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Discover Ludwig"foster betterment" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to the act of trying to improve an outcome or situation. For example, you could say: "The organization seeks to foster betterment in the local community by providing community service opportunities."
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This logic suggests that the general duty to all persons within the cosmopolitan frame can foster the betterment of global health even if lesser allegiances, to say the health of persons within ones nation, are to be maintained.
The quest for credible and actionable evidence to improve decision making, foster improvement, enhance self-determination, and promote social betterment is now a global phenomenon.
Economic betterment, he said, fosters the wish for peace, whereas want and misery end in making people hold life cheaply.
On the top of that, it instigates others to contribute their share for the betterment of the environment, foster political will of the government and donors to invest in the environment.
Thus, it is our responsibility to not stop our scientific investigation here, especially considering that the 3,370 patients who gave their consent to participate in these clinical trials were assured that their information would be fully utilized for fostering progress in medical science and for the betterment of future patients afflicted by severe sepsis.
Will it be any betterment?
Betterment cannot always be measured statistically.
But Betterment has two glaring weaknesses.
"He was really good about financial betterment".
WOODSTOCK Foster McGinty, blues.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com