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betterment

[bet-er-muhnt] / ˈbɛt ər mənt /


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“I think I’ve always been that type of player that wants the betterment for the team,” Boston said.

From Washington Post

The changes might be considered a “betterment” that the city would have to fund alone, something that could cost tens of millions of dollars.

From Washington Post

“The structure that has been rolled out here is vastly different from the one that we all talked about and the guys saw in Delaware, and I think for the betterment of everyone,” McIlroy said.

From Washington Times

Whistleblowing, added the Government Accountability Project, is "a matter of promoting truth and justice for the betterment of society"—not partisanship.

From Salon

Strengthen and enforce a “betterment policy,” to control and sometimes reject runaway requests by local governments.

From Seattle Times