In the short term some of the old ways to perk up your share price now seem suicidal.
Japan has been trying to perk up prices for more than 20 years.
Employers in all 50 states expect the bleak employment picture to perk up during the three-month period ending in September.
As an effort to perk up the nation, Mr Cameron's speech went as far as bromides about British indefatigability can.
In an effort to perk up the market, analysts in Kuala Lumpur tell me that the government may be considering several moves.
But sometimes, like right now, it may take a bit more to get people to perk up and take notice of a brand.
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Moreover, interest rates, set by the European Central Bank for the 12 members of the euro area, are too high to perk up Germany's sluggish growth.
The FSV stable includes footballguys.com, an all-encompassing site for football fans and fantasy geeks, whose numbers figure to perk up in front of the April 25 NFL draft.
As if reminding itself to perk up, "Airplanes" quickly self-corrects into a jaunty wonder, as its pleading chorus ("I want you back") hurtles along with something resembling school spirit.
The Democrats' fixation with health reform and the failure of the economy to perk up after all the stimulus spending handed a neat Just So story to Mr Obama's foes.
Most would argue that the U.S. economy presently lacks aggregate demand, so the answer is for our federal government to spend with abandon in order to perk up that which is lifeless.
Our heroes in horns point to the action in the bond market, which actually saw yields fall as the day progressed, as well as the VIX, which failed to perk up on the purported game-changing event.
Business trends have started to perk up as economic activity begins to buzz again in the US. March in particular was a strong month, as month over month sales were 7.4% better and more than made up for moderate declines in the first two months of the year.
Consider that inflation is already starting to perk-up (running at an annual rate of 3.6%).
The sleep-deprived participants may simply have been looking for a quick source of energy to perk themselves up, St.
Today, a slug of espresso is seen as a necessity in the morning or after a meal to perk you up -- not something to be savoured and appreciated for its delicate aromas.
Ross said that unless the MSCI Emerging Markets index closes below 863 (it closed around 913 yesterday), suggesting further pressure on the downside, then investors should watch for the index to perk back up again.
But there is good reason to hope that by midyear the economy will perk up as destocking comes to an end and the government's fiscal stimulus kicks in.
The economy might yet perk up in time to produce better figures before September 22nd.
Men perk up about coming to Austin, the closest big city, because they can shop for everything from camouflage dog-vests to hunting stands to meat grinders.
In another perk, the blogging platform allows up to 100 users to update a single blog, which means there is plenty of access for friends on a group trip.
If economies perk up and a rate cut turns out to have been unnecessary, it can be reversed: with ample excess capacity, the risk of inflation taking off is low.
I've noticed that when I'm using the phone (no service, just listening to MP3s) in the subway, the people here perk up as they are very aware of this phone and its capabilities.
Which points out another perk of Nordic skiing: working up enough of an appetite to splurge on a brew or two before a hearty dinner with no caloric guilt.
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The hope in the stockmarket, where the long-suffering shareholders of Suez and Lyonnaise have finally seen their companies' performance perk up, is that the merger will be a prelude to restructuring.
Perk up with a caffeine boost and breakfast at Monmouth Coffee, then walk east to cross Tower Bridge and admire the 11th-Century Tower of London.
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