Foreign investors have been net buyers in the local bourse throughout this month, buoying sentiment and boosting trading volume. |
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Some described false confidence as the ultimate fair-weather friend, buoying you when times are good and deserting you when they're bad. |
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Reports earlier this week showed jobless claims dropped and manufacturing rose, buoying the dollar. |
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But, in any case, one can either have real stimulus, which might get some credit for buoying the economy, and also ballooning the deficit. |
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The harbour authority incurred expense in lighting and buoying the wreck which it sought to recover from the defendants. |
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Whether Swedish, shiatsu or a basic sports massage, these rubdowns have earned their reputation for buoying mind, body and spirit. |
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What picture did they make, this older man worrisomely buoying up his sedated young wife? |
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Concisely, sailing along in a spirit of cooperation and harmony on the currents buoying up economic life. |
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We are not supportive of the concept of screen quotas as a way of buoying the industry. |
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Many of the old socialist bastions are in and around Glasgow, a city that voted for independence last year, buoying the Nationalists there. |
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In 2009 many countries rolled out big packages of tax cuts and extra spending in the hope of buoying growth. |
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The rebound in food prices is buoying inflation as financial markets weaken on subprime mortgage losses. |
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By contrast, advertising expenditure aimed at buoying activity was optimised, and logistics costs were held down satisfactorily, especially in the second half. |
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This, in turn, will support housing demand, housing prices, and housing construction, buoying the initial uptick. To put this another way, everything comes back to unemployment. |
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But Muslims, on the strength of Congress's success in last year's general election, are now returning to the party, buoying its hopes for a revival of its former dominance. |
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Export demand continues to underpin the rally in beans, with news of fresh sales to China and outlooks for more business on the way buoying prices. |
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Without her buoying him, you wonder if he would have gotten where he did. |
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Some 3.6 billion people have joined the capitalist machinery since 1989, with new markets like Ukraine, Vietnam or Pakistan plugging in, buoying economic growth to levels we had never witnessed before. |
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Grainfarmers' oilseeds director, Andrew Barnard, said that while the bio-fuel outlook is tough, food demand for vegetable oils is still growing and this is buoying prices. |
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