the doctor assured him that his chronic back pain was palliable with a new regimen of physical therapy and medication.
although the disease was incurable, many of its distressing symptoms remained palliable through specialized care.
the committee debated whether the environmental damage caused by the factory was actually palliable given the current technology.
therapists work tirelessly to ensure the emotional trauma experienced by the victims is palliable over time.
engineers determined that the structural vibrations in the new bridge were easily palliable by adding extra supports.
without proper funding, the city's budget deficit will hardly be palliable before the end of the fiscal year.
she wondered if the social inequality deeply rooted in the system was truly palliable by legislation alone.
fortunately, the severe side effects of the treatment proved to be palliable with simple dietary changes.
the diplomat argued that the conflict between the two neighboring nations was still palliable through peaceful negotiation.
experts suggest that the labor shortage in the service industry is palliable by offering better wages and benefits.
the intense glare from the computer screen was palliable once he installed a specialized blue-light filter.
palliative care focuses on keeping patient discomfort palliable when a cure is no longer an option.
the doctor assured him that his chronic back pain was palliable with a new regimen of physical therapy and medication.
although the disease was incurable, many of its distressing symptoms remained palliable through specialized care.
the committee debated whether the environmental damage caused by the factory was actually palliable given the current technology.
therapists work tirelessly to ensure the emotional trauma experienced by the victims is palliable over time.
engineers determined that the structural vibrations in the new bridge were easily palliable by adding extra supports.
without proper funding, the city's budget deficit will hardly be palliable before the end of the fiscal year.
she wondered if the social inequality deeply rooted in the system was truly palliable by legislation alone.
fortunately, the severe side effects of the treatment proved to be palliable with simple dietary changes.
the diplomat argued that the conflict between the two neighboring nations was still palliable through peaceful negotiation.
experts suggest that the labor shortage in the service industry is palliable by offering better wages and benefits.
the intense glare from the computer screen was palliable once he installed a specialized blue-light filter.
palliative care focuses on keeping patient discomfort palliable when a cure is no longer an option.
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