Successful health services in the 21st century must aim not merely for change, improvement, and response, but for changeability, improvability, and responsiveness. |
It both appealed to Gruen's top-down design philosophy — like any good socialist, he believed in the improvability of man by man — and played straight into the fears of middle-class American shoppers. |
We are coming to believe that the most significant fact about man and his civilization is their improvability. |
Assessment of the company's quality and improvability by means of international ISO quality criteria as well as best practice criteria. |
James Surowiecki on the improvability era. |
Almost all of Jonathan Demme's major films, from Citizens Band to Beloved, express a belief in the unpredictability and improvability of human nature. |