Similar words: quality, equality, inequality, walk of life, quality standards, qualify, qualified, qualifying. Meaning: n. your personal satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which you live (as distinct from material comfort).
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1. The quality of life for gay men has improved over the last two decades.
2. To improve the quality of life through work, two complementary strategies are necessary.
3. Their quality of life improved dramatically when they moved to France.
4. Everyone can greatly improve the quality of life.
5. I value quality of life over money.
6. My quality of life has improved tremendously since I moved to the country.
7. His quality of life has improved dramatically since the operation.
8. Medical campaigners say they're fighting for quality of life.
9. Maybe they come for our superior quality of life.
10. It would improve the quality of life for residents, families and staff in residential care,(sentence dictionary) to set clear goals.
11. The device is expected to improve patients' quality of life by allowing them to remain active and productive.
12. The quality of life in the later years is often abysmal.
13. The factors or aspects of life which determine quality of life and risk will vary between individuals.
14. If properly used it could improve the quality of life by a considerable degree.
15. The simple answer, of course, is safety and quality of life.
16. By our actions today, we can improve the quality of life for future generations.
17. Futility and anticipation of poor quality of life were the reasons most frequently cited by medical staff.
18. Advances in technology would, it was hoped, improve the quality of life.
19. It is wrong to assume that technological advance brings a higher quality of life.
20. Despite a reduction in earnings there are compensations in moving to the north-east where the quality of life is excellent.
21. He gave up his high-flying job and now enjoys a better quality of life.
22. They have seen crime rates and their feelings of physical insecurity rise, and their overall quality of life plummet.
23. Old buildings and streets, well cared for and adapted to today's needs, vastly enhance the quality of life.
24. Such research would be helped by the development of valid, reliable instruments to measure quality of life in common minor illnesses.
25. Some such reserves may be socially acceptable to local populations, offering jobs, revenues, and improvements to quality of life.
26. A: First, all of the socioeconomic issues; because that deals with quality of life.
27. The facility will offer HIV-infected homeless youth access to care and services to help them maintain a higher quality of life.
28. In the supportive care group supportive drugs resulted in an initial improvement of the quality of life.
29. The town councillors said the fountain was the first of many such gifts that would improve the villagers' quality of life.
30. But it resulted in a ruling that could improve the quality of life for every Californian who owns a fax machine.
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