Their protected status means that marine life will continue to thrive and conditions will improve in both rivers. |
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They will be hoping that valuations will improve in the next two years as stock markets recover, analysts said. |
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It is quite obvious that to improve in archery we need to practice and improve our power of concentration. |
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However, up to one in 20 women are left with red, thick or painful scars that can takes years to improve in appearance. |
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As the storm force winds abated late on Thursday evening conditions did improve in most areas. |
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Given that the code is far from final and may contain many debug elements, the system's performance will likely improve in subsequent releases. |
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This will encourage children to work hard to improve in areas where they are less able. |
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Children who participate in conflict mediation on a regular basis improve in their ability to engage in the process. |
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Here the market is expected to improve in both consumer and business PCs after a sleepy first half of the year. |
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The objective of this study was to develop a suitable medium to improve in vitro pollen germination in pigeonpea. |
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By closing the great saphenous vein, the twisted and varicosed branch veins which are close to the skin shrink and improve in appearance. |
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Results continue to improve in spite of a more complex offender population profile. |
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The Swedish labour market continued to improve in 2001, despite the substantial slow down in economic growth. |
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The question is: When does this member think things are going to improve in Colombia? |
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Accordingly, the nominal and underlying balances for the euro area are expected to improve in 2003, although marginally. |
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Nothing should allow us to consider that this situation, which in the suburbs remains an everyday one, will improve in the years to come. |
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At the beginning of this decade, the situation in the labour market did not improve in spite of relatively robust economic growth. |
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According to the hard data, Canadians' physical safety continued to improve in 2000, but public perceptions improved only slightly. |
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The credit market is bound to remain highly competitive, which means that margins are unlikely to improve in the near future. |
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Options for the likes of Steely and Browning are set to improve in the fall. |
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The resulting benefits are huge enough to develop the self intelligence and to improve in serenity and clear-headedness in many fields. |
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Symptoms did not improve in 32 infants when fed a soy formula, but did disappear when infants were fed a casein hydrolysate formula. |
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The situation will improve in the coming year and people will finally breathe a sigh of relief. |
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I therefore voted for the report, but on condition that things improve in future. |
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In accordance with its objectives, the technical tool is opensource that everyone can acquire and improve in a spirit of free sharing. |
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In parallel, quality of service continued to improve in terms of availability, proactiveness and security. |
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If it starts later, most commonly in adolescence, acrocyanosis may either persist or improve in adult life. |
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These are major pieces of work that will provide important guidance on how to improve in key areas. |
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Although the report is complimentary about many facets of life in the maximum security prison, it says work is needed to improve in some of the key areas. |
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Prosecution of war crimes by the state court has continued to be satisfactory overall, but it needs to improve in the entities and cantons. |
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We look for domestic demand to improve in the second half of 2009 on the back of low interest rates, firmer credit markets and fiscal stimulus. |
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An initial preference for electrophoresis seems to be shifting to probes, as these improve in quality. |
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As might be expected, the performance continues to improve in larger inclinational angles and higher heat flux inputs. |
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According to recent opinion polls, a bare majority of the American public believes that the situation in Iraq will not improve in the near future. |
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As children develop fluency, they improve in their ability to read more expressively, with proper phrasing, thus gaining more of the text's meaning. |
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It is quite another thing to demonstrate how Canadian lifestyles could change and improve in a tangible way because of such a miniscule improvement in productivity. |
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It is by reviving the principle of meritocracy that we shall improve in quantity and quality the presence of women in the decision-making process in quantity and quality. |
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An Unsatisfactory rating signals the need for an Improvement Plan that identifies very specific areas in which the teacher must improve in order to move forward successfully in his or her career with the board. |
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Home affordability in Quebec continued to improve in the second quarter, helping the housing market get back on track in the province, according to the latest housing report released by RBC Economics. |
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What specific actions are we going to take to improve in this area? |
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The latest data shows that compliance levels continue to improve in cases where the person behind the counter is closest in age to the person attempting to buy. |
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I think we shall improve in 2010 in both volume and utilisation. |
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Tonga wants to improve in this regard, and, with the assistance of the international community, should have systems in place to address its reporting obligations. |
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Transfer technologies from originals may improve in the future. |
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After a disaster, farms that have not suffered any damage are, in objective terms, at an advantage and the conditions of competition improve in their favour. |
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The Knights of Koheleth was a group of preachers who sought to improve in their role as proclaimers of the gospel. |
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Villeneuve's supply situation began to improve in October, but news of Nelson's arrival made Villeneuve reluctant to leave port. |
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Portal hypertension and thrombocytopenias related with hypersplenism gradually improve in the first year. |
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But you must bear in mind that the more the proprieties of solvent-based varnishes improve in terms of ease of application, drying, brilliance and hold, the more the gap automatically widens with water-based polishes. |
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We expect eurozone economic growth to slowly improve in the coming quarters on the back of the decline in the euro, the fall in oil prices, easing bank lending and other financial conditions and the upswing in US demand. |
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As technologies related to reprocessing of spent fuel improve in the coming years, it is expected that new methods for storage and disposal of spent fuel and radioactive waste will be found. |
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Navigation is likely to improve in seasons with ice-covered waters due to a warmer climate that would cause a later freezing and an earlier break-up date for ice in waterways. |
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Children improve in their cooling strategies over time, such that almost all adolescents can easily endure the 10-minute wait that is very challenging for a preschooler. |
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As US cities deindustrialized in the '70s, '80s, and early '90s, air quality began to improve in most of them. |
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Her plan is based on the underlying assumption that the economy will improve in the near future. |
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As economic conditions in England began to improve in the first half of the 18th century, workers had no reason to leave, especially to face the risks in the colonies. |
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Meanwhile, Japan ranks 26th out of 63 countries in a 2014 English Proficiency Index, amid calls for this to improve in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. |
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