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"ameliorate" Definitions
  1. ameliorate something to make better something that was bad or not good enough

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There are several factors that somewhat ameliorate that troubling number.
Some of the delta will ameliorate as synergies are delivered.
American policy can exacerbate or ameliorate the major conflicts, but . . .
Americans aren't on these drugs just to ameliorate a physical pain.
The report billed itself as a comprehensive agenda to ameliorate inequality.
These three things will ameliorate the negative impacts of DACA recipients.
And also, I was interested in trying to help ameliorate this problem.
Dowd and Cobb spent the rest of 2017 trying to ameliorate Trump.
By Friday, Biden was seeking to ameliorate the damage, appearing at Rev.
CK: And they have the opportunity to actually ameliorate the condition. Right.
We might ameliorate this problem if we stopped talking about plumber's butt.
"You can never ameliorate the experience of a quarantine," Dr. Markel said.
Technical advances in encrypting genomes may help ameliorate some of those threats.
More, putting them together can help to ameliorate the charge of elitism.
In 1970, the Detroit school board tried to ameliorate the city's segregated schools.
I'm confident that smart, generous policies can ameliorate technological unemployment and other displacements.
A better education system, for example, would both promote growth and ameliorate inequality.
There are some steps that can ameliorate the potential awkwardness of the process.
But eventually a problem emerged that no amount of well-connectedness could ameliorate.
Dr. Ludwig was trying to ameliorate this effect with a low-carbohydrate diet.
This policy has done much to ameliorate the racial injustice in kidney transplant.
And a sub-question could ameliorate one worry Democrats have about the state.
Artistic achievement, which would seem to ameliorate those problems, in fact complicates them.
While the picture is bleak, there are ways states can ameliorate the harm.
Where liberalism seeks to ameliorate economic ills, progressivism's goal is to eradicate them.
Mr. Trump's budget gives no indication of how he would ameliorate such repercussions.
Ideally, the treatment will ameliorate the seizures and allow more normal brain functions.
But the serious problems caused thereby are not for the judiciary to ameliorate.
We want them to ameliorate poverty even as they live in it themselves.
That does not mean that Mr Reeves's proposals to ameliorate the problem are unwelcome.
"Central banks can't fully ameliorate the downside of a global trade war," he added.
It did not need those who sought to ameliorate societal change that seemed inevitable.
The role is seen as a means to ameliorate its recent public relations disasters.
"We hope all sides can take steps to ameliorate the tense situation," he said.
But it doesn't ameliorate the pain discrimination inflicts, and it also isn't universally accurate.
And you can certainly ameliorate inequality without destroying the ability to found new companies.
One curiosity is that certain antibiotics seem to ameliorate alcohol's effect on the liver.
So I don't think we're without opportunities, at a minimum, to ameliorate the damage.
Large-scale institutional forces can also ameliorate the frustrated consumer's abiding sense of inconsistency.
After the advent of democracy in 1994, the ANC pledged to ameliorate this cruel legacy.
That was most important to me, more so than any attempt to ameliorate my discomfort.
Other members of Trump's team have acknowledged that US funding helped to ameliorate these constraints.
Second, Facebook's market-oriented response to the problem does not ameliorate any of these concerns.
He said that delay would "deter such additional inappropriate comments and further ameliorate" any taint.
And yet, none of their trickle down, deregulatory agenda helped ameliorate the problem at all.
So how does meditation ameliorate that or make our day-to-day mental life better?
"This also helps ameliorate the trade imbalance between China and the United States," he said.
Ameliorate is included in the purchase and will subsequently be added to THG's brand portfolio.
So, if that happens, and it has happened, I try to ameliorate the situation — with money.
House Democrats are reportedly planning public hearings next month that would ameliorate most of these concerns.
Facebook is aware of the potential risks involved, but is doing its best to ameliorate them.
The goal is not to add more pain, but to ameliorate as much pain as possible.
AND THERE ARE WAYS YOU CAN DO THAT, WHICH WOULD AMELIORATE THE BREAKDOWN IN SUPPLY CHAINS.
Lastly, will the new initiative ameliorate the long-term health effects of cancer and cancer treatment?
Still, a basic income would ameliorate some of the fallout from automating jobs out of existence.
It's about seeing fashion as a tool to ameliorate it and creating a system to help.
"Preventive measures have consistently failed to curb the hazing or ameliorate its dangers," the report said.
He may even find ways to ameliorate economic conditions for the poor and the working class.
For example, the genes that cause sickle cell disease (SCD) may ameliorate the symptoms of malaria.
So the advertising industry tapped into these fears and provided products that could ameliorate these fears.
The future of the sport hinges on whether any serious rule changes can ameliorate the brain damage.
" But Keenan ultimately decided that problems caused by climate change "are not for the judiciary to ameliorate.
These two provisions are bad, but Congress — attempting to ameliorate GILTI — added another that worsened the situation.
If the border wall is supposed to ameliorate the issue of terrorism, it's pretty simple: It won't.
While these efforts are laudable, they are likely not enough to rebuild public trust or ameliorate regulators.
These positions should at least ameliorate any great loss of support among conservative, working-class white voters.
But at least as important as ensuring that the backlash occurs is trying to ameliorate the damage.
But he saw a serious flaw in the claim that the president's proposal would ameliorate climate change.
"Central banks can't fully ameliorate the downside of a global trade war," said JPMorgan analyst Adam Crisafulli.
In chapter after chapter, Tough shows how higher education does not ameliorate the inequities of K-22009.
"There are ways you can do that which would ameliorate the breakdown in supply chains," he added.
Better home construction couldn't have prevented what happened, but it could ameliorate the impact of future fires.
While working to ameliorate racial inequality, she said, it's important to remember that African-Americans are not monolithic.
How tech can help ameliorate the conditions for refugees may have been the most inspirational panel of all.
The idea that some app could ameliorate even a fraction of their suffering, I thought, was deeply offensive.
The last eight years have failed to do much to ameliorate this situation despite well-intentioned government policies.
That's why I was so angry, and blaming anyone would not ameliorate that anger but simply inflame it.
People have problems in life, and better public policy has the ability to ameliorate many of those problems.
Like Obama, she made the argument that tighter gun controls would help ameliorate the threat from homegrown terrorists.
And it's also critically important to ameliorate the disruptions the virus has caused in education for the year.
These studies show that coinfection can worsen, ameliorate or have no impact on the course of an illness.
Why not go a step further and ameliorate some of the acknowledged flaws in the health care law?
But a neurologist diagnosed mild cognitive impairment last summer and prescribed a drug intended to ameliorate its symptoms.
The firm tried to ameliorate investors with changes (read: improvements) to its corporate governance but that wasn't enough.
The proposal, intended to ameliorate housing shortages, is similar to ideas recently adopted by several West Coast states.
I do have the bass dialed down, but this doesn't ameliorate the thudding I feel directly in my chest.
Consider the range and complexity of the legal attacks on those who refuse to act to ameliorate global warming.
Any international agreement is going to have to contend with those politics, and design mechanisms to ameliorate their effects.
In the face of this unfolding humanitarian catastrophe, the Trump administration's steps to ameliorate the crisis are woefully inadequate.
Modern medicine provides an over-the-counter remedy that has been shown to ameliorate the emotional effects of heartbreak.
The senators have done their best to ameliorate the effects by having high-profile surrogates appear in their stead.
It sells premade styles, but its specialty is custom work that can address (and ameliorate) insecurities around one's body.
Ending the Trump presidency will not fix, or even substantially ameliorate, most of the problems plaguing the American political system.
It also tells them that slickly produced videos and contrite congressional testimony are small ways to ameliorate lingering public concern.
To ameliorate the problem, Fertitta instructs each of Papadatos' four employees to devote part of their workday to selling drains.
This is a legitimately difficult problem, but building extra miles of wall in the middle of nowhere won't ameliorate it.
San Francisco isn't the first to engineer an incentives program in an effort to ameliorate traffic (foot traffic or otherwise).
"Let's acknowledge that everything he is attempting to ameliorate identifies some of the problems with the dairy industry," she said.
Contained to the UAE, a roll out would ameliorate inter-emirate travel, but if expanded, the effects could be profound.
The EPA and Department of Justice enforces the law and works with states to ameliorate harms caused by the violation.
Mr. Hollande, however, proved ultimately unpopular in large part because he could not ameliorate France's relatively high levels of unemployment.
"Because cannabis has such a long life in the body, it may take months to ameliorate the effect," Twardowski said.
At the time, he felt there was a market for high-quality hotels near large airports, specifically to ameliorate business trips.
Extra distillate inventories accumulated during 2019 should help ameliorate shortages in 2020 and ease the transition to the new bunkering regulations.
The city feels that purchasing the club will allow them to secure it and ameliorate the negative effects on surrounding businesses.
The blood of young animals, it seems, may indeed be able to ameliorate at least some of the effects of ageing.
Is it time to declare that climate change is an established fact and start working on ways to ameliorate, its effects?
The report's findings are worth going over, since they point to solutions that might ameliorate the lives of women in science.
How many more nuclear North Koreas is one willing to tolerate to ameliorate the ocean acidification caused by carbon dioxide emissions?
Beyond treatment options, the findings raise the possibility that better head protection for active soldiers could ameliorate a blast wave's damage.
There is something rotten at the core of this man that no length of script or turn of phrase can ameliorate.
Smartwatches are supposed to improve the way we interact with the digital world and, hopefully, ameliorate our dependence on our phones.
"More institutional participation would ameliorate many of the Commission's concerns with the bitcoin market that underlie its disapproval order," Peirce wrote.
Placing blanket tariffs on our closest ally will not deter migration, nor will it help ameliorate the situation in Central America.
And Larry, having helped ameliorate some of the screenplay's worst absurdities, announces that, in the big picture, those improvements don't matter.
Openness to intuitive measures that might help us avoid or ameliorate chronic despair and disease does not make us flat-earthers.
Extra distillate inventories accumulated during 227 should help ameliorate shortages in 2020 and ease the transition to the new bunkering regulations.
The Grammy show strives each year to keep up with what just happened in music and to ameliorate its past errors.
Keeping the lid on Iran has sought to ameliorate its strategic concerns by pushing forward geopolitically, away from its sovereign borders.
It's been argued that spinners can "relieve stress"—they can ameliorate some of the challenges we encounter in day-to-day life.
Had such notice been provided, the IT group may have been able to take steps to ameliorate or prevent ECFS system degradation.
Far better, then, if journalists and social media companies voluntarily work together to ameliorate the harms that hacks pose to our society.
The OnePlus 5 portrait mode has all of these issues, but benefits from none of Apple's work to refine and ameliorate them.
That was a problem because Churi was supposed to help ameliorate the Strange Hotel's staff shortage by substituting in for human workers.
Characterising the contractual relationship this way is to ignore the "extreme imbalance" between bosses and employees the NLRA was designed to ameliorate.
Jeremy Johnson, a project coordinator at the Broad Institute, argued that bolstering science education could help ameliorate a lot of these problems.
The summit would be Trump's latest attempt to ameliorate bilateral ties after he criticized the Asian giant on a range of issues.
Combined with the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA), the ADA helped ameliorate centuries of institutionalized discrimination against people with disabilities.
During a court hearing in January, the judge said Southwark should take immediate steps to "ameliorate the leaseholders' situation" during the process.
S. ...and definitely, please don't try to ameliorate the situation by insulting me with an offer of an article in your mag.
Drugs can ameliorate painful symptoms but do not address the capacity to engage in meaningful social relationships involving both love and work.
It was a power, he argued in later work, that could ameliorate not only mental and physical problems but also societal ones.
As Masha Gessen wrote right after the election, those who collaborate with authoritarianism often insist that they're trying to ameliorate its excesses.
Among those questions: What are some of the specific factors that might ameliorate or exacerbate the effects of dyslexia over a lifetime?
But most importantly, there are a number of ways in which the United States can help ameliorate our neighbors' situation back home.
UEFA, the competition's organizer, has applied pressure to the authorities in Kiev to try to ameliorate the situation, but remains deeply frustrated.
As those conditions start to ameliorate, you're going to have increased connections between these isolated places and the rest of the planet.
Utensils ameliorate the situation, but for that we have full-sized cakes—which often have the decency to stagger the cake and frosting.
Meditation is clinically proven to ameliorate the trauma that lies triggered and wired in our brains, waiting for life to trip us up.
Rockaway Film Festival, now in its second year of programming, seeks to ameliorate that fact with a long weekend of exciting film programming.
"To suggest that weakening Americans' right to hold and bear arms will somehow ameliorate or protect us from terrorism is preposterous," Franks said.
These sacrifices can take many forms, and American political leaders are neglecting their duty to the nation's mothers by failing to ameliorate them.
For me, I eventually developed some seriously bad sitting habits that I knew would require a conscious effort in order to ameliorate them.
Psychotropic medications are blunt instruments because brain science is still young, and for many, current treatments cause as many problems as they ameliorate.
Yet, for reasons best known to him, Mr Trump chooses to focus on federal energy and car regulations designed to ameliorate climate change.
Abortion is a legal right in this country but that doesn't ameliorate its devastating message that some humans have fewer rights than others.
Since his five-victory season in 2013, Woods has acquired a kind of scar tissue that no amount of vitamin E will ameliorate.
"These billion-dollar companies should help ameliorate the impact they're having," said Aaron Peskin, a combative member of the city's board of supervisors.
And, when he is called out for his racism, his response is never to ameliorate his rhetoric, but to double down on it.
As defense systems expert Lin Wells once put it: To ameliorate problems in places like Niger, you must never think in the box.
For one thing, ending the Trump presidency will not fix, or even substantially ameliorate, most of the problems plaguing the American political system.
Though this would ameliorate the Appointments Clause problem, it would only do so to the extent the Administrator actually intervenes in EAB cases.
A targeted, federal aid effort can ameliorate Puerto Rico's ills, without strapping federal and territorial taxpayers with unwanted expenses for years to come.
Or why those who accept that climate change represents a serious risk put such a low priority on efforts to ameliorate its impacts.
Well, we proposed a mix, which included education, clean energy investments, and ways you could ameliorate any cost impact on lower-income people.
"I noticed an immediate change," admits the author of I Said Yes, who had also tried diet modifications and acupuncture to ameliorate her nausea.
In the medical realm, electrode arrays and other implants have been used to help ameliorate the effects of Parkinson's, epilepsy, and other neurodegenerative diseases.
"We know if we put a chip in the brain and release electrical signals, that we can ameliorate symptoms of Parkinson's," Johnson tells me.
At a fundraiser last week, the former vice president told wealthy donors he could ameliorate poverty and income inequality without punishing or demonizing them.
Whether that was disease or symptom, a source of the problem or an aspect of the body's attempt to ameliorate it, they weren't sure.
"The recommended starting dose is 300 milligrams per kilo, 90 minutes prior to exercise to ameliorate GI symptoms and still receive benefits," Preiato says.
Especially important are programs that ameliorate poor housing conditions and prevent disease, including lead abatement, control of mold and dampness and heating-system repairs.
Vendors and venue owners have also been waiving food minimums or site fees to ameliorate the stress of paying twice over for a wedding.
He gets it now: reassure taxpayers that these bailouts can help ameliorate income inequality in this country in the longer run, not exacerbate it.
Reformers work to improve the existing regime, attempting to ameliorate conditions for groups they see as oppressed and slowly bend society to their will.
Congress has a significant voice and agency in both hastening a diplomatic resolution and ensuring that U.S. leadership can ameliorate the suffering of millions.
When conducted improperly, however, it can disenfranchise voters who are removed in error and not notified until it's too late to ameliorate the problem.
"A key implication of this finding is that simply lowering required bail amounts will not ameliorate harms imposed by money bail," the researchers write.
When the Greek economy crashed in 2010, many of these organizations helped create networks of free clinics, squats, and soup kitchens to ameliorate the suffering.
The solar power provider Sunrun has some here, in comments it submitted to the CPUC on how DERs can be used to ameliorate PSPS events.
Obamehinti said she found a less-sweeping solution for the system that had snubbed her, and managed to ameliorate the Portal's blindspots before it shipped.
It's meant to see if VR — or more specifically, compelling virtual recreations of real people — can ameliorate the isolation of living in a space colony.
He wants to marry Sansa both for the influence the Stark name carries and to ameliorate his icky rechanneled obsession with Sansa's dead mother Catelyn.
Ecosystem health can ameliorate or exacerbate the effects of hurricanes during the event itself, and for several days or weeks after the storm has passed.
We have worked very hard as a society to ameliorate or eliminate disparities as much as possible, across a vast landscape with a sparse population.
"I'm hoping that we can find some reasonable, actionable items that Mexico can achieve that would again ameliorate the president's actions here," Mr. Perdue said.
It's far from a guarantee that it will work, though it really could help ameliorate the potential flaws of his past record in the Senate.
There is something to be said for art that goes beyond a solely aesthetic engagement with the viewer, and does something to ameliorate a condition.
From the EU's standpoint, the right agreement can ameliorate the East-West divide within Europe on energy and allow for a greater security of supply.
So when we see students who are racially isolated, it's describing both underlying residential segregation and how little school districts do to ameliorate that segregation.
"At the same time we hope that they ameliorate some of the unnecessary burden, conflict and uncertainty that is within our current regulatory structure," he said.
"The Chinese side believes that North Korea's decision will help ameliorate the situation on the peninsula," a foreign ministry spokesman, Lu Kang, said in a statement.
He described this anomaly as a cost-cutting measure used to ameliorate worries that the western façade, built on unstable soil, began leaning north during construction.
Had we thought that the numbers would be that large, there are things that we could have done to try and ameliorate that a little bit.
Instead, stagnant incomes have exacerbated political polarization, as voters punish incumbent parties for the perceived inability of government to ameliorate the conditions leading to income stagnation.
Additionally, in order to ameliorate China's advantage in people power, we should have an immigration policy that brings the best and brightest to the United States.
This is shifting pressure onto more abstract and unproven counterterrorism methods that do not promise to halt violence but merely ameliorate underlying political or social drivers.
The company launched an initiative attempting to ameliorate this after after users took to Twitter to share their experiences of racial discrimination with the hashtag #AirbnbWhileBlack.
He has not offered a comprehensive rebuttal to the sickness in America that existed before Trump became president, or a plan to ameliorate it if elected.
Boost housing supply to ameliorate growing pains Even with the most ambitious workforce development efforts imaginable, most local residents will not directly benefit from Amazon's investment.
Yet The Goop Lab provides Amaral a less-than-skeptical platform, and even broaches the idea of his energy work's ability to heal or ameliorate disease.
But I don't know that it's going to be a long-term fix or something that will significantly ameliorate the problems we have in our communities.
How are these immigration narratives getting conflated and overlooked, especially considering how some policies like affirmative action can ameliorate other Asian communities in the US too?
Only 10% of films have a gender-balanced cast, so giving minor lines of dialogue to female characters will ameliorate the balance of who speaks on screen.
Even though the earthquake was devastating, it is largely seen as having helped ameliorate relations between Japan and neighbouring China, despite historical tension between the two states.
Ginsburg said those efforts "ameliorate some of the harm" caused by the court's arbitration decisions, but re-iterated her stance that congressional action is "urgently in order."
It aims to make it a "platform" for testing how emerging technologies might ameliorate urban problems such as pollution, traffic jams and a lack of affordable housing.
These two actions would ameliorate the roadblock that the PRA creates for evidence-based decision-making and reduce bureaucracy, but still uphold the purpose of the law.
He could only ameliorate them and to protect consumers and the open Internet in the face of constant opposition by the large and very powerful service providers.
Hibbeln has been researching the impact of food on the brain for more than 2100 years, focusing on how omega-22013s can ameliorate mood disorders like depression.
SB 14 may not be imposed in the autumn election, the Fifth Circuit ruled, unless the lower court can fashion a fix that will ameliorate these effects.
I lay blame at the feet of Speaker Ryan (R-Wis.) who has failed to ameliorate the damage their antics have caused the House as an institution.
He has held daily updates on the crisis, each of them explaining how his policies would ameliorate whatever happens if the coronavirus spreads and disrupts the economy.
The logic behind the decision to use the military is that the underfunded and often corrupt police have failed to ameliorate a situation of extreme citizen insecurity.
"I think having another qualified pilot who could sit in the seat for take-off and landing would ameliorate a lot of the issues there," Hodson said.
The program, to be administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is the first fund designed to ameliorate disasters which have yet to occur.
And even if there were some suspicious information revealed in that return, that it is more than a decade in the past would certainly ameliorate the consequences.
States stressed the need for timeliness from HHS and cited the Trump administration's public positions on innovation and partnership to ameliorate harm from the Affordable Care Act.
But the amounts rumored to have been paid would have been enough, under sound management, to ameliorate the impending famine among the millions displaced by Boko Haram.
Biden did ramble, but his substantive points spoke to specific elements of his education program that are designed to ameliorate the effects of disadvantages facing poor children.
Selecting high-IQ immigrants would ameliorate these problems in the U.S., while at the same time benefiting smart potential immigrants who lack educational access in their home countries.
"The Chinese side believes that North Korea's decision will help ameliorate the situation on the peninsula," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on its website.
The question is, will we admit this and try to figure out how to ameliorate it or will we bury our heads in the sand and ignore it?
Cleaning up the grid is a sine qua non for electric cars to help ameliorate climate change, although this hardly seems like a deal breaker for the technology.
But she said the strike would "exacerbate rather than ameliorate our problem, and will result in a set of circumstances from which there may well be no recovery".
This on-demand business model is all part of Shift's push to ameliorate the car buying experience and make it as easy as buying something online from Amazon.
Medicaid block grants can work to ameliorate financial and medical care crises in the states but only if the grants restore the original intent of Medicaid: state administration.
But she said the strike would "exacerbate rather than ameliorate our problem, and will result in a set of circumstances from which there may well be no recovery".
Other than antibiotics to prevent infection at the site of the wound, and painkillers to ameliorate the pain of the process, there's little drugs can do to help.
The much needed stimulus packages that governments are readying to revive their economies and lessen the suffering must ameliorate rather than aggravate the even more deadly climate crisis.
Presidents have long combined official and political events to ameliorate the costs for their campaigns, though the exact breakdown of who pays what has been shrouded in secrecy.
Though most glossies have yet to do away with Photoshop, other areas of the fashion industry have taken (admittedly minuscule) steps to ameliorate unattainable beauty standards in fashion.
But cultural organizations exist in a complicated moral world, in which every dollar they collect is a dollar that isn't being used to ameliorate poverty or cure disease.
We've got some good news for you though: You can find plenty of free apps to help at least ameliorate some of the problems, if not outright fix them.
And US cities including San Jose, Seattle, New Orleans, and New York are using public data sets to identify road safety risks and the best ways to ameliorate them.
Moreover, Facebook could ameliorate another chunk of the criticism if it credibly anonymized user data on the Free Basics platform, discontinuing its policy of keeping excessive personally identifiable information.
If we want to ameliorate inequality while lowering that cost burden, then it is up to cities across the nation to build up their own ecosystems and compete effectively.
"Retention bonuses have done something to ameliorate this but in general aren't big enough to compete, dollar for dollar, with the salaries pilots can get as contractors," Kakaes said.
The advantage of the plan is that, as the largest state in the U.S., California is currently under-represented in the Senate, which dividing it into three would ameliorate.
FedAccount would implicitly change the central bank's mission, from catering to bankers to serving the public, which might help ameliorate another crisis: a lack of faith in government institutions.
Produced by Gasworks in South London, Bradley has transformed the gallery's interiors with a tonic-infused resin meant to ameliorate the encroaching forces of capitalism assailing the art world.
" Finally, they chide the president for his Thursday morning tweets, writing that "there is still time for him to do more to ameliorate the mess he has created here.
Again, this is the kind of thing that sounds good in theory — something that wouldn't end the civil war on its own but would help ameliorate its worst consequences.
Yet a half-century of initiatives intended to combat the effects of centuries of virulent racism appear to have done nothing to ameliorate inequality between white and black America.
Mr. Trump's administration seems likely to be a deeply divisive one, and he has so far shown more inclination to fan the flames of discord than to ameliorate them.
Most crucially, Mr. Green and others say, building with mass timber can ameliorate climate change because it produces less in greenhouse gas emissions than construction with concrete and steel.
State marijuana ballot initiatives are throwing the discussion of gateway theory back into public consciousness as policymakers ponder whether marijuana would help ameliorate or worsen the opioid abuse crisis.
And fixing the problem of surprise billing only scratches the surface of what needs to be done to ameliorate all of the injustices of the American health care system.
The bill's proponents hope the measure could ameliorate a labor shortage in U.S. agriculture, an issue that's been aggravated by a complicated visa process and and enhanced immigration enforcement.
The Met has worked hard to improve Robert Lepage's production since it was last seen in the house, in the hope that technical improvements might ameliorate its other woes.
Olivas said she expects to hear back from Apple about what made her phone explode in about a week; hopefully answers will ameliorate our anxiety just a little bit.[Mashable]
And in inviting developers to this platform, clearly the brain trust behind the initiative was looking to ameliorate the critique that Free Basics is exclusive and beholden to corporate interests.
The online platform was launched on January 12 by Europeana Sounds and Europeana Foundation to ameliorate access to audio from 24 European institutions, including libraries, universities, and sound-focused institutions.
How cannabis can contribute to society: "It's a substance that allows for tremendous health benefits," he said referring to cannabis' ability to ameliorate epilepsy, chronic pain, anxiety and sleep disorders.
To date, the feature has been somewhat marred by low-quality translations, a jumpy interface, and limited language set, but this update should help ameliorate all three of those problems.
Isolated regionally, rived by internal disputes, it had been unable to ameliorate a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and was increasingly humiliated by the failure of reconciliation talks with Ramallah.
In the short run, it seemed to exacerbate rather than ameliorate racial tensions—and for that reason, many have criticized the mayor for bringing it up in the first place.
Their moment of resolution at the end is very moving, but the movie also testifies that while love and forgiveness can ameliorate suffering, it can't really wipe it all away.
The idea of using government to ameliorate economic divides might have caught on earlier — the inequality of the Gilded Age might have been tamed before it ran out of control.
He has done little to ameliorate the withdrawal of American forces from Syria — which prompted Mr. Mattis's resignation in December — and refused to criticize the president's decision to do so.
That's a problem that we might at least, in a small way ameliorate, if we all do public service together, we might do it with people who aren't like us.
We might feel more connection; we might feel compelled to ameliorate our virtually induced guilt by donating to aid groups, some of which are deserving and some of which are not.
Trump, like other Republicans, spent the Obama years complaining that the federal deficit was too high even as standard economic models argued that large deficits could help ameliorate a major recession.
The political posturing comes as the administration wrestles with how to ameliorate the affects of the shutdown on millions of Americans who work for the government or rely on its services.
"We know if we put a chip in the brain and release electrical signals, that we can ameliorate symptoms of Parkinson's," Johnson told The Verge in an interview late last year.
But some experts say that, because testing provides an incomplete picture of the problems at low-performing schools, it can lead to policies that worsen those problems rather than ameliorate them.
The former ended up being smaller than what was required to fully ameliorate the effects of the Great Recession, while the latter was deprived of a public option, among other flaws.
It also aligns with calls from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the International Energy Agency for the development of nuclear, CCS and renewables-plus-storage to ameliorate carbon emissions.
"If you were upset that you thought Google removed Palestine, it does not ameliorate your anger at all to find out they never had Palestine there to begin with," she said.
Also unclear at this point: how much weed a kid would have to smoke to increase his theoretical risks, or whether smoking low-THC strains could somehow ameliorate pot's harmful effects.
In a bill worth $177 billion, we passed several amendments that would require that the administration start providing firm answers and clear solutions to ameliorate the trauma this administration has inflicted.
The city's stability depends on the promise of American support well into the future, as well as aid in quantities sufficient to ameliorate the desperate living conditions of its returned inhabitants.
If the government cannot focus on the public health aspects of this crisis, how can it ameliorate the signs of a deepening economic slowdown, assuage market fears and exchange rate fluctuations?
A 2018 study suggested that urban farming could ameliorate some environmental problems in cities by increasing vegetation cover, removing atmospheric carbon dioxide and offering a habitat for bees and other pollinators.
Jemisin did not know how she had triggered the woman's fury, but she believed that, if she did not ameliorate it quickly, the woman would hurl the smoldering massif at her.
Alcohol and caffeine: A potentially dangerous combination Consuming caffeine might make you feel less sleepy when drinking alcohol, but it will not accelerate alcohol metabolism or ameliorate its effects, experts say.
We don't have to send kids to the nearest school, especially because it ends up recreating the underlying residential segregation: But most school districts don't do anything to ameliorate this situation.
"It's dangerous when businesses benefit from the state of the world by preying on people's fears, telling them that they can ameliorate their anxieties by consuming something or buying something," says Fraga.
Finally, and perhaps the secret to many of these programs, is that they can ameliorate some of the questions around succession planning that have increasingly been aired by LPs in recent years.
" And by dividing the conversation on the basis of gender, the hashtag "surely causes some male-identifying survivors to feel invisible in the conversation — the very thing #HimToo was seeking to ameliorate.
"When this came to the attention of the programmers and to the CEO of Tinder, Sean Rad, they decided to take measures to ameliorate the blatant disrespect for trans bodies," Drucker says.
Public provision of safety-net services to the least advantaged among us has no place in this crimped view of our duties to each other, no matter its potential to ameliorate suffering.
There are political parties and candidates who grasp the existential nature of the crisis at hand, and reputable institutes have designed detailed policies and plans that can ameliorate the worst of it.
It is not merely a way to reduce emissions, but also to ameliorate the other symptoms and dysfunctions of a late capitalist economy: growing inequality and concentration of power at the top.
On Wednesday, the OECD said immigration had accounted for one-half of U.K. GDP growth since 2005, resulting in a stronger labor force growth and helping ameliorate the challenge of an ageing population.
The party's efforts to ameliorate these tensions resulted in multiple strategic and substantive displays of multiracial unity in Philadelphia, most notably when African American mothers of victims of police shootings appeared on stage.
In an attempt to try to ameliorate the concentration issues it's facing, the ETF now has five holdings that aren't index constituents, representing 25 percent of GDXJ's portfolio, according to BMO Capital Markets.
In addition to being the fair thing to do, treating Puerto Rico as a state for Medicaid purposes would also ameliorate Puerto Rico's fiscal crisis and contribute, albeit indirectly, to jumpstarting economic growth.
While it may be too difficult if not impossible to cure the root causes of the disease of terrorism, we should at least try to ameliorate the severity of its symptoms - Islamic extremism.
For homebuilders, the retention of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit and a few small business deductions may very well ameliorate the tax burden on, for instance, the builders of affordable rental housing.
To a lesser extent, the promotion of digital technology as if it helps to ameliorate these problems and as if its manifest ability to add to them is just a bothersome side effect.
That will mean a higher cost structure, higher prices, and lower economic output — real economic problems that stimulative policy can't fix and that will ameliorate only as testing, treatment, and vaccination will improve.
Even supporters of AMLO's approach recognize that social programs won't work to ameliorate the immediate crisis of violence in the country — or dismantle the entrenched organized crime networks that are perpetrating the bloodshed.
Acheson & Acheson, founded in 1992 by Fiona and Kennet‎h Acheson, makes skincare and haircare products and also owns the skincare brand Ameliorate, which is sold at Selfridges, Boots, Harvey Nichols and Marks & Spencer.
Gavin Newsom -- who frequently spars with the President -- sent him a letter outlining potential White House steps that his administration believes would do the most to ameliorate the problem in the Golden State.
The theories of Republican intellectuals and the compassion Democrats wear on their sleeves have been given their chance to ameliorate the lives of blue-collar America, and they have failed to do so.
"Higher rates and higher [tariffs] are setting us up for a very difficult end of the year — not to mention 2019 — unless something's done to ameliorate these two different houses of pain," he said.
So initiatives like this one (and a similar investment that Google announced last year) can seem like attempts to ameliorate the damage that the big digital platforms have already done to the news ecosystem.
To start redressing this wrong, we must ameliorate obvious barriers: Make parks more accessible, gym environments more inclusive, assistance for cooking and ambulation more affordable, and wheelchair athletic leagues a normal presence in communities.
Trump's unwillingness to forcefully denounce Putin — despite his attempt to halfheartedly ameliorate the situation on Tuesday — is just the latest instance of the president putting the onus on Congress to address a problem he exacerbated.
So far, however, there are few signs of that – and Rajoy's early statements praising the police response and denying that the referendum has any legal force look set to aggravate tensions rather than ameliorate them.
Having done that, the public banking option would in turn ameliorate a bunch of big-picture problems around payment processing, debit card fees, and the Fed's ability to stabilize the economy during times of recession.
Still, there is little evidence to presume that Franco's removal from his resting place of four-decades can ameliorate current socio-political tensions deriving from topics like corruption, Catalonian independence, and the enduring migrant crisis.
Europe could do much to improve the dreadful conditions in Libyan detention facilities, and it should work to ameliorate the distant crises that drive millions of people to flee their homes in the first place.
The memoirs of former Obama aides follow a similar pattern in reckoning with the catastrophe in Syria: the aides discuss their revulsion at the slaughter and their desire to use American power to ameliorate it.
While Trump cozies up to Netanyahu, he has done little to ease the suffering of the Palestinian people or to lay the groundwork for discussions that will ameliorate security risks facing Israel, including from Gaza.
"China's plans to ameliorate systemic risk, while laudable, are also significantly driven by the desire for an unblemished 19th Party Congress," said Brock Silvers, managing director of Kaiyuan Capital, a Shanghai-based investment advisory firm.
When vaping came on the scene about a decade ago, state and national public health advocates saw in the new product an opportunity to ameliorate nicotine addiction — that's cigarettes, a nicotine delivery system — in adults.
How much his new tone and concrete measures will ameliorate discontent remains to be seen, but the scale and public support for the Yellow Vest's "Act V," planned for this weekend, will offer an early answer.
"We can get a better understanding of how we can ameliorate the effects of air pollution, how we can motivate people to reduce pollution, and how we can reduce healthcare costs and improve outcomes," he added.
Chemaly stressed that #MeToo is not unprecedented—that it in fact has what she called a "hashtag genealogy" of feminist first-person popular movements meant to help ameliorate the norms around sexual violence and sexual harassment.
The bigger issue, however is that ISIS is not itself the fundamental problem that ails the Middle East, but rather it's a symptom of deeper problems that the Trump administration must do its best to ameliorate.
Although there are many laws that could apply, there is no single law that covers the creation of fake pornographic videos — and there are no legal remedies that fully ameliorate the damage that deepfakes can cause.
Even so, in removing the ones that matter to current human medicine, fast-food restaurants are helping to ameliorate the problem of antibiotic resistance, which the regular consumption of chicken pumped full of antibiotics has created.
Although scientists have known since the 2500s that clouds can both ameliorate and contribute to the Earth's warming, the role they will play in the planet's heating remains one of the singular uncertainties in the field.
We need to shine a light, unravel this thread, and then we will begin to understand how to change and ameliorate, from the seed of the cotton all the way to the storytelling of the product.
In the last few weeks — although painfully too late — Facebook, Google and Twitter have taken steps to ameliorate the toxic effects of the fake news on their platforms, but these efforts alone won't fix the problem.
"Regional firms and new specialized 'niche' companies that lack a national network are not viable options for the vast majority of national accounts, and they will not ameliorate the anticompetitive effects of this merger," Jackson wrote.
By focusing single-mindedly on the ungraceful attitudes of some Trump supporters, rather than proposing ways to ameliorate the decades of discontent that caused them to reject ordinary political norms, Hillary is taking quite a gamble.
She invoked the same argument in her rebuttal, calling for legislation to ameliorate the gun violence epidemic and reiterated that the El Paso shooter used the "same hateful words" that Trump uses when referring to immigrants.
Social transformations can ameliorate the crises of poverty and racism, lessening the need for self-medication on the part of the poor and removing the justifications that have led to a crisis of mass, racialized incarceration.
To ameliorate this, Zaiyu Hasegawa, the chef of Den, a modern kaiseki spot that opened in 2008 in Tokyo, begins each meal with monaka, an everyday Japanese treat of adzuki bean paste smeared between mochi wafers.
There's nothing an ad can (or intends to) do to ameliorate any of the actual problems that harm people's self-perception, but that doesn't stop brands from taking enormous credit for their newfound surface-level wokeness.
The weaknesses are balanced against a credible monetary policy, strengthening economic growth, a net external creditor status, and the potential for the government's reform agenda to successfully ameliorate structural constraints in the economy while continuing fiscal consolidation.
"While we cannot ameliorate the irreparable harm to the victims and their families, we hope that securing this guilty plea brings them some measure of closure," said Jesse Panuccio, an acting associate attorney general, in a statement.
"Unfortunately, with just six months to go before the election, we see limited evidence from the leading presidential hopefuls that their policies may avert or even ameliorate the United States' looming federal budget deficit and debt crisis."
A more open debate setup is just one of many changes the DNC is considering in order to tackle a few of the sore spots of 2016 — and ameliorate some of the intraparty conflict that's ensued since.
He mentions post-Civil War constitutional amendments, but there's no New Deal, no civil rights legislation, no reference to the fact that the Great Society was composed of actual laws and efforts to ameliorate certain societal ills.
It's not just the image—although that's important because you can ameliorate aspects of your appearance—but we're using these things because we're insecure: So why not perform the version of yourself that you want to be?
A study published in 2016 in Computers in Human Behavior found that image-based social media platforms, like Instagram and Snapchat, had the ability to ameliorate loneliness by creating more intimacy, whereas text-based platforms did not.
It is likely that ideas emanating from the private sector will be at the core of any successful effort to ameliorate economic disparities and increase citizens' interest and ownership in the direction of our society and economy.
"Higher rates and higher [tariffs] are setting us up for a very difficult end of the year — not to mention 2019 — unless something's done to ameliorate these two different houses of pain," the "Mad Money" host said.
By pumping the plant's CO215 underground to extract oil, the project could ameliorate concerns from environmentalists about emissions from coal-fired power plants while also using a funding mechanism - oil sales - to pay for long-term maintenance.
Some feel as if they're doing more work for less pay; a concern that Uber tried to ameliorate with its UberASSIST program, an unpaid course that teaches them how to assist the elderly, or people with disabilities.
Lawmakers in the 13 states that haven't moved to expand Medicaid now have a window to ameliorate at least part of the problem of poor insurance coverage leading to more cases of untreated addiction and overdose deaths.
While I have great empathy for the people of Houston, I cannot condone the use of my tax money to ameliorate conditions for people in a state that has been so profligate with respect to human safety.
Judge Evans's order is an effort to ameliorate what critics say is one of the most glaring inequities in the criminal justice system: the ability of defendants with more money to post bail and avoid jail time.
Even this summer's family separation crisis — during which several prominent evangelical leaders, including the usually pro-Trump Franklin Graham, spoke forcefully against Trump's family separation policy — seems to have done little to ameliorate Trump's base's affection for him.
These developments suggest that African-Americans living in poor neighborhoods cannot rely on Democratic leaders to take the decisive steps needed to ameliorate the problem as long as the Democratic Party can take the black vote for granted.
However, there are a number of specific policy actions that would make us more competitive and also ameliorate the harsh impact of the new competitive realities on our workers: ■ Better education (particularly in science and math) and training.
To the Editor: If the current and past administrations truly wanted to "think outside the grid" to ameliorate New York City's beleaguered public transportation system, they would be more imaginative than positing ferries and bicycles as partial solutions.
The policy impact of the civil rights movement was to ban discrimination, and the cultural impact was to create the rhetoric of colorblindness that pervades our reaction to anything that offers to ameliorate racial inequity: reparations, affirmative action.
His decision to avoid sliding into Syria, in his mind, isn't just about one conflict: It was prioritizing the maintenance of a key global institution over trying to ameliorate a crisis, even though it made him look bad.
As it stands today, brain implants containing multi-electrode arrays are used to try and ameliorate the effects of Parkinson's disease and epilepsy, while less complex, stimulating devices are used for people suffering from Tourette's, eating disorders, and depression.
Samantha Crane, a lawyer and director of public policy for the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, said that schools should at least develop "behavior intervention plans" to ameliorate situations like this, although often such plans are too "coercive" in design.
Several new efforts and entire organizations, like All Raise, for example, have cropped up to ameliorate this through mentorship and programming, but it's clearly going to take more than one year for that increase in resources to effect change.
In the aftermath of the investigation, the Justice Department and city of Chicago have reached a "statement of agreement" that will outline reforms that the city will pursue, particularly to ameliorate its relationship with minority and violence-torn communities.
The leftists need to concede that environmental policies do come with costs, and that they need to find ways to ameliorate their immediate pain for everyday Germans — for example, by compensating people with lower incomes for higher energy costs.
For decades, experts have tried to ameliorate the loss of the Columbia's wild fish by installing ladders that allow the fish to swim around the dams, and by placing them in barges and trucks for transport around the dams.
Hungary: Refusing immigrants, Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced one of his biggest plans yet to ameliorate a plummeting population, rising labor shortages and widespread emigration: Any Hungarian woman with four or more children will no longer pay income tax.
For investors this may mean a more cautious dividend policy, while for BHP and its peers, the chances are that the focus will once again return to cost-cutting and productivity improvements to ameliorate the potential impact of falling commodity prices.
In an effort to ameliorate the situation, Trump on Wednesday took the extraordinary-for-Trump (though normal for a normal president) step of sitting for a conventional interview with a non-propaganda television station, taking questions from CBS News's Jeff Glor.
It's obviously not going to prevent deliberate data extraction from such emails, but Google believes there's a wide range of circumstances where people accidentally or unwittingly share information with the wrong person, and that's the problem the company hopes to ameliorate.
"We are watching it and looking for ways to allow the freight passage, some people call it truck roads, and there are ways you can do that which would ameliorate the breakdown in supply chains," Kudlow told CNBC's Sara Eisen Tuesday.
Until then, constructing good habits, valuing every possession, and taking it personal whenever his man scores a basket are more critical spaces for Booker to develop, ameliorate his reputation, and alter the narrative surrounding his status as a franchise pillar.
"I'd assumed that you'd have to set up some type of trust or whatever and you don't," he continued, conceding only that he'd "like to do something" to ameliorate the conflicts of interest, but declining to specify what that might mean.
Mueller's swift response, upon learning of Strzok's ill-advised texts, might therefore be a preemptive strike to neutralize some of the criticism and ameliorate some of the image damage his probe has steadily endured from Trump supporters on the right.
"Virtually in any other area, when it's a big public health problem, we want to get our best scientists and our best data and figure out what's going on and what can be done to ameliorate the problem," Hemenway said.
As Washington implements policies to deal with the threatening aspects of rising Chinese power, it should also construct a credible path of classic diplomacy with Beijing that would pursue these objectives to ameliorate the growing tension between the two countries.
She strongly supports paid family and medical leave, and her initial transition team has appointed Heather Boushey, the head of the Center for Equitable Growth and a longtime proponent of policy efforts to ameliorate work-life conflicts, as its chief economist.
"As much as President Obama deserves a lot of credit for helping to pull our country out of the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression, that still doesn't ameliorate all of the challenges that working class families have," she continued.
VR-induced nausea or dizziness is a real concern, writes tech journalist Scott Stein, who suggests that some developers are mitigating this by designing games to provide a sense of enclosure — a cockpit or a helmet seems to ameliorate nausea, at least partially.
Alas, after yesterday's revelation of a new Ultra Accessory Connector (UAC), which is intended to ameliorate some of the pain of having both USB-C and Lightning devices, it looks like the dream of a USB-C iPhone will forever remain just that.
In addition, slower growth in the wireless area can lead to higher margins as fewer subsidized handsets are sold, although this effect could be somewhat muted by retention initiatives (which are expected to moderate in 2016 as the coterminous contract issues ameliorate).
Earlier this week, the mayor held a news conference inside Trump Tower in Manhattan, where he touted new legislation requiring high-rise buildings to cut emissions and threatened that the Trump Organization would face fines if it does not ameliorate its properties.
To ameliorate these problems one of the researchers working on such patches, Tal Dvir of Tel Aviv University, in Israel, is developing a new type of cardiac scaffold that can secure a patch in place using light instead of stitches or glues.
MINI's partnership with Urban Us on the Urban X initiative is happening despite an increasingly harsh view of the current White House toward notions of climate change — and the tax benefits that would promote companies look to ameliorate the impacts of climate change.
The press release describes Nuuly as a solution to "the paradox of a millennial's quest for constant fashion newness alongside the desire for a more sustainable lifestyle," and emphasizes the rental model's potential to ameliorate fashion's (still not very clear) environmental impact.
"We are watching it and looking for ways to allow the freight passage, some people call it truck roads, and there are ways you can do that which would ameliorate the breakdown in supply chains," Kudlow told CNBC's Sara Eisen on Tuesday.
Sherry's interventions persuade me that therapists could provide cancer patients a multitude of ideas — on pain management, nutrition options, personal hygiene strategies, psychological and sexual prompts, meditation and massage and workout routines — to ameliorate the harms cancer and its treatments typically cause.
The reasons for the decline in coverage appear to be both economic and psychological: flood insurance costs money (premiums are rising in step with the risk of the disasters they're meant to ameliorate)  and people tend to underestimate their risk of inundation.
If one of the few electoral democracies in the Arab world has failed to ameliorate the lives of citizens living within it, what does this suggest about the ability of multiparty democracy to improve the lives of ordinary people in other Arab countries?
McCrory told voters that he would seek remedial "legislation to reinstate the right to sue in state court for discrimination" and he issued an executive order that seeks to ameliorate some of the provisions of the legislation he signed on March 23.
"ADHD Nation" should be required reading for those who seek to understand how a field that once aimed to ameliorate the behavioral problems of children in a broad therapeutic context abdicated its mission to the stockholders of corporations like Shire and Lilly.
But an agreement between congressional leaders late Tuesday — which would authorize aid for Flint as part of separate legislation for water infrastructure projects — appeared to ameliorate Democratic concerns, clearing the way for the Senate to pass the spending bill, 72 to 26.
It didn't ameliorate my feelings for him that he played the archetypal Texan: big hat, big boots, a bottle of Tabasco sauce that he always carried in his pocket because food was never spicy enough for him; and, I felt, big—tall—stories.
The figures make for grim reading and will do little to ameliorate Delhi's international reputation as the "rape capital of India," following a string of high-profile cases including the 2012 gang rape and murder of 23-year-old Jyoti Singh Pandey.
By cutting Gaza's supply of electricity and slashing salaries of tens of thousands of authority employees who live in Gaza, Mr. Abbas helped precipitate the financial collapse and brewing humanitarian crisis that Israel, Qatar, Egypt and the United Nations hope to ameliorate.
It was also an effort to ameliorate existing housing quality concerns under the assumption that a private company would support the mission more effectively, with higher quality service, and that improved housing would lead to to higher rates of service member retention.
Mara Keisling, the executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, said Sessions's office had "made it clear from the beginning that they're interested in prosecuting murders," but that his prosecutions "did not ameliorate the damage" he had done to the transgender community.
The Brennan Center has some ideas about how to ameliorate the risks of foreign election influence: It recommends more transparency — with more disclosure of the source of funding for radio and television ads before elections, and complete disclosure of funding sources for dark money groups.
I understand why HTC did it: the company's reasoning is that mechanical buttons are the first thing to break down on most phones (I guess we're not counting accidental screen breakages), and anything that can be done to ameliorate that situation is a good thing.
Microsoft isn't offering any advanced wireless protocols here — the Surface Headphones don't even have AptX or AAC, and they support Bluetooth 103 rather than the latest version 5 — however, the reliability and range of its connection are so good that they ameliorate those omissions.
"If it were just trade, then you would come up with technocratic worker adjustment solutions that would ameliorate these problems and reestablish some kind of consensus for open trade, which is a desirable thing overall, although some have been disadvantaged by developments," Noland said.
To ameliorate this concern, and to stop wasting time in an endless block of meetings, Lennon suggests enacting a plan for someone in attendance to always write "excellent, high-level meeting notes consistently delivered" to the manager and stored in a centralized, digital location.
Ardern is so committed to moral leadership, I wondered what she made of the charge in the explosive anonymous Times Op-Ed piece about Trump's "amorality" and how his aides are working to ameliorate his habit of roughing up allies and flirting with foes.
This despite Wheeler's effort to ameliorate some of their concerns, including by altering his original proposal to ensure that "the delivery of programming will continue to be overseen by pay-TV providers from end-to-end," as he testified before Congress earlier this month.
At a minimum, "we" — as a country but also as a self-styled progressive subset of that country — have given inadequate thought to those harms and how to ameliorate them; but I think you can also make the argument that we have exacerbated them.
But she is also attuned to issues on the supply side and that simply pushing more money into the system could serve as a de facto subsidy to landlords that does nothing to ameliorate the bidding wars that have undermined middle-class financial security.
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) had issued a directive to TV and FM radio broadcasters not to air advertisements for condoms in an attempt to ameliorate the "negative impact" of the content on "tender and gentle minds of youth and children," according to local media.
But the contemporary parameters surrounding it — in which the individual takes on the whole of the risk for their education, with little faith that programs intended to ameliorate the debt load will work, or that they will be able to seek recourse when they don't — are broken.
A spot on the national team will not ameliorate the fact that immigrants' contributions to America's political, economic, and cultural legacies came at great cost: For generations, the U.S. government and corporate America exploited the lives and labor of black and brown people abroad and at home.
There aren't any attractive point guards available this summer who'd be willing to take the mid-level exception, but it'd be super interesting if Derrick Rose used the Spurs to ameliorate his reputation on a one-year deal before heading back out into free agency next summer.
KERNEN: BUT IF YOU'RE GROWING AT 3% FOR THREE OR FOUR YEARS, IF THAT WERE POSSIBLE WHICH IS 603% EVEN MORE FASTER THAN WE WERE GROWING PREVIOUSLY, THAT THROWS OFF MOREMONEY FOR EDUCATION AND FOR SOCIAL PROGRAMS TO GET AMELIORATE WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT, DOESN'T IT?
What the trio of economists found is that the spectacular growth in incomes at the peak has so outpaced the small increase at the bottom from public programs intended to ameliorate poverty and inequality that the gap between the wealthiest and everyone else has continued to widen.
There's no reason to treat Uber and Lyft as exceptional in this regard — cities that have persistent traffic congestion issues should ameliorate the problem with congestion fees that allow buses, emergency vehicles, and people with urgent, time-sensitive driving needs to move smoothly through the city.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki announced in a blog post today that YouTube will be launching a pilot program with a small group of users in an attempt to address and ameliorate its creators' continued concerns regarding demonetization and other recent, largely unpopular changes to the YouTube Partners Program.
The proteins that direct stem cells to mature into white blood cells, red blood cells, or platelets can now be mobilized to accelerate blood production in patients with low blood counts and to ameliorate the toxic effects of chemotherapy and bone-marrow transplantation, preventing fatal infections and hemorrhage.
Mr. Hoylman has said he hoped his bill's narrow focus would ameliorate those concerns; under the bill, the returns could only be released if formally requested by one of three congressional committees: the House Ways and Means Committee; the Senate Finance Committee; and the Joint Committee on Taxation.
Because even if Wagenknecht is successful by certain standards, it doesn't ameliorate the fact that when you look at auction prices, representation in major museums, gallery advertisements in industry magazines, and the track records of various art prizes (#kissmyars), women continue to come in a distant second to men.
Such an act of unity cannot ameliorate the ongoing racial hostility that black Britons, particularly the "Windrush generation" — that wave of Caribbean immigrants who migrated to Britain from colonies between 1948 to 1971 — now face as a result of Prime Minister Theresa May's anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies.
Researchers working with Mr. Kara spoke to 1,452 home workers for the report, published in January, "in the hopes that their otherwise silent voices would be heard and might motivate others to take action to ameliorate the exploitative working conditions many of them endure," he wrote in the introduction.
The Byzantine military could not combat this disease, but the institution of specific military medical care did help ameliorate the effects of many communicable diseases and elevated the care of soldiers, instilling an ethical prerogative for the Empire to value their soldiers as men and not just fodder.
The second post considered three key ways to, if not "solve," at least ameliorate the conditions making California's electricity system so vulnerable to wildfires: grid hardening and fire safety; land-use reform, including changes in zoning and building codes; and, of course, repairing and restructuring PG&E, which is very complicated.
" Yet the reason the Green New Deal does include social programs is that, as Vox's David Roberts put it, "It is not merely a way to reduce emissions, but also to ameliorate the other symptoms and dysfunctions of a late capitalist economy: growing inequality and concentration of power at the top.
Israel promised to ameliorate conditions in Gaza by allowing in cash supplied by Qatar, as well as fuel and humanitarian aid; expanding the zone in the Mediterranean in which it would allow Gaza fishermen to operate; and easing the movement of people in and out of the impoverished seaside territory.
The realities of child care are representative of the realities of being a woman, the wall you come up against no matter how many other advantages you have: There are things you can do to ameliorate the difficulties, but you can't escape them altogether, because the kid is always there.
In an effort to ameliorate delays, Peter V. Neffenger, the T.S.A. administrator, told members of the House Homeland Security Committee that the agency was promoting screeners from part time to full time, reassigning hundreds of behavioral detection officers to help on security lines and shifting bomb-detection dog teams to larger airports.
However, since the ACA was set up in part to address the problems brought on by risk-rating individuals and the inadequacies of state-based high-risk pools, having the Republican leadership embrace the entity as a new strategy to ameliorate the failings of ObamaCare seems risky at best and quite ironic.
While the Organization of American States focuses on addressing the political crisis in Venezuela, the United Nations and the world must pressure Mr. Maduro to allow outsiders access to ameliorate the suffering of the Venezuelan people and also send an unmistakable signal that the commission of mass atrocities will have severe consequences.
He has little to show for those past interactions with McConnell beyond a record of politically crippling budget negotiations that needlessly forced austerity upon a recovering economy and did little to ameliorate a debt situation which the Trump presidency has proven McConnell and Republicans never really cared about in the first place.
If the economy is nearing a cyclical peak, however, the next stage in the cyclical sequence is likely to involve some combination of: Further tax cuts or an increase in government spending, possibly on highways and other infrastructure, would be one way to ameliorate the slowdown and get the economy growing again.
Castro, upon taking power, boasted that his Cuba would be a raceless society, and almost six years before American blacks gained equal accomodation rights following the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 220006, Castro banned separate facilities for blacks while establishing free education programs desgined to ameliorate conditions for poorer Afro-Cubans.
"Sri Lanka is showing the world that it is possible to conserve mangrove forests while also improving the lives of local people, restoring wildlife habitats, and helping to ameliorate climate change," said Dhammika Wijayasinghe, secretary-general of the Sri Lanka National Commission for UNESCO, at the opening of a flagship mangrove museum on July 225.
Chinese whispers While leaks and reporting about Dragonfly undoubtedly sped up its demise, few observers outside the Silicon Valley bubble thought the project had much of a chance: if it had overcome opposition within Google, it would have eventually run afoul of US regulators or the very Chinese censors the project was designed to ameliorate.
Because history has shown us over and over again that only by avoiding our knee-jerk instinct at isolated self-protectionism and instead leaning into the shared risk that we all in fact have in a globalized society, can we more quickly ameliorate the effects of pathogens before they fester and emerge in new outbreaks.
FEPA demands an apology and that action be taken to ameliorate the imbedded racism in the firm's structure, and Cary uses this as an opportunity to oust Howard by telling the FEPA rep they will move him to emeritus status to keep him from having any voting power, especially when it comes to associate hiring.
Given the political upheaval and social tensions spawned by broad public dissatisfaction with Washington's efforts to ameliorate the damage inflicted by that earlier financial bubble — which the Federal Reserve itself failed to recognize — it's actually gratifying, and wholly appropriate, that a presidential candidate would candidly express an opinion on the prospects for a recurrence.
Eventually, Pence walked back his support for the bill in a Wall Street Journal op-ed couched in religious rhetoric, and the following month, Indiana state lawmakers passed a "fix" to the bill intended to ameliorate fears it would be used to discriminate against LGBTQ citizens—a measure the law's critics say did not go far enough.
Studies suggest that 31 to 40 percent of all healthcare spending is consumed by federal bureaucracy, administration, rules, regulations and compliance (BARRC.) If Texas could recoup just half of the money wasted on BARRC, $5.3 billion a year could be made available to ameliorate the multibillion-dollar expense of uncompensated care and to address the physician shortage.
"In order to restore congressional intent and correct the unintended consequences that threaten BDCs as a vehicle for allocating capital to small and mid-sized businesses, we encourage you to use your authority to tailor the AFFE rules to better align with the unique nature of BDCs and to ameliorate the harm done to BDCs," the letter continued.
If the economy is nearing a cyclical peak, however, the next stage in the cyclical sequence is likely to involve some combination of: * Fiscal expansion * Financial easing * Lower trade tensions * Lower oil prices Further tax cuts or an increase in government spending, possibly on highways and other infrastructure, would be one way to ameliorate the slowdown and get the economy growing again.
Microsoft had actually released patches to ameliorate this and other exploits in March, but folks have to update their computers in order for those patches to take effect, and people looking to use this ransomware surely know that many folks simply never hit update (if you're running Windows and reading this, make sure to patch up your system if you haven't already).
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She knows that you have been supportive of Brexit in the past, and because the exit deal comes with a hefty price tag for Britain (a $50 billion tab to settle up on its way out of the EU), she may be hoping you talk about a US-UK free trade deal that could ameliorate the financial hit her country will take next year.
After the half-dozen or so procedures that it would take to ameliorate these flaws, we could move on to smaller things, which could be dealt with by a combination of Botox (for my shrunken forehead, my jaw muscles, and the creeping crow's-feet around my eyes) and filler (for my temples, the pouches under my eyes, my nasal folds, and my upper lip).
It was trying to be a one-size fits all for pro customers who happen to spread across an incredibly diverse set of creative and computing disciplines (photos, video, music, science, development and coding) and it didn't, according to Ternus, who manages most of Apple's computer-relaFted business, lend itself to the kind of configuration that might have helped ameliorate some of Pro market's market segment utility concerns.
He argues that the inability of the Obama administration to ameliorate the devastating consequences of the 2008 economic meltdown in much of rural and small-town America contributed to the 2016 swing to Trump in working- and middle-class districts that had voted for Obama: The strong correlations between education, population decline, and deaths of despair on the one hand, and the electoral swing to Trump on the other, is clear.
In addition to providing high-quality, nurturing early care and education experiences, programs: ·         Ensure children have access to continuous health, dental, and mental health care; ·         Provide screenings for developmental and health concerns and appropriate follow up care; ·         Offer nutrition which helps ameliorate the effects of lead; and ·         Work with each family to access community resources necessary to achieve their personal goals around education, employment, housing, food security, and more.
Within hours, Goodstein circulated their letter in an all-staff email and outlined his response in a series of "nexts steps" to ameliorate the concerns: a nightly conference call to update employees on what the story would entail; mandatory training for all staff "with special trainings for managers" on racial and gender discrimination, as well as sexual harassment; and the retention of a diversity consulting firm "within days" to conduct a review of the company's practices.
The memo from the interview with Aven, who is known to have close ties with Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinA new era in Russia will allow America to rethink its policy US officials, world leaders arrive in Israel for World Holocaust Forum  No patriotic poll bump for Trump, but Soleimani strike may still help him politically MORE, showed the two discussed U.S. sanctions and the prospect of engaging with members of the Trump transition team to ameliorate relations between Moscow and Washington and end the sanctions.
The organization established an alternative public high school, El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice, with Ms. Lucerna as its director; founded a Green Light District to ameliorate the more recent gentrification of Williamsburg's predominantly Hispanic South Side section, which many residents call Los Sures, by promoting arts and culture and reserving open space for residents; and joined with the United Jewish Organization and other groups to establish a local Community Alliance for the Environment, which successfully lobbied against a proposed city incinerator nearby.
Unlike Theranos, which was highly secretive about its technology, the mechanics of these new diagnostics are well understood, and many of the tests are already being road-tested by hospitals across the country as they wait final clearance from the F.D.A. In addition to saving lives, the new tests could also ameliorate the growing crisis of drug-resistant infections, because pinpointing infections quickly would show doctors which antibiotic to use, rather than resorting to the shot-in-the dark dispensing of broad-spectrum antibiotics for patients with hard to diagnose infections.

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