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To betterment
noun
An improvement.
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That peoples and countries would fall short of the standard was inevitable, but defining the standard was a necessary beginning, a start on the long road to betterment.
And yet if I put aside all the smug, nasty and fundamentally wrong assumptions that come with venerating parenting as the one true route to betterment, I must admit this: since I had my son I have been a happier person.
The slight welfare improvements that happen are due to betterment in terms of allocative efficiency and endowment gains.
A main difference of joint development, in comparison to betterment tax and TIF, is that it does not require identifying the direct and indirect impact of transportation infrastructure in order to be implemented, as in the case of the two aforementioned mechanisms [7, 72].
Homeade granola with non-fat yogurt drizzled with wild honey is the clear path to betterment.
We pushed, we pulled and we tested to force the discomfort that leads to betterment.
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McConnell and Paul are doing what every politician in Washington is doing: trying to game out the shutdown, to bend it to their betterment, to outmaneuver the other side in the game of messaging.
As a system in and of itself, an architecting tool can be subject to betterments, adjustments, and improvements, which add to its usefulness for the architecting community.
Such techniques to quantify intelligence aligned perfectly with an interventionist approach to social betterment, thanks to Charles Benedict Davenport, head of the Eugenics Record Office.
"iKnow" what we do is to contribute to the betterment of people, partners and self.
They all want to contribute to the betterment of research, particularly mathematical research in their native homeland.
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