Sentences with phrase «palliative measures»

The phrase "palliative measures" refers to actions or treatments that provide temporary relief or comfort from a problem or disease, without addressing the underlying cause. These measures are meant to alleviate symptoms and improve the quality of life, rather than curing the problem completely. Full definition
In its bid to cushion the effect occasioned by the recently increased fuel pump price pegged at N145 per litre, the Federal Government has effected palliative measures running into half a trillion naira.
The meeting which ended in deadlock saw the two unions asked the government not only to put all the nation's refineries to optimal use but also increase minimum wage and equally put all necessary palliatives measures before deregulation of oil.
«The Buhari presidency is keen to ensure that Nigerians are lifted and that if necessary on an ongoing basis palliatives measures would always been considered to address the conditions of the people.»
In its bid to adequately effect palliatives measures following the hike of pump price of petrol to N145 per litre, the Federal Government, yesterday, released names of its members of the technical committee to work with organised labour on the agreement it reached with the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, and Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC on the development.
He noted that the State government will not hesitate to continue to carry out palliative measures on the roads subject to agreement with the contractors.
Having inspected the bad portions of the road between Berlett and Ilasa, and Cele Bus stop inward Oshodi, Governor Ambode furthered directed the officials of the Ministry of Works to immediately move to site, and also ordered that an immediate palliative measure be put in place to alleviate the sufferings of motorists who have been complaining about the deplorable state of the road through various means.
Talk to your veterinarian about palliative measures to ease your pet's suffering.
Government should put some palliative measures in place in this area.
Twelve, the palliative measure by the present Government should take off immediately and all the bureaucracy bottle neck should be eliminated with immediate effect, so people can enjoy the benefits — the sooner the better.
The authors demonstrate the need for architects to consider comfort, health and amenity from the outset of a project; when the design subsequently requires extensive changes, this can only be a palliative measure.
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