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Discover Ludwig"improved basis" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an improved foundation or basis for something, such as a policy or a decision. For example, "The new administration plans to address the environmental crisis on an improved basis."
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"The members concluded that a wait-and-see policy stance was desirable pending an improved basis for judging the ongoing performance of the economy," the minutes said.
In the procedure developed for material non-linearity, improved basis vectors are introduced using the concepts of Gram Schmidt orthogonalizations and shifts.
"Since working under a managed approach, the relationship with the police has been substantially improved," Basis said in a statement.
Respective standardization will improve the comparability of findings from different studies and renders an improved basis for multicenter studies.
GENEVA — The United Nations anti-racism meeting in Geneva adopted a resolution that participants applauded as an improved basis for action against racism and xenophobia.
GENEVA — The United Nations anti-racism conference moved from rancor to rapport on Tuesday, overcoming a conference-opening denunciation of Israel by Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to adopt a consensus resolution that governments applauded as an improved basis for action against racism and xenophobia.
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The therapy therefore holds the promises of improving basis of the disease and may therefore be the solution to several of the currently unmet needs for treatment of the disease.
The gross profit margin improved 39 basis points to 61.17%.
But, gross margins improved 30 basis points to 25.6%.
The gross profit margin improved 79 basis points.
The operating profit margin improved 361 basis points to 29.78%.
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