It may be the free credits I earn for tying in all my accounts, or the popularity boost I get for discovering cool products and sharing with my friends.
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Continuous infighting among the factions of the ruling Grand National Party does nothing to boost its popularity.
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And Dawkins says she is hoping Forest's new top-tier status will boost the popularity of women's football in the city.
For HTC, deepening a relationship with the world's largest social network could help it boost its popularity amid stiffening competition.
Her popularity received its biggest boost in April 1982 with her decisive response to the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands.
In order to remain in power, she believes that she needs to boost her popularity by continuing to fund social programs.
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Moreover, revenue sharing also tends to create evenly matched competitors, which may in the long run boost the popularity of the sport.
It has been suggested as part of the review that soldiers may be encouraged to wear their uniforms off-duty to boost their popularity.
Helping out a colleague, common sense would suggest, may boost your popularity rating but at the expense of time spent on your own tasks.
Bringing your friends home to show off a new Ham radio or your great-great-great grandfather's rebel flag probably won't boost your popularity in high school.
In February 2007, Apple boss Steve Jobs called on record labels to stop using DRM in a bid to boost the popularity of downloadable music.
Sport-utility vehicles are losing popularity, policies to boost conservation and renewable energy have become bolder, and producers have found a lot more oil below America's soil and coastal seabed.
Though its rhetoric has been more bellicose than usual, analysts say it fits a long-standing pattern, and may be intended to boost the popularity of Kim Jong-un, who came to power last year.
Mr Samper, weakened by corruption scandals and a sickly economy, had wanted the hostages freed to boost the popularity of his Liberal Party before presidential and congressional elections next May, but he is loth to provoke the armed forces further.
The House of Saud, like other Muslim governments, fostered this sense of siege to boost its own popularity.
Aligning himself with strongmen may serve only to boost Mr Hashimoto's popularity, at a time when many Japanese are fed up with the weak-willed characters in national government.
Obama is probably going to have the most important boost that he achieves in American popularity simply by taking the oath of office.
Paul's online popularity may have also translated to a serious boost in primaries, says Michael Cornfield, vice president of the online grass-roots advocacy firm 720 Strategies.
Walkers' pressure group Ramblers says that having a complete path looping the Isle of Wight would boost the local economy, citing the popularity of existing walking festivals which bring more than 20, 000 visitors to the island annually.
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That was despite a big boost to bicycle sales in the summer, which rose on the back of the popularity of cycling during the London Olympics.
As a team sport it trails far behind football and baseball in popularity, but the Japanese RFU hope that a bid to host the 2015 World Cup will boost the sport, after the disappointment of losing out to New Zealand for the 2011 tournament.
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