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ameliorations
noun
Plural of amelioration
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It is only natural that things progress, the council reasoned; minor ameliorations do not cut it.
I'm not sure exactly when the elementary ameliorations that keep our society from sinking into utter indecency got stuck with this nasty label, but it's got to have been nigh onto twenty years ago.
Gilmour rightly gives Curzon credit for pushing through such ameliorations, yet, catalogued as they are, they inevitably resemble one of the Viceroy's own self-congratulatory memorandums, rather than offering a full picture of Indian life during his tenure.
In each case, the institutional, historical, and political constraints under which a President must operate mean that the solutions — or, if there are no solutions, the ameliorations — are doomed to be nearly as messy as the problems.
The main point he made on his and de Gaulle's belife were: there is only one test for a class's fitness to rule - its ability to wage war; the French bourgeoisie did not defend itself in the '40's though de Gaulle draws his support from the fight, his political platform is for the workers who must have a better life; the Right will have to aid him in maintaining these working-class ameliorations.
It is a rush to see it in pristine condition, and it should be pristine considering that the Ailsa course has been essentially closed for ameliorations and preparations since last November.
Woven into this approach is also an account of small-scale governmental policies and charitable ameliorations of working poverty, along with descriptions of those actions of the poor themselves that serve either to improve or to worsen their lot.
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Whether you can make the logical conclusion they'd be more likely to vote if there was more devolution would depend on whether the devolution, in their mind, would lead to a practical amelioration of those issues to a greater extent than currently happens".
Edward Snowden's revelations have thus brought about some amelioration in the domestic surveillance regime within the US, but so far they have done little to protect those who live outside that benighted realm and quaintly regard privacy as a basic human right.
Cases fell by an eighth and deaths by a third, but that was against a background of generally improving health in which the amelioration rates for malaria were worse than those for non-malarial illness and death.
But even with a measure of success, it must know that the stories that will still predominate are more likely to be about imploding casualty departments and shoddy track maintenance than barely perceptible amelioration.
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