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1 The club is working to improve to help us go our way.
2 Performance will have to improve to bring investors back, according to Thind.
3 Valar Dohaeris has been freshened but will need to improve to win.
4 He would like to see that improve to at least 50 percent.
5 But even successful technology needs to improve to keep the pace.
6 But we have to improve to turn some of those draws into wins.
7 Both must change, or neither can improve to any great extent.
8 Strategies should improve to reduce the risk of AF-related stroke in the United States.
9 He will have to improve to be a better keeper.
10 Still, Klesse said the company needs the economy to improve to boost demand for fuel.
11 That margin could improve to around 50% in the fourth quarter, Wennink said.
12 We believe the group's liquidity will improve to adequate on completion of the proposed transaction.
13 The Roosters remain third on the table for now, while the Broncos improve to seventh.
14 Crystal Palace will have to improve to summon up a much-needed one of their own.
15 Who do you improve to hurt them?- Iimprovednone.
16 Your mental fitness will improve to the same degree that you can make this shift.
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