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1 Analysts say household confidence needs to improve for growth to become sustainable.
2 Let's work on it and try and improve for the next one.
3 After this, he said things slowly started to improve for the 23-year-old.
4 Things began to improve for parents whose children were born with the condition.
5 The motorway traffic does not significantly improve for the rest of the journey.
6 The weather continued to improve for the rest of that day.
7 Cable & Wireless says it does not expect its market improve for 12 months.
8 The situation in Cuba continues to improve for the insurgents.
9 I think today we didn't, and we have to improve for the next one.
10 Some analysts have suggested that if markets improve for reinsurers, valuations could rise overnight.
11 They're warning there's a risk nothing will improve for Maori.
12 However, his respiratory failure did not improve for 20 days.
13 They are warning - nothing will improve for Maori health if we keep quiet.
14 As the weather hardens towards frost, the world begins to improve for Edinburgh people.
15 Things didn't improve for the Jazz as the quarter progressed.
16 However, she thought the situation would " improve for UK manufacturers later this year".
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