Examples of using Further boost in English and their translations into German
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Later, higher world oil prices provided a further boost to the economy, generating funds for investment and expansion.
available for private investment, providing a further boost to labor productivity.
A further boost is achieved with the modern V-neck
Comprehensive package could further boost employment in Hungary.
EQ3 100Hz/Q=1/-1dB removes further boost in the range of 100 Hz.
Further boost your productivity by monitoring
The station is now getting a further boost thanks to its collaboration with iDiv.
The innovations on the Gallus ECS 340 include new servo drives that further boost productivity.
It will also create long- and short-term jobs, in a further boost to the economy.
One can further boost the sound insulation if that PVB sheet has specific acoustic performance properties.
Anavar administration could further boost those issues and cause the opportunity of strokes or a cardiac arrest.
Anavar administration could further boost those issues and cause the opportunity of strokes or a cardiac arrest.
Krauth technology has been given a further boost to expand its strategic position through the new structures.
In addition to economic factors, the trend toward coworking is a further boost for the office real estate market.
Adjustable pedal inserts make it easy to adapt the crank length and thus further boost the crank's functionality.
This will give a further boost to our relations.
The German-Turkish Year of Science 2014 will give this potential a further boost.
The development of intelligent transport systems will further boost the motor and supplier industry as electronics now account for nearly 50% of a vehicle's added value.
four new storage blocks will further boost the efficiency and capacity of the terminal.
The discovery of America at the end of 15th century gave a further boost to Hamburg's foreign trade and hence to the Port of Hamburg.