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But an oil boom might be expected to alleviate poverty.
(Keystone XL, which was to have run through the region, was expected to alleviate the bottleneck).
The project is expected to alleviate peak-hour traffic through an area full of drivers heading to jobs in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Therefore, GPR52 agonists are expected to alleviate symptoms of psychotic disorders.
The latter are expected to alleviate pesticide effects, as indicated by higher SPEARpesticides values.
Ferulic acid was expected to alleviate oxidative stress and provide suitable growth conditions for E. gracilis cells.
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With the city's expansion and a substantial increase in the number of vehicles, congestion has become a major problem; this is expected to be alleviated by the construction of a bypass connecting the E70 and E75 motorways.
As a Payments for Environmental Services program, it included a monetary compensation for participating farmers, which was expected to contribute alleviating rural poverty and to favor rural restructuring.
Perhaps the tactful approach of using role-play, where all students are expected to participate alleviates some of the findings of Stevenson and Sander [ 25], or students can appreciate the relevance of developing consultation and communication skills to their future practice.
But now the team has added Santana, who turns 29 on March 13, and whom they expect to help alleviate the pressure on the pitching staff — from Martínez and the two young starters, John Maine and Oliver Pérez, to an overused bullpen that combusted during the final month of last season.
Then, we designed the EWMA and CUSUM cause-selecting control charts based on this model and conditional expected value to alleviate censoring mechanism.
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