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It is often to ameliorate criticism of another's moral judgment.
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So it is still an open question whether it's really necessary to spend huge amounts of money, often from tax dollars, to ameliorate these sites.
In the end, the common denominator in all the approaches to tolerance is that it is perceived as beneficial -- a way to ameliorate the brutish and often murderous chauvinism with which human groups often regard each other across the gulf of difference.
And yet, because medical technology had only gone so far in those days, once this intellectual exercise was completed, there was often very little that could be done to ameliorate most neurological maladies.
Parliamentarians have often been fond of a glass of something to ameliorate the sometimes long hours and ease tedium of endless meetings.
Clinicians who work with women poststernotomy often suggest that they wear a supportive brassiere to ameliorate pain, discomfort, and potential wound complications.
To ameliorate discomfort associated with discussing these often stigmatized issues, the materials emphasize the biological aspects of HIV/AIDS with socially-appropriate euphemisms and utilize animated agents, in a manner which also maximizes educational efficacy.
It may just be that moral demands upon us really are very stringent, and identity-conferring commitments must sometimes (perhaps often) be sacrificed in the interests of, say, our acting to ameliorate preventable suffering.
Rushing to judge one side as monster and the other as victim, as in the former Yugoslavia, often just inflames the situation; better to be a dispassionate broker and try to ameliorate the underlying conflict.
What's more, Mr. Pyner said, the influx of young, often single entrepreneurs, flooding in to occupy live-work loft and studio spaces, is unlikely to ameliorate underlying social problems like the area's failing government-run schools.
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