Sentence examples for improved and hope from inspiring English sources

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"We will be pressing further amendments in committee to see if the bill can be sufficiently improved, and hope to have support from within the government parties in so doing.

Domestically, the economy has improved and hope is on the rise.

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But to contend, the Mets must drastically improve and hope the teams in front of them stumble.

Hope that the situation will improve, and hope that an educated Palestinian people will themselves bring an end to the Israeli Occupation.

He added: " I just hope that I will continue improving and hope that I will be known as Sergei Bubka the tennis player, not Sergei Bubka the pole vaulter".

First author Mohammad Sadegh Norouzzadeh expects that deep-learning algorithms will continue to improve, and hopes to see similar systems applied to other ecological data sets.

She told The Post that her therapist, Denise Miller, diagnosed Stamper with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but she's gradually improving and hopes to return to school and get a degree in criminal justice.

He's improved and we hope that will be the case that he can join in a session on Wednesday.

I always thought that with every year I have improved, and I hope to keep improving whether I win this year or not".

In the first two months of the quarter, stocks rose briskly as the news from the war in Iraq improved and investors hoped that the door to an economic recovery had been opened.

Defensive end Justin Tuck said the neck injury that kept him out of the Giants' Week 1 defeat at Washington had improved, and he hopes to play in the Giants' game against the St . Louis Rams

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