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It does not much ameliorate the prayerful big-footing at hand.
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But the technology has matured and careful regulation can do much to ameliorate the hazards evident from early experiences in the US.
Signed reluctantly by President Herbert Hoover, who most certainly did know better, the law did not do much to ameliorate the onrushing Depression, but it did anger foreign trading partners.
With limits to his authority and the toxic political environment, his team was not able to do much to ameliorate the housing collapse or to untangle the two collapsed mortgage giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Hulu does its best to explain the situation to users with messages like "We are able to run five trailing episodes of this series", but these bulletins don't do much to ameliorate the frustration and apparent lack of logic.
But even if a Sepulveda line to the Valley is actually built someday, somehow, it won't do much to ameliorate things.
Aggressively implementing strategies to make the system more efficient could change the electric power supply-and-demand landscape and ameliorate much of the need for building new power plants.
"With climate change we don't really have that much time to ameliorate the situation," says Ian Illuminato, one of the report's authors.
For many people in developing countries stronger religious and cultural observances and community support may ameliorate much of the need or expectation for "specialized" approaches to end-of-life care.
And I doubt the most deplorable injustices of the American system would be ameliorated much, if at all, by raising taxes on the rich.
Nor does there seem much prospect of ameliorating austerity with a growth strategy that would give the more vulnerable countries a fighting chance of meeting the currently unrealistic deficit reduction targets.
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