a military "gap year" scheme, as part of efforts to boost recruitment and reconnect young people with defence, the government said Saturday.

From Barron's

The obvious dark side of this line of research is that someone who understands how to boost well-being through memory manipulation could just as easily use the same knowledge for pernicious ends.

From Los Angeles Times

Investors hope the government will act to boost domestic consumption, reducing the economy’s reliance on exports and investment.

From Barron's