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How to use the word improves in a Sentence? Page #2

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OpenRAN improves the network economics enabling us to reach more people in rural communities and that supports our goal to build digital societies in which no one is left behind.

Nick Read

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

I definitely do think that Christian Pulisic is going to improve as a player being at Chelsea which then indirectly improves The American men's national team, also, just what Christian Pulisic has done for young American players has been great. Showing them that there is a path.

Alex Goldberg

Found on CNN
4 years ago

I am surprised by the results of this study, since other studies have found that HRT actually improves cognitive function.

Channa Jayasena

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Within minutes of being in a natural setting things like cortisol, a stress hormone, improve, within 15 minutes, the ability to solve puzzles and cognitive benefits are seen. Even attention seems to get better. At around that time, blood pressure improves and so does pulse.

Nooshin Razani

Found on CNN
5 years ago

I can have more of an impact going the unconventional route with someone like Chance and go into the areas nobody deaf has been able to get to before, it all leads to something that improves the community. You see sign language in a lot more places than ever before. People are becoming more curious and at the same time more aware of what is going on with the deaf community.

Matt Maxey

Found on CNN
5 years ago

There's a lot of evidence that CPAP improves overall health and quality of life in both sexes with sleep apnea, also, because sleep apnea is less recognized in women, our hope is that this will provide further evidence that patients should be evaluated and treated for sleep apnea.

Sebastian Jara

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We've been able to show that with some of these diseases, a cord transplant rescues them from death and also improves their neurologic outcome.

Joanne Kurtzberg

Found on CNN
7 years ago

The standard of care in most cases is to give injections of drugs that inhibit the growth hormones that is called vascular epithelial growth factor, or VEGF, for most people, it at least slows the progression and in some cases actually improves visual acuity.

Michael Iuvone

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Unless the current situation improves.

World Wildlife Fund

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

We Cubans we've confronted everything, but I do hope the system improves a bit... if the problem with Venezuela is this serious, they should look for other options.

Ramon Luaces

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

M&A activity levels are predicated on CEO confidence, which is currently tepid given market volatility, expectations of rate hikes and slack economic outlook and will remain that way until uncertainty around these conditions improves.

Christopher Wu

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

It’s pretty revolutionary for people to communicate in bed without any interference with anybody else, it improves independency and autonomy; they don’t have to ask somebody for things we take for granted so much every day.

Tara Rudnicki

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Nothing projects intelligence quite like confidence. When you believe in yourself, it shows, and research shows that believing in yourself improves your performance on cognitive tasks. Self-doubt, on the other hand, impairs your performance. What’s worse is that other people pick up on this doubt, which makes you appear less intelligent to them. If you want people to believe in you, you have to believe in yourself. If you’re really smart, you should n’t have to use big words to broadcast it. True intelligence speaks for itself, so you don’t have to show off your impressive vocabulary. In addition, you always run the chance of being wrong. Using a big word incorrectly makes you look, well, not so smart. So, if you want to appear more intelligent, stop studying the dictionary and just focus on communicating effectively. Related : 8 Great Tricks for Reading People's Body Language Communication expert Leonard Mlodinow makes the case that even if two people say exactly the same thing, the one who says it most expressively will be perceived as being smarter. If two speakers utter exactly the same words, but one speaks a little faster and louder and with fewer pauses and greater variation in volume, that speaker will be judged to be more energetic, knowledgeable, and intelligent.

Leonard Mlodinow

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

As market activity improves, some of the cost-cutting questions at Morgan will probably go away, but as of now, it's the only lever that banks can really pull in this type of environment.

Brian Kleinhanzl

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The important thing for us as members of the FSB is to be moving in parallel with these developments and not be stifling innovation, but being able to apply them in a way that improves the resilience of the system.

England Governor Mark Carney

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Terrorists have once again struck at the heart of Europe, but their campaign of hate and fear will not succeed, today's attacks will only strengthen our resolve to stand together as allies and defeat terrorism and radical jihadism around the world. GOP candidate Texas Sen. Ted Cruz essentially called for a pause on immigration until the United States improves its vetting process to keep out terrorists.

Hillary Clinton

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

From many studies we know that mindfulness improves our attention to detail and ability to concentrate, research also shows that if you delay your decision-making by even just a few seconds, those decisions tend to be much more accurate. So mindfulness gives you the ability to pause and think things through more fully.

Hedy Kober

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Because the Zika virus seems to be well-conserved at the genetic level that greatly improves the chances of success in developing a vaccine.

Nicholas Jackson

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It was actually quite positive that gold behaved like a safe haven again, gold is probably going to fall further if the situation improves in global equity markets. If the panic subsides, it is probably going to fall to $1,150.

Capital Economics analyst Simona Gambarini

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I think what we want clinicians to hear is that there is pretty good evidence that routine screening in adolescents for depression and making sure they get the appropriate follow-up improves outcomes.

Alex Krist

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

If text message-based support improves medical adherence, it has the potential to prevent major clinical events such as heart attacks, strokes and premature death.

Clara Chow

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Menopause symptoms can change work performance tremendously, if the lady gets symptoms treated then her efficiency improves, but if symptoms are ignored, self-medicated or left untreated then work performance will keep deteriorating.

Sagar Borker

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I believe that our non-oil and gas deficit had risen to a very dangerous level. So now we are forced to lower it. And this is healthy, it is very difficult ... to resist spending oil and gas revenues to cover current expenses. (But) it is the reduction of these expenses that improves the economy.

President Vladimir Putin

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

In addition, we know that regular physical activity, stress management and adequate sleep improves blood sugar control.

Melina Jampolis

Found on CNN
8 years ago

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