Its thrust is towards amelioration of the poor and a lot of distance has been covered. |
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Later, as the permafrost melted and the ice sheet warmed as a result of climatic amelioration, the ice would have become wetbased. |
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Clomipramine was equal to desipramine and both tricyclic agents were superior to placebo for amelioration of hyperactivity. |
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The widespread problem of malnutrition is as much a concern to everyone as the efforts at its amelioration. |
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For real amelioration in education is completely contingent upon complementary improvement in the wider societal context. |
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It would also provide a sound basis for targeting scarce resources and developing strategies for remediation and amelioration. |
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The increasingly powerful industrial working class sought the amelioration of its social and economic conditions. |
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It is such social unrest that drives them to make some amelioration in the system. |
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Again, amelioration of the human rights situation is unlikely to occur without resolving the issue of insecurity, banditry and warlordism. |
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Incrementalism emphasizes the amelioration of concrete problems rather than the pursuit of abstract ideals such as social justice. |
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She insisted on the fact that the course should contribute to the amelioration of health through better control of diseases. |
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Particularly, amelioration of the spin-up of mesoscale precipitation calculation for the first 6 hours after the start is clearly seen. |
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As long as there is capitalism, the question of reform or amelioration is not permanently or even in the middle run off the agenda. |
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The economic growth is in fact not yet reflected in a real amelioration of the standard of living of the population. |
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Cases fell by an eighth and deaths by a third, but that was against a background of generally improving health in which the amelioration rates for malaria were worse than those for non-malarial illness and death. |
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But even with a measure of success, it must know that the stories that will still predominate are more likely to be about imploding casualty departments and shoddy track maintenance than barely perceptible amelioration. |
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MacDonald was convinced that God does not punish except to amend, and that the sole end of His greatest anger is the amelioration of the guilty. |
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Environmental impacts are better understood and amelioration is at a higher level than before, not least because of the growing emphasis on sustainability. |
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The amelioration of the finish is the reduction of the tolerances on the diameter and on the ovalisation and the elimination from the surface of any default such as micro-cracks or decarburized zones. |
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Participants agreed that the amelioration of the security situation was the paramount priority and that every effort must be undertaken to that end. |
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I think that just having somebody to talk to, whether it's a professional, a friend, or a colleague, often can lead to at least some degree of amelioration of a post-traumatic stress disorder occurring. |
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The archaeobotany cannot be ignored and will alarm, and amelioration needs action not political posturing. |
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It is my opinion that all aerodromes without exception should be compelled to produce noise amelioration schemes. |
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It showed that there was some sort of amelioration of the situation. |
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With this in mind, it does not seem that the amelioration or the obviation of the subject is in the political best interest of the minority. |
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In the absence of treatments, symptoms can persist indefinitely, although there may be gradual amelioration that can sometimes be improved with rehabilitation therapy. |
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Oxidative stress and immunotoxic effects of and their amelioration with myrrh emulsion Food Chem Toxicol. |
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Alternating intervals of climatic amelioration led to repeated range expansion, most recently from the close of the last glacial period about 10,000 years ago. |
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Before you conclude that all these have been discussed ad nauseam in recent years, I invite you to read Keenan's analysis of, and suggested solutions for, their amelioration. |
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Thus, if rainfall amounts and intensities increase in many parts of the world as expected, erosion will also increase, unless amelioration measures are taken. |
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Evaluation of medicinal herbs in amelioration of plumbism in rats. |
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Amelioration of such limitations is quite feasible and would do much to strengthen rural practice. |
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