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It's also long past time to recognise that public services will never be improved by a combination of impossible targets and bog standard denigration.
New penalties would "mean relations between Iran and the U.S. will never be improved again," Mr. Ahmadinejad said at a news conference.
The real argument against it, however, is not that it isn't usable, but that it will never be improved.
While a refractory headache can improve or worsen over time also in relation to events independent of the headache, an intractable headache carries in itself the implication that the condition may never be improved.
The former, although degenerate, could be improved by missionization or by giving them a proper education; the latter could never be improved by any environmental factors.
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Myles Coverdale, whose translation of the Psalms has never been improved on, was surely one of England's finest wordsmiths.
The first violin was made toward the end of the 15th century, and now "with all our science and technology, it has never been improved upon," she said.
The U.S. federal system is 227 years old, has never been improved or modernized and is badly flawed.
Or was it a place of misery for working people who labored in horrific conditions that would never voluntarily be improved by the capitalist class and the politicians who served it?
Unfortunately, no one ever finished digging a foxhole: A defensive position, by definition, is never finished, and should be improved as long as the area is held.
"We would never say things can't be improved but what's the justification?
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