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We can remove ourselves from someone else's momentary meltdown and leave them to do discharge by themselves or we can find someone fast who can say some nice things to us in order to ameliorate someone else's criticism.
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And as the focus has moved away from the idea of providing an activity designed to ameliorate symptoms – for instance someone with depression doing something with an "end product" to help overcome feelings of hopelessness – the training has changed too, says Sally Feaver, programme lead for Oxford Brookes University's BSc and MSc in occupational therapy.
"BankUnited was a classic example," Bove said, "it was clear they couldn't afford to take it over until they could find someone to ameliorate the blow before they could step in".
To partner up with someone who can ameliorate those political issues was a very creative solution".
But if systemic problems are uncovered, someone must take steps to remedy or ameliorate them.
Sooner or later, someone should maybe point out that you cannot ameliorate actual problems by drawing a Hitler mustache on them.
"Mass incarceration has been the big stain on the past 30 years of domestic policy," Nimni said, "and the progressive wing of the party in particular is likely to balk at someone who was part of that system and does little to ameliorate her involvement".
Just because someone is admitted to the hospital or has a condition that can be temporarily ameliorated does not mean that we must blindly forge ahead.
developed regulations to ameliorate them.
Arguably, it does nothing to ameliorate indeterminacy.
Trade winds ameliorate the tropical heat.
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