Interactive agricultural mechanisation has not been given much of a kick-start.
Physiotherapists can use this time and the impetus of a new treatment to kick-start a stalled patient's progress.
It was also based on the optimistic assumption that it was possible to kick-start growth through redistribution, while, at the same time, redirecting but not increasing government expenditure.
The second initiative sees talented young artists (most in their early 20s), receive a career 'kick-start' through participation in a formal mentoring transition from school to work programme.
We had to kick-start the social services in most counties into operation, because the relatives and friends of hostages are spread throughout the country.
There should be seed-corn capital for investment, grants for projects and assistance to kick-start local initiatives, but not dependency-creating loans.
Here we expect to see a wave of coordination meetings to kick-start the various priority areas and individual projects included in the action plan.
This is a budget that will help to fight unemployment and kick-start the economy.
We need to kick-start growth but, in doing so, we need to have stability in public finances.
If we want to kick-start the global economy after the crisis of the last 12 months, international trade plays an extremely important role.
Most importantly, now we can bring in private financing to give the extra impetus and kick-start needed.
We shall never be able to kick-start it; we need a battery by which to get it going.
Sometimes, it is necessary for projects to pump-prime and kick-start things, to get innovation going and to set up pilots.
Will he visit us and give the scheme a kick-start?
Devolution supporters can now combine to campaign for a "yes" vote, and to kick-start a vital constitutional reform.
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