91.   One of the latest groups to weigh in, the American Gas Association, had expected some price increases as an incentive to boost gas production.

92.   Part of the problem for Boeing is that it is trying to boost production while training thousands of new workers.

93.   PDVSA has three such projects for heavy oil, which is more difficult to refine, as part of a program to boost production.

94.   Productivity at its plants also suffered as the company paid thousands of workers overtime to boost production and meet the recent surge in orders.

95.   Production was also boosted by chemical factories that came back on line after being closed for maintenance, she said.

96.   Production was boosted by strong output of personal computers and mobile phones, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said.

97.   Roth and Koper also found that manufacturers boosted production to take advantage of surging demand and premium prices.

98.   Snags can occur when refiners work flat-out to boost gasoline production.

99.   Spiders kill off insects and help plants boost seed production in exchange for dollops of sugary nectar, say scientists in New Jersey.

100.   Some OPEC members have embarked on plans to boost production, often with the help of private foreign companies.

v. + production >>共 751
increase 7.72%
boost 5.04%
cut 4.76%
reduce 3.39%
halt 2.93%
shift 2.62%
begin 2.54%
stop 2.31%
resume 2.00%
expand 2.00%
boost + n. >>共 476
profit 4.96%
price 4.56%
sale 4.52%
earnings 4.00%
economy 3.53%
demand 2.94%
export 2.93%
production 2.51%
growth 2.24%
confidence 2.15%
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