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The author at corrupt.org: Remaking Modern Society in a related article titled Boosting Your Social Skills writes:
How I Raised My Social Intelligence, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In late 2007 the British Medical Association (BMA) took up the medical and moral challenges of neuroenhancers by publishing a "discussion paper" called Boosting your brainpower: ethical aspects of cognitive enhancements.
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'Boosting' and other organized shoplifting is having a huge impact on the New York retail industry, and law-abiding citizens are paying for it.
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'Boosting' and other organized shoplifting is having a huge impact on the New
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'Boosting' the local economy might be an understatement, in 2006 the video game industry contributed $395 million to the local economy.
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Politico: Obama 'Boosting' Anti-Abortion Efforts | TPMDC
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Boosting the economy, people getting jobs does and will boost the economy.
Poll: Lowering deficit more important than boosting economy 2009
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Boosting that savings rate also provides a cushion should plans to retire later not pan out because of involuntary job loss or health changes.
How to Catch Up With Your Savings Tom Lauricella 2011
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Boosting the supply of credit to firms is a key goal of Prime Minister David Cameron's governing coalition, which announced plans in November to provide state guarantees for small business loans in an effort to spur greater lending.
U.K. Mortgage Approvals Rise Jason Douglas 2012
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Boosting financials, Loews gained 4.5% after the conglomerate's fourth-quarter profit rose, as its CNA Financial insurance unit's earnings surged and it reinstated its quarterly dividend.
Financials, Deals Lift Dow 69.48 Points Kristina Peterson 2011
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