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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(181) Even this grammar is not able to deal with all sentences, requiring constant improvement and amendments to be made.
(182) In fact, there were disincentives for improvement since rewards to support function managers came for increased size and complexity.
(183) Such investigations may simply involve iterative selective alterations to the tagset used with monitoring of any improvement or degradation in performance.
(184) Why do the Government reject the argument that even a Home Office Bill is capable of improvement?
(185) Although the hospital is new to the area, it is taking an active role in the community and its improvement.
(186) It requires a greater than one-for-one reduction in emissions in order to achieve a net improvement in ambient air quality.
(187) Such comments have distracted attention from a long-awaited improvement in the economy.
(188) Obviously, organic does signify better, or at the least an improvement, but the buyer must beware.
(189) Spokesman Neil Midgeley said quality improvement measures have boosted his company's performance enormously.
(190) He will also learn of an initiative to monitor performance line-by-line with the aim of improvement.
(191) In all three cases a considerable improvement of library provision and management in the relevant areas is expected.
(192) If no improvement is noticed within three weeks, consult your doctor or homeopath before continuing the treatment.
(193) The outlook remains uncertain for P-E though improvement is expected, based on the group's own performance rather than friendlier market conditions.
(194) After the report advisers are expected to carry out follow-up work and proposals for improvement acted on.
(195) However, the improvement gained for the cost incurred would mean a financial breakeven point of several thousand miles.
(196) It should be pointed out that despite increasing income concentration, there has been a general improvement in the quality of life.
(197) He hung on for a few weeks and even showed some improvement after the initial chemotherapy.
(197) Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(198) With the exception of western humanitarian aid, none of their hopes of an rapid improvement in the economy was fulfilled.
(199) The only consolation was that this was a slight improvement on 1987 when Dagenham fell 14 percent short of target.
(200) Despite much improvement in pencil and art work there had been none in reading and other school work.
(201) It is tough to reform something that is shapeless and indifferent to improvement, like Jell-O in the hands of a carpenter.
(202) That produced greater commitment, which in turn produced significant improvement in every organizational element.
(203) Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning. Benjamin Franklin
(204) The more to the left of and above the dashed straight line a curve is, the more potential exists for improvement.
(205) This leads to an improvement in the balance of trade of union members.
(206) From part of this twelve gun barrels were forged and sent to Enfield, but they did not show the desired improvement.
(207) The first is following the opening of the bypass, but prior to the improvement of Woolmer Road.
(208) This improvement can be achieved by collecting and using access data as explained on page 399.
(209) There was a significant improvement in all symptoms with both 5-ASA and bismuth enemas.
(210) The Padres are banking on improvement from several pitchers, headed by Ashby and Hamilton.
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