Similar words: improvise, improvised, improvident, improvisation, province, provinces, provincial, improved. Meaning: [ɪm'pruːvɪŋ] adj. getting higher or more vigorous.
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181) Such evidence may also act as a catalyst for improving the methods by which meta-analyses are conducted.
182) Digicam buying advice With digital cameras improving all the time, take some advice before buying.
183) I admire the Japanese genius for improving ideas from other countries.
184) My hon. Friend knows of my great interest in further improving the resources available for housing associations.
185) A small investment of time, energy and imagination in improving the environment of the dining hall could pay big dividends.
186) A student undergoes a prolonged period of performing stamina exercises aimed at raising the heart rate and improving overall fitness.
187) Indeed, small miracles have been achieved in improving efficiency, shortening in-patient stay and improving facilities for day-surgery.
188) This may be anything from increasing brand awareness to improving specific aspects of the brand image.
189) Instead, we might find that performance is improving just before bedtime, and deteriorating after sleep.
190) Education enables people to have greater freedom and social mobility in changing and improving their lives. Dr T.P.Chia
191) For instance volunteer groups create external benefits by improving the appearance of the environment, through best-kept village competitions or reclaiming old canals.
192) The center does research with the aim of improving the lives of poor Americans.
193) The best way of improving your colloquial English is by listening to native speakers.
194) Chiron Vision develops and manufactures products for treating progressive eye diseases and for improving cataract and refractive surgery.
195) Perhaps so, but the great economist also saw it as confirming evidence of improving real wages.
196) By including bosses you will be improving your chances of inflicting casualties and reducing the number of casualties sustained.
197) New policies on developing the backward western provinces and improving health, education and social welfare are stressed.
198) Ministers should also consider ways of improving sports facilities for youngsters living in inner cities, they claimed.
199) Finance experts have a clear role to play, along with accountants, in improving the specification of market attractiveness and competitive strengths.
200) He had, however, concentrated entirely on improving his forward line, neglecting a shaky defence.
201) Successful people recognize the need to keep changing and improving themselves with the circumstances. Dr T.P.Chia
202) Toned muscles can also act as a natural corset, improving the body's shape and contours.
203) The authors conclude that the improving image of the game drew a wider and more respectable public, including more women.
204) They dispute the economic argument, saying the economy would be strengthened by improving energy efficiency.
205) But of course the cost of improving the accuracy of credit reference files in this way would have to be met somehow.
206) The majority of blacks are working class and many black organizations are directly concerned with improving their class situation.
207) Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly,(http://sentencedict.com/improving.html) and get on with improving your other innovations. Steve Jobs
208) Unfortunately, this debate conceals more than it reveals and obscures the best ways of improving future trade agreements.
209) Why not spend some of that money on improving public transport schemes - more energy efficient, safer and less polluting?
210) Reddy says that about 40 percent of that reduction came from improving efficiency.
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