Such protective action on pressor response, if any, may appear as an alleviation of reduced coronary flow in isolated hearts. |
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He discusses scientific investigations of the claim that prayer can bring about alleviation of pain and faster recovery times. |
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They had high hopes that the assembled powers would agree to an alleviation of the imposed restrictions. |
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For some, alleviation of the drug abuse problem will serve to reduce related criminal behavior. |
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This is a precious gateway into the alleviation of suffering, which I believe to be our principal task on this earth. |
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There is some evidence of community participation in flood management and alleviation. |
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We require state interference to redress social inequity and poverty alleviation, our past necessitates that. |
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We are an international agency concerned with the alleviation of human suffering. |
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By 1996, more than 6,000 advisors had been trained in basic trauma alleviation methods. |
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As director general, my priorities would be driven by a commitment to equity and alleviation of disparities. |
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Preliminary trials showed that patients with asthma show some alleviation of symptoms after exposure to these bacteria. |
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Human lives suffer from miseries and deprivations of various kinds, some more amenable to alleviation than others. |
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The analytical reason for charitable generosity is, of course, the alleviation of guilt. |
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A tremendous good coming from biotechnology will be the alleviation of human misery through progress in medicine. |
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There is a side issue with regard to how to structure the CDD approach in rural development and rural poverty alleviation projects. |
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The Award was set up to recognize achievement in the pursuit of poverty alleviation, by an individual or organization. |
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There is a need to define policies of civil participation as real mechanisms for social inclusion and poverty alleviation. |
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Unfortunately, the progress in the peace process has not yet resulted in an alleviation of that situation. |
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This will allow an alleviation of the burden of single companies through the sharing of different tasks. |
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The Government has declared poverty alleviation and the reduction of consumer prices to be its top priorities. |
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It is also closely tied to international types of equity, including intergenerational equity, poverty alleviation, food security and health. |
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That report contains provisional proposals for the construction of major flood alleviation works within the Edgware Brook and Silk Stream catchments. |
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It seems that the elicitation of responses under these conditions is mediated by an alleviation of the effects of negative attentional processing. |
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But greater attention, we would suggest, ought to be accorded the problem of poverty alleviation. |
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The CDC will be required to put poverty alleviation at the heart of its operations. |
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Real social elements are involved in terms of developing a national strategy on the alleviation of poverty. |
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In the region, conservation has been regarded as a luxury compared to the alleviation of poverty and refugee needs. |
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This study represents the most important activity in capacity building project for poverty alleviation. |
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This bill directs that our official development assistance will be directed for poverty alleviation. |
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Attain human wellbeing, not a narrow view of development as poverty alleviation. |
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Electricity is one of the major infrastructures that will impact on poverty alleviation in rural areas. |
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This institution endeavours to assist in the alleviation of some of the problems faced by neglected girls. |
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Their achievements in the areas of growth, investment and poverty alleviation must be protected. |
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Local governments play a key role in poverty alleviation and the promotion of social cohesion. |
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If the potential human and economic costs are high enough, engineers who work with floodwater alleviation systems always design them with some sort of fail-safe mechanism. |
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But at the time the only alleviation remained the institution of workhouses, although philanthropists were constructing almshouses, cheap housing for the poor. |
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In any case the issue goes beyond the alleviation of pain: the degree of patients' own suffering, including mental anguish and loss of dignity that they feel, is something that only they can assess. |
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Therefore, policies that are distortionary in short-term resource allocation actually may help economic growth and poverty alleviation in the long run. |
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In conclusion, I should like to call upon States to focus on the alleviation of poverty and to invest in the human person and reduce expenditure on armaments, as that is the right path to security, stability and peace. |
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The CFC's task was to achieve measurable results in the area of poverty alleviation and promotion would not result in direct improvements to the livelihoods of poor people. |
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There is also a low degree of consciousness of the state of facts and noninvolvement in actions for the prevention and alleviation of soil desertification and degradation. |
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They will need enhanced programmes for coastal defences, flood prevention, drought alleviation, replanning of agriculture, new public health needs and other matters. |
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In the case of the population of men who have sex with men, interventions must begin with the alleviation of the stigma and with the expansion of routine testing and counselling programmes. |
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In December the World Trade Organization will meet in Hong Kong to encourage poverty alleviation through trade. |
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Since becoming international development secretary in May, Mitchell, a former investment banker, has made clear his intention to beef up the private sector's role in DfID's poverty alleviation strategies. |
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Science and technology can work more directly for social justice, poverty alleviation and the environment, helping to build a just and equitable green economy at a global level. |
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An active tolerance must suffer with suffering, work for its alleviation, and in that way help to lessen those tensions that are in many cases at the origin of intolerance itself. |
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In response to the depression, the Balkan governments followed three general policies: cost reduction, debt alleviation, and market monopolization. |
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These two types of disasters imply the necessity of putting in place reliable instruments of prevision, while striving for prevention or alleviation through both structural and non-structural measures. |
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These programmes will support regional integration, economic reform, social development and poverty alleviation, modernisation of the state and protection of the environment. |
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The use of buspirone or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof for preparing pharmaceutical compositions for alleviation of phobic anxiety. |
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Attempts must be made to ensure stronger linkages between education policies and programmes, poverty alleviation strategies and public policy-making. |
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The author concluded that the alleviation in bowel symptoms was attributable to Bifidobacterium lactis, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, and Streptococcus thermophiles. |
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Alleviation of tensions requires restraint on the part of many parties. |
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Alleviation of cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury using phytochemical polyphenols is accompanied by reduced accumulation of indoxyl sulfate in rats. |
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