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alleviate and problem
Piano hinges are not recommended to alleviate this problem as they tend to sag over time with heavy use.
From around 1800, in the United States, people opposed to slavery were planning ways to alleviate the problem.
Despite its small area and few resources, the absorption of the territory by Japan would to some extent alleviate Japan's problem of an increasing population but an ever decreasing amount of available land to house it.
Many think tanks, however, purposefully attempt to alleviate this problem by selecting members from diverse backgrounds.
To alleviate the problem, BGP implements two options: route reflectors ( RFC 4456 ) and confederations ( RFC 5065 ).
Long Distance exchanges in the 1950s and 60s incorporated Glare Detectors to alleviate the problem.
Faced with “ past technical deficiencies in telecommunications systems and equipment and software … that were traced to basic inadequacies in the application of telecommunication standards and to the lack of a well defined … program for their review, control and implementation ”, the U. S. Department of Defense looked to develop a series of standards that would alleviate the problem.
Therefore Molniya orbit satellite have been launched, mainly in Russia, to alleviate this problem.
The gasket should not be allowed to dry-out because this makes it harder to open and close the lid ; however, the gasket can be smeared lightly with vegetable oil to help alleviate this problem ( using too much lubrication can make the gasket swell and it may not fit properly ).
The emergence of the continuously variable transmission may also alleviate the responsiveness problem.
The use of a zero-width non-joiner between the letter and the diacritic can alleviate this problem: "" and "" may display properly, but may not ; see below.
To help alleviate this problem, Sincoskie invented VLANs by adding a tag to each Ethernet packet.
Recent advances in buffering technology alleviate this problem by resolving the proteins at a pH well below the pKa of cysteine ( e. g., bis-tris, pH 6. 5 ) and include reducing agents ( e. g. sodium bisulfite ) that move into the gel ahead of the proteins to maintain a reducing environment.
Yu's father, Gun, was put in charge of flood control by Yao, but failed to alleviate the problem after nine years.
In the mid-18th century it became necessary to alleviate the problem of flooding along the lower course of the Stour.
But the themes drew attention to the HIV / AIDS epidemic, helped alleviate some of the stigma surrounding the disease, and helped boost recognition of the problem as a family disease.
Improving drainage will help to alleviate this problem.
Special filters and modifications to light fixtures can help to alleviate this problem, but for the best views, both professional and amateur optical astronomers seek viewing sites located far from major urban areas.
Wildlife crossings, including a series of underpasses, and two wildlife overpasses, have been constructed at a number of points along the Trans-Canada Highway to help alleviate this problem.
An injustice frame is a collection of ideas and symbols that illustrate both how significant the problem is as well as what the movement can do to alleviate it,
In addition, it was hoped that programming quieter and more bass-heavy material at the center ( beginning of odd sides or ends of even sides ) would alleviate this problem, but it did not.
As an advantage to the manufacturer of the comparator compounds, a well-established comparator sourcing agency can alleviate the problem of parallel importing ( importing a patented compound for sale in a country outside the patenting agency's sphere of influence ).
) Major renovations to the airport would have been required to alleviate this problem.
In order to alleviate the problem and restore the gradient of the channel at this point, a new channel was constructed on the south side of the railway embankment, from near Harlington to the River Don.

alleviate and proposed
Jung proposed that art can be used to alleviate or contain feelings of trauma, fear, or anxiety and also to repair, restore and heal.
" Raskolnikov's inner conflict in the opening section of the novel results in a utilitarian-altruistic justification for the proposed crime: why not kill a wretched and " useless " old moneylender to alleviate the human misery?
According to the epigenetic hypothesis, drugs that shift the balance in favour of demethylation have a potential to alleviate the proposed methylation-caused downregulation of RELN and GAD67.
LETS schemes have been proposed as a possible way to alleviate some of the human costs of the euro crisis in Greece, where high foreign debt repayments have resulted in rapid deflation of the economy.
In the late 1960s, a freeway was proposed by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to alleviate traffic on US 130 between Camden and Burlington.
Some techniques proposed to alleviate these errors are keeping the sub-menu open while moving the pointer in diagonal, and using Mega Drop-Down menus designed to enhance scannability and categorization of its contents.
Several plans had been proposed over the preceding decades to alleviate the bottleneck.
A surtax of 4. 3 percent was recently proposed on incomes over $ 500, 000 by Congress to alleviate the alterations to the Alternative Minimum Tax code in the United States.
Second, a 234-room Homewood Suites would be constructed on the outdoor eating plaza at the corner of 9th Street SW and D Street SW. Also designed by SmithGroup, the proposed design hotel featured ground-level retail and access to the Metro as well as glass curtain walls to alleviate the blocky look of the existing nearby structures.
In 1933, Otlet proposed building in Belgium near Antwerp a " gigantic neutral World City " to employ a massive amount of workers, in order to alleviate the unemployment generated by the Great Depression.
Jessop proposed a reservoir at Butterley which would provide a sufficient supply ( not mentioning that it would alleviate his own problems at Cromford ).
Alison proposed using the Scottish Poor Law to alleviate poverty as a means of assuaging disease, but the Poor Law Commissioners supported the position of English reformer Edwin Chadwick that disease was caused by filth and miasmas.
Several proposed public transport systems, including bus rapid transit and the ( Gautrain ) railway system aim to alleviate some of the traffic on the M1.
On January 26, 2006, Dean of Students Kurt Holmes proposed bringing in national fraternities again to alleviate many perceived problems with the local model.

alleviate and doors
In April 2006, Hitachi announced plans for a modern paternoster-style elevator with computer-controlled cars and normal elevator doors to alleviate safety concerns.

alleviate and on
Though some trade restrictions were lifted on the north to alleviate economic isolation for the Turkish Cypriots, further negotiations have not been a priority.
Responding to favorable public opinion to alleviate unemployment Congress approved the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, on 8 April 1935, which included continued funding for the CCC program through 31 March 1937.
In contrast to morphine, which was used to alleviate pain in the injured but also to boost the esteem, stamina, and drive of German soldiers in combat, methadone had effects that have been described as such ; " Dolophine ( Methadone ) had many adverse effects on the soldiers to whom it was given, leading to apathy, lethargy, and decreased willingness to engage in combat ".
The Sydney metropolitan area at the time was marked by increasing strains on state infrastructure and Askin's Government's pro-development stance was largely attributed as an attempt to alleviate these problems.
This was done by LeMay in a 1951 meeting with high level Air Force staff, when he convinced them that unreasonable operational demands were being placed on SAC and, in order to alleviate the issue, SAC should be allowed to approve target selections before they were finalized.
Schmidt used all means at his disposal to alleviate the situation, even when that meant overstepping his legal authority, including federal police and army units ( ignoring the German constitution's prohibition on using the army for " internal affairs "; a clause excluding disasters was not added until 1968 ).
Vernon tried to alleviate this great failure attacking the Spanish in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba and then, on March 5, 1742 and with the help of reinforcements from Europe, in Panama.
One other easy way to learn is to find a narrow hallway that can be used to help alleviate left and right balancing while allowing a beginner to focus on forward and backward balance.
In order to alleviate traffic congestion, the Boulevard was planned along this abandoned land, and completed on 25 April 1973 under the presidency of Georges Pompidou.
The provisions of Part II cover the whole of the populations of the countries in conflict, without any adverse distinction based, in particular, on race, nationality, religion or political opinion, and are intended to alleviate the sufferings caused by war.
There was the question of opening a second front to alleviate the German pressure on the Red Army, the question of mutual assistance – where both Britain and Russia were looking towards the United States for credit and material support and there was ceaseless tension between the United States and Britain since Washington had no desire to prop-up the British Empire in the event of an Allied Victory.
There are two motorways in their municipality and a future motorway service: The N-1 Madrid-Irun, The A-620 Vitoria-Altube and its connection with the A-68 Logroño-Bilbao, and as of the end of 2009, the new AP-1 Between Vitoria and Eibar attempt to alleviate the problems caused by congested traffic on the N-1.
Depending on the results of the testing and other circumstances, he or she may elect to prescribe a 10 to 14 day course of antibiotic or other anti-infective treatment, commencing 3 days before the cystoscopy is to be performed, as this may alleviate some inflammation of the urethra prior to the procedure.
However, Allied land forces would not be capable of invading the mainland of Europe for years, even as Joseph Stalin pressed for the western allies to alleviate pressure on the Eastern front.
Camberwell Old Cemetery, on Forest Hill Road, is a later example of the ring of Victorian cemeteries that were built to alleviate the overcrowding of churchyards that was experienced with the rapid expansion of London in the 19th century.
In 1900, Martin White Greeson, who owned property in Pike County and also owned and operated the Murfreesboro-Nashville Southwest Rail-Road, began campaigning for a dam on the Little Missouri River to alleviate flooding.
Using their mobility and tactical initiative, these units would attempt to alleviate the pressure of enemy armored columns and air strikes on smaller TO units.
To alleviate the traffic on Route 72, a four-lane bypass road known as McKinley Avenue was built in 2001, backing up to the many shopping centers.
These were built to help alleviate the traffic load on Interstate 15 through the Bountiful area.
The planned construction will also move the I-81 interchange at Stephens City, where there are a number of service stations and fast food restaurants, south of the town limits to alleviate congestion on the current Route 277 bridge, which will remain after construction is completed.
There is anecdotal evidence that suggests taking certain combinations of dietary supplements may alleviate bruxism ; pantothenic acid, magnesium, and calcium are mentioned on dietary supplement websites.
Rather than focusing on the origins of fetishes, cognitive behavior therapy is built on the empirical study of interventions that alleviate the distress associated with them.
Note: Loans are made on a case-by-case basis to alleviate supply disruptions.
Critics argue, however, that microcredit has not had a positive impact on gender relationships, does not alleviate poverty, has led many borrowers into a debt trap and constitutes a " privatization of welfare ".

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