| 41. | Hollywood has always specialized in draping lurid pulp fiction with ameliorating artistic refinements.
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| 42. | That has not solved the problem, but it has certainly ameliorated it,
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| 43. | When the tax was imposed, it was to ameliorate record budget deficits.
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| 44. | The surprise element of working with a start-up is somewhat ameliorated.
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| 45. | The implication is that to help stop terror, poverty must be ameliorated.
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| 46. | It would be a way to ameliorate the excesses.
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| 47. | The court's ruling ameliorates an untenable situation.
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| 48. | Without any doubt, this would ameliorate the climate throughout the whole world.
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| 49. | The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 ameliorated the strife.
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| 50. | Intentional introductions have also been undertaken with the aim of ameliorating environmental problems.
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