He added the lane had improved journey times for the 89 bus on that stretch of road by a minute. |
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Mr Dempsey said that the balance would be pumped into improved waste water treatment plants in the area. |
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The summer job market for students improved slightly compared with last year. |
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But he did not believe driver behaviour could be improved sufficiently to make the junction acceptably safe. |
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These savings accrue from improved productivity and safety performance, as well as reduced turnover. |
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This improved software could help reduce the impact of an unplanned landing or steer the quadcopter to a safe place to crash. |
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Consuming radish generally results in improved digestion, but some people are sensitive to its acridity and robust action. |
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If you have noted improved behavior, reintroduce one of the eliminated foods or additives at a time. |
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It absorbs bumps in the road and reduces impact harshness, resulting in improved ride quality. |
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Turkey and the trimmings can be improved dramatically with the addition of a well chosen wine accompaniment. |
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The improvements will vary from station to station, but include waiting rooms, toilets, shelters, CCTV and improved customer information systems. |
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The developments were not, however, in new types of clock, merely in improved designs of sundials and water clocks. |
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By widening his stance, Jones has improved his balance, enabling him to be less jumpy and more selective. |
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In 1996, the NVIC realized a major goal when the FDA licensed an improved pertussis vaccine known as the acellular pertussis vaccine. |
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They set me to threading shuttles, and tying weaver's knots, and such things, and now I have improved so much that I can take care of one loom. |
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There is an agreed need for improved investment in the NHS and action to reduce waiting times. |
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His serve improved as he fired down five aces in his first two service games. |
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Authors reported that students demonstrated increased achievement on quizzes and improved interest and engagement. |
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Some friends and I had a recent discussion about today's railroading and how working conditions had improved for train crews. |
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The water system has meant improved health among residents, who now need to spend less time carrying water from wells distant from their homes. |
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Understanding why this is the case and how it can be improved is seen to demand methods that go beyond questionnaires and surveys. |
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Video system processing performance is improved by its increased output timing margins and reduced jitter. |
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Intermediate measures of quality of health care remained unchanged or improved slightly. |
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Basso looked very good in the Giro and has improved against the clock since last year. |
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This reporter got in on the act by showing the new and improved card that's less susceptible to forgery. |
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Flexure galvanometers and low-noise servo drives offer improved performance in applications requiring smooth scanning with low jitter. |
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As a result, latex modified mortar and concrete have an improved waterproofness over ordinary mortar and concrete. |
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Members backed his stance, but said social cohesion and improved race relations were vitally important. |
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Decorative railings and improved lighting have been installed and shrubs and trees planted. |
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Triacetate is an improved acetate fabric which doesn't melt as easier and is easier to care for. |
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For improved quality control alone, it set up a new department and staffed it with 250 new people. |
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Her movement, so much improved over the last two years, has now become an Achilles' heel once more and that may be the telling factor. |
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The company has neither improved its financial indicators, nor acquired new assets. |
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Meanwhile, however, as they cleared the land and created and improved watering places for livestock, the settlers enabled the roos to multiply exponentially. |
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Jones, by all accounts, is improved this season in build and mind. |
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With the light showers, the water level improved in the tank. |
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The subdivision by quickset hawthorn hedges came slightly later as drainage improved the quality of the pasture, enabling cattle rather than sheep to be stocked. |
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We can also begin to plan our wardrobes to match our new and improved selves. |
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Time and again, American businesspeople and engineers have figured out new and improved ways of doing things. |
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However a debate has simmered for years as to whether journalism has improved with the welter of academic courses which produce hundreds of graduates each year. |
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Others favored in-line engines because of the improved streamlining even though the radials of the period usually offered a bit more in horsepower. |
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Advances in the recognition and treatment of pain in children over the past 20 years have led to improved pain management for acutely ill and injured children. |
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I'm sure the office would be much improved if we could swap our free drink machine for a kettle and find somewhere we could install a washer-dryer. |
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Maligned forward Jamal Mashburn has improved his defense and stayed healthy, and 34-year-old warhorse Dan Majerle is still capable of hitting clutch jump shots. |
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Indeed, he cheerfully admits that science and technology have, in many ways, improved our lot. |
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Our medicine has so dramatically improved since the primitive era so well described by Candice Millard's lively book. |
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He was also a charismatic, telegenic speaker with a face improved by plastic surgery several years earlier. |
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We have a plan for improved accessibility in and around Lower Manhattan. |
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Ultimately, a key benefit of ADL is expected to be improved readiness through re-engineering of training and enhancing service members' skills. |
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Taisol was looking for an improved material that could reduce warpage in their 5-in-1 memory card connectors. |
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It also introduces a new Slayer System, Aggro Meter, and Collection System, along with an improved brokering system that enables offline selling. |
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The system benefits include reduced delivery costs, increased vehicle use, and improved route decision making by dispatchers and routers. |
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As water quality improved from the 1960s onwards, fish numbers recovered, and recreational coarse fishing became more popular. |
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Plays could run longer and still draw in the audiences, leading to better profits and improved production values. |
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The improvements to this plant, which discharges water directly into the Aire, has also vastly improved water quality downstream of the plant. |
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Once she began listening to her instincts and didn't second-guess herself the entire time, her artwork improved noticeably. |
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Station upgrades could include enhanced Metrolink services, improved road access and car parking. |
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They are all subject to revision due to new discoveries or improved calculations. |
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By fitting improved cooling models, we measure for the first time the radial temperature profile of the superbursting layer. |
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Additionally, this new version of software has improved recognition of African languages such as Bambara, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo and Kiswahili. |
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Specifically, the company is looking at acrylic resins for improved water-based stain-blocking technologies. |
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However, Adam's Ale has improved all season and will relish every drop of rain. |
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The improved JPADS dramatically decreases this risk for the aircrews and aircraft. |
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Compound winding, which gave more stable voltage with load, improved operating characteristics of generators. |
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This improved the quality of the finished product and increased its malleability. |
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Moorland and woodland habitats are being improved for birds as well as the rare small mountain ringlet butterfly. |
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Nevertheless, the situation improved in the first half of the 4th century, which was a period of revival and prosperity for Roman Gaul. |
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The government built railroads, improved roads, and inaugurated a land reform program to prepare the country for further development. |
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The efficiency is improved in a two step method of narrowing the variance and shifting the target. |
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The panorama is excellent, improved immeasurably by the steep final slope and lack of foreground. |
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Most trusts improved existing roads, but some new roads, usually only short stretches, were also built. |
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The livelihood of local people of Hangzhou improved over the following years. |
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As technology improved and proliferated, there was a greater need for educated employees. |
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By March 1836 the new shield, improved and heavier, was assembled in place and boring resumed. |
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From January to October 1890, Morris serialised his novel, News from Nowhere, in Commonweal, resulting in improved circulation for the paper. |
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Trade expansion was enabled by the introduction of canals, improved roads and railways. |
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The invention was made around 1786, although some say he only improved on an earlier design by a Scottish farmer named Leckie. |
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In Algeria, public sector workers have mounted a general strike for higher wages and improved working conditions. |
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Polishing the rough surfaces will have improved the mechanical strength of the axe as well as lowering friction when used against wood. |
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He improved upon the hydraulic presses invented by Joseph Bramah, and in 1825 designed a huge press for testing chain cables. |
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Bramah designed and patented an improved type of lock based on the tumbler principle, but had difficulty manufacturing at an economic price. |
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This improved somewhat later as processes were more heavily mechanised to improve economics and uniformity of product. |
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Around 1480, the early medieval rotary grindstone was improved with a treadle and crank mechanism. |
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Despite a tentative opening round Maccarinelli improved and managed to rock his opponent in the fourth round with a right hand. |
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Initially, countries which were traditionally considered capitalistic received high ratings, but the method improved over time. |
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The steam engine, vastly improved in 1775 by James Watt, brought automatic stirring mechanisms and pumps into the brewery. |
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The idea was later used by James Watt to help market his improved steam engine. |
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The first patent issued by the US Patent Office was awarded to Samuel Hopkins in 1790 for an improved method of making potash and pearl ash. |
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The smaller wheels and shorter wheelbase provide improved maneuverability through narrow streets and congested traffic. |
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The homogeneous crystal structure of this cast steel improved its strength and hardness compared to preceding forms of steel. |
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The Electronics Division was therefore asked to devise an improved gauge and, in collaboration with Messrs. |
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The ability to shape wood improved with technological advances from the stone age to the bronze age to the iron age. |
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Westland developed an improved version the Widgeon which was not a great success. |
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Matthew Murray improved the working of these valves by driving them with an eccentric gear attached to the rotating shaft of the engine. |
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Historians agree that this condition improved upon his accession to the throne. |
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Communication was also greatly improved with the invention of the telegraph, telephone, radio and television. |
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The spread of interest improved the market for contemporary British art magazines through increased advertising and circulation. |
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The basic Mesoamerican diet of maize and beans continued, although agricultural output was improved by the introduction of steel tools. |
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Polishing improved the mechanical strength of the tools, so increasing their life and effectiveness. |
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Combining two or more thermodynamic cycles results in improved overall efficiency, reducing fuel costs. |
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In 1762 he obtained parliamentary powers to provide an improved waterway between Liverpool and Manchester by means of a canal. |
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While the Aire and Calder Navigation improved links to the east for Leeds, links to the west were limited. |
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By the 1950s Britain and Wales were beginning to benefit from improved economic conditions. |
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The company cited several factors to support this objective, such as improved journey times, punctuality and station facilities. |
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Swords especially were imported, copied and often improved upon by the natives. |
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Despite the diversity in morphology seen between groups, improved foraging efficiency has been the main driver in their evolution. |
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While the professionalism of the American forces improved by the war's end, British leadership suffered after Brock's death. |
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He then copied and improved the product and made it capable of being made on a simple production line. |
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The British greatly improved the islands' communications, and introduced modern education and justice systems. |
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Crompton improved the generator to allow better air cooling and made other mechanical improvements. |
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Shipbuilding improved with the use of the rib and plank method rather than the old Roman system of mortise and tenon. |
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Despite the cost to build these feats of engineering, the financial outlay proved correct as they improved efficiency in the mines. |
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Following nationalisation in 1947 working conditions improved but pay fell behind national averages. |
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In contrast, the Allies improved both the quantity and quality of pilots graduating from their training programs. |
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The Moat no longer needs waterpower to run its home comforts and now provides the luxury of improved living space for a large family. |
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Wheeler developed the grid system of excavation, which was further improved by his student Kathleen Kenyon. |
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The Herring Buss improved harvest of herring, and the Dutch also expanded to cod and whale fisheries. |
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Rightshoring drives improved load and pipeline management. Management overheads are reduced with fewer, but larger, offshore centers. |
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With improved accuracy of the GPS signal, you can store waypoints of precise treestand locations. |
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Human scale can also be improved along landscaping and streetscaping interventions. |
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Kenneth Ma claims his secret to tackling girls lies in his new and improved skin condition. |
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In patients with atherosclerotic renal artery stenoses and hypertension, clinical outcomes were not improved by the use of stents. |
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At the same time, the properties of ACM, improved by blending with Q, were observed. |
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Nevertheless, in 2010 the UNDP ranked Oman as the most improved nation in the world in terms of development during the preceding 40 years. |
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Production is expected to increase in 2015 as new, improved seeds have been brought into Afghanistan. |
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It was hoped that Ma Fuxiang would have improved the situation, since Chinese Muslims were well known for opposition to smoking opium. |
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FitzOsbern also created or improved fortifications in the towns of Hereford and Shrewsbury. |
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With communism no longer the threat it once was, once hostile relations in the 1950s between the Philippines and China have improved greatly. |
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The access to improved sanitation was reported to be similar for the urban and rural population. |
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The Malay Sultanate of Johor also improved relations with the Portuguese and fought alongside them against the Aceh Sultanate. |
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Fanny's improved appearance and gentle disposition endear her to Sir Thomas. |
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The electoral victory of Rouhani has relatively improved the relations of Iran with other countries. |
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It was later improved by others including Joseph Hall, who was the first to add iron oxide to the charge. |
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In the seventh century BC, the military Arabian saddle appeared, which again improved the saddle design slightly. |
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By giving up all claims to Western Sahara, he found peace with the Polisario and improved relations with its main backer, Algeria. |
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A series of inventors incrementally improved all aspects of the three principle processes and the ancillary processes. |
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Our findings suggest that current precystectomy models for prediction of LN metastasis should be improved further. |
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A major reform of the customs service has significantly improved transparency in this area. |
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Under the Stafford Act, the agency said, facilities cannot be improved with federal money, only restored to their predisaster condition. |
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It is undisputed that he invented a perpetual carding engine in 1773, and invented an improved double spinning jenny. |
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The process was improved by John Wright and Joseph Jesson of West Bromwich, who also obtained a patent. |
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Charles left his well paid weaving position to try to develop improved bleaching methods. |
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In mainly grass farms their numbers are raised when there are improved pastures, some arable crops and patches of woodland. |
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The science was continually improved and evolved into an engineering discipline. |
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Stents improved the procedure by combating the tendency of many vessels to reclose quickly after angioplasty. |
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The apple tree was perhaps the earliest tree to be cultivated, and its fruits have been improved through selection over thousands of years. |
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An increase in FDI may be associated with improved economic growth due to the influx of capital and increased tax revenues for the host country. |
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In the 19th century, transport infrastructure improved with stations on three different railway lines. |
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This system improved travelling conditions, allowing for stage coaches which were then coming into general use. |
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More secure control of the land allowed the owners to make innovations that improved their yields. |
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From 1825 the steam engine was able to power larger machines constructed from iron using improved machine tools. |
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It will have a new title scheme, a new updating service, and improved integration of European law. |
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They improved the quantity and quality of production and dominated cotton and tobacco exports. |
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The much improved data from the WWSSN instruments allowed seismologists to map precisely the zones of earthquake concentration worldwide. |
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In developing countries, providing access to markets has encouraged farmers to invest in livestock, with the result being improved livelihoods. |
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Seed germination is improved if the pyrenes that contain the seed are subjected to extensive drying at room temperature, before stratification. |
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Nevertheless, these increases were questioned as potentially caused by increased reporting and improved methods of diagnosis. |
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This has been possible because of improved communications, and has been caused by factors such as the fear of crime and poor urban environments. |
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Industry flourished thanks to improved mining methods and higher prices for tin, and the town attracted wealthy mine owners. |
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Overall equality across humanity, considered as individuals, has improved very little. |
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In April 1935, the AM subcarriers were replaced by FM subcarriers, with much improved results. |
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Starting 1 February 2012 he improved on this by completing the 7 on 7 in under 120 hours or in less than five days. |
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The government built railroads, improved roads, and inaugurated a land reform programme to prepare the country for further development. |
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This tragedy led some commentators to suggest that the cockle beds should be closed until improved safety measures could be introduced. |
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With an improved harbour the town would have played the same role that Gibraltar later played in British naval strategy. |
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Fazio Novello della Gherardesca, an enlightened aristocrat, improved relations with Florence, the Pope and Genoa. |
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The training of the escorts also improved as the realities of the battle became obvious. |
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Results improved with wins over the Ospreys and the Newport Gwent Dragons in December. |
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International free trade improved the country and in order for Americans to prosper from a strong economy they had no choice but to embrace it. |
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Bolivias's drinking water and Sanitation coverage has greatly improved since 1990 due to a considerable increase in sectoral investment. |
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Centimetric radar greatly improved interception and was undetectable by Metox. |
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The group's fortunes improved when McCartney recommended them to the organizers of the Monterey Pop Festival. |
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Her writing has improved since the beginning of the school year. |
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The admixture of vanilla extract in the dough improved the pastries' flavor. |
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I have very much improved my mechanical combinations, for the navigation of the air and water by hydrostatic and aerostatic forces. |
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The appointments were primitive, but the Schnitzel, the beer, and the cheese could not have been improved on. |
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It is Stephen Gardiner, black and scowling, his aspect in no way improved by his trip to Rome. |
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I called it Erb's Beersicle. My results were disappointing but might be improved through research processing. |
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But they marginally improved after the break as Didier Drogba hit the post. |
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While calorized feeds for poultry were being developed, scientists were also looking into an improved milk replacer for calves. |
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The French submarine Aigrette in 1904 further improved the concept by using a diesel rather than a gasoline engine for surface power. |
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Cort improved over Onions' furnace by adding dampers to the chimney, avoiding some of the risk of overheating and 'burning' the iron. |
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By May 2016 the software had been improved to the point where it only crashed every 15 hours. |
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The quality of fluorescent lighting technology has improved dramatically in recent years. |
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Ancient Rome improved the Egyptian design with the addition of a turning bow. |
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Henry Maudslay patented an improved version of this a few years later, and other makers adopted the configuration. |
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Lewis's invention was later developed and improved by Richard Arkwright in his water frame and Samuel Crompton in his spinning mule. |
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Although greatly improved and with many variations, the Fourdriner machine is the predominant means of paper production today. |
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The research includes developing improved grape varieties and investigating pest control. |
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Maps based on scientific principles had been made since the time of Eratosthenes, in the 3rd century BC, but Ptolemy improved map projections. |
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Formal exports have dramatically improved since the civil war, with efforts to improve the management of them having some success. |
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The hypocaust was an invention which improved the hygiene and living conditions of citizens, and was a forerunner of modern central heating. |
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Both projects dramatically improved commerce with the rest of Europe and the world. |
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Improved hygiene and better nutrition were factors that contributed to improved health. |
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Margaret's fortunes improved under Henry VIII and in February 1512 she was restored to the earldom of Salisbury and all the Warwicks' lands. |
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Henry VII improved tax collection within the realm by introducing ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation. |
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It is unclear if the advantage of a hinged jaw is greater biting force, improved respiration, or a combination of factors. |
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There is debate about the extent to which the Renaissance improved on the culture of the Middle Ages. |
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Interservice coordination in the field has improved due to electronic communications. |
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However, as food stores improved and women took on lesser roles in providing food for the family, they increasingly became subordinate to men. |
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Charles made several important concessions to Parliament, but improved his own military position by securing the favour of the Scots that summer. |
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He observed, measured, dissected, built models and employed, invented and improved a variety of instruments. |
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His health improved somewhat, but, in 1731, he was afflicted with a ravenous appetite and palpitations of the heart. |
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It significantly improved the sustained virological rate in genotype-1 HCV infected patients, mainly for noncirrhotic patients. |
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Bradshaw immediately went into competition by lowering the rates of carriage on the canal and by offering improved terms to the private carriers. |
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The combination of competition and improved efficiency halved the cost of coal and halved the transport cost of raw cotton. |
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By the time that he reached Paris in October, France's situation had been improved by a series of victories. |
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His motor set a world record which was improved only four years later in September 1838 by Jacobi himself. |
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However, his political and military position improved dramatically with the emergence of Joan of Arc as a spiritual leader in France. |
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This has improved constantly over time as new materials have been introduced to allow higher maximum cycle temperatures. |
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The NHS has reported that the Grid has helped increase collaboration and meeting attendance and even improved clinical decisions. |
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A range of measures, such as better payment methods, have improved the microeconomic incentives facing providers. |
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However, introducing improved incentives through a more competitive environment among providers and insurers has proved difficult. |
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The payment options have also been improved and it is now possible to pay by laser card. |
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The limestone plateaux of the White Peak are more intensively farmed, with mainly dairy usage of improved pastures. |
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By 1815 the fort had fallen into a ruined state and it wasn't until 1903 that it was sold and improved by its farmer tenants. |
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Domestic recycling services were recently improved with the addition of glass recycling bins for each home. |
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Over the years, Portsmouth's fortifications were rebuilt and improved by successive monarchs. |
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They contributed to many advances during the Industrial Revolution which soon followed and were not improved upon for more than 200 years. |
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Today O'Meara is mob-handed in the Wokingham but I think easily his best chance is with Watchable, who has looked an improved horse this season. |
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It originally took ten minutes to transmit each character, and this immediately improved to one character per minute. |
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Military assistance for the rebellious British colonies in the American War of Independence improved the kingdom's international standing. |
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He also developed a method of repairing kneecaps with metal wire and improved the technique of mastectomy. |
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James Watt's later engine design was an improved version of the Newcomen engine that roughly doubled fuel efficiency. |
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In Medieval Europe the surgeons social status improved greatly as their expertise was needed on the battlefield. |
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Infrastructure projects improved or created docks, roads, monuments and sporting facilities mostly in the capital and municipal seats. |
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It's improved a bit but there are still areas of waterlogging and some nasty patches of ground. |
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Molecular biology improved our understanding of the relationship between genotype and phenotype. |
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The listenability of the music would be improved if you played it on a piano instead of a kazoo. |
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The improved junction is said to facilitate billions of pounds of investment in the region, making journeys more reliable and improving safety. |
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When driving in heavy rain drivers notice a reduction in road spray from other vehicles and improved visibility. |
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This meant improved staff presence on board and tickets could be systematically checked. |
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It was improved with the invention of the telegraph and the ability to issue train orders. |
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This improved with the development of the telegraph and the train order system. |
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His natural parts were not of the first rate, but he had greatly improved them by a learned education. |
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This decline accelerated after the Second World War as improved road transport displaced railways in industry and for passenger service. |
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Overall, the status of women has improved due to enhanced religious and educational instruction. |
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The ability of unlimited resits, with the best mark going through, has improved results. |
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Health and education levels remain relatively low, although they have improved recently as poverty levels have decreased. |
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For the next nine years Wilfrid discharged his episcopal duties, founded monasteries, built churches, and improved the liturgy. |
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Internally, the Circle seating was rebuilt in four weeks in June 1996 providing more leg room, better access and improved sight lines. |
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This trend continued even as Puerto Rico's economy improved and its birth rate declined. |
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Following the trend, weaner price also improved thanks in part to reduced supplies arising from summer 2008's infertility problems. |
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Hume argued that the new modes of behaviour which developed in a commercial society actually improved the nation's martiality. |
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Admiral Tirpitz, responsible for the German fleet, favoured ship survivability and chose to sacrifice some gun size for improved armour. |
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Like Bob Dylan's, Nina Simone's, Pavarotti's, Sinatra's voice is improved by age, by years spent fermenting in cracked and whiskeyed oak barrels. |
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The ultraviolet recording system introduced by RCA in 1936 improved the reproduction of sibilants and high notes. |
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Some musicians, including Davis, judged that this improved the orchestra's playing as well as its behaviour. |
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It is also possible that this led to improved strip meniscometry measurements of the volume of pooled tears in the tear meniscus. |
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The introduction of the turbine led to much higher performance, as well as taking up less room and thereby allowing for improved layout. |
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Vibration dampeners may be interlaced in the proximal part of the string array for improved feel. |
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However, conditions were rarely ideal, and the new, improved Kinetophone was retired after little more than a year. |
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Winning times had improved to such a degree that many felt further improvement by adding additional Arabian bloodlines was impossible. |
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Shotguns were improved during the nineteenth century and the shooting of gamebirds became more popular. |
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Yost's improved design for hot air balloons triggered the modern sport balloon movement. |
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Also the training for Special Constables has improved and now is similar to that of a regular Police Constable in its structure and time frame. |
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Access to improved water supply and sanitation is distinctly less in rural areas. |
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In the 13th century water mills used for hammering throughout Europe improved the productivity of early steel manufacturing. |
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Welsh wool had much improved in quality, but Radnorshire or South Devon wool was still best for flannel manufacture. |
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Conditions in the salient improved with the completion of transport routes and the refurbishment of German pillboxes. |
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Agriculturally improved grassland, broadleaved woodlands and forestry plantation are also characteristic features of the area. |
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These improved communication links with the castle and further increased tourist numbers. |
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The Spanish monarchs recruited soldiers from many European countries and improved their artillery with the latest and best cannons. |
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The quality of the highways improved much, but was accompanied by a significant increase of the toll fees. |
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Thus improved technology and transportation were forerunners to the Great Merger Movement. |
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Many farms were bought by yeomen who enclosed their property and improved their use of the land. |
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In the 1840s George Henry Corliss of Providence, Rhode Island improved the reliability of stationary steam engines. |
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As electronics have improved many radars now can change their pulse repetition frequency, thereby changing their range. |
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Monopulse can be improved by altering the elevation algorithm used at low elevation. |
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These dialects are now extinct or nearly extinct due to improved communications and population movements. |
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They are increasingly being used in print and film, and in many cases, their community prestige has improved dramatically. |
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Accuracy can be improved through precise monitoring and measurement of existing GPS signals in additional or alternate ways. |
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After the 1970s oil boom, tertiary education was improved so that it would reach every subregion of Nigeria. |
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Economic conditions improved during World War II as many Belizean men entered the armed forces or otherwise contributed to the war effort. |
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Her social reforms improved healthcare for all sections of society in the UK and around the world. |
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The Strategy provides a basis for improved cooperation among 14 countries along the Danube River. |
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At Amiens, the Germans were repeatedly driven back by powerful French artillery concentrations and came to recognise improved French tactics. |
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This was unfavourable on 1 October but improved the following day, when Penney designed 3 October as the date for the test. |
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According to Nicholas Kristoff, improved healthcare resulting from the war has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. |
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Later, in 1943, Page greatly improved radar with the monopulse technique that was used for many years in most radar applications. |
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The water quality has improved over recent years thanks to extensive sewerage works and so all beaches are safe for swimming. |
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In recent years, relations between India and the United States have improved dramatically. |
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Almost the whole population has access to improved water and sanitation facilities. |
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The Chinese had sought improved relations with the Americans in order to gain advantage over the Soviets as well. |
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In 1974 Kosovo's political status improved further when a new Yugoslav constitution granted an expanded set of political rights. |
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They also felt better moodwise, which was unrelated to their improved attention. |
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Boeing says this system extracts 35 per cent less power from the engines, allowing increased thrust and improved fuel economy. |
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To accommodate rapid population growth and demand for better sanitation, the city improved its infrastructure. |
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New appliances were added, unsatisfactory features removed, cylinders improved or replaced. |
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The carbon deposited on the filament by this treatment improved the uniformity and strength of filaments as well as their efficiency. |
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This required a wired supply so the following year he presented one with a battery and other improved versions followed. |
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Accuracy of events located by seismic inversion is improved by sensors placed in multiple azimuths from the monitored borehole. |
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In Britain, the Public Health Act of 1875 was passed, which significantly improved living conditions in many British cities. |
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Welfare conditions, especially regarding food, improved during the war as the government imposed rationing and subsidized food prices. |
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The provision of household amenities steadily improved during the second half of the twentieth century. |
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Plays ran longer, leading to better profits and improved production values, and men began to bring their families to the theatre. |
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His system of classification was later modified and improved upon by Hutchinson and Laffler. |
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Djibouti's improved natural harbor consists of a roadstead, outer harbor, and inner harbor. |
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The boat sank, and while Henry made an improved model, he did not appear to have much success, though he may have inspired others. |
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The Dowding system dramatically improved the speed and accuracy of the information that flowed to the pilots. |
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