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boost

[boost] / bust /








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This could exacerbate Canada's housing crunch, Mr Hildebrand said, as condos are heavily relied on to boost supply in big cities.

From BBC

Last year, we were mainlining magnesium, consuming creatine - a muscle boosting supplement that became mainstream, and we turned to AI chatbots for help with anything from a personalised training regime to a daily meal plan.

From BBC

Its third-quarter deliveries saw a boost as consumers rushed to buy electric vehicles before a $7,500 tax credit expired at the end of September.

From Los Angeles Times

Companies typically respond by trimming labor costs and attempting to boost productivity to offset higher production costs.

From Barron's

A steep yield curve would boost their net interest margin—a key profitability metric for banks, as they earn more on long loans than they pay on short deposits.

From Barron's