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" ... But the damage to your brand can be ameliorated – if you adopt a “that-was-then, this-is-now” strategy, aggressively pivot toward it, and enlist employees, key stakeholders, and influential third-party allies in your quest to revive Wells Fargo. ... "
" ... Drug shortages can be ameliorated with a combination of market and legislative solutions. ... "
" ... The UN has an opportunity of aiding the lives of millions around the world by adopting progressive drug laws that punish organized crime for drug exploitation, while simultaneously assisting tens of millions of people who live with pain and ailments ameliorated with substances such as cannabis. Actions like this could help the UN become more relevant for today’s society, in a world that has significantly evolved from the days of the 1961 Convention on drugs. ... "
" ... The number of infected per day has fallen since peaks of above 70,000 in July, but the figure remains higher in September than in the months leading up to and including June. The Sara Alert should provide better data on just how big a catastrophe Covid-19 has become for the country and how the administration’s response has ameliorated (or exacerbated) the eventual impact. ... "
" ... What makes this even more of a risk is that a given textbook's primary audience is students. For secondary education and below, this cost is ameliorated by a school district buying the books for use by all of the schools within the district. For college textbooks, on the other hand, the publisher is reliant upon individual teachers deciding to buy their particular book for a class. Either way, the audience is comparatively small by publishing standards, which is one of the reasons that the cost of textbooks tends to be higher than it is for general entertainment content. ... "