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That might worsen the problems the package is designed to alleviate.
The report is designed to alleviate people's fears of losing their savings and homes.
But when it is run correctly, the Nets' offense is designed to alleviate pressure.
A hardware system is designed to alleviate the inertia delay phenomenon.
The TAMS application is designed to alleviate the pain of manual student tutor matching.
This single-source precursor is designed to alleviate the mismatch between conventional Sr and Ta sources.
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The British government supports the loans, believing they are designed to alleviate poverty and finance fiscally sound projects, officials said.
These two queue management approaches are designed to alleviate the unfairness among competing TCP flows.
Giving the IMF more resources, it is argued, exacerbates the crises it was designed to alleviate.Yes, it is an elegant theory.
The Obama administration has said nothing about the Pakistani government's criticisms, in the hope that they are designed to alleviate public anger and the Pakistani military's embarrassment that American forces attacked the Bin Laden compound without being detected.
Orthobiologics are products that include growth factors, stem cells, and matrices that are designed to alleviate symptoms and improve function in the setting of musculoskeletal injury.
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