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12 Sentences With "more salutary"

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But it's a welcome one now — an even more salutary antidote to current mainstream electronic dance music.
I traveled to West Texas last week with the photographer Ilana Panich-Linsman for more salutary reasons.
Take the Italian "cicatrice" or the similarly lettered Spanish, "cicatriz," which convey (to my ear, at least) something more salutary than the English.
Clinton, who is focused on protecting her delegate lead, sought to stay positive, pointing to more salutary achievements from her husband's two terms.
In fact, infusion of a sense of personal responsibility to Medicaid could have an even more salutary impact than was noted in TANF and SNAP.
Cultivating fame on the Internet is also time-intensive work that can take kids away from other endeavors -- like homework and more salutary extracurricular activities.
For the Tide, that means emphasizing the flaws in single plays over more salutary final results, such as the four national championships Saban's Tide have won in the past seven seasons.
By making a hard pivot toward one subscription to play them all, Apple has a chance to nudge an entire industry toward something a little more salutary than constant cash draws.
There are no easy answers to Nigeria's malaise, but the government's intervention could be more salutary — by prioritizing infrastructure, creating a business-friendly environment and communicating to a populace mired in disappointment.
A study by Mr Tabarrok published in 2007 concluded that the threat of an additional 20 years of prison made criminals 17% less likely to reoffend; the prospect of fatherhood, it seems, is more salutary than that of two decades of incarceration.
The news of what happened did not reach Canning until 16 September. He wrote to Rev. William Leigh: "Did I not tell you we would save Plumstead from bombardment?" One week later he wrote: "Nothing ever was more brilliant, more salutary or more effectual than the success [at Copenhagen]" and Perceval expressed similar sentiments.
On 25 August he wrote to Granville Leveson-Gower: "The suspense is, as you may well imagine, agitating and painful in the extreme; but I have an undiminished confidence as to the result, either by force or by treaty. The latter however is so infinitely preferable to the former that the doubt whether it has been successful is of itself almost as anxious as if the whole depended on it alone". On 2 September, after Jackson's negotiations proved unsuccessful, the British fleet began bombarding Copenhagen until when at 7 pm on 5 September the Danes requested a truce. On 7 September the Danes agreed to hand over their navy (18 ships of the line, 15 frigates and 31 smaller ships) and naval stores and the British agreed to evacuate Zealand within six weeks. On 16 September Canning received the news with relief and excitement: "Did I not tell you we would save Plumstead from bombardment?" he wrote to Revered William Leigh. On 24 September he wrote to George Rose: "Nothing was ever more brilliant, more salutary or more effectual than the success [at Copenhagen]".Hinde (1973), p. 175. On 30 September he wrote Lord Boringdon that he hoped Copenhagen would "stun Russia into her sense again".

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