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Fundamental to public service is the belief that you are doing something to improve people's lives.
"I feel I'm doing something to improve our country, rather than just building a washing machine".
Back then, Nestlé's response was that their critics should focus on doing something to improve unsafe water supplies, which contributed to the health problems associated with bottle feeding.
"But I think they're also serious about changing pedestrian and traffic patterns, helping to improve the abysmal parking situation and really doing something to improve the fabric of the community".
One of the most unattractive features of teaching in public schools is the plethora of moribund bureaucratic regulations imposed routinely by states desperate to appear as if they are doing something to improve public education.
"Spying is excusable because they thought that they were doing something to improve things, that they were morally on the right side," he said in extracts published in the Radio Times ahead of the broadcast of an interview in which he also discussed his cancer scare, the Queen, his parents, reaching 80 and how he is "ill-read".
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The most obvious is that it elides two phenomena that may prove unconnected: a consumerist desire for ever-improving public services, and people's willingness actually to do something to improve them.
By understanding them, could one do something to improve treatments for metastasis?
"I have to do something to improve every single game defensively," Kreider said Thursday.
I've got to do something to improve.'" A sudden grin.
We have to struggle, to do something to improve the situation".
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