He'll say: 'Oh, mom was No. 26, but I don't want to be better than her; I want to be better than dad.
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The biggest thing I learned was that you don't have to be better than every student — you just have to be better than the other students that apply.
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"The economy is in difficult situation, but the second quarter will be better than the first, and the second half will be better than the first half," Hong said.
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What could be better than Diane Keaton cheering you on?
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He believed Iraq's future would be better than its past.
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Coming out, he discovered, could be better than he thought.
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Either candidate would be better than a President Donald Trump.
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Earnings are shaping up to be better than people expected.
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Who knows if Sony's products will be better than Apple's.
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Use language like: We're going to be better than that.
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But one is supposed to be better than the other?
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It may even be better than no NAFTA at all.
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This Grande performance may be better than both of them.
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The promise of manufacturing jobs could be better than reality.
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Another firm's experience suggests separation may be better than combination.
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And yet… the odds may be better than you think.
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His ambitions for us was to be better than him.
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She will have to rise and be better than most.
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"I want them to be better than me," she said.
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Two heads, hands, and hearts will be better than one.
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And, it just may be better than you ever imagined!
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I promise this will be better than aspirin or Gatorade.
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Anything would be better than being hunched over all day.
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Stovall said the earnings season could be better than expected.
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What could be better than having an Oreo, you ask?
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Will Harden be better than Giannis three years from now?
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They may actually be better than they had been before.
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To take the risk will be better than doing nothing.
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"It's going to be better than Chipotle and Panda Express."
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"Anything would be better than a trade war," said Oettinger.
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These wings might even be better than their spendier predecessor.
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Will it be better than Kanye's game about his mom?
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We're raising my 3 boys to be better than that.
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Seeing it all happen might actually be better than drugs.
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What could be better than that for a standup comedian?
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Anything would be better than suffering another year with iTunes.
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You're never going to be better than the existing technology.
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Swimming the Panama Canal — what could be better than that?
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And one day you'll be better than anyone around you.
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I said it's got to be better than American Airlines.
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What could be better than studying physics under Albert Einstein?
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Anything must be better than what we consistently go through.
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What would be better than taking down a drug dealer?
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Well, a bad power would be better than no power.
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Bristles may be better than wings for very small constructions.
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Here's the latest: • "Blind Brexit" may be better than none.
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We can be better than that so why not be?
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"It just has to be better than nothing," he said.
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Loan growth and commentary will be better than people fear.
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It should be better than what it is right now.
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But anybody'd be better than Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
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"This could be better than the Oscars," the candidate said.
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I think next year will be better than this year.
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No one wants it to be BETTER than their thing.
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I knew that I wanted to be better than that.
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But the tacos will be better than any you can buy.
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The end result came out to be better than I dreamed.
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Even the firing squad would be better than midazolam, Arthur said.
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"I anticipate that 2017 will be better than 2016," he said.
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Because, really, what could be better than the gift of health?
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This concept proves that, sometimes, slower can be better than faster.
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Having all of it could be better than owning just 39%.
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Depending on your goals, one may be better than the other.
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"The 50 percent might be better than it was," she said.
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What could be better than an Oreo cookie on its own?
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Remember: it's differently tiring and that can be better than nothing.
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Then again, any savings at all will be better than nothing.
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Clinton would be better than a Republican in the White House.
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A Yemeni federation may be better than an anarchic break-up.
|
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Maybe that the global situation will be better than last year.
|
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I believe that our tomorrows can be better than our todays.
|
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I want to somehow be better than I was last year.
|
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But anything would be better than that shallow attempt at humor.
|
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Hopefully in two weeks we'll be better than we are now.
|
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But even Martin Sr. won't say he'll be better than Steph!
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He may be better than the original — yeah, we said it.
|
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It seems like they want to be better [than most corporations].
|
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Overall, 20173 will be better than 22017, but 21994 wasn't bad.
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Drake: It also means you'd have to be better than me.
|
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"Twenty years would be better than only ten!" quipped one farmer.
|
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And a partial repeal would be better than none at all.
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It might even be better than the generally well-reviewed Priv.
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There are times when nothing has to be better than anything.
|
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"Almost anything has to be better than what they were facing."
|
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What could be better than a live example of gender equality?
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I mean, really, these have to be better than big peaches.
|
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They could be better than ever, as preposterous as that sounds.
|
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Mietlicki's English turned out to be better than she'd let on.
|
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"The Model S will be better than Model 3," he added.
|
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In fact, wasn't television supposed to be better than ever before?
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They said it was OK for others be better [than me].
|
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It's that our elections can — and must — be better than this.
|
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They always have this 'I have to be better than them.
|
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You voted for our tomorrow to be better than our yesterday.
|
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And as progressives, they are supposed to be better than that.
|
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She's a fringe hero, really, which might be better than a Bond.
|
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Today is better than yesterday, and tomorrow will be better than today.
|
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She raised me to be better than these sort of baseless accusations.
|
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That, Mr Santos has decided, will be better than the military kind.
|
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No, better than great—things will be better than they ever were.
|
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What could be better than going to work at a law firm?
|
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I want him to be better than me, it's just that simple.
|
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So you can't be better than Adele singing, because she's the best.
|
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What could be better than hitting the road with my best friend?
|
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Compelling them to tick boxes would be better than nothing, he thinks.
|
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Doesn't it sound like Beyond Unlimited should be better than Above Unlimited?
|
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How could they be better than Aerosmith, Steely Dan, or ZZ Top?
|
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The idea isn't that anyone needs to be better than someone else.
|
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What could be better than a bowl of Nostalgia on a Saturday?
|
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"Residential structures tend to be better than our business structures," says Benthien.
|
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" Another man added, "We need to be better than that as Americans.
|
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Sex here would be better than even the best pharmaceutically enhanced orgy.
|
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It has to be better than Twitter drama and talk-show barbs.
|
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A partial implementation of the agreement may yet be better than nothing.
|
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When you have that, you're going to be better than people expect.
|
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We needed every item to be better than expected after these moves.
|
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If you are that boastful, you need to be better than good.
|
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"I wish their life will be better than ours," Ra'eda tells me.
|
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We thought this fruity dessert would be better than the tomato aspic.
|
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Returning can be better than seeing a place for the first time.
|
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"But he'd be better than this band of thieves we have now."
|
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My concern is, how can the future be better than the past?
|
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I hope the first club will be better than the second bar.
|
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I actually think Tim might turn out to be better than Tan.
|
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It's just changing and might be better than it's been in years.
|
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What could be better than re-watching all your favorite Disney classics?
|
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But that will be better than carrying on with the trade war.
|
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In other words, two storms may be better than one for Hawaii.
|
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But that day, I realized that slow can be better than fast.
|
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Hallmark companion film: Almost anything you pick would be better than this.
|
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What could be better than a birthday party that lasts two days?
|
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"My life there would be better than it is now," said one.
|
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Policymakers thought an insurance program would be better than ad hoc bailouts.
|
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"This year is going to be better than last year," he said.
|
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"We MUST be better than this," Mr. Vander Plaats wrote on Twitter.
|
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However, depending on your situation, one may be better than the other.
|
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Additional federal grants for treatment would be better than nothing at all.
|
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I was like, 'One day, I'm going to be better than you.
|
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He wants his company's burger to be better than the real thing.
|
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And what could be better than a TV show starring Paul Rudd?
|
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What could be better than asking Samuel L. Jackson for today's forecast?
|
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But ultimately, either bills would be better than what we have now.
|
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"No matter what," she said, "it's going to be better than this."
|
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A bummer, but at least it'll be better than Golden State–Portland.
|
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VR won't have to be that good to be better than underemployment.
|
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Could the American health care system be better than it is today?
|
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It will also have to be better than anybody else at Monopoly.
|
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What could be better than a facial with Gwyneth Paltrow's seal of approval?
|
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There's a very real chance it may actually be better than the original.
|
|
But whatever he is has to be better than the moribund mainstream consensus.
|
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Actually that would be better than "Texans" but THAT IS NOT THE POINT.
|
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"He'd always somehow motivate people to be better than their best," Oliva said.
|
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A Google armed with HTC firepower would be better than Samsung and Apple.
|
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And is it possible that they might actually be better than the books?
|
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But the people are strong and it'll be better than it was before.
|
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And maybe these opportunities will be better than what I thought I missed.
|
|
But one has to ask: Would he really be better than President Trump?
|
|
And depending on your starting material, some worlds will be better than others.
|
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Maybe almost-new Monty Python material will be better than none at all?
|
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And you want your sons and daughters to be better than you were.
|
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What could be better than two music legends chatting at the Grammy Awards?
|
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Were they just like, you know what would be better than "Iron Bloke"?
|
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No moderator would certainly be better than what happened in this second debate.
|
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If all that sounds too pricey, prevention may be better than a cure.
|
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I will need to be better than Lori729 in speed, cunning and persuasion.
|
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How can my teenage years be better than this life of "expendable"—i.e.
|
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Overall I feel this year is going to be better than last year.
|
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You can't be better than The Beatles once you can't hold a grip.
|
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EU'S TUSK: EXTENDING NEGOTIATIONS IN TIME WOULD BE BETTER THAN NO-DEAL BREXIT
|
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In fact, that would be better than almost any digital assistant currently available.
|
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Lynk must be better than the rest or it won't be at all.
|
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LONDON — Q: What could possibly be better than the Great British Bake Off?
|
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We can never be better than paper, but we can be as compelling.
|
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"I came here so you could be better than me," her Vera says.
|
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When you're the youngest, you're always fighting to be better than the rest.
|
|
"He added: "Like, what could Donald Trump possibly be better than me at?
|
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"It will definitely be better than what we are currently seeing," Nasser said.
|
|
"We're going to be better than Lululemon, just more authentic," Mr. Bali said.
|
|
He's going to try and be better than he was the first time.
|
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And they are going to be better than anything you've ever seen before.
|
|
She has repeatedly said no deal would be better than a bad deal.
|
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Nobody knows what comes next, but it needs to be better than before.
|
|
He wants to be better than Obama and be acclaimed for that superiority.
|
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"That may be better than the online dating," said co-host Sunny Hostin.
|
|
It is possible that a hybrid homegrown model might be better than either.
|
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Together, as man and woman, they would be better than they were separately.
|
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They're not pushing boundaries because they want to be better than their neighbor.
|
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Even virtual sex, from Jack's perspective, can be "better" than the real thing.
|
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I think people want to believe that we can be better than that.
|
|
What Apple does instead is reinvent products to be better than their predecessors.
|
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"We all thought he would be better than this," this max contributor said.
|
|
But they had faith it would be better than where they came from.
|
|
What could be better than two lovely ladies hanging out with butter tubs?
|
|
"At least I can be better than Federer at something, anything," Lopez said.
|
|
"The idea is that Mocoa will be better than it was," he said.
|
|
"I thought it would be better than using my own car," Guerinot said.
|
|
Yet, I remain hopeful that this time will be better than the last.
|
|
The Democratic Party cannot aim to merely be better than the Republican Party.
|
|
"We could be better than everybody else out there," shortstop Francisco Lindor said.
|
|
Anyone in there — Republican or Democrat — is going to be better than him.
|
|
" "But when the L train comes back, it will be better than ever.
|
|
The test here is not whether Trump can be better than he's been.
|
|
Don't misunderstand: Of course I am planning for 2017 to be better than 2016.
|
|
I think the next quarter is going to be better than the previous one.
|
|
That would be better than a five-year average of growth of 3.9 percent.
|
|
You'll be better than all the competition who are great at the first thing.
|
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Health permitting, he'll be better than Thomas next season and in the years ahead.
|
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He didn't just need to be better than other people, but better than himself.
|
|
"No deal would be better than a bad deal," Loiseau told Radio Classique station.
|
|
We need leaders to be better than we are, and such leaders are lacking.
|
|
This gives me hope that the next day will be better than the last.
|
|
The Liberal Party could reasonably have expected the outcome to be better than this.
|
|
What could be better than receiving advice directly from Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King?
|
|
I don't know if this new year will be better than the last one.
|
|
We can and should be better than a healthcare plan that rejects trans care.
|
|
John called on us to be bigger than that, to be better than that.
|
|
"The refuge will be better than ever," said director Dan Ashe of the repairs.
|
|
What could be better than ringing in the new year with some festive entertainment?
|
|
I will need to be better than any generation of bots in current existence.
|
|
He doesn't believe expert bureaucrats can be better than judges at reading specialized laws.
|
|
But I still think he's going to be better than Hillary would have been.
|
|
Still, she was hopeful that things at Santa Ana would be better than Eloy.
|
|
"I thought it would be better than having him up there screaming," he said.
|
|
" Trump disagreed, saying, "We should be better than anyone, and perhaps we are not.
|
|
But for it to work, he's going to have to be better than this.
|
|
"The challenge is to be better than what's already out there," Ms. Singer said.
|
|
It might be better than the one we feel obligated to compare it with.
|
|
We need our children to be better than the adults that are leading them.
|
|
Just sad, I feel like you guys should have to be better than this.
|
|
The future had to be better than the conditions you had to live in.
|
|
With the way Walker is playing on offense, they should be better than this.
|
|
Your evening may be better than you expected if you go with the flow!
|
|
That's the great American legacy: that our kids will be better than we are.
|
|
"I just think that we've got to be better than that," Mr. Flake said.
|
|
But that idea quickly shifts into another: robots would be better than most anything.
|
|
That you have the ability to be better than and different from generations before?
|
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Enforcing minimum wages or other driver-protection measures would be better than capping service.
|
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Neither candidate would be better than the other at consolidating the party around them.
|
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The only person you should aim to be better than is your past self.
|
|
Bernie on a bad day would be better than Trump on his best day.
|
|
"He should be better than he's been in the past five years," Steinberg said.
|
|
No deal Iran signs now will be better than the it currently already has.
|
|
I knew that would be better than the drip, drip, drip of slow reveals.
|
|
In Britain, corporate scouts could be better than those of the Premier League's giants.
|
|
Which team looks like it might be better than the Rams through the 22016s?
|
|
A bacon-egg-and-cheese casserole from Alison Roman could be better than fine.
|
|
Her first goal was to be better than the best girl in the neighborhood.
|
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No, that's what they said they were going to be, better than other companies.
|
|
Outlook: The Devils should be better than last year, but are very clearly rebuilding.
|
|
It's irresponsible media, and we need our creative class to now be better than ever.
|
|
I mean, what could be better than to tax people who can&apost politically complain.
|
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You have to be better than that and you have to be bigger than that.
|
|
The battery life on the RF keyboards also tends to be better than Bluetooth keyboards.
|
|
"We have to be better than that on home ice," Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said.
|
|
This may even be better than the time she told him to delete his account.
|
|
I had hoped that by this point in history, we would be better than this.
|
|
At the ECB, a moderate like Finland's Olli Rehn would be better than Mr Weidmann.
|
|
"I don't think we can clearly say one device can be better than the other."
|
|
It simply had to be better than every other phone at providing something people crave.
|
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Ms Fairbairn fears that a Canadian-style agreement would scarcely be better than no deal.
|
|
"The goal is to always be bigger, be better than last time," she tells me.
|
|
You don't need perfect, you just need to be better than the average human being.
|
|
Although that would be a poor outcome, it would nevertheless be better than the alternative.
|
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Nah, niggas just be wanting to be better than each other, and that shit's cool.
|
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Ego comes from the desire to be the best; to be better than other people.
|
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I ALSO SAY THAT A FAST ADJUSTMENT MIGHT BE BETTER THAN A PAINFUL, SLOW DEATH.
|
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Malik Jackson has to be better than he showed his first season after free agency.
|
|
More importantly, Meyer's freshmen and sophomores may be better than everyone else's juniors and seniors.
|
|
"We can never be better than paper, but we can be as compelling," he said.
|
|
The Need to be better than, more than, recognized for far past any reasonable utility.
|
|
It promises that tomorrow will be better than today — because we will make it so.
|
|
" The actor and Sundance Film Festival founder urged Americans to "be better than our politicians.
|
|
The physiological response of a younger being probably will be better than the miners themselves.
|
|
"Truth is I should be better than the guys baiting me," Cuomo tweeted Tuesday morning.
|
|
As we head into summer, what could be better than a homemade ice cream sandwich?
|
|
This project is going to be better than the theme music to Game of Thrones.
|
|
It's low calorie and may be better than plain water at relieving cramping from dehydration.
|
|
What could be better than spending an entire day focused on melding minds with machines?
|
|
Letting the person know that you resent it might be better than seething in private.
|
|
"Having elevators every two stops would be better than what we have now," she said.
|
|
Some can be better than others, but it all depends on convenience and personal preferences.
|
|
At the end of the day we have to be better than we were tonight.
|
|
What could be better than a fiscal deal that included aid for hurricane-ravaged areas?
|
|
Electrons would rather die than allow the protons to be better than them at anything.
|
|
He worried about this but always was hopeful that Americans would be better than this.
|
|
"And even an imperfect bill would be better than the status quo, which is nothing. "
|
|
"Even if it&aposs just a crack in the door, to believe that the next hour will be better than the last hour, and the next day will be better than today -- if you can do that, you can often times save these situations."
|
|
"We have only one alternative — to be better than Portugal in every aspect," the manager said.
|
|
"I don't know if this new year will be better than the last one," she admitted.
|
|
And what could be better than Scotch when it comes to their choice of liquor. 2.
|
|
Utopianism rests upon a single, fundamental truth: that we can be better than we were before.
|
|
And I knew I wouldn't be great, but I knew I could be better than mediocre.
|
|
This was an instance where I expected the smart oven's brains to be better than mine.
|
|
But either scenario would be better than where I was before: uninsured with no other options.
|
|
"In terms of rainfall, this season promises to be better than the previous one," he said.
|
|
Then he was asked if another Clinton (like Hillary) could be better than a Republican nominee.
|
|
According to Appelby, it will be better than the second season, which garnered pretty negative reviews.
|
|
It's like Android, only with a Samsung twist that might just be better than the default.
|
|
That being said, some security experts say a fingerprint might still be better than a PIN.
|
|
If women face a higher bar, one might expect them to be better than the men.
|
|
I hope you are blessed with every beautiful birthday to be better than the one before!!
|
|
A driving game needed to be better than the honking, zooming ramshackle bouncing of a Dacia.
|
|
But considering the $2303 price tag, the WF-2230XM21000s should be better than the $23 AirPods.
|
|
"Whatever happens, It will be better than in the first 13 years of CAFA," Frank said.
|
|
But then, a lot of possible systems could be better than our current system in theory.
|
|
I'll create my own opportunities, and they'll be better than the ones you have for me.
|
|
That would be better than never decarbonizing, and never achieving any semblance of stability ever again.
|
|
Justin Bieber's 'Love Yourself' just got a makeover and it may be better than the original.
|
|
Will it be better than what a Moto X Pure Edition or Nexus 6P can do?
|
|
That beans would be better than existing ways of doing these things is not always obvious.
|
|
A peaceful retirement with your long-time buddy and neighbor, what could be better than that?
|
|
Not only could it be resolved, it could be better than what the courts will say.
|
|
"Female players should be better than male players, but they're not given the opportunity," Melcher said.
|
|
But the deals themselves are also going to be better than last year, according to experts.
|
|
That's kind of the way he looked at death — nothing could be better than his life.
|
|
What could be better than attending a premiere of a Chris Hemsworth movie, with Chris Hemsworth?
|
|
In the end, would the suspension be better than what is purchased already made and tested?
|
|
"Yang continued criticizing Trump, saying, "Like, what could Donald Trump possibly be better than me at?
|
|
Micron shares are rising as the company said its financial results will be better than expected.
|
|
"No new policy is ever going to be better than its means of implementation," Fierberg said.
|
|
There's just a lot of guys who happen to be better than everybody else right now.
|
|
What could be better than relaxing by a beautiful lagoon in Bora Bora over the holidays?
|
|
I generally find the book to be better than the film, so it's a tricky proposition.
|
|
Purdue, a muscle-bound team from the Big Ten, was supposed to be better than average.
|
|
It's about believing in the future, and believing the future will be better than the past.
|
|
He says that his studies have to be better than others because there is a prejudice.
|
|
It may be better than it was for any of the time they were on opioids.
|
|
But still, he feels like it will be better than what American citizens live with now.
|
|
They're nine up, and on paper at least should be better than their record has shown.
|
|
These boys who cry "drama" complain that YouTube used to be better than it is now.
|
|
For a Democrat in Tennessee, publicly losing national Democratic support might be better than having it.
|
|
But art — even flippant, sweet-natured, intentionally farcical art — can stand to be better than this.
|
|
We needed guys who have the opportunity to be better than their acquisition cost might suggest.
|
|
Appreciate all the support but - truth is I should be better than the guys baiting me.
|
|
But more important, I don't want the American women's team to be better than the men's.
|
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We're going to have issues but we'll fess up and be better than the way before.
|
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It was a work light, and nothing could be better than that being the microphone. Nothing.
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"There's no blueprint when you want to be better than anyone's ever been," K.C. Moultrie said.
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"There's an unbelievable opportunity for Papa John's to be better than it's ever been," Lynch said.
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But whether some activities might be better than others for lengthening life spans remains in dispute.
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Your lock doesn't need to be impenetrable, it just needs to be better than everyone else's.
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I want to have my career be better than Michael Jordan and I wanna die young.
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The 2016 election showed that it's not enough to just be better than the other guys.
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The crops that emerge from this strategy will be better than the ones we grow today.
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"On any given night my job was to be better than the opposing pitcher," Young said.
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"People don't want to believe that humans could be better than a machine," he told me.
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A reboot of "One Day at a Time" on Netflix may be better than the original.
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And he argued that a text chat with a business could be better than email, too.
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We get it, all of you are better than Trump; now be better than each other.
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Drinking iced coffee in the winter might actually be better than drinking it in the summer.
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So patients' experience would likely be better than average, and perhaps their results were more dramatic.
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My mindset was, whatever I do, it'll be better than an old black-and-white game.
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Every time (Tampa Bay&aposs) Steve Stamkos touched the puck, I want to be better than him.
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They did so because they believed Trump would be better than Clinton on issues they cared about.
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"And, yes, Europe should focus on what can really be better than the national state," Merkel said.
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I want Live By Night to be better than its trailer teases, but I'll see it regardless.
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This is yet another instance of pets proving to be better than people — even at social media.
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Nothing would be better than for the Penguins on Tuesday to announce that Crosby is perfectly healthy.
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"Basically we believe America would be better than bigotry and that the future favors hope," he said.
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The April jobs picture could be better than current Wall Street expectations, according to Goldman Sachs economists.
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He'll be better than Hillary and we can live with it, but we'll have to control him.
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We cannot lose hope -- tomorrow will be better than today so long as you do our part.
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What could be better than watching a college football matchup between two of the nation's best teams?
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Throw in a few rapes and a decapitation and this could be better than Game of Thrones.
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In June, Farage told CNN he thought Trump would be "better" than Obama for the United Kingdom.
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Fortunately, after Mr. Trump assumes office his trade policies likely will be better than his campaign rhetoric.
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So you're saying that, in some cases, sheet masks can actually be better than regular face masks?
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It might not be better than a dry brine, necessarily, but that's how my mom did it.
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To beat the best, Huawei needs to be better than the best, and by a sizable margin.
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But Holland assured critics it will be "better" than the show's season 2, which dropped last fall.
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The central bank said it expected first quarter economic growth to be better than one year earlier.
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"And, yes, Europe should focus on what can really be better than the national state," she said.
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" Paul Mitchell, Michigan, tweeted, "We must be better than comments like these ... These comments are beneath leaders.
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" Paul Mitchell, Michigan, tweeted: "We must be better than comments like these ... These comments are beneath leaders.
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" Dan Bogosian, Brooklyn: "If you plan on getting larger bands, management may be better than booking agents.
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That'll be better than making everyone have a nanny and waiting till three years old for childcare.
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It's also about pushing the city to be better than it is, and that's important to me.
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The results range from the nostalgic to the cringe-inducing — and what could be better than that?
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They should still make the playoffs, but the question is whether they'll be better than last year.
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We fall for its siren song because it tells us who we get to be better than.
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But, depending on what you're specifically looking for, some online alcohol companies will be better than others.
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"All Walmart has to do is be better than the other brick-and-mortar guys," he said.
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They came anyway, confident that even life in the shadows would be better than what they left.
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Depending on your goals, this could be better than earning smaller amounts of several different loyalty currencies.
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But, hey ... Kap might be better than Ryan's backup, Matt Schaub, who is 38 years old now.
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If you spent the money to unlock something, it will be better than what you had before.
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When I play the games, I want to be better than the other people who I'm playing.
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What could possibly be better than eating lots of hot dogs in the sun at Wrigley Field?
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If you want to be better than a living corpse, here are some things you might change.
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Refine and revise and adapt and work hard every day to be better than you were yesterday.
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What people heard, she thinks, was that even her divorce was going to be better than theirs.
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Some small-school guys we don't have the resources to scout will be better than we expect.
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The question is whether we can get scooters to be better than buses, bikes, and other vehicles.
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The average woman thought she would be better than 47 percent of other women at this task.
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In what ways will it be better than what we have today — and in what ways worse?
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They will now be surprised to discover that online teaching can actually be better than physical classrooms.
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"You can't free yourself from that feeling that we ought to be better than this," said O'Toole.
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You could drop a nuclear bomb on the forest, and it would be better than mining it.
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Maybe some other ELISA-based test will be better than Krammer's, or there'll be more than one.
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My feeling was that the wisdom of crowds method may be better than the machine learning method.
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If it proves to be better than private insurance, then it will naturally become Medicare for All.
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What could be better than rocking out to your favorite music on board a luxury cruise ship?
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Given that seeming nationwide access to work, Trump's economic numbers should arguably be better than they are.
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It's about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past.
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This would be better than the 4.7 percent growth it saw during the second quarter of 2016.
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Samsung will be hoping the rollout of its newest folding smartphone will be better than its first.
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That is obvious from her mom's insinuation that being a prostitute would be better than a comedian.
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Poncho Nevárez told Cain on Twitter to "be better" than mocking a deceased person and his family.
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Most Americans have always wanted to believe that their children's lives will be better than their own.
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Vegetation density as implied by satellite imagery suggests that crop health may be better than last year.
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And the benefits they receive will be better than what they enjoy now - and far less expensive.
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If we want to be better than the Islamic State, we have to defend liberty, that's all.
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ON LOCATION What could be better than renting a 200-year-old house as a weekend escape?
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It will also have to be better than anyone else at playing Guitar Hero on the PlayStation.
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He's admitted not knowing a lot about Jones, but clearly thinks he's gotta be better than Moore.
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"I, as an artist, want what I do now and moving forward to be better than the previous thing and obviously as a company, as a brand, with the technology they have, [Google] wants to be better than before and what else is out there," Karol G said.
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This might well be better than the more complex and arbitrary turnout methods built by other media pollsters.
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No matter the cast or the drama, at least we know it will be better than The Proposal.
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Two heads may be better than one, but two condoms for one head means slip/rip/tear city.
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Ruy Teixeira's new book is The Optimistic Leftist: Why the 21st Century Will Be Better Than You Think.
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Klein goes on to argue that Obamacare lite — which this bill is — might be better than Obamacare heavy.
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The [doctors] hoped that whatever happened would be better than the surgery, which was now the last resort.
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They might not be the best, but anything will be better than your crappy built-in TV speakers.
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They're your best source of Dark Zone loot, which should initially be better than anything you found outside.
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Nothing would be better than a perfectly temperate environment controlled to keep us all happy, healthy and temperate.
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It's not the most polished of dwellings, but it'd be better than nothing for humans exploring another planet.
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" "It also happens to be better than it was when I took office, but that's a longer story.
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What could be better than relaxing, meditating and striking a yoga pose amidst the Good Mews feline residents?
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"I don't want to be where I was before — I want to be better than that," she said.
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But I think that if they persuaded me to actually complete my exams would be better than not.
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That would certainly be a headache for Oculus but it would be better than no sales at all.
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What could be better than an all-seeing eye that enforces co-operation between friends and strangers alike?
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But no one has been able to tell me why one thing would be better than the other.
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That Iran was able to shoot it down suggests its air defences may be better than America thought.
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With an idea that compelling, the rest of the book really didn't have to be better than passable.
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I want to specifically tonight reject his vision and affirm that America has to be better than that.
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"We have to be better than human," says Larry Corey, principal investigator at the HIV Vaccine Trials Network.
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Stone wants to believe that the truth could be better than everyone suspects it is at first glance.
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But once you have it, this personal trainer might just be better than the flesh-and-blood version.
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You have to be better than the dystopian power, even when you think the telescreen is turned off.
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But we'll admit it: Sometimes, there are things that can be better than sex, even the best sex.
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I don't want to be like how I was in 2014 I need to be better than that.
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As its name implies, however, enhanced autopilot should indeed be better than its predecessor when it does arrive.
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"When I signed on here, I was hoping to be better than I am right now," Volquez said.
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Some of you will be going home tonight with an Academy Award, what could be better than that?
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We should be better than this by now; we should be working toward openly and vocally believing women.
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No one was trying to be better than anyone else and no one was out to prove anything.
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And while men tend to be better than women, a good woman is better than 10 good men.
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Come on, guys, after all this talk about death and darkness, I thought we'd be better than that.
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His performance in the state looks to be better than any Democratic Senate candidate in 30 years. 3.
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Another reason Zuckerberg gave for livestreaming the Q&A is it might be better than him giving interviews.
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" Mayer is no Pollyanna: One poem here ends "Oh Rosa Parks I thought things'd / Be better than this.
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It may, however, be better than the alternative, which is paying them millions not to play at all.
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ASUS also partnered with Harman/Kardon for its speakers, which means sound quality should be better than average.
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He had also reiterated previous government officials' comments that first-quarter growth will likely be better than expected.
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Whatever it sounds like, we're fairly certain it's going to be better than England's last official Euro anthem.
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"If you walk down the Seine and see 100 artists, 80 will be better than this," Maeder said.
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"Appreciate all the support but - truth is I should be better than the guys baiting me," Cuomo tweeted.
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The Nets, having traded D'Angelo Russell to make way for Kyrie Irving, were expected to be better than .
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Though the offspring would not be 100% northern white rhino, it would be better than nothing, experts say.
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"Yung Holy" previously told TMZ Sports he thinks he can be better than his Hall of Fame father.
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But the actual result would surely be better than any bill written and supported solely be one caucus.
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When asked if pared-down repeal would be better than nothing, Johnson didn't respond, but shook his head.
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How can it be better than deleting emails after you get a subpoena from the United States Congress?
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Actually, if we're being really honest here, the story about the performance may be better than the performance.
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We don't know if it's for the best or worst, but it's got to be better than this.
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Ruy Teixeira's latest book is The Optimistic Leftist: Why the 21st Century Will Be Better Than You Think.
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And I want to specifically tonight reject his vision and affirm that America has to be better than that.
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We see practically daily that women have to be "better" than men to succeed in those male-dominated environments.
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"In some ways these options may be better than a credit card because the payments are fixed," says Saunders.
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After all, what could be better than a burnt burger and a seamless blend of vintage and modern funk?
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But growth of between 280 and 2000 percent would be better than a five-year average of 3.9 percent.
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The team thinks that in such a hostile region, "steampunk" computing might be better than relying on anything electronic.
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"It's very likely that the changes that are going on in Washington will be better than expected," he said.
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Offers received will not be better than what the Timberwolves gave up to get him in the first place.
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My job is to encourage anybody who is looking at me as an example to be better than me.
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We — Democrats, liberals, progressives, the resistance, whatever you call the other side — are supposed to be better than that.
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" Today, he said, "if you wanna write a bot that doesn't get caught you gotta be better than that.
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"Children engaging in any kind of artistic activity has to be better than them not so doing," he said.
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I would even say that the new iPhone camera will potentially be better than many DSLR cameras out there.
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He was going to make it into top 10 for sure, and could maybe even be better than that.
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After all, if you've devoted your life to something, you're going to be better than the average home enthusiast.
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A small slice of the pie may be better than none at all, adds Yaroslav Agafonov, Yanair's chief executive.
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I look at who I was yesterday and I'm like, okay, I need to be better than that guy.
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"In Canada and the U.S. we should be better than what we are on the global stage," said Clanachan.
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Beating my clothes on rocks in the Potomac River would be better than using my apartment complex's laundry room.
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Getting a chance to perform with DNCE would be better than eating cake by the ocean for these diehards.
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Related Video: You've Got to See FKA Twigs's Naked Engagement Pic What could be better than winning The Voice?
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What could be better than a list full of the very best deals, ready to save you some cash?
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Or, we could bypass it, in which case, life would be better than obviously if we had remained independent.
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Hopefully, I thought, they would be better than the real thing and I could give up men for good.
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We'll go through some stuff — but I hope on the other side, it'll be better than it is today.
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Both he and Finn Wolfhard (who plays Mike Wheeler) also felt season two will be better than the first.
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AtGames had previously built the shoddy Sega Genesis Flashback, so hopefully this system will be better than that version.
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This might be better than trying to keep them out of government, relying on magical thinking about new elections.
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However, 58 percent of respondents in the Quinnipiac poll said 2018 will be better than 85033 for them personally.
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But even if trees are rarely "bad" for the climate, clearly some can be better than others, says Pangala.
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Whatever happens on Friday, however, Azarenka thinks the second chapter of her career can be better than the first.
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Still, I thought taking MDMA would be better than alcohol, since that only ever put me in more danger.
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What could be better than a Disney Channel sitcom about groups of two female friends and one male friend?
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A quick pinch by a cool watch might just be better than the current prick methods used by diabetics.
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The product of such ethics would be decidedly imperfect, but it would be better than no ethics at all.
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But an accidental, badly designed stimulus would still, in the short run, be better than no stimulus at all.
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All of these plans have benefits and drawbacks — and any of them would be better than the status quo.
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But that may be better than two sides staring blankly at each other, waiting for each other to act.
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More importantly, they are constantly educating their customers on why these can be better than their conventional supermarket counterparts.
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Either one of Pete Buttigieg's dogs would be better than the man we've got in the Oval Office now.
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Returning serve is one area in which shorter players tend to be better than the largest of their counterparts.
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New Zealand's history and its people, he said, require the All Blacks to be better than all of them.
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I know a lot of smart people who love crime fiction, so it must be better than I realize.
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"The strikes... are paralysing the marketing campaign that was expected to be better than in previous years," it said.
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More than 1,300 exhibitors and 35,20203 attendees are trying to figure out if 2020 will be better than 2019.
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How could seeing one of them for my—insert problem here—be better than going straight to a specialist?
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These options might be better than using a password manager to share passwords, depending on what your setup is.
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If they can execute on that model there, it will be better than Opendoor for a number of reasons.
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"You know, if they chose to save and restore this place, it would be better than Xintiandi," he said.
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You think multinational attempt, rather, build a coalition, will be better than what's going on with the Presidential Tweets.
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We know it seems to work for the president, but we hope that people will be better than that.
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We wanted to be better than we were both times we played here, and that meant the first period.
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Weiss Ratings, which claims to offer the first "ratings" on cryptocurrencies, has judged ethereum to be better than bitcoin.
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"I know that whatever comes next, it's got to be better than what we are living now," he said.
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That would be better than the 7.1 percent comp-store sales drop expected by analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
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After all, after a day at the beach, what could be better than fresh fruit, scallops, and spicy jalapeño?
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"I do think he'll be better than Hillary Clinton, I don't think it's a great set of choices," Jindal said.
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Mrs May earns applause in Britain when she says that no Brexit deal would be better than a bad one.
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The National Retail Federation is predicting holiday sales gains will be better than a five-year average of 3.9 percent.
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We don't know exactly what that might look like, but almost anything would be better than what's going on now.
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So researchers generally don't disagree about the fact the unsaturated fat seems to be better than saturated fat for health.
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"I wasn't trying to be better than I was in 2012," she said at the time, according to USA Today.
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The second half will be better than the first half, but we don't want people to get too carried away.
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Or more to the point, will it be better than other, less-expensive Android phones from the likes of OnePlus?
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"All of the Republican presidential candidates would be better than Hillary Clinton," said AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman for Mr. Ryan.
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It might even be better than the original, because if you break it, you can easily put it back together.
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That would protect America (and be better than war), but it would leave Asian allies vulnerable to the North's nukes.
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But Amazon, Microsoft and many startups sell similar "cognitive services", some of which are said to be better than IBM's.
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Maybe 2018 really will be better than 2017, because Shonda Rhimes just confirmed something that's sure to make everybody happy.
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Despite his acknowledgement of building unusable hardware, Abovitz says he expects Magic Leap's device to be better than rival products.
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International observers and NGOs have offered tentative support, saying a delayed poll would be better than a badly flawed one.
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" Chen is confident that 224 will be better than 2016, though he acknowledged "that's not a hard bet to make.
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Also even though one company may pay a little less, their overall benefit package may be better than their competitors.
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Obviously, only half can be better than average — meaning lots of people aren't as good as they think they are.
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Darren Collison scored 26 points and proved to be better than Boston's Isaiah Thomas, the man he replaced in Sacramento.
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Lesson 1: it's not enough to be good, you have to be better than everyone else just to be equal.
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Ric Flair has finally spoken out ... on Twitter ... vowing to recover from his medical emergency and be better than ever!
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But Delta's report suggests the rivals' results may be better than investors expected, Sterne Agee CRT analyst Adam Hackel said.
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Though the stores appear to be remarkably similar, we visited both and found one to be better than the other:
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"We've had our high moments and low moments defensively, and we have to be better than we've been," Price said.
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Rounds argued that a new funding source would be better than using the Medicaid system for funding opioid addiction treatment.
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For the past four decades almost everyone could be confident that their children's lives would be better than their own.
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Second half is going to be better than the first half," Hogan said during an interview on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
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Dowling expects Ontario's newly elected government will roll out a new program that could be better than the old scheme.
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The severity of the situation is not disputed, but some policymakers argue private pressure would be better than public resolutions.
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But all the skimpy plans Price could potentially offer would still be better than the void we had before Obamacare.
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What could be better than brightening up the workweek or weekend with our favorite treats, and a little ROYGBIV action?
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In an interview with Refinery29, he said that he wants to push the city to be better than it is.
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"I want my kids to be better than I was, you know, as a kid," Jennifer explains in the book.
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Tech has all the necessary components to run a modern offense and be better than the sum of its parts.
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"The egos of the collective parents would not believe that anyone could be better than their chosen kids," he says.
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He believes the second quarter will be better than that with sales moving higher in Q3 and Q4 of 2018.
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The senators said Trump's tweet sent a clear hint to the market that the report would be better than expected.
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So I have just got to keep saying each tournament my goal is just to be better than the last.
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We're not asking to be better than, or given extra-special privileges, but we wanna be treated as your equal.
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But on the airlines with dedicated premium economy cabins, it's likely to be better than what you'll get in coach.
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What could be better than to be able to paint something really tiny and to then paint something really big?
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In 2014, 88 percent of Republican respondents said they weren't confident their children's generation would be better than their own.
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And he mentioned this summer that the truck will cost less than $50,000 and "be better" than the F-150.
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For sure not, but any opportunity would have to be better than we are able to deliver on our own.
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But the performance gap shows that Intel still seems to be better than AMD when it comes to raw power.
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The 2013 and '15 vintages will probably be better than the 2014, but these were the bottles I could find.
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Airlines will often release previously blocked seats at check-in that may be better than what was available when booking.
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"No rules would be better than rules legalizing discrimination on the internet," Netflix wrote in a comment on the rules.
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But when it comes to algorithms, once you have the right training data, they tend to be better than humans.
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From the company's point of view, it won't be the best way, but it will absolutely be better than ghosting.
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About 6900 percent said the former Indiana governor would not be better than Trump, while 2628 percent were not sure.
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E-commerce sales are expected to grow 14% to 18%, which would be better than growth of 11.2% in 2018.
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"If [a Diablo II remaster] sees the light of day, it will probably be better than my mod," he said.
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The league's doctors and analytics experts gently pushed the argument that this season's statistics might be better than they look.
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Honestly, what could be better than some little creature that finished all of your work for you while you slept?
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What could be better than seeing and hearing a talented amateur entertainer seize his or her moment in the spotlight?
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"What people heard, she thinks, was that even her divorce was going to be better than theirs," Brodesser-Akner wrote.
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He is committed to motivating his fellow prisoners into rehabilitation and realizing that they can be better than their worst deeds.
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Nobody at the company will guarantee that, but I get the sense that they're confident it'll be better than last year.
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He even made a plea to young fans of his to be better than him and to do better than him.
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No one wants to be told that next year's devices are going to be better than one released just minutes ago.
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He also said the bar is so low on trade now that any type of progress will be better than nothing.
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It comes with having a point to prove, and you have to be better than good—you have to be great.
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Okay, cool, I'm going to make this movie that's as good if not better and be better than him in it.
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"Everybody talks about Wiggins and Towns, but he (LaVine) might be better than both of them," Magic coach Frank Vogel said.
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And then there is the mass mayhem, Fast and Furious-level stuff that the Bourne movies used to be better than.
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That would be better than any year under Obama, and it's a half-point higher than O'Sullivan forecast before the election.
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In fact, if Google were armed with HTC's firepower, it would be better than the tight operations Samsung and Apple have.
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Even if you could get 80 percent of the experience, that would be better than what was offered in the past.
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The peer-to-peer payments service is no exception; the question is whether Apple's will actually be better than the others.
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"Whatever it is, it's going to be better than this slowly smothering government that we have today," he told BuzzFeed News.
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"The idea is that messaging with a bank can be better than waiting on hold over the phone," the company said.
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Let's just hope that the finalized version of the Fold — potentially coming in June — will be better than the first one.
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It's possible his next 100 days will be better than this stretch, at least when it comes to his legislative agenda.
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The wild move came amid speculation that Friday's employment report could be better-than-expected and drive interest rates even higher.
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It's perhaps the only part of Suburbicon that feels hopeful, even optimistic: Maybe this generation will be better than the last.
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If you're looking for a plant-based, dairy-free butter alternative for cooking, aquafaba butter might be better than other options.
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If you work in health care, some cities may be better than others when it comes to your financial well-being.
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It's also a way to tell a story about a man who must train to be better than criminals with guns.
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I try to do this better in the book, and I'm convinced that any relationship can be better than it is.
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Advocates of single-payer argue that a single-payer system would be better than America's health care system, and they're right.
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However, investors are hoping that the earnings season will be better than feared, helping the U.S. indexes reach all-time highs.
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What could be better than opening your mail and discovering a card from the Pink Palace — with two new royal portraits?
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The plan also comes with a password manager (so you can be better than Kanye) and free, 24/7 customer support.
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Primark's full-year operating profit margin was forecast to be better than the first half's 10 percent, ahead of previous guidance.
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Waggoner figured trailers would be better than motor homes because they could be towed, they didn't have transmissions, which needed fixing.
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The finished product has that much more of a chance to be better than if you had struggled through it alone.
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"They may be better than cold turkey, but of course cold turkey is not an effective way to quit," Soneji says.
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Journalists must find it in themselves to be better than this, especially those who have the power of large online platforms.
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For millions of Americans, the appointments are jarring, leading them to believe that anyone — anything — would be better than these people.
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It would be better than insisting that those who came here illegally receive amnesty while Americans shoulder all of the costs.
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Dr. Zangrillo said that after the rehabilitation, Mr. Berlusconi would be "better than before" from the point of view of vitality.
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A successful investment in a startup "would be better than an index fund, better than the S&P 500," he said.
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As long as women are expected to be better than their male counterparts, it may be harder for them to win.
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I'm an actress and I'm going to keep trying to get jobs and some of them will be better than others.
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So, if you're planning on seeing Alien: Covenant when it comes to theaters on May 19, be better than I was.
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Strict disclosure rules for all schools would be better than lawsuits and government aid as a way to ensure educator honesty.
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Maybe a cacerolada wouldn't solve our problems, but as a kind of primal-scream therapy, it would be better than nothing.
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But hopefully they'll be better than what we would have had if we'd done a cheap John Scott knockoff this year.
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He, and those around him, don't have to be better than their opponents because they're willing to be so much worse.
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"A run for me is a story — the last performance should be better than the first, there's no question," he said.
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They knew I'm the person who knew him the best, and they knew my book would be better than the others.
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I wake up every day with a competitive spirit and I want to be better than the guys in our division.
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So granting American companies and consumers permission to engage with them would be better than causing a sense of national emergency.
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For some startups, landing a story with trade press may be better than being written up by a generalized tech publication.
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I think Naples has that entrepreneurial spirit, 'Hey, it knocked us down, but we'll get up and be better than before.
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"It has to be better than what we've got now," Mr. Johnston said of the Republican plan to replace the law.
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Steyer has made significant outreach to the black community, which will be better than 60% of the turnout in the primary.
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I wake up feeling pretty sore but I'm feeling pretty confident that the second day will be better than the first.
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What could possibly be better than Chris Evans in the lush, luxe, off-white cable-knit sweater that broke the internet?
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Although the medicine may be better than its rivals, the market is crowded with similar drugs that are not selling well.
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In the back of my mind, though, I knew already that I didn't — that cows would never be better than Bruce.
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For more than a generation, China has been fueled by optimism that, despite its problems, tomorrow will be better than today.
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There are some challenges in your intimate relationships today, but after you work things out, things could be better than before.
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NASA is gearing up to launch a satellite into space that'll be better than any other at finding Earth-like planets.
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So it's a nice collaboration because he comes at it not believing VR is gonna be better than traditional role-playing.
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Bouroudjian, a CNBC contributor, said the bar is so low now that any type of trade progress will be better than nothing.
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You've been trying for years to perfect your b-boy moves, but unfortunately, this juvenile orangutan will always be better than you.
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I don't spend anything, but I'm eyeing some Bluetooth headphones and wondering if they will be better than the ones I have.
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In an effort to shore up her position, Mrs May has insisted that no deal would be better than a bad deal.
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For that person who's always asking questions, endlessly curious about other people's lives and perspectives, what could be better than a memoir?
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Go deeper: One CRISPR enzyme may be better than the other, scientists say Safety concerns mount over CRISPR gene editing for humans
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Cowen and Company analyst Timothy Arcuri said Wednesday he believes the iPhone 7 upgrade cycle will be better than the Street expects.
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"The details could contain good or bad surprises but for companies it would still be better than an ugly divorce," he added.
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Presumably, since each economy is now wealthier and more efficient, the new jobs will be better than the jobs that were lost.
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You both want to have your best friend to yourself, to own her, but also be better than her, and surpass her.
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"What is core to being a technologist is that we believe that the future will be better than the past," Sandberg said.
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Per the local regulator, after loan modifications, the rating of the debtor cannot be better than the rating prior to the modification.
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"I figured whatever [De Niro] made up would be better than writing those kind of lines," Schrader explained to The Hollywood Reporter.
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But if Griffin joins Westbrook, Oladipo, and Adams in Oklahoma City, that team might actually be better than Los Angeles with Durant.
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But her openness will be better than a hard and fast position that puts her on the bank side of the ledger.
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This led Wix to raise its 2019 outlook and the second half is expected to be better than the first, Shemesh said.
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The new SL-1200G and 1200GAE are bigger, and promise to be better than any of the turntables that came before them.
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What could be better than going into a negotiation where the fellow on the other side knows he has to make concessions?
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Once the bank earnings are out of the way this week, Cramer expects that new narrative to be better than most expect.
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Rather than push their kids to be better than everyone else, they focus on helping them become the best versions of themselves.
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In fact, he will be better than fine because we've just handed him and more extremist candidates like him a distinct advantage.
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If millennials are overall thinking they're doing better than their peers, the situation on the ground may be better than we believe.
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If you're going to war, the postwar peace you seek has to be better than the peace your country is currently experiencing.
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The company said Friday its full-year 2018 earnings would be better than the guidance it provided investors just 10 weeks ago.
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She has also said no deal would be better than a bad deal, implying she could accept tariffs on imports and exports.
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Peele: I think we, Keegan and I, would be better than Lee and Morris, who are the characters we're playing on Sunday.
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"I want the world to be better than it was when I came into it," Imani said in an interview with Broadly.
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They said, 'Okay, if you do this, then you get paid, and your future will be better than what you live now.
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If you believe low rates inevitably fuel financial excess, a small rate cut now may be better than big rate cuts later.
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I'm just trying to be better than myself, which as we now know is virtually impossible," said Noel Gallagher on "Live Forever.
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And if we can find a way to work with it, perhaps the next decade will be better than the one before.
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Fauci said he and other experts made it clear to Trump that a strong travel advisory would be better than a quarantine.
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He might not be a perfect politician, but a Biden presidency would be better than a another four years of President Trump.
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A similar poll by the Associated Press–Times Square Alliance also showed that Americans were hopeful 2017 would be better than 2016.
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"Typing was a thing I always wanted to be good at and wanted to be better than my friends at," he says.
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As usual, the Aztecs are stout on defense, but they're running into a team that might be better than its seed line.
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I received a pass to cover a local music festival, and I thought, is there anything that could be better than this?
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I think EEM will be better than the developed world and certainly better than the United States if the dollar is falling.
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Just over a quarter, 28 percent, of all voters say life for the next generation will be better than it is today.
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Whether any of those jobs, including the presidency, would actually be better than being chief executive of Disney remains an open question.
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In my test, the Echo Buds' noise reduction seemed to be better than the AirPods in two ways:The first was its software.
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The quality of the clothing seemed to be better than fast-fashion brands like Uniqlo, but worse than a brand like J.Crew.
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That they know, they can stay home, that we can get through this, and our great businesses will be better than ever.
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But when it comes to expressing your love for something loud and clear (and, um, forever), what could be better than a tattoo?
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You'd think that working in a members-only bar in a large sports venue would be better than working in the stands. Wrong.
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I think it's important to recognize that second-class citizenship in a place might be better than third-class citizenship on the outside.
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Each boss fight in Furi really does feel like a battle; a performative effort against an opponent who might be better than you.
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"We want to build Penn Station to be better than it ever was, and that is exactly what we are going to do."
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A 'no deal' outcome of this sort may well be better than the never ending purgatory the Prime Minister is offering the country.
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I would like to try it sometime," he said, adding, "I know for a fact it will never be better than fresh poke.
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In the end, he claims, Cardano will be better than every other project out there, because it allows for interoperability between different projects.
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The notion that there is some perfect security apparatus that would be better than what we have is a bit of a fiction.
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And it needs to be better than the other folding phones we're expecting in 2019, or else they might dominate the conversation instead.
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"As bad as his voting record is, as anti-Trump as it is, it would still be better than a Democrat," Grimm said.
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But over the years, I've come to terms with the fact that The Walking Dead will never again be better than a cartoon.
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And Project Scorpio, by necessity, will be better than the Xbox One S. Which was better than the three-year-old Xbox One.
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To them, there was, because they came out and we came out, and they're like, 'Man, we have to be better than them!
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Sainsbury's said it now expects its like-for-like sales in the second half of the year to be better than the first.
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Apple had already set the tone going into this quarter that things were going to be better than what industry observers had expected.
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Arguably, it'd be better than raising money with equity now that would be would worth a lot more later if Spotify does well.
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" And in another jab, she suggested that if Trump launched a fusillade on Twitter, it would be "better than interfering in foreign affairs.
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"27 can only be better than 28 though we are unlikely to return to 215's levels," MKG's Georges Panayotis said by phone.
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When it comes to defending a company against an agitated investor, the devil you know may be better than the devil you don't.
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I wanted to go brunette and figured that doing it at the hairdressers would be better than at home with some cheap dye.
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At least it'll be better than the spinoff where King Bran stares blankly into space and mumbles for an hour every Sunday night.
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"We shouldn't try to copy Amazon, because Amazon will always be better than the copies," Hoettges said in response to a Reuters question.
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That'll always be better than drenching your brain (and your tastebuds) with that sparkling wine your uncle brings around to every family dinner.
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The prominence my job affords me also comes with the responsibility to be better than to punch back every time someone punches me.
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Those sketches can be hit or miss, but any of them will be better than the infamous Rob Lowe-Snow White opening number.
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"We've got to play faster and be better than what we were," Predators coach Peter Laviolette said in an unusually short media availability.
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Americans are hopeful 2017 will be better than 2016 was for them, according to an Associated Press-Times Square Alliance poll released Monday.
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That's got to be better than having billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of small arms disappear into the Middle East sinkhole.
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Nearly anyone else would be better than the two men he considered confidants through the whole campaign and who are his closest relatives.
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He even discussed his protest with Army Special Forces veteran, Nate Boyer, and they mutually agreed that kneeling would be better than sitting.
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The one that punched the wall or broke the chair will be better than the one who looks down and refuses to cry.
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If this holds, December would be better than the worst month so far in 5003 — in March, when it slipped just 0.04 percent.
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Many will choose ignorance is bliss when it comes to considering the ramifications of consumerism, but we have to be better than that.
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Google is giving its upcoming Pixel 4 smartphone facial recognition, and it's looking like it'll be better than Apple's Face ID on iPhones.
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The breast, thigh, and drum basket also impressed — what could be better than a crispy drumstick doused in spicy oil and maple syrup?
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"These were after the election and many of us in the country hoped that Trump would be better than he is," Morganelli said.
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The other argument in favor of getting VoteCastr's data — untested, and arguably incomplete — out there: It's going to be better than everything else.
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What could be better than a former member of The Beatles writing melodies for a controversial rapper who wants to run for president?
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The six-episode…Read more ReadSamsung Thinks Two Galaxy Notes Might Be Better Than OneThe Galaxy Note line is kind of an albatross.
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There are things I appreciate eating in a restaurant because they will always be better than if I try to do it myself.
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"Robinson had to be better than almost any white player in order to overcome the prejudice of owners, players, and fans," Anzia writes.
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But then I can see how challenging it was for Nelly when they asked, 'Oh, are you going to be better than Jessica?
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Joe Fassler writes in Smithsonian magazine: As destructive as the oil palm is to the environment, it may be better than the alternatives.
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Despite the potential risks and preferences, having a hospital roommate, and a healthier one in particular, may be better than having no roommate.
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And some experienced teachers said it was preposterous to think that algorithms could be better than skilled teachers at adapting to students' abilities.
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A solo shot's not that big of a deal, but when guys get on base, I've just got to be better than that.
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Although neither party was entirely satisfied, they both concluded that restoration of the coalition government would be better than facing yet another election.
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And to the extent the production supports and frames Ms. Wiest so she can excel, it need not be better than it is.
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If you want to be better than average, you have to do the things that above-average, successful people are willing to do.
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For you, though, the thing to be excited about is that more affordable phones are going to be better than they've ever been.
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"In many cases, a DCD heart may be better than a standard heart because of the nature of donor-recipient matching," Catarino said.
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Gene Wilder understood that in comedy, even when you're going wildly over the top, a sprinkle can sometimes be better than a spoonful.
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"In our system, UAE and Iraq oil turned out to be better than Saudi oil," a source at one of the Indian refineries said.
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"Whatever we do, from an electrification stand point, the next version will be better than the version we have on the road," Reuss said.
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And when that happened, people had to decide whether they were going to support the Republican nominee because anything would be better than Hillary.
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His next book is The Optimistic Leftist: Why the 21st Century Will Be Better Than You Think, forthcoming from St. Martin's Press in March.
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The only thing that could possibly be better than watching a pitcher mow down batter after batter would be a pitcher mashing taters. Oh!
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The National Retail Federation is predicting holiday sales gains — in stores and online — will be better than a five-year average of 3.9 percent.
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Sleeping in may be better than napping, as the sleep may be deeper and follows the body's sleep-wake rhythms more closely, Yun said.
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Though it may be better than nothing, the pull-out method isn't nearly as effective as condoms, and doesn't protect against sexually transmitted infections.
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Americans were so appalled by the idea that one person's opinion might be better than another's that they embraced dolts and persecuted gifted heretics.
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It's probably not a perfect system for those who are afflicted with limited mobility, but it certainly looks to be better than conventional cutlery.
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As to whether it means that the movie will be better than the other live-action Disney movies … well, that remains to be seen.
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What could be better than Dame Maggie Smith, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Eileen Atkins and Dame Joan Plowright sipping tea together in the countryside?
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But even if it doesn't IPO in the near future, for Uber, the year to come's just got to be better than this one.
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Still, dad was a state senator and would support Eisenhower because he was the Republican nominee, and Ike would be better than a Democrat.
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Even an imprecise one would be better than the "outrage Whack-a-Mole" flailing quasi-responses which seem to be underway at the moment.
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Because what could be better than aligning style-wise with your crew, whether they're your cast mates, IRL sidekicks, or, like these women, both?
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Machines may be better than humans at a critical part of the drug-discovery process — and billions of dollars are riding on their abilities.
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The hit Netflix show will be back with its third season on March 15, and fans can expect it to be better than ever.
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An advertisement for the game touts: "It's your one chance to be better than Warren Buffett at something," according to the Wall Street Journal.
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In fact, the more TV preschoolers watch, the more likely they are to believe that society considers boys to be better than girls. Better.
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Watch a few videos online, try it with a 'junk' knife to practice, that 'junk' knife will be better than brand new very quickly.
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I've heard there are really strong pills floating around at the moment, so they might even be better than when I was going out.
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Pulling off a heist will make them feel like they're living in a movie, and that's got to be better than their ordinary existence.
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Tomorrow might look worse than today, sci-fi tells us, but it will always allow for us to be better than we are now.
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"Our production has turned out to be better than predicted," the country's Director General of Oil and Gas, Wiratmaja Puja, told reporters on Wednesday.
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Rose McGowan recently wrote an open letter, calling on Asia to be better than Harvey Weinstein ... while seemingly distancing herself from the Italian actress.
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In a time of so much debate and tension, it's truly a relief to think we might some day be better than all this.
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Bregman and Swanson both had higher floors due to their age and experience level, but Rodgers has a chance to be better than both.
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Instead, identify specific characteristics of a job that would be "better" than your current position and suddenly a lot more intriguing opportunities will surface.
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But Hailee Steinfeld performed the hit song during a Coachella private party, and her stripped-down version just might be better than the original.
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That would be down from double-digit growth in the first two quarters, but many strategists are optimistic results will be better than expected.
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A solar-powered cover offers a neat fix to this problem, although we have a feeling the concept may be better than the reality.
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Below is a transcript of the ensuing exchange: KARL: So is it possible another Clinton could be better than another Republican— KOCH: It's possible.
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"It's like, yeah, you don't come up into anyone's face and pretend that you know how to be better than they are," Lane said.
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The money also tends to be better than the wages for the typical 9 to 5 jobs that are available to former sex workers.
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Unless he's a sleeper agent sabotaging the Flames so his old mates with the Blues can get into the playoffs, he'll be better than .
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"To his credit, he's made it clear that either himself or Hillary would be better than the alternative," the Democratic operative said of Sanders.
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And L.A.'s Christmas performance, especially after losing James, offered the latest evidence that his inconsistent supporting cast might be better than skeptics think.
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Fun fact: The average man thought he would be better than 63 percent of other men if he had to survive a zombie apocalypse.
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"I don't think this shows weakness, and it doesn't undermine the idea that things might be better than most of us believe," Cramer said.
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The announcement of the purchase was met with relief in a newsroom that had come to believe any owner would be better than Tronc.
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Specific types of exercise may be better than others, such as yoga or swimming, but usually any type of low impact movement is good.
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That would be down from double-digit growth in the first two quarters but many strategists are optimistic results will be better than expected.
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They are wary of the idea that Medicare for all, should it ever pass, would be better than the private plan they have now.
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Operating profit is predicted to be better than expected due to cost reductions in the memory business, Rana told CNBC's "Street Signs" on Wednesday.
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Overall, President Trump should finally understand that the state of our domestic union can never be better than the state of our wider world.
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That would be better than the Census Bureau data of sales growth of 262% on sales of $236 trillion from last November to January.
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E-commerce sales are expected to grow 211% to 28%, according to the firm, which would be better than growth of 11.2% in 2018.
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" Kirby told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that "nothing that I could have said to my son as a dad could be better than what Sen.
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That would be better than the Census Bureau data of sales growth of 5003% on sales of $1.09 trillion from last November to January.
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"His ethos is, you don't have to do it my way, but your way has to be better than mine," Mr. Van Lente said.
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At a time when he often wasn't welcome in the neighborhoods where he was designing, he had to be better than all the rest.
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Pulling off a heist will make them feel like they're living in a movie — and that's got to be better than their ordinary existence.
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"Yes, it will be better than 4G eventually, and it will be great for supporting huge numbers of low bandwidth IoT connections," Moffett said.
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We want to be better than our neighbors, so we try to buy a better TV or a more stylish car or a bigger house.
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I had been seeing people die in front of me for years at this point—I thought anything would be better than where I was.
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These apps are made by the transit firms themselves, or the city authorities, and usually prove to be better than Apple Maps or Google Maps.
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And they think the major public spectacle of Mueller's testimony could be better than a 448-page report at delivering those facts to the public.
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Kids spend so much time engaged with screens, that anything that claims to be better than digital "brain candy" is worth a look, many think.
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Musk thinks his electric airplane would be better than current planes, capable of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) and supersonic flight at high altitudes.
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One of Mr Ren's recent quips was about China's slowing growth as the economy matures: "the new 5% will be better than the old 8%".
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"Most people want to say they'll live in the property because their terms will be better than if they're renting out the property," Lieberman said.
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"It may be better than nothing, but when you have the ability to get a fresh pack, that's always the way to go," she says.
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The staff hope compliance at CAPRISA will be better than in past trials because the centers gained the trust of communities over the past decade.
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"I'm happy they're really honest with me, because they feel the same way I do: each generation should be better than the last," says Rowland.
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" "Anything, anything would be better than this agony of mind, this creeping pain that gnaws and fumbles and caresses one and never hurts quite enough.
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In addition, the effectiveness of China's recent raft of stimulus measures has "proven to be better than what the market had expected," the report said.
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In making his optimistic case, Saut argued that when this earnings season is all said and done, it's actually going to be better than expected.
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The World Bank has cut its forecast for global growth in 2130 from 20103% to 22010% (although that would be better than 22008's outturn).
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It wasn't just that you had to be good; it's that you had to be better, or at least seem to be better, than Flair.
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In fact, all of the 2020 rover's cameras will be better than Curiosity's, and the robot will even be equipped to record sound and video.
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In fact, 70% of the deals Amazon will offer on Prime Day will be better than Black Friday 2018, according to a prediction by Offers.comBestBlackFriday.com.
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As far as the cyber, I agree to parts of what Secretary Clinton said, we should be better than anybody else, and perhaps we're not.
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"Robinson had to be better than almost any white player in order to overcome the prejudice of owners, players, and fans," Anzia and Berry write.
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Although it may be better than any alternative form of government that has been tried from time to time, it is still far from perfect.
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That a Republican president -- even one as loosely affiliated with the party and its principles as Trump -- would be better than a Hillary Clinton presidency.
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Of course you will almost undoubtedly improve with practice, but more practice does not necessarily mean you'll be better than someone else with less practice.
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Ryan Milner, asked which presidential candidate might be better than Cruz for the movement, came up with a man whose time had passed: "Ron Paul."
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"I thought we were going to be better than people thought we were going to be," said outfielder Brett Gardner, who also acknowledged his uncertainty.
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During the talks with Canada last month, Mr. Trump repeatedly threatened to tax Canadian cars, even suggesting that tariffs could be better than a deal.
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As far as the cyber, I agree to parts of what secretary Clinton said, we should be better than anybody else, and perhaps we're not.
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Not because nothing will be better than it, but because it was a learning moment in becoming the kind of comic I want to be.
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I'm grateful for that, but I'm also conscious of the continuing double standard: I have to be better than everyone; I have to work harder.
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What could be better than coming back to your room after a long day of shows in damp London to have a nice, hot soak?
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The kids on the bus as it careered toward Yamhill each morning were sure that their world would be better than their parents' had been.
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If future income was determined mainly by how much education people received, then you would assume that some higher education would be better than none.
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If "The Good Place" is about figuring out how to be a better person, he thinks you ought to strive to be better than Chidi.
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TJ Cox (Calif.), another vulnerable freshman Democrat, tried his best to downplay Sanders's democratic socialist label while arguing that anyone would be better than Trump.
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Whatever it involves, I hope congressional Democrats are aware that their next attempt to hold the president accountable needs to be better than their last.
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Hopefully the video output and the precision of the stick will be better than on the Neo Geo Mini — both were issues with that product.
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That would be better than the Census Bureau data of sales growth of 3.1% on sales of nearly $1.1 trillion from last November to January.
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We just have to be better than the humans — and believe me humans damage a lot of fruit, too, when they're picking and packing it.
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Anonymous claims insiders are disrupting Trump's excesses without giving any details; we're to assume whatever they are doing must be better than anything Trump wants.
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But that would be better than having to face angry constituents during the midterm elections with nothing to show for having full Capitol Hill control.
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You're meant to laugh because how could this racist be better at being black than this black man who's supposed to be better than him?
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So outside and different I wanna share a beer with my pavement slapping outsider weirdo I don't want my president to be better than me.
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All of this might be better than Trump unleashed, but it seems to me to subvert civilian control of the military in a worrisome way.
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So for those who believed 2018 would be better than its hellish predecessor, you can at least look forward to one improvement: Mark doing his job.
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My incentive for becoming better was as equally basic as a Rocky theme; I wanted to be better than him (when I felt like I wasn't).
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But the tests do have their critics, some of whom told Business Insider that the tests may not be better than the trial-and-error method.
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I want us to be better than that, that's what I mean by the cream rises to the top that we don't need to do that.
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Yep, that oft-forgotten orb in the grocery aisle is making its way into your medicine cabinet — and the benefits might be better than you think.
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They were never looking for someone like me, but when they saw me, they realized I would be better than the person they were looking for.
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"We know that regardless of what exercise you do, it's going to be better than doing none," says Brandon Alderman, an exercise psychologist at Rutgers University.
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It's got just enough newness to be better than last year's Galaxy S8 model, but it is ultimately not *that* different from what came before it.
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And to the young people who see this, I hope that you learn something from this as well: Don't be like me, be better than me.
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"If the overall risk is smaller, even if the macro leverage ratio is at 255%, it would be better than when it was 250%," he said.
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" But in Newsday, Linda Winer disparaged the "busy, wiggly-armed, contorted dances," declaring, "You have to be better than this to get flexible with Jerome Robbins.
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" As the U.S. continues to train Iraqi forces for the battle of Mosul, MacFarland said the standard is "they have to be better than the enemy.
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It's unclear how many investors traded on the notion Musk conveyed in his first tweet that Tesla's production numbers were going to be better than normal.
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"When you're under constant stress, sometimes you think a nightmare ending would be better than a nightmare without end," he told a business school in 2016.
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Weldon said that Superman appeals to our desire to be better than we are — he is not someone to identify with, but to aspire to be.
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Of course anyone with a record of sexual misconduct should not be in public office, because as a country, the U.S. should be better than that.
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The multiracial, centrist Democratic Alliance would indeed be better than the ANC, and is gaining in popularity: it now governs the country's three most important cities.
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They have a really good young team, but we expect to be better, we expect to be better than what we showed here, the whole team.
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"Let's be better than this," wrote a world-weary player on the Pokémon Go subreddit after running across the following defaced historical marker in a park.
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When people argue that the EU cannot give Britain a better deal than it currently has, they implicitly concede that leaving could be better than staying.
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"As a result of this positive momentum, we anticipate 2019 losses to be better than previously expected," Chief Executive Officer Logan Green said in a statement.
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"..I am tempted to say that Q13 and Q4 this year will be better than the usual years," he said during a news conference on Thursday.
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Using only word associations, the algorithm was able to provide candidates for future thermoelectric materials, some of which may be better than those we currently use.
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The first trailer for The Lego Batman Movie is here, and it already promises to be better than the joyless Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
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Andersen is much better than what was offered in Dallas, and Karri Ramo has to be better than the recently waived Jhonas Enroth, so, again, maybe?
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"He'd be my choice, but in all honesty, anybody who is registered in the Republican Party in Texas would be better than Ted Cruz," he said.
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The big question for all AI approaches: What problem is a particular algorithm best suited to solve, and will it be better than other AI techniques?
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Consumers shopping for CBD will find a slew of terms: isolate, full spectrum, water soluble and more, with each claiming to be better than the other.
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Kenyon Martin says Lonzo Ball's father is OUT HIS DAMN MIND ... because it's absolutely insane to say the UCLA star could be better than Steph Curry!
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The Capitals should still be considered the favorite to win the series, but the Leafs are showing that no experience can be better than bad experience.
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Wouldn't doing more to teach consumers what not to flush be better than depriving us of a product that improves our lives and mitigates the problem?
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We're a nation of immigrants and minorities, and we're going to keep creating and building things that are going to be better than a fucking wall.
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Such accidents can happen, even to a company such as Delta whose systems were thought by aviation analysts to be better than those of its rivals.
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Any job has got to be better than not having a job -- so being unemployed must be the worst thing for your health there can be.
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We expect these issues will be resolved, and in a relatively short time, the reporting process and data output will be better than it was before.
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" Stone added that the "idea is that messaging with a bank can be better than waiting on hold over the phone — and it's completely opt-in.
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First, there were single-cup coffee brewers that followed and claimed to be better than Keurig, from Nespresso, Mr. Coffee and Lavazza to name a few.
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On their first day of work, Houzz employees receive complimentary slippers to wear around the office — what could be better than some free, comfortable office footwear?
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In one study, more than 90% of US college professors famously claimed to be better than average at teaching, for instance — which would be highly unlikely.
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"The third quarter was better than the second and the fourth quarter will be better than the third," Chief Executive Soren Schroder said in an interview.
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I believed once that perhaps moving some oil around in the United States might be better than the sinister relationship we have with the Middle East.
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This should put more pressure on Miami's passing game, which will have to be better than it's been the last two games to stand a chance.
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It's rarely the case that somebody whose father was a billionaire turns out to be better than his father, becoming a multibillionaire or running the world.
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Maybe you've got traffic numbers for your small business, or you know of a wild and woolly data set that might just be better than nothing?
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But trust me, the program will be better than what you have now, and the new taxes will be less than you currently pay in premiums.
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But I have come to believe in the value of doing something where I know I will never be better than O.K. So I will persist.
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A model with multiple speed or preset options is generally going to be better than a blender with only one speed setting at achieving this consistency.
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And since most companies die smaller than they were at their peak, the chance the unrealized future will be better than the certain now is slim.
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Expect him to be better than a disaster on Sunday, but watching him play as a shadow of his former self could be a bit depressing.
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While we may all be flawed, the system of values and codes that we have built over hundreds of years has to be better than us.
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Stronger-than-anticipated business activity, economic growth and consumer spending convinced Deshpande that oil demand will be better than expected in the first half of 2018.
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Bernie Sanders, the current frontrunner and self-described democratic socialist, instead noting more than once that any Democratic contender would be better than President Donald Trump.
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But there is no credible evidence that a privately operated system would be better than the current one, which is the busiest and safest in the world.
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Quite the contrary: Lending Club's credit quality turned out to be better than expected when issuing loans, because the loans issued at par were paid above par.
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The health insurers UnitedHealth and Humana climbed after a government analysis suggested that payment rates for an important type of health plan would be better than expected.
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Its battery life tends to be better than many of its competitors as well, thanks to its power-efficient Tizen OS. And it comes in rose gold.
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If you could make something one percent smarter than a human, your artificial attorney or accountant would be better than all the attorneys or accountants out there.
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Johnson has defended Trump&aposs visit in the face of left-wing critics, and had even suggested Trump would be better than May at handling Brexit talks.
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"Until the Brexit vote, the quarterly numbers were going to be better than the first," said Christopher Whalen, senior managing director at the Kroll Bond Rating Agency.
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Even if these apps are released in a beta, side by side with existing apps, that would be better than not updating them as soon as possible.
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Maybe the markets will recover quickly, funding will flow, valuations will keep soaring and the perception of the strength of your startup will be better than ever.
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So as a woman — a woman of color at that — I always have to be better than the best to even be considered for the same opportunities.
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Whether they—like the chinchu pizza before them—will become classics remains yet to be seen, but they've got to be better than chicken breast and oranges.
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Smartphone users love social media, and they love watching videos even more, so what could be better than an app that offers the best of both worlds?
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Brown is unanimously considered to be better than those two ... which is why Walker can't understand how Pittsburgh didn't get MORE for the future Hall of Famer.
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If you have a job that allows you to telecommute, some cities may be better than others for your needs, according to an article published by Realtor.
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One thing's for sure: A professional evaluation will always be better than Googling for self-diagnosing tests for ADHD, because misdiagnosis happens often and can be dangerous.
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While Trump's message is so toxic even a confusing, opaque nomination process might be better than having him infect our political dialog all the way to November.
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Wilson, in a note, says first-quarter earnings could be better than the forecast 4% decline in profits because of the propensity of companies to beat estimates.
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Even if your Silicon Valley team doesn't produce any actual code, they will be better than anyone else in the world at ramping a business around software.
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ANA President Pamela Cipriano slammed the health proposal in a tweet Wednesday, saying the AHCA fails to fulfill the promise that it would be better than ObamaCare.
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And almost anything would be better than spending money on projects because their backers can tell a good story, or because they are supported by powerful politicians.
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And what could be better than to get on a board, own 1% of the company, and basically be really liquid when you want to sell, right?
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But other than knowing that there are different types, you may not have considered that one might be better than the other for a specific sexual adventure.
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What could be better than dining on a meal of french bread, delectable cheese, and some of the best wine in the world over your holiday break?
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That would be better than the 75,000 jobs added in May, but a slight slowdown from the 226,2966 positions created on average over the past six months.
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Love guarding Curry on an island might still be better than the Cavs trying to guard the chaotic passing and cutting that the Warriors are used to.
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The narrative begins with the idea that companionate robots would be "better than nothing," better because there aren't enough people to teach, love and tend to people.
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What could be better than a movie where the score intermittently shouts, "WITCH!" at you and the art direction is a giant blood-soaked collage of color?
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This means that Trump supporters are more centrist than is commonly realized; consequently, Trump's prospects in the general election may be better than many pundits have thought.
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"They may even have to be better than us at sensing the environment because they don't have the luxury of getting up and leaving," Dr. Gilroy said.
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Trying to get into the United States, she said, even if it resulted in a long detention, would be better than the Honduran misery they left behind.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton has warned rivals that he plans to be better than ever as he chases a record-equalling seventh Formula One championship this season.
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But the decision still has to be made, and it may end with an answer that someone else has that might actually be better than your own.
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Here's what you need to know: Hear me out — I think this computer might be better than Apple's latest MacBooks, and the main reason is the keyboard.
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So from an energy standpoint, the aluminum containers need to be made out of recycled content and be recycled again in order to be better than plastic.
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What could be better than a reading and writing device with endless battery life that would be comfortable to use in the park on a sunny day?
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"You have to be better than hundreds of people, thousands of people — you have to be the best player to even win money from tournaments," says Blevins.
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However, based on the current adoption calendar, 2017 should be better than 2016 but will remain soft, while 2018 through 2020 are expected to be very strong.
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Removable adhesive strips might be better than glue, but iFixit still prefers reusable screws, and the report is also critical about the lack of upgradeable RAM or storage.
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So even though legalization may be better than prohibition, we can still expect some potential bad to come out of it — including, as Gallup's numbers suggest, higher use.
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Adelson did not say that Trump was guaranteed to be better than the 43rd president, only that he was poised to do so based on his early moves.
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Not because of some tanking-related scheme, but because Tyson Chandler and PJ Tucker might not actually be better than the young players whose development they are stunting.
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The Milwaukee Brewers and the Cincinnati Reds are each spending the second half looking for signs that the future could turn out to be better than the present.
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Having to enable and disable the gesture controls frequently wouldn't be ideal, but it'd still be better than the unpredictable performance these headphones currently exhibit in the cold.
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"We expect Q1 results to be better-than-expected and growth to be positive in the quarter," said Lindsey Bell, investment strategist at CFRA Research, in a note.
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A Buckeye résumé that would include a dominant win over Oklahoma and a win at Michigan State could be better than that of another one-loss conference champion.
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Trump is trying to make gains with African-American and Latino voters by routinely arguing that he would be better than Clinton for the longtime Democratic-leaning groups.
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These timelapse videos might even be better than the real thing since you don't even have to put your phone down to watch nature's most impressive display.[Vimeo]
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"I would have thought that San Francisco (restaurants) would be better than Boston and Little Rock ... because San Francisco is one of the lowest-BMI cities," Jarlenski said.
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Yet in these tense times, even talks about talks, to explore whether there is enough common ground to resume serious, direct dialogue, would be better than the alternative.
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Tell yourself that ultimately, in the long run, going on a few long runs is going to be better than trying out a slew of random, unsustainable diets.
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Republicans thought it would be better than 2003 million more people becoming uninsured by 2026 years than under Obamacare, but they knew it would be a bad headline.
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The singer, 47, has been dating 34-year-old choreographer Bryan Tanaka on-and-off since 2016, but right now their relationship seems to be better than ever.
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"I think earnings will be better-than-expected...I think the market can continue to move higher, albeit very focused on sector allocation," she said over the phone.
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Mukherjee said Dr Reddy's expects to file two products for U.S. approval every year, and hopes the next fiscal year's drug launches "would be better" than this year's.
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Nonetheless, Nygren believes commodity prices are likely to move higher, global growth will be better than expected and the dollar will not be as big of a headwind.
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So much so that he seems to be taking Stan up on his offer (of what, it's not clear — but it's got to be better than this, right?).
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Of course, LaVar Ball ignited a firestorm last week when he told TMZ Sports his 19-year-old superstar kid will be better than 2-time NBA MVP.
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This time around there's not just an assumption that the next iPhone will be better than the current one, there's an expectation that it will blow us away.
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What could be better than spending two adrenaline-packed days at Disrupt Berlin 2018 focused on the best of everything coming out of Europe's early-stage startup scene?
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If you're releasing a VR headset, making a comfortable flesh-and-blood human look silly will always be better than designing a piece of wearable tech for mannequins.
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Any fall would be better than none, but firms remain wary of taking on workers under the country's rigid labour code before they are sure about the upturn.
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Tea Party supporters concluded that the election of establishment Republicans would be better than the election of liberal Democrats who would rubber stamp everything President Obama sent them.
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But five years after surgery, there was not enough evidence to determine whether one procedure might be better than the other, researchers conclude in the Annals of Surgery.
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That analysis, however, said 2020 is a possibility in a case in which the nation's oil and natural gas resources and technology prove to be better than predicted.
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The more weddings they go to, and the more they see what other people are doing, the more they feel they need to be better than the Joneses.
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"They see others play and want to be better than the others so they practice a lot more," she said in her Budapest home where she was practicing.
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But the central bank said economic growth in the second half of the year will be better than the first six months, based on current developments and projections.
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Fitbit's Ionic didn't just need to just be a good smartwatch, it needed to be better than the Apple Watch, which is more fitness-focused than ever before.
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But even if the economy does not grow at all in February and March, January's data indicates the first quarter will be better than the bank is forecasting.
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Plus, whatever was waiting for us in the infield had to be better than continuing to wander Churchill Downs as a party of one, so we headed in.
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That campaign defied conventional notions that history, democracy and social justice all progress in a linear fashion -- the notion that tomorrow is destined to be better than yesterday.
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"If you look at the recent CEO surveys, over half of them think the next 12 months is going to be better than the last 12," he said.
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Even if the film had included a throwaway line to say he can't give power to more than four, that would still be better than leaving it unclear.
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From what my grandfather went through, to my mother, to me, to him, where he's going to be better than me, and he's having it better than me.
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"They know your offense better than you know your offense; they know where you're supposed to be better than you know where you're supposed to be," Auriemma said.
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President Trump himself helped launch a boomlet of repeal-now-replace-later speculation last week, when he tweeted that a repeal-only bill would be better than nothing.
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"Taiwan's exports significantly increased and their growth this year will be better than other countries in Asia," Yang told a news conference following the policy review in Taipei.
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I felt certain that some months of intense heartbreak would be better than the decades of pain, uncertainty and fear that my continuing existence would inflict on them.
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My father had always taught me to be better than anyone else, so already, by the age of 10, I was making the same money as an adult.
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"Without passion, your work is not your love and you can never be your best or be better than others who are running with their passion," he writes.
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" In footage of the moment carried by ABC News, the presidential candidate could also be seen saying, "Like, what could Donald Trump possibly be better than me at?
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"Without passion, your work is not your love and you can never be your best or be better than others who are running with their passion," Cantrell writes.
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But for sure you can imagine everyone called me and was telling me I was completely crazy, that she would never be better than 600th in the rankings.
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I feel that the whole audience is being exhorted to be better than we typically are, to find our way to being advocates for justice, peace, and righteousness.
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There are people out there playing this game of chess with us in ways that want to take us down, and we have to be better than they are.
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Williams told Bryant that he'd found it was better to ask questions of his musicians since the answer he gets back will be better than the one he had.
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And would could be better than a meeting of the old and new guard, as makeup artist Pat McGrath (who did the beauty looks for the show) captured below?
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And with a Democratic majority in the House and a Republican president who has proudly embraced debt, the political dynamics may never be better than now to do it.
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"We have to admit that if (Lula) were to be politically defeated, it would be better than being beaten (in a court), because he would be victimized," Temer said.
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"Results marked a record for the period, and historically the second quarter tends to be better than the first," MRV's co-chief executive, Rafael Menin, said in an interview.
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Machine learning could be better than humans at scanning history and finding anomalies in the present, says Bob Murphy, head of the computational biology department at Carnegie Mellon University.
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This earnings season turned out to be better-than-feared because investors had braced for more disappointing results with the tax-cut boost fading and a global economic slowdown.
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The singer has been popping up on radio and in various places recently and he even covered Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself" (and it might be better than the original).
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We can't wait to see if all this very expensive-looking programming will be better than Apple's first attempts at original content: Carpool Karaoke and Planet of the Apps.
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If that's all Connect did, it would already be better than Rapportive, which focuses more on the person you're in touch with, and not the details of their company.
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"By 2025, they will be better than us," said Eric Schmidt, the then-chairman of Google's parent company, Alphabet, at the Artificial Intelligence and Global Security Summit in November.
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They've lost confidence in the economy and believe the meager returns that bonds promise might be better than potential losses they could incur by holding stocks into a recession.
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"If things did not move from what we've seen up to now, to today, I think the (second quarter) result would be better than in Q1," Thiam told analysts.
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"I'm happy for Carlos because he has really made an effort to be better than he was, and you don't see that a lot in veteran players," Francona said.
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We owed it to everyone who came to Austin last weekend, and even though we knew it was far from a perfect solution, it would be better than nothing.
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Matches made by promoters who have a real passion for this industry will always be better than matches made by those who are in it just for the money.
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Gretzky's presence changed how great teams could play and win games, because the chances he created were simply always going to be better than the chances opponents would create.
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"Maybe Guy 1 through 3 on our roster is not going to be better than Guy 1 through 3 on the Yankees' or the Red Sox' roster," Duffy said.
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Ms. Pownall, who co-authored the recent paper, "Glass Ceilings in the Art Market," said female artists, to establish themselves in the marketplace, have to be better than average.
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