But, it is not at least is this largely symbolic motion seriously seeking to ameliorate the condition either.
The intention here was to ameliorate the risks of mining and encourage more investment.
All we can do is work to ameliorate suffering and end bad policies that harm others.
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Moreover, seeking such a state today will likely exacerbate, rather than ameliorate, the conflict.
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High skilled immigrants are entrepreneurs, it would help ameliorate our long-run demographic problems, etc.
Why even conduct your own affairs responsibly if the state will swoop in to ameliorate your irresponsibility?
It also helps to ameliorate the social stigma and incapacity to function independently that illiterate people often face.
Other fields are familiar with human imperfectibility, and take steps to ameliorate it.
Additionally, an increase in direct-to-consumer channels sales, will also help the company to slightly ameliorate its margins this quarter.
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One way to ameliorate the effects would be to top up investment on school repairs, roadbuilding and the like.
With the cotton prices beginning to decline, we expect the margins to ameliorate a little compared to last quarter.
The bald truth is, though, that only so much can be done to ameliorate the effects of occasional storms.
While technology has undoubtedly exacerbated the problem, it has also worked in a plethora of ways to ameliorate the issue.
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But it may be a simpler problem to solve or at least to greatly ameliorate than they think.
But large reductions in carbon emissions would ameliorate climate change's impact, whether or not there are large volumes of trades.
Of course, there were always some honest men struggling to arrest the decline, or at least to ameliorate its consequences.
The point being that sure, stimulus (or at least not the reverse, austerity) can ameliorate the effects of a downturn.
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""We can ameliorate it and most importantly we can try and prevent it happening again but we can't eliminate all of it.
Bush ran through an abbreviated history of the credit crisis and the actions that the administration has taken to ameliorate the situation.
Individual ideas and people are the key, obviously, but there are three problems with Britain's tech ecology that its government could ameliorate.
Congress could ameliorate the Greenspan squeeze by passing an incentive-oriented tax cut.
In a report today, he looks at the potential impact of a Suez closure and all the options available to ameliorate it.
Mr. DAVID ALPERN (Lawyer for David Ehrlich): To fire him without notice and without any opportunity to ameliorate the problems that apparently existed.
It begins in the Gilded Age, when the Supreme Court barred most attempts by the government to ameliorate the harsh effects of market forces.
Given its timing, the news appears to be a trial balloon floated by the administration as it struggles to ameliorate the country's economic slump.
The labor organizations can't agree on how to ameliorate the situation.
Diabetics ameliorate their disease with daily insulin injections, but complications abound.
These revealing differences in working styles can allow managers to assemble more effective teams by playing on people's strengths and trying to ameliorate their weaknesses.
They (accurately and even eloquently) note the myriad flaws of their own country, and occasionally come up with realistic ideas that would help to ameliorate them.
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Truman's archfoe, Richard Nixon, helped ameliorate that damning judgment years later when, as President, his policies led to a rapprochement with what was then called Red China.
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