Examples of using Would boost in English and their translations into Romanian
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The idea that including Kosovo in the SAP would boost stabilisation and interethnic relations in the province is gaining ground.
These would boost trade, investment
Nokia Vice President Raimo Puntala said the new factory would boost the company's production capacity.
well-developed infrastructure in the region would boost security and the EU integration prospects of these states.
The i2010 Initiative also stresses that a more effective management of spectrum would boost innovation in ICT
Such strategies would boost demand for environmental technologies yielding significant environmental
New legislation being prepared by the merchant marine ministry would boost the Greek shipping industry by allowing foreign ships to be listed in the national register.
Eugen Carpov pointed that the event would boost the cooperation between EU
She argues that low interest rates would boost Kosovo's economic development
Whereas a strengthened and more efficient enforcement cooperation framework would boost consumer trust
Jordanov said he hopes the accord would boost bilateral economic relations
Angjeli and Holkeri said signing this agreement would boost economic co-operation and development in Kosovo and Albania.
We are all aware that the unitary patent system would boost the competitiveness of enterprises no end.
a full medical program, and would boost your career and make you into.
This would boost exchanges of new ideas
A more integrated internal market for services would boost the competitiveness of business services and industry.
We would guarantee an attractive business environment that would boost new businesses and well-paid jobs.
The theory behind this move was that a gradual devaluation of the dollar would boost exports, which would help stimulate the economy.
On the other hand, the labour market could again surprise on the upside, which would boost labour income and consumer confidence.
saying they would boost security and encourage co-operation among the two communities on the divided island.