improved technology

collocation in English

meaningsofimproveandtechnology

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improve
verb[I or T]
uk
/ɪmˈpruːv/
us
/ɪmˈpruːv/
to (cause something to) ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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(Definition ofimproveandtechnologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Education enhances human capital, which facilitates adoption ofimprovedtechnology.
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There was very little availability ofimprovedtechnologyin food-grains.
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A general argument is that whereas a price increase will boost deforestation,improvedtechnologywill reduce the pressure on forests.
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If so, then increased longevity is much less of a problem thanimprovedtechnologylinked to increased expectations.
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A comprehensive approach to developing the commons should be adopted, incorporating bothimprovedtechnologyand better management.
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The results suggest that agricultural land area expands withimprovedtechnology, in line with the hypothesis from the market approach.
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These imported wares were the result ofimprovedtechnologyand apparendy designed for the table or for display purposes.
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It has supportedimprovedtechnologyand safety.
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Doesimprovedtechnologynecessarily mean reduced manpower?
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Let us concentrate on better management andimprovedtechnology.
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Improvedtechnologyas well as improved intelligence can help.
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It also assures the progressive farmers that their effort to increase production through the adoption ofimprovedtechnologywill not be as risky.
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The advent of day surgery and reduction in lengths of stay due toimprovedtechnologyhave made hospital service much more efficient and effective.
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In any case some extra investment needs to be made in order to reap the extra benefits associated with anyimprovedtechnology.
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With thisimprovedtechnology, the gasoline car turned into a reliable vehicle, which could also be used as a luxury machine for adventure into the countryside.
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Another point is the vastly increased andimprovedtechnologyfor the corneal and retinal surgery.
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Without soil degradation, gains in agricultural output achieved throughimprovedtechnologywould have been even higher.
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To compete, our industry needs more investment in assembly and components and inimprovedtechnology.
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One of the early possibilities forimprovedtechnologywas the remotely-operated long-wall face.
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What made that view outdated was greater communication,improvedtechnologyand better transport.
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It relates to the economic aspects and to the need forimprovedtechnology.
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We have dramaticlly prolonged life andimprovedtechnology, but we have also raised expectations correspondingly.
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Improvedtechnologymeans that those with membership cards will be able to enter football grounds speedily.
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Improvedtechnologymeans that some unions have to strive hard to stay in business.
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