What is really needed now is a sustained period of dryness to alleviate future flood potential, as well as firm up soils for farm machinery. |
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Why does such a rich nation not do more to alleviate the plight of its deprived and needy members? |
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So can our community leaders come up with a plan of action to help alleviate this problem? |
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This body must act now to urge our fellow legislators in the United States Senate to alleviate this crisis. |
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To help alleviate a shortfall of 1,900 captains, the U.S. Army will promote officers earlier to the rank of captain beginning in October. |
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Others are under the impression that increasing the speed limit will somehow alleviate our traffic congestion problem. |
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Hiring a trustworthy realtor can alleviate some of the stresses associated with long distance selling or renting. |
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Export subsidies help to provide them with a supply of products at reasonable prices and do much to alleviate food shortages. |
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The country restricts the movement of foreigners, and groups that distribute aid to alleviate its food shortages are barred from some areas. |
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Anti-depressants are not always recommendable because though they may alleviate depression they may trigger a manic high in the process. |
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Secondly, injecting drug users who experience withdrawal symptoms will go to great lengths to alleviate them. |
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This system is supposed to consider issues like fault and blame because it is designed to alleviate individual wrongs, not social grievances. |
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Archeological findings at an ancient site in Jerusalem suggest that marijuana was consumed to alleviate labor pains 1,600 years ago. |
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A large, modern bus station would surely help alleviate the problems and keep the traffic flowing. |
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I'm pleased that in Cumbria at least the money is going into a pool, which will be used to alleviate the problems. |
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The pedestrian crossing at Market Hill has also been switched off to help alleviate traffic problems. |
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The brothers hope to alleviate the problems they encountered during their school days. |
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The government is trying to alleviate this problem by building accessible schools in rural areas. |
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Her relaxed body leaned back against his as the force of the spell grew slowly, creating an urgency in him that he didn't know how to alleviate. |
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The first priority of the dentist is to alleviate pain and resolve infection. |
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Drugs such as corticosteroids, antidepressants and anticonvulsants can also help to alleviate pain. |
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They have seen medications alleviate pain, cure infections, and diminish anxiety. |
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Anti-diarrheals help to alleviate the pain and cramping caused by diarrhea. |
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The initial goal of treatment should be to alleviate inflammation by using ice and anti-inflammatory medications. |
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O'Callaghan said UEP would also consider funding part of the proposed outer ring motorway to help alleviate congestion. |
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The front two had little support other than balls knocked long to alleviate the pressure. |
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While these runs may alleviate some of the performance anxiety that comes during a taper, most runners will pay for it during the race. |
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This is a practical experience workshop and participants can learn to alleviate backache, tension, etc. |
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In the end, programs designed to alleviate physician shortage largely served to increase physician maldistribution. |
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Research also indicates that yoga helps alleviate the discomfort associated with backache, PMS, headaches and arthritis. |
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It is just the kind of thing the utopians in government wanted to try to alleviate, yet they have made it worse. |
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He later claimed it was for his personal use to alleviate pain in his back passage. |
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The telexes could be used to obtain intelligence about where scarcities were worst, and where people were still working who could alleviate them. |
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This strap helps alleviate the pain and discomfort of Achilles tendonitis, an ailment common among basketball players. |
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Most likely, you're filling some need to alleviate a social guilt imposed by an environmental mantra. |
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Still even this amount will help alleviate the banging techno on the temples and the overpowering, unfightable, desire to die. |
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Coloplast added a Velcro closure to alleviate those concerns while providing a secure seal. |
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Doctors sometimes prescribe sedatives like Valium to alleviate the symptoms. |
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Because of this, doctors often suggest bed rest and prescribe medication to alleviate the symptoms. |
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I believe both the interchange and a toll road would greatly alleviate the existing traffic problems experienced by regular commuters. |
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Future studies may potentially elucidate ways in which humans can alleviate the toll of communications towers on migrating birds. |
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The injection can alleviate toxemia, raise the blood pressure and improve the general condition of the patients. |
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The yellow bus scheme should alleviate any worries parents have about public transport. |
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Belittling the good reasons for breastfeeding is never justified to alleviate the guilt or unresolved bitterness for not being able. |
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The modular accommodation offered was designed to meet urgent needs, not to alleviate all the problems. |
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Much of the limited aid intended to alleviate their plight has been siphoned off by government bureaucrats and sold on the black market. |
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Some analysts think these measures are already starting to alleviate underconsumption. |
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Because multiprocessor servers put a larger strain on the memory subsystem, increased amounts of on-chip cache can help alleviate that load. |
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To alleviate the flaking, I added about a tablespoon of white glue to a pint of slip and then thinned it to a slip consistency again with water. |
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I went to see the residents and we did our best to alleviate any problems, including hiring road sweepers and water bowsers. |
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It's sheer desert for three-hundred miles, with only hills and buttes to alleviate the nothingness. |
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In acupuncture treatment, fine needles are inserted into the skin at particular locations to alleviate the patient's symptoms. |
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Brain surgery to remove a tumour or to alleviate the symptoms of neurological diseases, like Parkinson's, it's fairly commonplace today. |
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She said the 500 new nursing home places being built by Hampshire County Council would help alleviate the problem. |
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He is already wearing his uniform with full-sleeve painting apron on top to alleviate potential porridge spillages. |
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Structuring a mutually beneficial incentive program between the parent and the spin-off can alleviate many of these problems, says Breyer. |
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Taking in electrolytes through fruit or sports drinks can help alleviate this. |
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The trine aspect to the ascendant and association with the Sun helps to alleviate the more negative associations of cadency. |
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The specific vertebra of the neck that corresponds to the fingers is then adjusted to alleviate the numbness. |
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If the area has drainage problems, like standing water in winter, mulch isn't going to help alleviate them. |
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Bush has been a proponent of offshore drilling as a way to alleviate energy concerns. |
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For years, people afflicted with the itchy skin condition used stinky coal-tar derivatives to alleviate their symptoms. |
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Pregnant women can alleviate heartburn by keeping their weight increase within the recommended limits and eating sensibly. |
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Attempts to alleviate the sanitation problem were not helped by the Black Death itself. |
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When constructed the roundabout will hopefully alleviate the difficult traffic problems experienced by motorists when exiting Ursuline Court. |
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Wrap the ankle in an Ace bandage or use a lacing boot or high-top shoe to alleviate swelling. |
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They alleviate the difficulties of observing subtle changes that are difficult to observe with more established methods such as superimposition. |
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They recommended private charity as a way to alleviate the sufferings of those who could not work. |
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Consequently, before repairing an active crack, it is important to determine and alleviate the cause of the overstress. |
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Appetite suppressants do not alleviate the problem if the person does not participate in a prescribed calorie reduction diet. |
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This study suggests that active involvement by caregivers committed to palliation can help alleviate the suffering of children dying from cancer. |
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The surtax of 45 per cent to alleviate unemployment drove a wedge between rural France and Paris, further fuelling class tensions. |
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Disturbances arose not so much when people were hungry as when they saw an opportunity to alleviate their hunger. |
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The synergistic blend of natural ingredients in the pastilles helps alleviate strain on the vocal chords and throat. |
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Aromatherapists often suggest using the oils of birch, lavender, black pepper, clary, ginger and marjoram to alleviate backache. |
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For years, people afflicted with the itchy skin condition used stinky coal tar derivatives to alleviate their symptoms. |
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I believe that the world community genuinely wants to alleviate the true causes of ill health and disease. |
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Both novels expose middle-class desires for social control and the inability of philanthropy to alleviate poverty. |
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The bark is thought to be febrifugal and is used by West Indians to alleviate rheumatism. |
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Ferdinand IV also alienated the rural masses by failing to abolish the feudal system and alleviate the tax burden. |
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Jones has been provided with specially designed insoles for his shoes to alleviate the stress on his feet. |
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Lastly, echinacea, goldenseal and alfalfa may alleviate symptoms and promote healing. |
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In addition, soaking your feet in warm water or with Epsom salts can alleviate painful corns and calluses. |
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Peat baths and peat fomentations have been used since the beginning of time to alleviate pain and disease. |
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They can alleviate or eliminate back and leg pain, sore or cramped muscles, and swelling caused by water retention. |
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Alongside the criticisms of fraternizers and materialism existed a strong admiration for U.S. efforts to alleviate German deprivation. |
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The need for action to alleviate fuel poverty throughout Ireland is now well established. |
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The morphine sounds ominous, but it was presumably to alleviate the ski injury. |
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Labor considers debt relief to be a very important component in efforts to alleviate global poverty. |
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There are three options available to alleviate this problem, keeping it a criminal offence, decriminalize it and legalize it. |
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Medicinal herbs can be used to both alleviate the symptoms of giardiasis and clear the infection. |
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Pelvic floor exercises may limit the progression of mild prolapse and alleviate mild prolapse symptoms such as low back ache and pelvic pressure. |
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They pull fast ones to get legal prescriptions to alleviate the gnawing need for heroin or crack cocaine. |
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The authorities should also work to alleviate the deplorable condition of roads to ensure safety. |
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Seemingly, I would alleviate my guilty conscience by showering him with presents. |
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The standard medical treatment is to spend a day or two in bed and take soluble aspirin to alleviate the minor discomforting symptoms. |
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Many may have developed explicit systems which seek to alleviate human distress by eliminative procedures. |
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Complex social institutions have developed in response to pressures to alleviate the distress which behavior patterns can produce. |
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Emphasis on equitable distribution would truly alleviate the crime situation. |
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Application of ice packs and heating pads, and elevation are used to alleviate the symptoms associated with extravasation of contrast material. |
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Some people have suggested that to alleviate flooding the river should be dredged. |
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It did nothing to alleviate the depression, desperation, and miasmic ennui that was engulfing me. |
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Communities across the country are experiencing a fresh infusion of ideas, energy, and volunteers to lend a hand in the fight to alleviate homelessness. |
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Alexandra blamed herself for her son's illness, and in seeking answers to alleviate her guilt, came under the baleful influence of Siberian monk and mystic Rasputin. |
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To alleviate this problem, small quantities of elements which are stronger carbide formers than chromium, such as titanium or niobium are commonly added. |
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Some facultatively hypothermic species alleviate this cost by group roosting on the nest, but this adaptation has not led to the evolution of joint laying. |
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The fact that doing so can instantaneously alleviate all our discomfort is hard to resist. |
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One possible method to alleviate the problem of selecting the most representative activation energy is to estimate the value based on collected data. |
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Practicing yoga, studies show, can alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety. |
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Nor will it alleviate the life-threatening concerns of those living in the conflict zone. |
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Most of them remain chained to their smartphones, scrutinizing the market to alleviate deal-making withdrawal symptoms. |
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During these times he enthusiastically advocated Fourierism holding that it offered to alleviate social problems and to produce great social harmony. |
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After a cocktail of PTSD meds failed to alleviate his symptoms, Kiernan says he was looking for a way out. |
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The free market economy did not alleviate the abject misery of the poor. |
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To alleviate this problem, some people care for wasp queens in winter. |
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This practical ethical tradition defined pity as a negative emotion, valued self-mastery and virtue, and was concerned to use philosophy to alleviate human suffering. |
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He said most of the troops had been inoculated against anthrax, while they also possessed antidotes to combat nerve gas and tablets to alleviate effects of radiation sickness. |
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It can do much to alleviate children's pessimism about future prospects of happiness if they have godparents who are still jogging on cosily together. |
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While the cut in interest rates should alleviate some of the most acute pressures facing the economy, the UK economic climate has worsened and we are facing new dangers. |
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Can you suggest an alternative that may alleviate the wheeziness? |
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The original meze of Persia appear to have been tart fruits, such as pomegranates, quinces, and citrons, designed to alleviate the bitter taste left by unripe wine. |
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A relative humidity of 60 percent will alleviate the problem. |
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It relaxes the dorsal muscles and goes down to the lower back to alleviate the pain many feel after hours of sitting up and working on a computer. |
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They are usually given strong painkiller drugs, muscle relaxants or sedatives, but these are often not enough to completely alleviate pain and anxiety. |
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So it is encouraging to report that one farsighted businessman is looking to use the river to alleviate traffic problems during this summer's Royal Ascot horseracing festival. |
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The club will be selling tickets to alleviate congestion on the turnstiles and once again the ground will be segregated into four different areas. |
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Over the last couple of years, housing advocates in Toronto have been increasingly focused on manufactured and prefab housing as a way to alleviate homelessness. |
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Like behavior therapy, cognitive therapy focuses on your current problems to alleviate symptoms, rather than addressing underlying or past conflicts. |
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Activated charcoal capsules are also marketed to alleviate flatulence. |
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Furthermore, surface application of lime cannot alleviate toxic subsoil Al, which presents a barrier to deep rooting and the uptake of water and nutrients. |
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I fail to see how giving drunken yobs lollipops and chocolate will help alleviate the problem of drunken behaviour in town and city centres at weekend. |
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Many simply find it easiest to wear their orientation like a badge, and undoubtedly their efforts to demonstrate their sexual identity alleviate the stigma of asexualization. |
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This exercise will improve neck and spine flexibility, help to relieve trapped nerves and alleviate backache, neck pain, lumbago and mild forms of sciatica. |
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Each cell receives a slow trickle of swamp cooled air which does little to alleviate our suffering in the summer months when we feel like we are being baked alive. |
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In the morning, we unhitched the trailer in my parents' driveway to alleviate the load on the pick-up truck, and cruised up to Bellevue to meet the moving truck. |
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The new masterplan attempts to alleviate this by organising a series of public spaces about an axis connecting Lancer Barracks and St John's Church. |
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A post-festive slough of despond descends like John Prescott in concrete boots and some of us are compelled to alleviate our symptoms with a spot of retail therapy. |
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To the contrary, investment by multinational corporations can help alleviate the hellacious environmental conditions from which poor nations suffer. |
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It is good for irritations of the body or mind, internal and external, and helps clean the kidneys, heal bladder infections and alleviate irritable bowel conditions. |
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In my overanxious state, I started looking around the crowd mostly to alleviate the boredom of the MC who had been announcing the night's festivities for over five minutes. |
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If this palliative censorship worked at all, it worked to alleviate some symptoms manifest in racist broadcasts at the dawn of commercial television. |
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For example, liquorice root Glycyrrhiza contains different substances that help to alleviate disorders of the airways and digestive system. |
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Instead it is designed to alleviate the sleep apnea from which he suffers. |
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Using short lines on an e-reader can alleviate these issues and promote reading by reducing visual distractions within the text. |
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Containing ketotifen fumarate as a main ingredient, the product helps alleviate nasal allergy symptoms due to pollen and house-dust mites. |
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We're honored to represent such a positive force for peaceful change who has made it her life's work to alleviate society's ills nonviolently. |
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Corticosteroids are increasingly being used to alleviate symptoms, although the evidence for efficacy is inconclusive. |
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It also prevents hyperextension of the knee, limits excessive rotation and helps alleviate excess stress on the knee. |
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The psychological thriller Chatroom, follows the story of a disturbed teen who tries to alleviate his own misery by making others miserable. |
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They have worked to alleviate suffering and help people rebuild their lives. |
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During the practice, the meditator focuses on the distress of oneself or another person and cultivates the desire to alleviate that distress. |
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The woman wore special orthopedic shoes to try and alleviate her hammertoe. |
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Elderly women can use estrogenic hormone replacement therapy to alleviate postmenopausal symptoms. |
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To alleviate this situation, five bus based park and ride sites operate in York. |
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The Bank also issued silver tokens to alleviate the shortage of silver coins. |
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Lowering the interest is therefore considered to encourage economic growth and is often used to alleviate times of low economic growth. |
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Mary wrote Valperga to help alleviate her father's financial difficulties, as Percy refused to assist him further. |
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Singing helped to alleviate boredom and to lighten, perhaps, the psychological burden of hard work. |
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Since the 1990s, several planned communities were built in the Seoul Metropolitan Area to alleviate housing demands in Seoul. |
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As his condition worsened, he underwent numerous procedures to alleviate the condition, but with no enduring success. |
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An American chemist has stated the pleiomeric chemicals in onions have the potential to alleviate or prevent sore throat. |
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It activated the poorly understood ion channels in the brain to alleviate anxiety and depression. |
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It is hoped that a new dam in Orugu, for which China committed financing in 2009, will alleviate water scarcity. |
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The government has undertaken several projects to alleviate the traffic in the city. |
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Many strongly supported Prohibition, believing it would help alleviate and prevent many sins. |
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The invention of the Burton process for thermal cracking doubled the yield of gasoline, which helped alleviate the shortages. |
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Bayer contends that aspirin was discovered by Felix Hoffmann to alleviate the sufferings of his father, who had arthritis. |
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The enterprise, designed to alleviate unemployment, prospered, and within ten years more than a hundred men were attending classes. |
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Shoeing stocks are available which can be purchased or built and does alleviate some of the stress on the shoer and horse. |
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To alleviate symptoms, ask your chemist to make up a preparation of Friar's Balsam and a weak solution of iodine. |
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A very simple five-step approach can often be enough to alleviate symptoms of a decompensated phoria. |
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An anti-inflammatory cream may help alleviate soreness in your feet, and will probably keep your skin in good condition too. |
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The pre-moistened wipes use a triple-powered synthesis of marine botanicals as well as allantoin to help alleviate and prevent dry skin. |
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To alleviate the holiday lull, Thanx offers an expanded suite of retention marketing tools. |
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To help alleviate nausea, indigestion, queasiness or motion sickness, combine peppermint, lemon and ginger essential oils. |
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Physical therapy is used to alleviate simple aches and pains as well as problems associated with strokes, such as dizziness. |
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Also known as ma huang, used to help alleviate symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, breathlessness and allergies. |
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Among the issues listed are to develop quality tourism, alleviate the danger of flooding to the town and provide affordable housing. |
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The item, a nebulizer, will be used to help alleviate asthma and respiratory problems. |
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It is a naturally effective solution to help alleviate the symptoms caused by skin and scalp conditions such as acne, dandruff and seborrhoea. |
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Although proponents of economic liberalization condemn India's socialist Nehruvian economic policies, they did alleviate poverty. |
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During the laparoscopic surgery, pre-sacral neurectomy can be done to alleviate pain. |
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In such a case, I would prescribe a stool softener and dietary changes to alleviate the situation. |
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Since its inception, FTE sought to alleviate poverty in marginalised areas of Egypt. |
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These placatory behaviors could be construed as conscious or unconscious attempts to alleviate survivor guilt and might thus suggest that this problem is unresolved. |
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Eugenol and apigenin, in basil, parsley and rosemary, have anti-flammatory qualities that can alleviate conditions such as arthritis, asthma and bowel inflammation. |
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Special tooling and fixtures were developed to produce the head caps at volumes high enough to quickly alleviate the shortage of rocket motors in the field. |
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Plans have been developed in recent years to construct a second bridge, known as the Mersey Gateway, across the river to alleviate congestion on the route today. |
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He emphasized that roads could be constructed for any kind of traffic, and he helped to alleviate the resentment travelers felt toward increasing traffic on the roads. |
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To alleviate the problem of naming genes, reannotation of genes and proteins using a set of common, controlled vocabulary to describe a gene or protein is necessary. |
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This makes external shipping an especially viable option to alleviate bottlenecks generated because DoD has a finite amount of airlift available for all missions. |
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At a time when collective solidarity is put to the test, initiatives such as these are imperative to alleviate the strain and cultivate a culture of cooperativeness. |
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The lukewarm smiles of the cabin crew did little to alleviate my aerophobia and the only distraction I found was in the quaintness of the destination. |
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Isolation and depression are common and, increasingly, Chinese community groups are providing advocacy and counselling to alleviate these problems. |
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There was even a suggestion that King's should be relocated to new premises in Bloomsbury to alleviate space concerns, however, these plans never came to fruition. |
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He noted that Serbia has been affected by a series of floods over the last period, so it requires further aid to alleviate the suffering of Serbians. |
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Economic growth has the indirect potential to alleviate poverty, as a result of a simultaneous increase in employment opportunities and increased labor productivity. |
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John Milne, an assistant professor of engineering management, said the process would alleviate the time spent on placing carry-ons in overhead bins. |
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The VIM Interface is designed to alleviate the confusion created by disparate programming interfaces on multiple computer platforms and messaging systems. |
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This pseudo-Ciceronian prose style can be unnecessarily obscurationist and frustratingly dense, although frequently repeated topic sentences help to alleviate this. |
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I've always thought snow guards would be a good method to capture snow slides, which I think would alleviate the excessive snow deposits in front of the rear entrance. |
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In 2009 the Greater Manchester Integrated Transport Authority advocated reopening the neighbouring derelict Mayfield station to alleviate capacity problems at Piccadilly. |
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To alleviate conditions, a ceasefire was signed in Antwerp on 9 April 1609, marking the end of the Dutch Revolt and the beginning of the Twelve Years' Truce. |
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Alcohol is often a cheap tool to alleviate the stress of a hard day. |
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As a direct result, the Clyde Valley Regional Plan 1946 allocated sites where satellite new towns were to be built to alleviate the problem through an overspill agreement. |
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The intention of the ICRC was to provide the families of the prisoners with some hope and solace and to alleviate their uncertainties about the fate of their loved ones. |
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The inclusion of gentle pressure point massage technique to alleviate stress and improve blood circulation is an additional benefit of the treatments. |
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However, introduction in the northern latitudes of the US of tropical maize for biofuels, and not for human or animal consumption, may potentially alleviate this. |
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Through deployment of its operations teams, APACOMINAS will alleviate the impacts of landmines and UXO in the affected communities of Kwanza Sul province. |
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Churchill was convinced that the only way to alleviate tensions between the two populations was the transfer of people, to match the national borders. |
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