And I agree, also, with her description of a more ameliorative social policy for working families. |
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A critical scholarship is an important part of the ameliorative scheme, although such criticism is not the exclusive solution. |
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Because these ameliorative representational arrangements are so controversial, they tend to get deployed in marginal areas or as one-shot deals. |
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While buyers are not thrilled by rising prices, rising prices are one of the ameliorative responses to changes in scarcity conditions. |
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Conversely, the interjection of an apology into this situation yields several ameliorative results. |
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As our awareness of the extinction crisis has grown, we have taken some ameliorative actions. |
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Only those statutes, policies and programs which can establish an ameliorative purpose will be able to withstand such a challenge. |
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City, state, and federal agencies administer a full range of ameliorative social-service programs. |
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In accordance with the proposed legislation, the CRTC would have a broad range of investigatory and ameliorative powers. |
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We need fresh intellects focused on creative approaches to immediate and long-term ameliorative action in our new situation. |
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At a macrocosmic level, to believe in the efficacy of passing was to endorse the assumption that mobility and ameliorative potential were racially contingent. |
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Many of these policies have little or no ameliorative element. |
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But even in the current situation, ameliorative steps could be taken. |
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And he believed passionately in the ameliorative effects of integration. His faith in both integration and legal change was sorely tested during his long tenure on the Supreme Court. |
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Sometimes he was ferocious and party-political, sometimes ameliorative. |
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The 2008 food crisis galvanized the global policy community in mobilizing political and financial support for ameliorative and constructive action. |
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We have nonetheless voted in favour of quite a few of the European Parliament's ameliorative amendments which, for example, put registered partners on an equal footing with married couples. |
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Binding arbitration is meant to be an ameliorative step to deal with problems before using the incredibly powerful tool of back to work legislation. |
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The less saline waters coming from the Black Sea have a distinct ameliorative influence, but the role of their fertility in the Mediterranean in general has been little studied. |
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The Committee may, on the advice of the Secretariat and Advisory Bodies, continue to request reports on the conditions of properties whose values are considered to be under threat, and the results of any ameliorative actions. |
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Social policy should not be seen as a set of ameliorative measures to correct for market and institutional failures and to temporarily manage household risk of the poor. |
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Unlike other forms of marine pollution, such as oil spills, where ameliorative action can be taken and from which the environment will eventually recover, the impacts of invasive marine species are most often irreversible! |
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