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Every country – including the United States – could stand to improve certain aspects of their controls.
Methods exist for making those transistors, says Annis, but they could stand to improve.
Punter Dave Zastudil is serviceable, though he could stand to improve his hang time, as opponents averaged a chunky 11.2 yards per return and had just 19 fair catches against him last season.
And all of them could stand to improve their security operations.
Even if you consider yourself a great listener, you could stand to improve.
2) You could stand to improve in every single facet of your life.
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As cloud technologies continue to improve in the enterprise, this solution could stand to significantly improve how Fortune 500-level IT departments communicate interdepartmentally and externally.
Some of the Dodd-Frank provisions could stand to be improved (and I am co-director of a project aimed at doing just that), but having the main ones finally in place will help relieve lingering credit market strains and provide a meaningful boost to the financial sector and the overall economy.
For Google, the effort stands to improve a reputation that could use some burnishing in Japan.
He could stand to benefit from starting 2008 in the minor leagues so he could improve his recognition of breaking balls and pitch selection.
While every state can improve the energy efficiency of its multifamily buildings, Florida, Illinois, Texas and the District of Columbia could stand to gain the most, according to the study.
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