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How to use the word ameliorate in a Sentence?

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Being awake and aware does not automatically change a situation, but enforcing the systems and strategies that will ameliorate the situation is your key to liberation.

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1 year ago

Being awake and aware does not automatically change a situation, but enforcing the systems and strategies that will ameliorate the situation is your key to liberation.

Peter Wunador owads

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1 year ago

But the point is that United Nations plays an important role as a catalyst in other ways, if the report is strong, it greatly helps the Uyghur campaigns in various places around the world, it should spur at least some key governments to take a stronger stand, and it would ideally persuade the Chinese that they need to further ameliorate their policies.

Philip Alston

Found on CNN
1 year ago

People on parole live and work in our cities and towns, and by automatically restoring their right to vote, New York is finally welcoming them as full participants in society. That's a crucial change, one that will ameliorate one of the vestiges of Jim Crow, due to the racial disparities in New York's criminal justice system, nearly three-quarters of those disenfranchised by the ban on voting for people on parole were Black or Latino.

Sean Morales-Doyle

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The entire team is excited to see the results we get from this experiment. If successful, we will embark on the second phase of the study where tissues will be sent up to the ISS once again in two years, but this time, we will be able to test a variety of drugs to see which ones will best ameliorate the potentially harmful effects of microgravity on cardiac function.

Jonathan Tsui

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Teaching is a profession, not a charity, we have a huge shortage of qualified teachers, and increased funding could help ameliorate that demand.

Connie Neri-Jones

Found on CNN
4 years ago

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, but Qantas won't like that because it costs money.

Brad Hodson

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

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.

Jesse Panuccio

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

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.

Dhammika Wijayasinghe

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

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.

Konstantin Kakaes

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Every kid is going to have it in slightly different ways, pay attention to the symptoms. Ameliorate the symptoms. If things get out of hand, contact you pediatrician.

Paul Casamassimo

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Behavioral changes, including healthy eating and more activity can prevent, or at least ameliorate, the diabetes epidemic.

David Nathan

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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