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to bettering
verb
To improve.
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Why should they have to deal yet another barrier to bettering their future prospects?
His commitment to bettering the lives of African-Americans was passionate and genuine.
More positively, she is deeply proud of her contribution to bettering the lot of working women.
But I disagree with his implication that the United States has failed to contribute to bettering education opportunities in Pakistan.
It's fashionable, these days, for companies to tout their commitment to bettering society without any need for government involvement.
University, with a masters in policy analysis from the New School University, her life was devoted to bettering the lives of children and families.
Strongly influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's regard for the common people, Pestalozzi devoted himself to bettering the lot of the poor.
He had told his supervisor that he didn't believe in causing suffering unless it had some inherent value that would lead to bettering lives, both canine and human.
"We hoped to stimulate their creativity and make something that could be sold with the proceeds going back to bettering their hospitals and schools".
His commitment to bettering the human condition came naturally from the son of a noted Welsh preacher, the Rev Harold Flowers, and his wife Marian.
We shall miss his wisdom, his generosity and his steadfast devotion to bettering the lives of the underprivileged throughout the world.
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