Lawson loves to laugh, and her wacky sense of humor can buoy all those around her.
From the sacbee.com
Some Fed presidents have expressed doubt that monetary policy can buoy the economy.
From the bloomberg.com
As much as any other issue, the economy can buoy or destroy a President's chances for reelection.
From the time.com
They also try to cancel out effects of the broader market that can buoy or weigh down the performance of those stocks.
From the online.wsj.com
While companies need to be careful not to overstate their green efforts, going green can buoy sales, analysts say.
From the investors.com
For those to whom it comes naturally, optimism can buoy their spirits and help them through painful and exhausting days.
From the washingtonpost.com
Family, friends, service providers and community supports can buoy people up in times of crisis, allowing them to survive until circumstances improve.
From the washingtontimes.com
This is a portrait of how senseless harassment can make a good kid's world fall apart, but also how a strong immigrant drive can buoy a family.
From the newsday.com
By acting quickly, he theorizes, the Fed can buoy consumer spending and minimize the loss in economic output while suffering only a small bump up in the inflation rate.