Indeed, many see the need for large-scale hydrogen production as a way to jumpstart the moribund nuclear industry. |
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These unconstitutional preferments were supposed to be temporary expedients to jumpstart racial integration. |
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They had to depend on sheer initiative and elbow grease, working crazy hours and making cold calls to jumpstart the business. |
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I think I am gonna get me some cackleberries and bacon and another mug of jumpstart and get caloried up to go think about doing some work today. |
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In fact, that was the hope of one cynical mogul looking to jumpstart his business. |
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They know that they need fuel to jumpstart their day and support their training. |
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Physically, you can jumpstart fitness routines or raise the bar on existing ones. |
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In search of a paycheck and a jumpstart to his floundering existence, he goes to work at the library of Boston prison. |
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The FBI obtained a videotape of him giving a presentation to the class about how to jumpstart a car. |
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Do you think the government needs to take a more aggressive response to jumpstart the economy? |
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From a policy perspective, do we need to do more to jumpstart the economy then? |
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She got involved in interning as a way to jumpstart her budding modeling career. |
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I trust that this debate will jumpstart the long-awaited resumption of the intergovernmental negotiation process. |
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I can understand Ellis not wanting people to harass WB over it, he probably wants to keep them sweet in case any of his other work get the opportunity to jumpstart a tv show. |
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It is up to us to make consumers feel like wanting again, which is the only way to jumpstart a suffering economy. |
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They needed to convince the international creditor banks to provide new money to jumpstart the machine. |
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They will not however be enough to jumpstart lending or revive the economy. |
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But nobody trying to jumpstart the economy would begin with dividend taxes. |
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A concerted effort is required to jumpstart the market and provide the early production volume critical to cost reduction. |
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Last year, I was too bullish on the economy, convinced that Terror War spending would cause enough increase in aggregate demand to jumpstart us out of the doldrums. |
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The program was designed by the US EPA to jumpstart clean air initiatives in Mexico. |
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This also helps jumpstart the process of collecting assimilating views of your business. |
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When children's lives have been interrupted by an emergency, getting them into school helps to jumpstart their recovery, and that of the entire country. |
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Ms Day and Ms Kirkbride declined to discuss specific figures, but YouTube has provided an advance against future advertising revenue to jumpstart production. |
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The expected additional funding would be consistent with the terms recommended for funding by the panel, and would allow the Information Commissioner to jumpstart the initiatives approved by the panel. |
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Faced with increased input prices, farmers in this small southern African nation were not in a position to jumpstart their agricultural production in spite of higher prices. |
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The focused district development, capital jumpstart and focused border development programmes are promising initiatives helping to build the capacity of the police. |
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They should be able to turn to development experts experienced in post-conflict situations to advise them on the best way to jumpstart an economy ravaged by war. |
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The event was designed to help raise awareness of urgent climate change issues, build momentum for continental energy policies, and jumpstart practical business solutions. |
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Achieving the Millennium Development Goals will require the full integration of the development agenda into efforts to jumpstart growth and rebuild the global economy. |
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At that time the PQ strategy was to jumpstart the process leading up to Quebec separation, even before Quebecers had a chance to vote on it in a referendum. |
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Kat Fay suggests retailers highlight innovative ingredients in their products or utilise environment-friendly packaging to attract consumers and jumpstart the stalling beauty market. |
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Such fastimpact production programmes would jumpstart agricultural growth in the short term, create opportunities to earn income during the crisis, and lead to lower prices. |
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Bacteria jumpstart decay, releasing from the corpse nutrients that the plant can absorb through its leaves. |
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Andrea Murray got the shock of her life when a simple jumpstart wiped out her car's computer system. |
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Prior to Serrao's tenure at Jumpstart, he worked for publishers Village Voice Media and Rivals. |
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When we looked at what we needed to do to implement the warehouses, purchasing the PeopleSoft JumpStart service was a no-brainer. |
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Worldwide Computer Products News-25 April 2007-Digi Connect ME JumpStart Kit for Microsoft. |
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Canadian Tire is helping disadvantaged children get in the game with its Jumpstart national charitable program. |
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