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So, the average life expectancy in the U.S. and the U.K. is 78.1 years, but we know from more than 1,000 peer-reviewed scientific studies that you can add 10 years of life by
boosting
your four types of resilience.
So every single year that you are
boosting
your four types of resilience, you're actually earning .128
more years of life or 46 more days of life, or 67,298 more minutes of life, which means every single day, you are earning 184 minutes of life, or every single hour that you are
boosting
your four types of resilience, like we just did together, you are earning 7.68245837 more minutes of life.
Other studies have shown that
boosting
oxytocin increases envy.
In the U.S. alone, the industrial Internet could raise average income by 25 to 40 percent over the next 15 years,
boosting
growth to rates we haven't seen in a long time, and adding between 10 and 15 trillion dollars to global GDP.
Other stronger pain medicines and anesthetics work by reducing the activity in pain-sensing circuits or
boosting
our coping system, or endorphins.
This winnowing effect together with a strong cultural predilection for marrying and reproducing only within the Ashkenazi community, would have amplified the relative frequency of carriers,
boosting
TB resistance but increasing the incidence of Tay-Sachs as an unfortunate side effect.
How much of the money is going into concrete and
boosting
consumption, not into solving the really profound problems we have to solve.
Wi-Fi and mobile technology are growing rapidly, and they should play a role in
boosting
surgical provision.
It combined the awful special effects and plot of the original "Blob," with an execrable
boosting
of the (outstanding in the original) screenplay of "Runaway Train."
This cheap little indie touches the semi-documentary bases at a time when Hollywood was
boosting
the image of federal agencies in general.
The only thing this movie succeeds in doing is
boosting
your self-esteem; not because of the nerdy characters, but because of the miserable effort put forth by the producers.
Foreign organizations, such as aid agencies or pharmaceutical companies, do have a role to play in
boosting
local innovation.
Beyond their environmental consequences, such efforts would generate major economic gains,
boosting
the middle class in developed countries and pulling hundreds of millions out of poverty in the developing world, including by fueling job creation.
More progressive taxation, in effect redistributing income from the top to the middle and bottom, would simultaneously reduce inequality and increase employment by
boosting
total demand.
In 2010, it created the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency, a public entity dedicated to
boosting
the productivity of the agriculture sector.
In order to deepen their impact, a more comprehensive macroeconomic policy stance is needed, with the explicit goal of reinvigorating and redesigning structural-reform efforts,
boosting
aggregate demand, and eliminating debt overhangs.
According to this view, the principal problem faced by central banks will not be restraining demand as it shoots above potential, but
boosting
demand as it lags behind potential.
That means abandoning the investment-driven growth model, promoting deep monetary and financial reform,
boosting
investment efficiency and resource allocation, and improving the government’s functioning.
And that leverage – much of it the result of monetary expansion in most of the world’s advanced economies – is not even serving the goal of
boosting
long-term aggregate demand.
But the channels for such investment – which could go a long way toward
boosting
global growth – are clogged.
Fortunately, if countries increase productivity with the aim of
boosting
relative productivity and growth potential on the tradable side, this will increase incomes and accelerate the growth of global aggregate demand.
But, while the tendency in current trade negotiations to allow developing countries to open their markets less than others helps to achieve more balance, it may undermine the original goals of enhancing efficiency and
boosting
growth.
Indeed, part of the reason the United Kingdom’s economy has held up well (so far) since last year’s Brexit referendum is that the pound fell sharply,
boosting
competitiveness.
And the new 21st Century Maritime Silk Road is aimed at
boosting
ocean-based trade in East Asia and the Indian Ocean.
And, by
boosting
the ability of the US and Europe to set global business standards, German firms’ international competitiveness would rise.
A new WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement would benefit all by increasing developing countries’ capacity to trade, strengthening the WTO’s development mandate, and
boosting
global economic growth.
Projects aimed at
boosting
efficiency and transparency, supported by development banks and bilateral donors, have made a dramatic difference.
Not only would this be relatively cheap; it would also provide children with a life-long yearning for learning,
boosting
their life chances and delivering benefits worth $33 for every dollar invested.
Ahead of that, a new president should unleash America’s creative potential in
boosting
energy efficiency and developing clean technologies.
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