Sentence examples for getting better the total from inspiring English sources

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Yet RZW shows that far from getting better, the total economic picture for black people is still deteriorating.

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It gets better: The total award is for $50,000 annually; you decide how to spend the balance, after your stipend is paid.

And did these side chains get better from the total-dose map to the radiation-damaged-weighted map after polishing?

They are getting better - the past five losses have come by a total of 18 points.

She's getting better all the time".

They are getting better all the time.

Although there was a marginal improvement of three percentage points in the number of Greeks who also thought the economy would get better (16%), a total of 97% believed that the overall state of their country's finances was bad and 60% (compared to 29%in the rest of the bloc) believed that employment would get worse.

Tessa Long, a 28-year-old marketing executive from Edinburgh, says her online spending has increased since joining ShopStyle.co.uk this summer, but she is getting better value for money and, in total, spending the same on fashion.

Jean-François Decaux, who is in charge of the company's international expansion, admits that, "we didn't have much competition in the French market [in the past]...[Cities] might say the packages in total are getting better.

For now, he's glad just to be getting better: "If it's a long, slow total recovery, well, I can live with that".

(Or, in the formulation of Michael Tomasky, "We inherited a total disaster, things are getting better, and Romney will bring us back to disaster").

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