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In short, the cease of traffic jams will largely ameliorate life quality in cities.

In every human being there is a wish to ameliorate his own condition.

These react with nearby metal atoms and form tough, protective films a few molecules thick to ameliorate the damage.

Health workers typically move from rural to urban areas and from the public to the private sector to try and ameliorate their situation.

Such studies will also, no doubt, give rise to an industry testing new classes of "probiotics" that can be added to food in order to ameliorate its obesity-inducing effects.

Recycling parts from old cells could ameliorate material difficulties as well.

New energy finds, unconventional fuel sources and advanced technology are likely to ameliorate the long-prophesied energy catastrophe.

Shamed Ones would often pray to their patron Yun-Shuno, who was in legend was able to approach the Modeler and beseech her to ameliorate the lives of the more worthy Shamed Ones.

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Zinc supplementation can ameliorate the absorption of calcium of infants.

More fine-tuned light control and more use and servicing of blinds could easily ameliorate these issues.

Should his condition ameliorate the sentence?

To ameliorate this speed mismatch, modern CPUs use extensive caching (to the point where most of the transistors on a modern CPU are devoted to caching).

Nape needle can obviously ameliorate blood supply of vertebra basilar artery.

There are, of course, things we can do to ameliorate these security concerns to a degree, the fact remains that we are explicitly allowing someone to impersonate a user.

They found that as well as improving efficiency, they also help to ameliorate damage.