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1 Brazil is trying to boost flagging growth with interest rate cuts.
2 But the rally will only last if reform manages to boost flagging growth.
3 But the rally will only last if the latest reforms boost flagging growth.
4 McDonald's in the United States has been cutting prices to boost flagging sales.
5 Sports clubs are being urged to boost flagging memberships by making themselves more attractive to immigrants.
6 In a bid to boost flagging domestic activity, the government in August introduced a big stimulus package.
7 It changed its status to non fee-paying in the early 1990s, in an attempt to boost flagging pupil numbers.
8 The government has so far stuck to its balanced budget policy, resisting pressure to spend more to boost flagging demand.
9 A concerted drive to boost flagging turnout at Northern Ireland elections is to be supported by an advertising campaign unveiled today.
10 At the first meeting of the group in September in Athens, the group called for European measures to boost flagging growth.
11 This was the weapon Hitler hoped would strike fear into the hearts of the enemy and boost flagging morale at home.
12 Mondelez, the snack maker behind Cadbury and Oreo, has laid down new financial targets as it tries to boost flagging sales.
13 The ECB has come under pressure recently to ease credit conditions in the euro area to boost flagging growth in the region.
14 Japan has adopted fiscal stimulus while leaders from southern Europe last week called for action to boost flagging growth in the bloc.
15 Oil markets have looked toward broad economic data this year for signs of an economic rebound that could boost flagging fuel demand.
16 An ambitious €178 million programme to help boost flagging student interest in science has been proposed by a Government task force.
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