Similar words: improvise, improvised, improvident, improvisation, province, provinces, provincial, improved. Meaning: [ɪm'pruːvɪŋ] adj. getting higher or more vigorous.
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121) They need only announce a general aim of improving efficiency or international competitiveness and their case is virtually made for them.
122) Many of our other suggestions are aimed at improving visitor experiences, by providing knowledge and enjoyment.
123) Congress discussed the appropriation of $2 million for improving school buildings.
124) This suggests that improving access to dietitians might be more efficacious than other changes.
125) Meanwhile the condition of the two year old boy is said to be improving.
126) Stamford are improving their already rad facilities - more street stuff, a fun box with a handrail.
127) The direct impact of improving health in later life has been relatively recent.
128) Escalante should be admired for his devotion to improving education.
129) Professional development and postgraduate training in primary health care could be a useful adjunct in improving quality.
130) Your character can be improved. If you want to improve your life, you need to change yourself by improving your character. Dr T.P.Chia
131) This technology holds considerable promise for improving living conditions in a variety of ways.
132) This was seen as being a major spur to improving efficiency for the generating companies.
133) Leal also has good ideas about improving city tax collections.
134) As Malden Mills continues its economic recovery, the victims of the fire are also improving.
135) By improving the working environment of teachers, governors could indirectly improve relationships between staff and pupils.
136) Learning about landscape design, you know - using natural features, hills or rivers or whatever - and improving on it.
137) Wisdom is worth more than gold in enlightening and improving the human race. Dr T.P.Chia
138) The provision of council housing has had an equalising effect both as regards reducing overcrowding and improving housing amenities among working-class people.
139) You can start by improving your breathing technique-most people only use one third of their lung capacity.
140) The trick in improving quality was to distinguish between variation due to random causes and that due to specific or assignable causes.
141) The teacher can concentrate on improving particular aspects of the student's skills.
142) Training after a main event should be much less dynamic and should concentrate on improving technique in preparation for the next competition.
143) Proper training of food handlers has a vital role in improving their morale and motivation and ensuring that standards are met.
144) These improvements can be implemented immediately, and could have multiple benefits in improving economic competitiveness and in environmental protection.
145) As for Stewart, his physical development was improving, and he took pride in his academic performance at Kingswood. Sentencedict.com
146) Activities included developing economic strategies and initiatives; providing business support services; improving the environment and removing barriers to economic development.
147) The symptoms she endured varied from month to month, worsening or improving according to the circumstances of her life at the time.
148) Still, this is a young, improving team that has been fun to watch.
149) The thing we have to do is keep improving our efficiency and competitiveness because our rivals are not standing still.
150) In addition to job creation, the plan envisioned improving the quality of the labor force through education and training programs.
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