adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an improved version
▪ The manufacturers come up with new, improved versions each year.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
greatly
▪ Although members are down in the senior section a greatly improved atmosphere now exists.
▪ Later developments, however, have produced greatly improved versions of this type of cladding.
▪ They can do this with a fraction of the water usage of the normal in-rack system and has a greatly improved performance.
▪ The benefits: greatly improved productivity and more effective decision making which will provide your business with an even greater competitive advantage.
▪ It also greatly improved blood circulation which in turn helps to induce peaceful, deep, relaxing sleep.
▪ Because of this greatly improved performance, the board is recommending a 33% increase in dividend to 0.8 pence.
▪ The result was a substantial increase in survival partly because of surgery and partly because of the greatly improved general care that infants received.
much
▪ Whilst profits in were somewhat reduced,, the specialist timber business achieved much improved results.
▪ He also designed new and much improved axle bearings, which largely eliminated the overheating which had caused serious traffic delays.
▪ You're showing much improved form and you've worked hard on your Christies.
▪ The Therapy Wing has provided much improved facilities for occupational therapy and physiotherapy.
▪ The National Railway Museum is settling down well in its new and much improved format.
▪ The Mark 2 engine however is fitted with a much improved Weslake head which is best left on.
vastly
▪ Aqib Javed, a vastly improved bowler in the last year, was perfect as a back-up to the two great bowlers.
▪ Blumlein's revolutionary technique vastly improved quality and simplified production, and was adopted internationally.
▪ With our vastly improved materials, adhesives and security technology, perhaps the new clock has an even greater chance of survival?
▪ It would make possible the provision of vastly improved public services, while reducing dependency upon them.
▪ If they feel that taxation is unfair, intelligent people take advantage of vastly improved financial communication and look about the world.
■ NOUN
access
▪ The group will also recommend improved access to private rented accommodation through rent deposit schemes.
▪ The introduction of Medicare in 1984 improved access to services, but underlying problems remain.
▪ Despite her handicap Dorothy, of Chandlers' Ford, Hants, campaigns for improved access for wheelchair users.
▪ The right of all to improved access to training, including policies designed to ensure equal opportunities.
▪ The commission will probably also recommend that the defence be given improved access to forensic facilities.
▪ By this means, scholars from other universities world-wide will have improved access to the library's collections without leaving their desks.
▪ Environmentalists criticized it for emphasizing improved access to energy supplies while failing to ensure adequate environmental safeguards.
▪ The complete archive is being reorganised to allow improved access to the data held and a quicker response time to enquiries.
communication
▪ But improved communications, technological change, and increased demand led to concentration of food production in fewer and greater units.
▪ The advent of motorized transportation further improved communications.
▪ However there are many references to improved communication, greater interchangeability, efficiency and responsiveness to client needs.
▪ Factory reorganisation, cost-cutting, team working, training and improved communications contributed to an immediate upturn in fortunes.
▪ Parent Network believes that parenting can be learned, and that improved communication can do wonders for family harmony.
▪ Contribute to improved communication on risk issues between your organisation and the community.
facility
▪ Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio Disabled people are demanding improved facilities in city centres.
▪ I believe that this would lead to a better service and improved facilities for the public.
▪ We hope these improved facilities will make booking tickets easier.
▪ The Therapy Wing has provided much improved facilities for occupational therapy and physiotherapy.
▪ They could have modern hostels, improved facilities.
form
▪ James Fanshawe's filly was showing improved form in storming to a six-length win from Absalom's Pillar.
▪ You're showing much improved form and you've worked hard on your Christies.
▪ Through its OptiPure programme, Sepracor is developing improved forms of several commonly prescribed drugs.
health
▪ Large sections of the population, the subordinate classes specifically, were desperately in need of improved health care.
▪ The one undoubted gain has been improved health, and with it longer life itself.
▪ Thus, improved health in poor societies can lead to larger population, greater poverty, and eventually deterioration in health.
▪ This leads to improved health and a sense of well-being.
▪ All that the Labour party offers is promises and rhetoric; we have delivered an improved health service.
▪ In contrast the younger members of the population appear to be offering more individual behavioural dimensions to explain improved health status.
▪ It said little about care through improved health services.
▪ This interpretation assumes that the objective need for institutional care has not been reduced by improved health and fitness of old people.
method
▪ A much improved method for typing this polymorphism has since been reported.
▪ It should then be possible to understand the limits of potential expert systems, and to suggest improved methods for knowledge elicitation.
▪ Electrolytic production of alkalis and improved methods of making sulphuric acid soon followed.
performance
▪ The empirical grounds are that studies of post-merger performance are far from unanimous in identifying improved performance.
▪ At first glance, they seemed to do much better under hypnosis but the improved performance was mostly skin-deep.
▪ Manager Ken Knott is optimistic of an improved performance tonight.
▪ These data suggest that the reforms may not be responsible for the improved performance observed.
▪ Drivers do not take full advantage of a vehicle's improved performance.
▪ Thomas said their improved performances should lead to better fixtures next season.
▪ Second, Compact offers an incentive to improved performance within areas which schools are already tackling.
▪ Blake says how pleased he is with the firm's improved performance, acknowledging the considerable efforts and progress it has made.
productivity
▪ In return, we expect the industry to fight for its share of the electricity market by improved productivity.
▪ The benefits: greatly improved productivity and more effective decision making which will provide your business with an even greater competitive advantage.
▪ But there is no merit in improved productivity without any other sign of improved performance.
▪ Any future fleet changes are likely to reflect the importance of improved productivity, noise reduction and fuel economy.
quality
▪ This will keep the board informed of fundholders' efforts to secure high standards and improved quality of care.
▪ That creates strong pressure to emulate the best and so will lead to improved quality and efficiency.
▪ Blumlein's revolutionary technique vastly improved quality and simplified production, and was adopted internationally.
▪ The most encouraging outcome is patient survival with an improved quality of life.
▪ Finally, and supporting all these new initiatives, we have introduced improved quality control procedures.
▪ We can draw considerable encouragement from the improved quality of their health care.
result
▪ Whilst profits in were somewhat reduced,, the specialist timber business achieved much improved results.
▪ The catalyst to make her trust in her abilities and the improved results was there was no separate ladies' event.
road
▪ Canals were appreciably slower and the advantage of improved roads actually increased in this respect.
service
▪ In return, it offers the customer improved service and facilities.
▪ More modest examples of improved services included provision of physiotherapy and specialist consultations in the practice premises.
▪ If, therefore, public spending increases we have no idea whether the rise went in pay or in improved services.
▪ Some routes thought to be in danger will instead get improved services.
▪ The passing loop at Knighton is scheduled to be restored by next year, which should make an improved service possible.
standard
▪ This had mainly been achieved by improved standards of recording work done and quality control.
system
▪ The latter has led to the development and promotion of improved systems of hill sheep production by the official advisory services.
▪ But, more recently it became necessary to introduce an improved system based more fully on microelectronics.
▪ The differing needs might not be irreconcilable with an improved system.
▪ Thereafter I shall consider the status and the training of the teachers needed by any improved system of school education.
understanding
▪ A good starting-point for developing an improved understanding of the state are Foucault's and Giddens's recent works.
version
▪ The 325i costs £21,250 and is joined initially by the 318i with an improved version of the old 4-cylinder engine at £14,950.
▪ Take the new, improved version of the Cross of Lourdes being advertised in Prediction magazine.
▪ Later developments, however, have produced greatly improved versions of this type of cladding.
▪ Current trends suggest that many organisations expect to store increasing percentages of their records in improved versions of such systems.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a detergent with a new improved formula
▪ Garrett believes the new system will allow him to lower prices and provide improved service to customers.
▪ Perhaps you'd like to have a look at our new improved model?
▪ They're the most improved team in the league.
▪ This vastly improved information system means that doctors can see patients' medical histories at the flick of a switch.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Blake says how pleased he is with the firm's improved performance, acknowledging the considerable efforts and progress it has made.
▪ Catalytic converter technology would be forced to advance at a much improved rate, showing that F1 does indeed improve motoring in general.
▪ It was claimed that this gives an improved warmth to weight ratio of around 25 percent and decreased bulk.
▪ Second, Compact offers an incentive to improved performance within areas which schools are already tackling.
▪ So will our improved I.T. systems.
▪ The great infectious epidemics responded to a combination of improved sanitation and hygiene, vaccination programmes and antibiotics.
▪ The sugarmill at Torreão outdistanced all its rivals through improved machinery and good management by its owner.
▪ This would enable improved therapeutic strategies to be properly evaluated.