Antonym: deterioration. Similar words: improved, movement, involvement, implement, implementation, impoverishment, improper, proverb. Meaning: [ɪm'pruːvmənt] n. 1. the act of improving something 2. a change for the better; progress in development 3. a condition superior to an earlier condition.
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(151) The second consideration follows the completion of the Woolmer Road improvement.
(152) Competition between very clever people to be first with the best answers yields the progress on which technological improvement depends.
(153) However, in the first five months of the current financial year to 30 September 1992, it showed considerable improvement.
(154) The Future Any Strategic Plan must involve improvement and expansion of channels of communication.
(155) Subject to congressional approval, it proposed increased spending on highways, mass public transport systems, bridge improvement and highway safety programmes.
(156) But if there is a significant improvement then the programme can be continued until the problem reaches an acceptable level.
(157) The cumulative results impressively followed suit, and that improvement could be found across the board.
(158) Evaluation does not provide all the answers and often presents no clear path for improvement.
(159) Nevertheless, despite considerable improvement in her social circumstances, she took a repeat overdose one year later.
(160) The scheme was brought about by the need to replace dying trees and a desire for a comprehensive improvement scheme.
(161) Not only will there he material improvement for the average man, but an end to poverty and privation for all.
(162) But standing there with Billie, surrounded by implements that promised home improvement, he yielded to an acquisitive urge.
(163) The results were mixed in other parts of Marin on two capital improvement taxes that required approval by two-thirds of the voters.
(164) Love creates living life, making possible the perpetuation and improvement of human species. Dr T.P.Chia
(165) The security of a government-funded human services position had been an improvement over the uncertainty of a solo carpentry business.
(166) Carpenters gained a real-wage improvement of 10 percent and bricklayers one of 14 percent between 1750-4 and 1788-92.
(167) There is nothing to stop them doing better than this and backdating this improvement.
(168) This improvement in outcome implies economic as well as clinical benefit.
(169) The ultimate aim of the counselling process is to achieve significant improvement in the social and interpersonal relationships of the counsellee.
(170) The amount of pigmentation tends to increase slightly with age up to adolescence and brings with it a gradual improvement in visual acuity.
(171) I have no doubt that it is part of the destiny of the human race in its gradual improvement to leave off eating animals. Henry David Thoreau
(172) King also wonders whether the impact of teacher appraisal on school improvement will be commensurate with the cost of such schemes.
(173) A major improvement was the use of a rechargeable battery inside the transmitter,(www.Sentencedict.com) which was recharged via two protruding wires.
(174) Quality assurance must be an ongoing improvement activity applying multiple methods most suited to content. 5.
(175) However, it seemed fair enough to start the climb in the hope of an improvement.
(176) It was a means of social improvement along narrowly defined routes, usually connected with the construction industry.
(177) Over the next two weeks he made a slow clinical improvement and required blood transfusion and intravenous nutrition.
(178) A third have also carried out environmental improvement work, mainly teacher instigated.
(179) However, in recent years a blitz on such companies has been mounted with the result that there has been some improvement.
(180) From the 1950s onwards there was considerable improvement to the standard of living.
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