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Those leaders had better be smart and they had better be ready.
If exit polls are to be believed, voters thought Clinton cared more about them, had better experience, and had better judgment, but they thought Trump could bring about change.
And, uh ... let's just say he's had better days.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Lizzie Armitstead has had better weeks.
I'm 100% certain the NYPD had better things to do.
She escaped again, and this time she had better luck.
I'm 254% certain the NYPD had better things to do.
If you're gonna eat fresh, it had better be fast!
"They had better stop their rash actions," the statement said.
FM had better sound quality, which was great for music.
For that much money, these tickets had better look nice.
Or perhaps, he just had better eyesight than everyone else.
Korg had better still be alive, that's all I'm saying.
Plus, we're guessing French would say he had better cake.
We figured they had better drugs or something, just lighter.
None of his peers had better randy songs about attraction.
"Something told me I had better document this," he said.
At an Austrian restaurant, the desserts had better be good.
If you come for J.Lo, you had better have proof.
At these prices, it had better be close to perfect.
From the Giants' perspective, he had better rejoin the lineup.
"I wish we had better news to share," Fischetti said.
So the Fed had better cut and cut a lot.
Otherwise, we had better be prepared to witness hearings like
For an event this monumental, we had better look good.
The guys had better toys, people watched men play sports.
Real Madrid did not win because it had better players.
But the other 2,000 had better learn how to weld.
But the researchers had better luck with Xach'itee'aanenh T'eede Gaay.
The Russian Linesman Patch had better be coming, and soon.
Which had better cliffhangers, clothing, guest stars, even social relevance?
The bad news is that these institutions had better be.
When the Fed was buying, investors had better be, too.
Mr. Trump has had better luck hosting a captive audience.
If he was angry, then you had better get angry.
If consumers had better alternatives, they would be using them.
Ennis said he was ready — and he had better be.
The famous hedgehog has had better luck in subsequent years.
This guy definitely had better things to do than study.
We had better cars, and our drivers are more experienced.
The PLA had better get used to playing away games.
I suspect you would hear a loud cry, at least saying that if you are going to repeal it, you had better replace it, and you had better have a transition process in place.
And if history is any guide, bond markets had better beware.
Americans and their elected officials had better get used to it.
Others had better luck by going to buy it in person.
And anyone who stands in their way had better be terrified.
It had better include a visual aid — a map is good.
Guess Musk had better sell a fair few of those flamethrowers.
The group that took the northern route had better luck, however.
Foolish financial crowds had better wise up to other danger zones.
What evidence is there that women had better sex under socialism?
He had better; there is not much sign of them yet.
PERINO: It had better ratings than... WILLIAMS: Better than the NFL.
" Fischetti went on: "I wish we had better news to share.
Arguably, we should have had better solutions for kids years ago.
At $649, it had better, since it costs just as much.
"I wish we had better choices for President," Rubio said Tuesday.
I'm 100 percent certain the NYPD had better things to do.
But here's the thing: Silicon Valley had better hope they win.
Basically, if your lunch smells, it had better be damn tasty.
Pantone had better hurry up with that Prince Orange and all.
Democrats had better block this and demand a nom we approve.
I wish I had better understood the pain he was in.
And the world had better prepare for an unchained US President.
Sycamore Partners had better be ready to roll up its sleeves.
Units that deployed for overseas missions had better luck, Behler said.
If you purchase the Rift, you had better have thick skin.
Nobody had better shots than Woodard, the Sooners' 6-foot guard.
At least, residents of inland California had better hope that happens.
And with prices approaching $400 a piece, it had better be.
"If we had better assessments, we could empower consumers," he said.
If you're a hater, maybe you had better look away now.
Compared with Stribild, Genvoya had better long-term safety in trials.
I knew by then that I had better just keep walking.
Mr. Jobs always had better ideas and vision than Mr. Gates.
"I wish that I had better news to share," I said.
"I wish that I had better news to share," I said.
I thought I had better ignore the vinegar for a while.
Women in Eastern Europe had better sex under socialism, she argues.
With Game 2 set for Tuesday, he had better start figuring.
If not, they had better voice their opposition loudly and clearly.
You guys had better start preparing now for a preventive war!
On a Thursday, there had better be something intricate and clever.
Earl Chase, a senior, said he had better things to do.
"And if you're going to make a commitment to atone, it had better be genuine and you had better be able to stick to it, because you're only going to have one bite of the apple."
More importantly, it had better-than-expected numbers in every other category.
A cheaper home-visit programme for even younger children had better results.
It had better make sure it is in everyone else's good books.
Out of self-preservation, I decided I had better learn to cook.
For the sake of all, this particular time had better be different.
"You had better head on in," Grant's Charles tells Scott Thomas's Fiona.
Well-trained personnel had better chances of finding new jobs, he said.
Academia, at least in the US, hasn't had better luck explaining nostalgia.
He discovered that larger houses had better rental rates than smaller homes.
So the referendum's winners had better deliver what they promised — and fast.
The Quinnipiac polls have had better results for Northam than other surveys.
Gsellman, who kept his long hair, said he had better locks anyway.
We had better intel than the F.B.I. and the N.S.A. on them.
I've had better meditation sessions, but this one definitely served its purpose.
Wooing aside, though, many conservative evangelicals wish they simply had better options.
But if it's coming, it had better be right around the corner.
In the end, I bet that guy wished he had better intel.
Anyone digging through the cemetery soil again had better have fresh ideas.
Your baby is probably crying because it wishes it had better parents.
Markets had better hope that he won't govern the same way. ♦
"They had better equipment than our State Police had," Mr. McAuliffe said.
According to the mayor, he had better ways of spending his time.
Democrats had better explore that question — or be surprised by the answer.
It's time we had better protection for consumers, workers, businesses and governments.
If we had better ideas about that, marketing wouldn't exist at all.
Manager Terry Collins said he thought Reyes had better at-bats Tuesday night.
And he knew he had better call her the moment he was out.
But it seems like we had better recognize McCary from here on out.
And, well, for $2,600, this thing had better be top of the line.
Kerr had better news when it came to Klay Thompson's strained left hamstring.
Wealthfront, Betterment, and Ellevest have the most aggressive portfolios, thus had better performance.
In my opinion, AMC had better-tasting popcorn and a broader drink selection.
Folk-rock science has always had better guitar solos than pop science, anyway.
If you buy booze in one province you had better drink it there.
And no one had better celebrations on Tuesday than eventual champion Maurice Allen.
If Mr Abe wants to burnish his legacy, he had better get moving.
But any investor reaching for tech had better like the taste of Apple.
"We didn't get to him, but we had better at-bats," Mattingly said.
You swamp creatures had better understand something, this is why Trump is president.
In 2015, his account had better Twitter engagement than the official Arby's account.
Al Qaeda had better weapons than the Iraqi army because of this corruption.
And, it had better not be maple syrup from America's newest archenemy, Canada.
We had better find out exactly what happened with Melissa S. and STAT.
He conceded Barclays should have had better training and tighter rules on communications.
That being said, you had better get to the polls on November 28503.
Those faint of heart, stomach, and stamina had better sit this one out.
Joe Walsh: Yeah, the Republican Party had better get onboard or they're done.
"There had better be a huge crime underlying all of this," Carlson said.
A ruling this consequential had better be based on rock-solid legal argument.
So if you have a PIN, you had better hold on to it.
Graduate students in work-study programs, however, had better keep their eyes open.
Line: Broncos by 3 ½ The Broncos had better enjoy this last mini vacation.
Steph Curry didn't attend the NBA All-Star game ... he had better plans!
I knew I had better take notes, so I reached for my phone.
So you had better be as hospitable, friendly and communicative as a hotel.
The U.S. government had better forget about any kind of intervention in Mexico.
Indeed, one wishes the advocates of unilateral disarmament had better studied their history.
In India, I had better luck — and that's what it is, really: luck.
The Patriots had better, though not great, rankings at seventh, 13th and fifth.
For our children's sake, we had better wake up and change course soon.
If they needed to use a bathroom, they had better make some friends.
She also implied that Mr. Sanders had better foreign policy judgment than his rival.
That had better change soon if we want to be ready for what's coming.
WE ALSO HAD BETTER FREE CASH FLOW THAN WE ANTICIPATED, BUT REVENUE WAS LIGHT.
And, based on the events of this month, that smartphone had better be great.
With a suggested retail price of $260, it had better be pretty special, too.
Both of those names have reported this week and had better than expected earnings.
Flipkart has a fresh $153 billion raise Amazon and Alibaba had better watch out.
Though I always wish they had better accommodations, I'm glad they have a place.
She's a goddess now, and the rest of us had better bow down, bitches.
For Microsoft with its weak mobile position, it had better hope that's the case.
It had better gear for your heroes, new and better heroes, resources, experience, etc.
Maybe he'd still be alive if he had better access to mental health resources.
It's about time we had better access to Netflix when we're on the go.
When Guillermo Del Toro is making a speech, you had better damn well listen.
The research also shows a picture of partners who had better communication and confidence.
Vocal snobs had better get used to Auto-Tune, because it ain't going away.
"They know better, and they had better be kicked off the team," he added.
And that had better include the creepy Mac Tonight guy from the late '80s.
Carreño began looking for new members, who were committed and had better stage presence.
Desiigner had better watch his back, cause Trebek's in the pantry stealing his flow.
" He added that some solution had better materialize soon, "because right now, they don't.
The Checkup In a study, preschoolers who used screens less had better language skills.
Trump said he told Barra she had "better" reopen plants in the US soon.
If this is an example of all new Titans, competitors had better be worried.
At the meeting, Farnsworth warned that turnout for Big Boi had better be huge.
"I think Lulu had better get some rest now," he said to my parents.
Although Smoker's arm offered impressive glimpses, Edgin had better results against left-handed batters.
Our fantasy start' em, sit 'em column has had better weeks than Week 11.
Progressives had better remember this come November, no matter who the Democratic nominee is.
It had better, since that is likely where many game developers want to be.
But the ghost of Raymond Chandler had better be ready for a big letdown.
"Max had better not say where he's staying," said Red Bull boss Christian Horner.
This is the nearest star to the sun, we had better get it right.
One diplomat said it sent a message that he "had better things to do".
Churchill's sometimes had better music than most dives, but it was unquestionably a dive.
Both men scoffed at the notion of voting; they had better things to do.
And in this age of whipsawing social media, you had better do it fast.
Some of Ms. Harris's aides said she had better instincts than her brain trust.
Small businesses that do business with Chinese companies had better start making other plans.
So Jo had better step up her sneaking skills before Piper is taken again.
People assigned to the scarcity group had better solutions compared to the abundance group.
I've had better croissants, but the spreads gave the pastry most of its flavor.
In short, if you are going to have one, you had better have two.
"You had better come to some sense," she said, gritting those strong white teeth.
I still don't think Nabokov would have approved — he had better taste in movies.
If we expect conservatives to approve, we had better make it worth their while.
If you say you are a real estate professional, you had better be one.
Given my little focus group, Mr. Feenstra had better be ready to bring it.
I thought I had better wait and figure it out in the editing room.
Once inside they moved up to sit with a friend who had better seats.
To be frank, they had better memories of the first Wedding than I did.
They had better luck with their idea of Bieber eating a burrito like a weirdo.
He was tired of being told what to do, and figured he had better ideas.
If you're going to let all hell break loose, it had better be worth it.
Verizon also had better upload rates for its top-tiered service, further disproving Comcast's claims.
"I think I had better balance, better sense of proportions of what matters," she said.
And when there were gunfights, the American settlers often won because they had better guns.
Any 15-year-old boy had better access to research cannabis than any research scientist.
"Well you had better hang on and give them to her yourself," he told her.
I understand what Disney has to do but I just wish they had better communication.
Imagine what they could have accomplished if they'd had better opportunities early in their careers.
According to people who were there, some of these outsiders had better intentions than others.
I think if I had better coping skills, I may be less likely to smoke.
But he cautions Bey had better watch her back ... because Blue Ivy's comin' for her!
For decades, no piece of popular media had better taught kids how to be skeptical.
The study's results also suggest women using the cooling caps had better quality of life.
Trump has had better luck getting his cabinet confirmed, despite mass mobilization against several nominees.
The real question is, 'Could you do better academically if you had better quality sleep?
Witnesses who, by the way, had better things to do than to take the bait.
Thompson had better brush up on the law as it relates to slander and libel.
Change will not come overnight, but we had better be prepared, because it will come.
But it would help if vets had better training on how to handle these conversations.
So any road fans trying to replicate their brand of bacchanalia had better come correct.
With a name like GRAVITYMASTER the Casio GPW-2000-15111313A had better make you fly.
He said that they had better bring back everyone, otherwise he would be very upset.
Anecdotally, I've had better results with portrait mode on the pricier Pixel 3 and iPhones.
So investors had better get used to this approach and the volatility it will bring.
Both DeDe and Payton had better prepare for the state senate race of their lives.
If I had better pronunciation, I could make a much bigger impact on American society.
President Trump had better forget about sending soldiers or troops of any kind to Mexico.
Just that if it does, Republicans had better start bracing for a major political impact.
Beijing says the drills are routine and that Taiwan had better get used to them.
If I had better pronunciation, I could make a much bigger impact on American society.
Largely because Ford had better leadership that had anticipated the downturn and prepared for it.
Those who slept two-in-a-bed had better sleep efficiency than those who slept alone.
Because it's the future of mainstream Windows computers, and Microsoft had better not screw it up.
When you get engaged, everyone asks for your "proposal story" — and it had better be good.
The Phononic refrigerators had better sales, and now Pepsi Bottling is using them throughout the country.
And furthermore, if she ever saw me on the street, she had better — She hung up.
Ron Wyden (D-OR) said that Facebook had better make changes, or risk getting broken up.
Mr Cook may put on a lacklustre show, but his rivals had better watch him regardless.
If you're going to go through this level of pain, it had better be worth it.
For landscape photos, though, my Mini 90 won, the photos were sharper and had better exposure.
CNBC takes a look at the latest news: Prime Minister David Cameron has had better weeks.
I'm not saying they can't recover, but their next few movies had better be really good.
It is our politics, for better and worse, and we had better get used to it.
As Senator Dan Sullivan said last week, "That's going to happen" so we had better prepare.
If you were raised by Grace Adichie, my mother, you had better be interested in fashion.
"The women have had better results since the last Olympics than the men's team," Wilson added.
If you decide to go that route you had better be prepared to back it up.
Five Guys clearly had better quality meat and better quality ingredients overall, as did Shake Shack.
Al Roker, who once had better ratings with a far smaller salary in the 9 a.m.
They haven't scored, but Germany's players have already had better chances than in the first half.
The Job — and those partners — had better pre-empt everything else in an elite cop's life.
Bannon had better watch out or rising waters will wash out his bridge to the past.
In their predinner meeting, Mr. Trump said Australia had better health care than the United States.
Who was he to tell them he had better ideas, that something they'd done wasn't perfect?
If you're a seal or a squid, you had better be careful when she comes around.
That means an investor would likely have had better results with a low-cost index fund.
"I've had better days," Dallas and Houston area vape chain owner Schell Hammel told the Times.
The rest of us had better learn from their accomplishments—or get out of the way.
There had better be nasi goreng at any restaurant that is even playing at being Indonesian.
Whatever their answer, they had better get it worked out, because the attacks are already incoming.
I tried a second time using a different cast and had better results (see video above).
And you know, if there was a spy placed on the Trump campaign there had better become accountability somebody had to be -- had better be walked out in handcuffs because it is the most egregious, most disgusting thing that our country as a democracy has ever seen.
The American people had better understand what&aposs going on, this is a bunch of scum bags.
If you had better — or richer — parents, they would surely take you to such a magical place.
A recent study found that more than 80 percent of Atlantans wish they had better MARTA access.
And Arab states seeking an ally against a rising Iran have never had better relations with it.
I linger over my glass of orange juice and realize I had better hurry up and shower.
Good Guy Greg, Scumbag Steve, and their fellow meme friends had better shore up their online security.
S. ties as it is doing now, the two sides had better prepare for a military clash.
You had better take action to end it, they advised him, according to administration staff members. Sept.
His young fans had better hurry up if he is to oust Mrs Clinton in the South.
Many of his bunkmates this week — including Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Jimmy Walker — had better odds.
What he did say, in a tweet, is that Comey had better hope there weren't any RECORDINGS.
Conservatives had better start facing the fact that the president is a man overmatched by his job.
Thankfully, he had better luck in the first trailer, which included a prolonged shot of him underwater.
But matters are different online, where journalists sometimes have had better luck in dodging the party's censors.
But then for $173,217, it had better be able to run Crysis like Usain Bolt handles sprints.
But you had better not expect that the next crisis will be the same as this one.
And all of us — perhaps especially the literal-minded among us — had better get used to it.
If the White House takes shots at Republican senators, it had better be ready for a war.
Republicans underestimated Trump, but if Clinton wants to win, she had better not make the same mistake.
Maybe Varoufakis would have had better luck with different literary parallels, but I don't think he would.
The manager had better also be adept at using the technology that links all that information together.
Kessler has somehow made it through two games, but his backup, Charlie Whitehurst, had better stay limber.
Others who became Trump allies may not have had better opportunities to gain the relevance they craved.
Once these advertisers start playing the righteous cultural winds, they had better get clean across the board.
While none of the burgers were bad, McDonald's burger clearly had better-quality ingredients than its competitors.
We drank more tequila and had better scotch while recording the vocals so it's our best yet.
But Amazon's policy department had better buckle up — the only certainty on the path to … a quadrillion?
More qualified people would stay in the profession if the jobs had better pay, benefits and support.
To convince people to upgrade at prices that start at a thousand bucks, Samsung had better deliver.
So the White House that's always ready to declare Mission Accomplished had better keep its powder dry.
They had better hop to it and support this bill if they want to avoid crushing defeat.
Now it seems as if nature might have had better thoughts, something even Einstein didn't think of.
"I think that Scaramucci had better be a lot more careful than he has been," Gingrich said.
Cars had better not break down or run out of gas too far from a black neighborhood.
Only Taylor Swift's "Lover" (869,000) and Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" (603,000) had better opening weeks this year.
You had better be extremely body positive or just not care in this part of the world!
The House Democrats had better get moving on something more substantial on their health coverage platform soon.
Sergeant Major Carver insisted that the Afghan troops outnumbered the Taliban and had better training and equipment.
Their defense has improved of late, and quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has had better games down the stretch.
That Republicans had better, more popular options than Donald Trump, and should have nominated one of them?
Most Russians were at work and had better things to do than worry about the American election.
I thought I had better things to do than getting into a fight with organized and mobilized ignorance.
Paraná state, which is expected to produce 37 million tonnes of cane, has also had better weather recently.
"Me and my team, we had better comebacks this time to the arguments the legislators made," she said.
He looks daily at Facebook posts of friends in the United States and elsewhere who've had better luck.
And for an instrument to be worth that much, it had better be the best in its class.
Companies which trade in data—ie, most big ones these days—had better get ahead of the problem. ■
The upshot: states had better pay attention to race when drafting electoral maps—but not too much attention.
"I firmly believe that had he had better care, it would've been a different ending," Mike Anders said.
Urban birds showed a clear superiority in cognitive tests, like opening drawers, and also had better immune systems.
You could include any header you wanted in a message, but you had better use to:, cc:, etc.
Now, Lee says, it's emotionally taxing to update the page and that he wishes he had better news.
You had better behave (except on the dance floor, where Brit Brit thinks you should really go nuts). 
But after last week's tight -- and heavily questioned -- vote, any bet had better be transferable to one's children.
At $200, though, the Sol had better be more than just an Echo + LED lamp, and it is.
"He had better command of his fastball and he threw really good curveballs," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said.
The Arkansas folks had better be prepared for a grilling, if Judge Wolf's recent history is a guide.
Only defending champion Bubba Watson (63) and Brandt Snedeker (64) had better rounds on another hot, humid day.
Dr. Mari-Beffa discovered that those who read the instructions aloud had better concentration levels and performance levels.
With so many possible explanations for what went wrong, the real one had better reach a high bar.
Ms. Zanca later told him that he had better not make her "a better teacher," the suit says.
Of course the first is what the entrepreneurial class calls table stakes; your cooking had better taste good.
RealReal (REAL) had better-than-predicted losses in its first quarterly report since going public in late June.
He has had better luck in the women's bracket, accurately selecting the women's winner five times since 2009.
I had better luck with a map I got inside the old guardhouse from a friendly young guide.
Any movie with both Batman and Superman in its title had better turn out huge opening-weekend crowds.
Perhaps Trump had better instincts than Braun did when it came to giving the viewers what they want.
Russia is piling the pressure on the Egyptian goal, but haven't yet had better than a half-chance.
The president then tweeted that Mr. Comey had "better hope that there are no 'tapes'" of their meetings.
Basically, the woman had better stop procrastinating by scrutinizing the rapist's digital persona and return to the trenches.
While Five Guys had better fries, In-N-Out&aposs impeccable burger took the belt in this brawl.
Toronto had a 27-19 advantage in shots on goal after two periods, but Buffalo had better chances.
The data showed that when we provided an encouraging environment, but didn't provide services, families had better outcomes.
Jacque had better rush home, a neighbor said; there were a bunch of military guys at her apartment.
Clinton has had better news in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, states with large numbers of white working-class Democrats.
Nancy Pelosi of California, had better luck, going on to become the first female speaker of the House.
Business and economics professionals, and those in civics and politics, also had better odds than their medical counterparts.
But for the sake of the country — and their party — Trump and Republicans had better step up. Feb.
Self, who is in his 14th season coaching at Kansas, probably had better things to do that morning.
Phil Murphy, a Democrat, said he has had better luck getting time with President Donald Trump than Chao.
" But, he adds, "when it comes to the workplace, anyone who is beautiful had better have brains, too.
Remote workers also had better work-life balance, and were more productive and less stressed, the study found.
I just thought I had better things to do than mattress dance with guys I only half-liked.
"We wish we had better anticipated the acceleration of rising out-of-pocket costs" for our customers, she said.
Startups looking to cash checks had better start learning Swedish and get ready for meetings at the IKEA cafeteria.
Nor is it obvious that the top federal prosecutor who negotiated the deal, Alexander Acosta, had better options available.
"I had better stop ... because I will start swearing," 49-year old Papapetrou, a shop assistant in Athens said.
Workers also said they felt they had better chances of finding a job if they lost their current one.
This—everyone was thinking to themselves through the odd silence of an incredibly early morning—had better be good.
Rodriguez said she will fight the fine and wishes the department had better training for working with breastfeeding women.
But in the grand scheme of greatness that is Nancy Meyers, I feel she's had better works of art.
It probably had better sealing and less ventilation … This all happened due to a lot of circumstances lining up.
"Our unemployment numbers are historic in the sense that we've never had better numbers ... women, 75 years," he said.
If it's going to be this big, it had better come with lots of charges, and unfortunately, it doesn't.
They had better not provoke the DPRK any more, mindful of its deplorable fate on the verge of ruin.
However, first-term Democratic presidents have had better luck with the market in their first 100 days than Republicans.
Many Asian countries, such as India, still had better growth prospects than Western countries and than global growth predictions.
And we've [always had] better reactions to our work if it's just a thing we created from thin air.
And the DC Extended Universe had better hope he succeeds, because the fate of the world depends on it.
"Matt had better command over his fastball today," Collins said after the Mets' 23-3 win over the Padres.
If, as Kroos says, Real has more quality, then it had better be prepared to prove it in Milan.
Others had better accept it and learn to deal with it — without undue expectations, but also without inordinate fear.
If she sets out to get free ice cream, you had better believe she'll get some free ice cream.
"If you want the government to listen to you, you had better be prepared to pay up," he said.
Pichai was on vacation when his deputies told him that Google had better deal with the Damore situation quickly.
Elected Republicans had better prepare for primary challengers from the right, just like the Tea Party candidates in 2010.
The Stars outshot the Islanders by 11-10 in a scoreless first period, and Dallas had better scoring chances.
"Golden Dawn is not over, they had better understand this," he said in a televised statement late on Sunday.
Freelance journalism is pretty similar to prostitution, and I should know—I've had better careers than you in both.
Nobody aside from North Korea's own government photographers has had better access to the Hermit Kingdom than David Guttenfelder.
Be prepared for explanations and excuses, and they had better be good, because cycling investigators have heard some doozies.
Verdict: To crack this cranium theft case, officers of the Tucson Police Department had better put their heads together.
This costs $95 and will serve two people, both of whom had better like the taste of raw flour.
We're not unlocking the flexibility in demand and distributed resources that we could if we had better price signals.
A hotel associated with a sports team had better deliver a decent gym, and the Zachary bats 1,000 here.
But before I bask in my moral superiority, I had better confess to my own bum call last spring.
That sort of thing can't happen again to Samsung — or rather, it had better be damn sure it won't.
Their cholesterol levels improved, their blood pressure fell slightly, and they had better blood sugar control and less inflammation.
These are questions asked by jerks and spoilsports, and I wish I had better ones to ask of See.
They had better lightsabers In the original Star Wars trilogy, the actors wielded, essentially, painted sticks during lightsaber battles.
That's understandable — the Rams' offense has been far more productive — but it's partially because McVay has had better personnel.
In Virginia, the police were intimidated and stood down because, according to the Governor, the protesters had better weapons.
Dutch adults from later-born groups had better cognitive functioning and more diverse social networks than those born earlier.
My husband, who is Irish, said we had better start attracting some immigrants to Maine who have building skills.
Now 53, Mr. Chen decided in early 2013 that he had better start looking at places outside mainland China.
ISIS supporters had better discipline regarding consistent use of the movement's hashtags, but trailed in virtually every other respect.
Democrats had better be sure they have a good alternative to her before launching themselves into a divisive civil war.
Like all good things, however, it comes with a catch: You had better like football, and it won't last long.
"A lot of people, if they had better opportunities back in Mexico, we would not be coming here," Noyola said.
Eighty-six percent of the companies that have reported so far had better-than-expected results for the bottom line.
Macquarie's Gibson and Aya Haruyama, however, previously said in a note that Pokémon Go had better-than-expected monetization opportunities.
Governments, whose present Paris pledges put the planet on course for 3°C of warming, had better read it carefully.
If, and when, Facebook Marketplace returns, this had better be the last we hear of babies on sale for $12.
For France to impose a three-month ban on foie gras production, there had better be a pretty good reason.
"In 2013 we had better dynamics for the industry, better prices for oil and gas and better conditions," Chbat said.
As for the Aquos R3 Compact, Sharp had better not fall foul of Google's restrictions on devices with three notches.
Answering a series of 'either or' questions on London and New York, she admitted she thought London 'had better style.
Zynga — Shares of Zynga rose 2.6% after the video game company had better than expected bookings in its second quarter.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Vocal snobs had better get used to Auto-Tune, because it ain't going away.
In-ear headphones, on average, had better bass response than supra-aural (on-ear) or circumaural (over-the-ear) headphones.
Sports with more multicultural audiences, like basketball and soccer, have had better luck retaining younger audiences, except for the NCAA.
"I've actually had better dating experiences as soon as I accepted myself, versus when I was hiding myself," she said.
He hosted a segment where — surprise, surprise, his panel said the network had better things to talk about than her.
Clash Royale and Pokémon Go have had better luck getting people to pay smaller amounts over longer periods of time.
If they want to keep winning elections — including this one — they had better internalize this, and start acting on it.
The critic had better have a bill of particulars, especially if he's declaring something to be a bill of goods.
He warned in a call with reporters that Pruitt had better stop giving them to refineries owned by big companies.
There's a lot resting on this test tunnel (pun intended), so The Boring Company had better hope things go smoothly.
" Asked about the IAEA's conclusion on CNN's "New Day," Netanyahu replied: "No one had better intelligence on Iran than Israel.
I had better visibility to the fuller picture of the equity markets than I had just on the trading floor.
Centering the drama of an episode on one character is always risky — they had better be deserving of our attention.
"By appointing people who reflect our community, we've not only had better representation but we've made better decisions," Buttigieg said.
The poet Paul Valéry wrote that anyone preparing to venture into the interior of the psyche had better go armed.
Both teams were looking great but FlipSid3 had better touches on the ball and a more aggressive and effective offense.
If we had better systems and care, it is possible that those five people in Florida would still be alive.
Dora Maar had better eyes than Ada, but Ada had a better neck and shoulders, and a much better body.
Women are taught from the moment they are born that they had better care about what men think of them.
"The price of copper improved last year and so did production but we have not had better wages," Urere said.
Would it would be easier to make podcasts go viral if we had better tools to make them go viral?
Because if you're going to share a ride from LA to Las Vegas with strangers, it had better be comfy.
On Wednesday, Cramer said Comast could have had better odds at a deal if it weren't a Murdoch-owned company.
But other Senate Republicans who gave tepid endorsements of Goldwater had better luck, even if they had previously criticized him.
"We pride ourselves on how modern we are, but we had better local transportation than we do now," he said.
If this had been Daesh (Islamic State), he would have had better instructions about how to do this awful act.
Bannon said that Democrats had "better casting" in last year's midterms, leading to the party regaining control in the House.
Researchers found that people had better health outcomes after having a stroke or cardiovascular event if they had a dog.
A separate study found that mice who fasted every other day had better running endurance than those who didn&apost.
The kale chicken caesar with nutty herb croutons was easy to eat between meetings, but I've had better kale salads.
He thought that California had better prospects for his new family, and that he might complete his education there, too.
C Jarrod Saltalamacchia got the start Friday night because he had better statistics against Kansas City starter LHP Danny Duffy.
If President Donald Trump wants to crack down on gratuitous video game violence, he had better prepare for a fight.
Trump and the Republicans had better ensure that the Puerto Rico recovery happens quickly and normalcy returns to the island.
And as Mr. Leonhardt urgently warns, Republicans had better figure out soon what they are going to do about it.
By the time she advanced, she said she was far behind her male counterparts who had better opportunities from the start.
Out of his Deppth Johnny Depp's had better weekends: His wife (who's divorcing him) alleged abuse and his latest movie bombed.
Amazon India had better gross sales in the month of July, reports Livemint citing five people with knowledge of financial numbers.
Current smokers were slightly younger, on average, less likely to be overweight and had better kidney function than the other groups.
As a result, 82 percent felt a sense of achievement, 62 percent had better sleep and 62 percent had more energy.
I had two giant windows and a large bathroom with a shower that had better water pressure than mine in Brooklyn.
Similarly, Musk probably had better things to do (like ensuring his Tesla plant stays out of "manufacturing hell") than create one.
The implications are clear: corporate users who want the extra protection had better start planning their upgrade path to Windows 10.
Not surprisingly, people that had better jobs across the slew of indicators also tended to have higher rates of life satisfaction.
And while it might be nice to sell meatballs right in the heart of everything, those meatballs had better be spectacular.
Neither me nor my colleagues were able to activate it on the desktop app, though several readers have had better luck.
So when he says that the final two seasons of Game of Thrones will be bleak, we had better pay attention.
The attorney general should have had better sense than to permit the meeting with the always charming and persuasive former president.
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JBL Soundboost 2 Moto Mod for $43 ($45 off): If you've ever wished your phone had better speakers, you're in luck.
If Pete Conrad had still been on the moon at sunset, he might have had better luck vacuuming off his suit.
Other messaging apps like Line have had better stickers and emoji support for ages, but this is a good step forward.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts had better news by announcing RHP Bud Norris is on track to start Thursday's game in Philadelphia.
The chief female villain has all the complexity of a Disney witch, although latter-day Disney witches have had better dialogue.
The courts had better act to set things right and free aspiring voters from "suspense" in time for the coming elections.
Mr. Miko had better luck with subsequent shoots for Target and for clients like the British plus-size label Bad Rhino.
Vescovo responded to Cameron's questions by saying he had better, newer equipment that gave more accurate readings of the ocean's depth.
Rivera had better career numbers against Roark, and d'Arnaud has underperformed after a strong showing in the second half of 2015.
Though voters would only have a general grievance, Elias said the Legislature would have had better standing than the Virginia congressmen.
According to The New York Times, the family moved to Yorktown Heights several years later because it had better public schools.
Immediately after the election, many in the party began to speculate whether they would have had better chances with Bernie Sanders.
I've had better luck getting access at the C.I.A. Soon after, Dr. Treves held an online session to introduce his study.
If I am teaching a course on constitutional law, my students had better discuss constitutional law and not the World Series.
The researchers had better luck when they used the nucleus from connective tissue cells derived from an aborted monkey fetus, however.
Tuesday's results made it clear that the Republican field had better consolidate, and quick, if the party wants to stop Trump.
So instead of putting the blame on people caught in this bind, what if we had better anti-ageist work policies?
In our Red Century series, Kristen Ghodsee, the professor and author, argues that Eastern European women had better sex under socialism.
Rassim brushed off her portraiture as "worthless" and insinuated in the interview that she wished she had better work to show.
Apple had better-than-expected sales of iPhones and wearables during the quarter, although services revenue was shy of Street forecasts.
But you had better believe if his name is put forward for a high-level government position, I will speak out.
Clues, Chekov was saying, had better lead somewhere, or else fickle audiences will feel they've been taken for a pointless ride.
But for The Daily Mail, one of Britain's most popular newspapers, the question that mattered was: Which leader had better legs?
And now every other department store knows that it had better not make a similar "business decision" that displeases the president.
Between this and naming the song "Summer Sixteen," he had better be about heating up the summer with a total Drakeover.
Four sources said the AI and IT experts overseeing the work for Sapient overwhelmingly preferred Google because it had better technology.
Anybody who votes Labour because he likes the sound of Mr Corbyn's proposal had better hope he never needs his head examined.
It didn't help that their Nordic neighbors, like Sweden and Norway, had better social benefits to attract EU migrants, driving immigration elsewhere.
And if you bring in a fan of the other team, you are responsible for them, so they had better be quiet.
In villages across the country, people were quoted as saying they had better things to do, such as canning and making wine.
Samsung fans had better get ready to get in gear, because this pre-Black Friday deal may just knock their socks off.
Shroud wouldn't say whether Ninja's move influenced his decision and whether his Mixer contract had better terms than his deal with Twitch.
The young woman next to him followed his lead, rolling her head and acting as if she had better places to be.
If we remove strong men and take sides in civil wars, we had better be sure that we have an adequate replacement.
"We had better pace and were able to get some fast-break opportunities," Yellow Jackets coach Josh Pastner told the media afterward.
Donald Trump had better watch his back, because witches around the world are planning to cast a spell on the president tomorrow.
Capcom had better be banking on that longevity coming to pass, too, because at launch Street Fighter V is simply not finished.
Apple's rumored to be launching new redesigned MacBook Pros this fall and these seventh-gen Intel chips had better be in them.
If you're on TV and you happen to betray a very strong emotion, you had better be prepared to become a meme.
And with Bannon -- and the deep-pocketed Mercer family -- keen on taking it to the establishment, this trio had better look out.
But whatever that involves, it had better be good, or I'm going to be grousing about that 40 years from now too.
So, if you're looking to the law to solve the problems of social media and New Zealand, you had better think again.
Most companies had better-than-expected earnings and raised their full-year forecasts this quarter, which Cramer said was a good sign.
We need more writers like her to hammer home the message that we had better stop mistreating one another and our planet.
The center right side of the party had better get used to the new balance of power and be ready to share.
It also incentivizes clear legislative drafting, so if Congress wants a law executed in a certain way, it had better say so.
In villages across the country, people were quoted saying they had better things to do, such as canning food and making wine.
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But along the fence Dillashaw would have had better success looking to catch Cruz inside the trailing leg as he circled out.
The lesson here isn't that you shouldn't fake your brand identity—it's that if you do, you had better not get caught.
The study found that the subjects who'd seen the emotionally stimulating images first had better long-term recall of the neutral images.
The only star who had better seats than Khabib was Didier Deschamps -- who coached Team France to a 2018 World Cup championship.
" He added, "If McGuigan tries anything dirty with me, he had better be prepared, because he will get much worse in return.
Yet hours pass and they are not heard from ... and there had better be something really major going on here, hadn't there?
But follow-up studies by Mathematica Policy Research showed that many benefits faded over time, and that older students had better outcomes.
The hypothesized wave had better be a big one if it's going to have any chance of breaching the Republicans' gerrymandered levees.
Democratic anti-Trumpers had better hope they win in 2020, because their attacks have only served to entrench Trumpism on the right.
So, to be captivating, it had better be an approaching hurricane, a just-in presidential election result, or a declaration of war.
For the first time in several quarters, Lowe's had better total same-store sales, up 7.3 percent versus 6.5 percent for Home Depot.
If you're going to spend $50 to $70 on a phone-charging cable, it had better do more than just charge your phone.
Presidents had better rely on something more than body language in making decisions that could affect the millions of people around the globe.
Their schools had better teachers, resources and smaller classrooms than the typical black public school, and they wanted to keep it that way.
This alleged demand, she claimed, led her to believe she had "better have a baby, no matter how it happened," the outlet reports.
For the first time in several quarters, Lowe's had better total same-store sales, up 7.3 percent versus 6.5 percent for Home Depot.
If we had better angles on the people I'm sure they'd be pointing at the computer-generated snake at the end as well.
Outside the two national lotteries and freewheeling city of Macau, anyone looking to scratch their betting itch had better do so in hiding.
All we can say is that Trump had better get on the stick, because Clinton is racking up some serious celebrity chef support.
So apparently you had better go to this aquarium if you want a whale to pop up in the back of your photos.
And anyone with any attachment to the Los Feliz Murder Mansion legend had better hope she's right, because those items are gone now.
Of course, you still need an email app — but if you're going to have to deal with email, it had better be fast.
Before the government mucks around with either people's' lives or their jobs, there had better be good reason - established fact - not asserted claim.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - If you are thinking about negotiating your university-bound child's financial aid offers, you had better start working on your pitch.
"People moved from New Orleans because of Katrina, not because they thought Houston, Dallas or Oklahoma City had better evening temperatures," McPherson said.
After the training, even students who struggled with mental challenges such as ADHD had better attendance and behavior records, and their grades improved.
It is an issue that will continually resurface until the election, after which the White House had better hope Republicans still control Congress.
In other words, if the world's farmers had better ways to control species like locusts and beetles, they could feed millions more people.
New York had better be careful; if they keep hitting at this race, Gregorius is liable to throw out his back celebrating. [MLB]
If you ever say something accidentally sexual around Daniel Radcliffe, you had better not do it when he has a mouthful of liquid.
Those who believe in due process and constitutional order and the presumption of innocence had better be prepared to fight for those beliefs.
As a result, companies had better pay attention to the rise of a "nerd economy" that stretches well beyond their direct technology needs.
Raúl Labrador (R-Idaho) should have had better information before he took the position that "nobody dies" from a lack of healthcare coverage.
By my calculation, Mr. Duncan had just turned 86, and by that measure, I thought, we had better not wait too much longer.
They had better realize that communities of color — and many white people, as well — will vote against this hateful, insidious approach to politics.
"Beckham said he knew that the Giants had better offers on the table but "thought they'd send me" to the Browns "to die.
It had better not: They are already planning to improvise the next day, because two of their other regular starters are hurt, too.
European banks had better take a very good look at their balance sheets, and quickly sever any ties with traders in illegal arms.
Around the midway point, though, there's a percolating sense that the movie's payoff had better be worth the journey, and it simply isn't.
That same study, however, demonstrated that beneficiaries had better access to needed care, a reduced risk of depression, and improved self-reported health.
The intermittent dieters lost more weight than their constant-dieting peers and had better success keeping it off after six months post-diet.
Warren Buffet doesn't get 30 extra years of life because he had better access to food and nourishment when his brain was evolving.
Musk told the New York Times that he rounded up the price because $420 had better "karma" than $419, and denied using weed.
And lots of other reviews have talked about how little sense the story makes, and you had better believe it makes no sense.
"The problem of course is that if you add an extra 25,000 names per month you had better keep them up-to-date".
"We wish we had better drugs that could wipe out flu," said Angela Campbell, a medical officer with the C.D.C.'s Influenza Division.
"We had better reads on their formations, and we saw things coming," Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa said in the winning locker room.
I joke with her and say, the next fella you're with after me had better be a young man of 70 or 80.
Few had better seasons than De Bruyne did for Manchester City, but Martinez said his team is more than a few players deep.
If you are a lobbyist willing to make a campaign contribution to Mulvaney, you had better chance of getting an audience with him.
And President Donald Trump had better start thinking about an exit strategy from a trade war that is showing no signs of easing.
Given that, President Trump and his GOP colleagues in Congress had better hope the warning lights flashing in the auto sector don't spread.
The other centers of events exist only to give us a rest from it, and the rest had better not be too long.
Plus the battery life is less than a full day at work, so you had better remember to charge them at lunch time.
Reporters laughed, too, when Trump said he had better temperament than Clinton, as did the audience—not a great sign for the mogul.
Newsome knew then that if he had any shot at playing in college and the pros, he had better switch positions, so he did.
He even went so far as to urge his supporters in Ohio to support Kasich instead, since he had better chances of winning there.
Homo sapiens, the researchers concluded, had better cognitive and social abilities than Neanderthals, and a greater capacity for long-term memory and language processing.
In a time when the world has lost 60 percent of its wild animal populations in the last generation we had better wake up.
I had better success with my phone, and pausing music by taking out an earpiece is objectively cool, but the experience wasn't super fluid.
According to her testimony, Mr Bentley told Ms Hannah, his wife's assistant, that "people fall at my throne" and she had better "watch it".
Those speakers had better be impressive, because LG is pricing this display at $299 — that's twice as much as the excellent Google Home Hub.
It said Kellner and the board should have had better oversight of Boeing management as the 737 Max was developed and the crisis unfolded.
I wish Philadelphia Contemporary had better followed through on the promise of representing everyday people within the city with its Festival for the People.
But what made the 2011 redistricting so notable is that Republicans had better data to show them where to draw the most effective lines.
THORNBERRY: That the South China Sea is their lake and everybody else had better ask their permission if they want to go through there.
Generally, the researchers also found, people who had three or four of these behaviors had better biomarker measures compared with those who managed none.
Martin told the young, infuriated Clay that if he wanted to pummel the person who stole his bike, he had better learn to box.
If you decide to play fast and loose with the laws of snack-making in Scotland, you had better be prepared for the consequences.
That's good news: if How To Get Away With Murder was going to kill Wes, it had better be for a deliciously twisted payoff.
And the island nation had better decide quickly, Russia says, because it will be turning to other foreign investors with the same offer soon.
My thought is that police organizations had better start to pay more attention to the psychological health of these men and women who serve.
Those who participated in a 12-week home-based walking program had better sleep quality at both three and six months after the program.
During these years, members of Congress who wanted to see antibiotic use curtailed realized they could make better arguments if they had better data.
Our nation had better hope that pop culture figures are capable political leaders, because the country is likely to elect more from their ranks.
But then, as he liked to say, if you were serious about Jesus, you had better start considering whether you'd look good on wood.
The noncontroversial bill was approved in a 417-3 vote that drew scorn from Democrats, who suggested the House had better things to do.
Supervisors also reportedly said that their staffers were more creative, had better attendance, were more punctual and didn't leave early or take long breaks.
Mr. Coates and his colleagues also found that people with lower body mass index and lower heart rate variability had better heart rate awareness.
If you're Elijah Wood, and happen to make the decision to ride a scooter, you had better believe you're going to become a meme.
If that is the case, the Intelligence Community had better establish that there is indeed a solid link between the terrorists and the mullahs.
So we had better hope this cease-fire lasts beyond Trump's next tweetstorm, because it's about as good as things are going to get.
A recent USDA backed study found that the WIC option had better results when it came to healthy eating outcomes than the SNAP option.
"Slim had better clean his rearview mirrors because on one side or the other, I'm going to pass him," he proclaimed to Charlie Rose.
In research P.E.P. found that preschoolers who were given household duties had better relationships, greater academic success and less drug use in their 20s.
I had better luck with my second assignment, teaching English in the small town of San Marcos Abajo, near the city of Puerto Plata.
Anyone making an election-themed show days or weeks in advance in 2016 had better have a tolerance for sitting on pins and needles.
Clinton, on the other hand, was impeached and then acquitted, and by then he had better approval ratings than when he was first elected.
Maybe the stricter cities had better public health infrastructure to begin with, for instance, which could exaggerate the estimated effect of social distancing interventions.
In his Sunday presser, it also seemed as if he was warning news executives they had better continue to cover his briefings in full.
I wish that Jen Gunter, who, unlike most grieving mothers, left the hospital with two other, healthy babies, had better advice for her patients.
The show had better luck with "Weekend Update," which had more to say about Franken and the wave of sexual harassment scandals hitting Washington.
But Masterpiece's majority put religious objectors on notice that the relief they seek had better not look, sound or smell like anti-gay discrimination.
Moreover, CSKT lands had better species and age distribution of trees, making them less prone to wildfires, better wildlife habitat and better water quality.
They had better start thinking instead of the challenge of managing its decline, beginning at the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires this weekend.
I am not against the issue intrinsically, but we had better not just say, 'Here sergeant, you figure it out, it is your problem.
It's a Stephen King novel, so you had better believe things do not get better the further the children get taken into the facility.
If you're navigating the snowy roads roads of Telluride in San Miguel County, Colorado, you had better keep a wary eye out for boulders.
If you're going to interview Larry David, you had better be damn sure you remember to play the clip from the show he's promoting.
Meredith Vieira had better luck when she took over "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" from Regis Philbin in 2002; she hosted until 2013.
Clinton had better be ready for some vitriolic tweets from her younger donors, because this is going to make for some very angry borrowers.
If we had better access to mental health care (also health care in general), this problem would not disappear, but it would certainly help.
Now, if writers are going to excavate their personal traumas for an increasingly distrustful audience, it had better serve some sort of higher purpose.
But he said that Mr. Trump's team could have delayed signing the order until they had better prepared the bureaucracy to carry it out.
I don't remember the exact moment I realized both fangroups weren't created equal, I mean, one clearly had better taste than the other, right?
Evans got more than his fellow Chris on his first outing because he had better name recognition when he agreed to play Steve Rogers.
And I think Lewis's argument that Republicans would have had better electoral outcomes if McCain had cast his vote a different way is completely bananas.
While she had better opportunities because of her parents' efforts, most of her family stayed in the Bronx facing a very different quality of life.
Consumers, however, say they may be drawn in by the name, but if they're going to keep coming back, the food had better be good.
They've got the turtle up on the fence post, but they had better figure out a way to get it back down if need be.
The more restful students also saw a median 4.5 percent jump in their final grades for the class, and had better attendance and less tardiness.
Not only was the lookalike just a nicer human being, he also had better ideas, solving the country's budget problems just through common sense math.
I had better coverage at a much lower price before; now I have to shell out thousands before this incredibly expensive package even kicks in.
Refugees housed in camps run by aid agencies had better access than local people to education, healthcare, water supplies and opportunities for a decent living.
Thanks for that nod to the plot point that no one cares about, and this reveal (when it finally comes) had better be worth it.
And at first Bryant was adamant that the group had better things to worry about besides West's tweets — like staying alive and the midterm elections.
If the promo promises "They See Me ROLLIN'...TURDS!" you had better believe you are going to see some dung beetles getting their claws dirty.
I had better results with popcorn, which came out just right with Alexa's help, unlike a bag of popcorn I guesstimated and ended up burning.
Generally, if the player is falling, he had better not let go of the ball until sometime after he has come to a complete stop.
You might not become the next Bach or Beethoven, to be sure, but Dr. Dre and Mike Will Made It had better watch their backs.
The paper's WeChat account took a harsher line, saying that with Trump getting back with the program on "one China", Taiwan had better watch out.
You had better confess before we find out, or else you will also be judged as a liar, and the repercussions will be graver yet.
Not even The Dark Knight, which played for a staggering 33 weeks in theaters, had better 8 and 9 frames ($7.18 million and $5.3 million).
According to the National Transportation and Safety Board's report of the incident, the crash could have been avoided had better safety procedures been in place.
" She also had better lunches than Kardashian West: "I always loved my best friend Allison's lunch because she always got lots of Cheetos and Oreos.
These companies had better start examining -- they take all these surveys and keep all this data about all of us, except apparently potential school shooters.
In 2006, when the economy started to show signs of stress, Bui made the decision to serve draft beer, which had better margins than bottles.
Among transgender youth, the teens whose gender expression most closely matched their assigned sex at birth had better overall health and fewer mental health issues.
Analysts said that other Italian banks such as Intesa Sanpaolo and UniCredit had better capital positions, and were taking steps to improve their situations further.
I mean it probably always has been vile, but I guess artists had better support or less pressure, or were allowed to be more individual.
Firms that had better access to the Obama White House also experienced a large drop in stock prices when the 2016 election result was announced.
The source briefed on the matter said that the White House effort was aimed at ensuring that consumers had better information about air travel costs.
Ant's future public owners had better hope Ma's recent visit to Trump Tower gave the Chinese billionaire some assurance that the vise is finished tightening.
In general, I've had better luck with smaller employers, but I'm always nervous about that one slip-up that will steer me out the door.
He was watching the road with binoculars, and he noticed that ISIS militants on a small hill were watching him , and they had better binoculars.
If you are going to propose changes, you had better know all the facts and be able to give the details and specifics when asked.
But based on what we saw here, the Cavaliers had better win both games in Cleveland, or summer vacation will begin by early next week.
Many said they had better luck when pitching female investors but still struggled against perceptions that theirs was a niche product without a viable market.
A prominent example is the finding from observational studies that women who used hormone replacement therapy had better health outcomes than those who did not.
Roscosmos said the new spaceship had better control and navigation systems, a better power supply and a larger area of solar batteries than its predecessors.
For Democrats, congressional candidates had better be pledged to distance themselves from their president if the word "pragmatic" creeps into the rationalization of tax legislation.
Between hardware improvements and advancements in computational photography, we've never had better optics in our pockets than we do with the latest generation of flagships.
The paper's WeChat account took a harsher line, saying that with Trump getting back with the programme on "one China", Taiwan had better watch out.
It would be reasonable if their campaigns had concluded that, if you want to be heard in 2016, you had better bring your own amplifier.
And anything that is consumer related had better have a lot more going on than just a veneer of high-tech — or a digital sheen.
My editor had assigned me to ask these people, who almost certainly had better things to do with their time, what the "newest animal" was.
Few had better reason to appreciate Mr. Trump's results than Charles G. Koch, a billionaire industrialist who is one of the Republican Party's biggest donors.
If administrators had better protected Paige's identity, she said, if they had intervened earlier and supported her, perhaps she could have stayed at the school.
" Winning the battle "took much time that had better have been spent upon learning Greek grammar; or in roaming the world in search of adventures.
When the general population is getting older (and art audiences more so), we had better expect a few more gray hairs in our white cubes.
I was ambitious, albeit in a somewhat vague way, and I had better parental leave than most Americans get — six weeks partially paid, six unpaid.
Since older people are more susceptible to serious complications — and worse -- from the virus, members of the Boomer generation had better pay attention, he wrote.
If you're going to dish out a few hundy for a bottle of bubbly, it had better dazzle your tastebuds and come with a story.
If human capital—health, education, skills and so forth—is essential for development, then economists had better make sure they understand where it comes from.
At the time, office computers had better broadband than home setups, causing people to wait until work on Monday to do all their online shopping.
Condor, a German airline and subsidiary of Thomas Cook, had better luck, securing a bridging loan backed by the German government to keep it flying.
For Labour Eddie Izzard, a cross-dressing comedian, turned up ("All I remember is he had better nails than me," says Mary Wimbury, Labour's candidate).
"The patients who had surgery were the ones who had better responses to chemotherapy, probably had less metastatic disease and were probably healthier," she said.
If hospice programs had better support and had the ability to offer more services, he speculated, even more people would choose to die at home.
Finding that Earth-based astronomical observations may be "severely affected," the body warned that mitigations and rules had better be formed sooner rather than later.
When a show makes the choice to frame so much of itself as anticipatory, it had better have the firepower to back up that promise.
"Time and again we've heard that the American people would be better served if the federal government had better negotiators," Bustos wrote in her letter.
One part of this is that places with higher housing costs generally had better outcomes, so only people with money could move to these areas.
"I condemn them in the strongest possible terms," the mayor said, adding that he had better things to do than address the U.S. president's comments.
He noted that Mr Trump had sent out a menacing tweet, saying his sacked FBI director had better hope there are no "tapes" of their conversations.
As far as Mellie is concerned, Liv had better be ready to run every single one of those plans by her because she is the president.
James Mattis, told him that waterboarding was not an effective tactic, saying he had better luck with "a pack of cigarettes and a couple of beers."
The Pre-2019 Flirtations Another older woman he had better luck with was Jennifer Lopez, whom he dated for maybe two months beginning in December 2016.
"Tillerson had better bone up on nuclear power strategies if he wants to force a big nuclear power to withdraw from its own territories," it said.
Papadopoulos might shine yet more light on the campaign—and his case serves as a warning to everyone else that they had better cooperate as well.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau had better hope it's the former, because otherwise he just gave them a great idea for a plot twist he does not want.
Teams like Iowa and Syracuse had better wins, but they'd already gotten a chance to prove themselves on a bigger stage and failed to adequately produce.
And Denver, which has a history of slow starts in Super Bowls, had better be on its game in the first quarter of the title game.
Egon Bittner, a sociologist, once defined policing as responding to "something that ought not to be happening and about which someone had better do something now".
But their paper, published by the Brookings Institution in Washington on March 7th, deserves attention because they had better access to the statistics bureau than most.
"We cannot infer a causal relationship between SA and cognitive function," just that the people who had better cognitive abilities also said that they boned more.
A Portuguese study from 2010 found that schools with slow broadband and a ban on sites such as YouTube had better results than high-tech ones.
But they aren't as safe as savings accounts, which is why they had better rates of returns — as investors found out, to their surprise and dismay.
Choate had better luck filling up early Wednesday, and she and her family are headed to Asheville, North Carolina, to wait for the storm to pass.
It was an acknowledgement that working across platforms matters, and that if you want to gain market share, you had better start thinking outside the box.
NetEase also scored its first post-freeze license in January and had better luck than Tencent, winning a nod for a multiplayer online role-playing game.
President Trump, in an apparent warning to his fired FBI director, said Friday that James Comey had better hope there are no "tapes" of their conversations.
US companies like Apple with broad Chinese markets — as well as Huawei and other Chinese tech giants — had better gear up for more turbulent times ahead.
However Bieber evolves next, those financially dependent on him had better hope it's not gambling as the Canadian doesn't seem particularly worried about losing his shirt.
If you decide to give your character a name that's any longer than two syllables, you had better believe that people are going to mispronounce it.
But at the end of the study, the students in the delayed-start school had better overall mental health than the students in the comparison school.
We had better realize this soon, or we may very well wake up to find that we are no longer top dog in the space business.
Somebody had better call the patent offices at Stark Industries and Wayne Enterprises, because the CrossHelmet would give give both companies a run for their money.
The message was that Fidelity Investments, and potentially other large investors, wanted a sale, so Mr. McCausland had better move quickly and sell to Air Products.
The big Caravan of People from Honduras, now coming across Mexico and heading to our "Weak Laws" Border, had better be stopped before it gets there.
If I am hired to teach mathematics, I had better spend my class time talking about my equations and not the behavior of President Donald Trump.
Legislators had "better find the money, otherwise this is going to become one of the biggest social and criminal problems of the next decade," said Greenwood.
He's put men into women's bodies, and turned people into their own virtual therapists (and if they embodied a Sigmund Freud lookalike, they had better results).
Generally, nobody figured it out in school—one year Marco actually had better final marks than I had, while he'd gotten worse marks throughout the year.
They found that while married heterosexual and gay or lesbian adults had better health than unmarried adults, married bisexual adults were not healthier than unmarried bisexuals.
Entering the game, the Russians looked as if they had better players than the United States, and that showed in each team's final preliminary-round game.
Godmother is a talented artist who makes it clear to her stepdaughters that she controls their father's life and they had better not mess with her.
And Yul Brynner explained that when you take a shot of vodka and bite the glass, it had better be a prop glass made of sugar.
As does the cocky masculinity: This is, after all, a man's world, and women had better get behind or beneath them if they want to survive.
But in my school, the kids of party officials always had better clothes and nicer apartments, access to hard-to-get consumer goods and hard currency.
In recent decades, no single oyster has had better name recognition than the Kumamoto, a small, slow-growing species introduced to the West Coast from Japan.
If there are two photos of different celebrities in which the two look even vaguely similar, you had better believe the internet will pounce on it.
We had better focus directly on the equality that we actually want and can achieve, which is equality of social dignity and equality before the law.
Congressional Republicans all-but-publicly acknowledged that there was no plan and that, if Trump wanted a plan, he had better come up with it himself.
"  "The big Caravan of People from Honduras, now coming across Mexico and heading to our 'Weak Laws' Border, had better be stopped before it gets there.
In fact, the 2015 Morningstar report found that funds run by mixed-gender teams had better returns than those run by only men or only women.
Ant's future public owners had better hope Mr. Ma's recent visit to Trump Tower gave the Chinese billionaire some assurance that the vise is finished tightening.
Professor Mischel found that those who could wait — those who had self-control — were also the ones who had better academic and professional success years later.
My boyfriend, meanwhile, had better places to be—he's an impulsive person, and got a ski contract in Austria just a few days after we arrived.
Despite recent forays into olfactory art, the prevailing attitude is that if a work consists of rotting organic matter, it had better be encased in Plexiglas.
Yes, the researchers could have performed this work exclusively in the virtual realm, but they had better luck with tangible, physical pieces they could freely move around.
Indeed, I think that people want peace so much that one of these days governments had better get out of the way and let them have it.
So, this looks like potentially selective enforcement if this took place and if it did take place, Chris, there had better be accountability for sending us spy.
He cautioned that policymakers had better be ready to juice the US economy with tax cuts — known as fiscal stimulus — because Federal Reserve cuts wouldn't be enough.
"Tillerson had better bone up on nuclear power strategies if he wants to force a big nuclear power to withdraw from its own territories," the paper said.
He or she had better use it: any vehicle without one left on the roadside will be removed by the police in the middle of the night.
Jeff Bezos, if you have something bad to say about Bitcoin, you had better start working on your derogatory remarks because the bar has been set high.
In Mr. Gordon's view, technological change is just not what it used to be, and we had better get used to slower growth in productivity and incomes.
And students had better pay attention: the age of criminal responsibility in Hong Kong is ten, as it is in England (in mainland China it is 14).
Ailes had already figured out what the American public needed -- and Fox employees had better be marching in the direction of his laser vision of the future.
For instance, the ice cream salesman had recently bought a new car, which probably had better sealing and less ventilation, which trapped in the fumes, Troyer said.
The question of how many victims could have been spared had better systems for reporting been in place calls attention to the pervading nature of this problem.
"I think that Scaramucci had better be a lot more careful than he has been," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said on the Laura Ingraham radio show.
Opportunities to use chilly weather as an excuse for spending Friday night on the couch are dwindling — so you had better get that binge watching in now.
Especially after I had put a bunch of years into it, I knew I had better make it great the one time it was gonna come out.
And while we're happy to give them a bit of time to enjoy their new engagement, we're just saying: The Bellas had better be playing the reception.
And if you want to have a prayer of anyone clicking on your ad, it had better be as inflammatory as possible — people click when they're angry.
Despite coming up short, Cramer highlighted that Revolve had better-than-expected sales growth of 23%, on top of active customer growth of 36% to 1.3 million.
I tried to appeal the decision, but her father — the chief executive of a health care company who purchased insurance for hundreds of employees — had better luck.
The bottom line for Charmeau is that he had better stop complaining and start getting busy, or he will not have a company in a few years.
At this point, I realized that I wasn't getting any younger, and that if this was something I wanted to do, I had better do it soon.
Trump, who made a 2017 speech near GM's Lordstown Assembly plant in Ohio, said in November the company had "better" find a new product for that plant.
" Global Times: "The West seems to be standing at a crossroads, and the world is facing unprecedented uncertainties...The US and Europe had better remain at peace.
And with the Trump Organization's chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, under subpoena (and Cohen waiting in the wings), the Trump Organization had better batten down the hatches.
When, in her wrenching final soliloquy Ms. Close's Isabelle talks about shaking her fists at God, you can't help feeling that the Almighty had better take cover.
Attending a more prestigious university would have meant being taught by professors who had better publication records, but that does not necessarily translate into being better teachers.
Only four teams in English history — the history that starts in 1888, not the history that starts in 1992 — have had better records at the same stage.
Their power output then was "markedly better" than after the other two sessions, the scientists write in their paper, suggesting that their muscles had better regained strength.
Ifedi and Gilliam had better show well in camp early if still-healing tailback Thomas Rawls is going to have a shot to replace Marshawn Lynch's production.
At the end of the war the Germans had better equipment, better soldiers, better morale, but we had 38 gallons of gasoline for every one they had.
"He's never had better cards dealt to him to push China hard than right now," said Michael Purves, chief global strategist at the brokerage firm Weeden & Company.
Political leaders in both parties understood that the winds of change were blowing and they had better initiate reforms if they wanted to head off a revolution.
Progressive donors and pressure groups, rather than wasting money these next few weeks, had better direct it toward making sure the same mistake isn't made in 2020.
But society — universities, employers, cultural institutions, the military — has made clearer over time that people who hold racist views had better nurse them off in the corner.
City dwellers had better access to public transport, centralized heat provision and insulation schemes that the state would incentivize via higher levies on CO2 emissions, he said.
The memorials' staff chimed in that they had better results with students who were there of their own volition rather than those unwillingly dragged around by teachers.
Julie, though, had better luck: She called our travel service and got a seat on a plane, and was soon in a cab to Reagan National Airport.
"It was definitely a surprise when some of the other banks had better-than-expected loan growth," said R.J. Grant, head of trading at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
Educated white voters are more likely to live in big cities or near them, areas that have had better job growth and that tend to lean liberal.
Others have asserted that the security for the European championship soccer tournament held in Nice a few weeks earlier had better security than the July 14 celebration.
Witt's adventure started because she decided that she had better get ahead with the physical side of things in case the love part didn't happen for her.
If whatever God you worship is in fact a God of love and peace you had better use the Moment of Silence to pray for our souls.
So far, he's sending the very opposite of a pro-business message: Before a company makes a big business decision, it had better consider how Washington might react.
Trump's current inner circle proves to have had better judgment about campaign strategy than we thought, but I still believe they are disastrously equipped to run the country.
It would be one thing if the various streaming services had better track records than conventional TV networks, but all three are comparable to essentially any major network.
In particular, children who followed guidelines for daily screen time recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) had better and longer reported sleep than those who didn't.
Both companies realized they had better things to do than snipe at each other, and Microsoft never managed to convince the U.S. government to break apart Google, anyway.
"Authorities did not release the 51-year-old ice-cream vendor's name, but Troyer said the man had recently purchased a new car which "probably had better sealing.
A 2017 study conducted by the Mayo Clinic found that everyone who slept with a dog had better sleep, but Hoffman's study recommends further research into the subject.
The government's infrastructure expansion programme also had better traction compared with 2015 and its tax amnesty programme, announced in June 2016, has performed better than the government expected.
Thinking the problem might be Google Chrome, I switched to Edge, just to see if maybe that had better integration with the chipset, but it made little difference.
Back in May, Duterte rebuffed Trump's unexpected invitation to the White House, saying, "I am tied up," and went on to suggest he had better places to be.
But what we had better all see is that there has never been a time when coming together as Americans was more important than it is right now.
Those interested in being residents at Serenbe had better start networking — rather than an application system, it uses a nomination model whereby a national steering committee recommends artists.
The researchers found that older adults with higher VO2 max scores—meaning they had better cardiorespiratory fitness — had less deterioration of the white-matter fibers in their brains.
The Queen of the Seven Kingdoms is making quick work of her opponents so far, and Dany had better start learning some lessons from all this losing quickly.
For months, the narrative has been that the party had better figure it out and decide on one of the establishment candidates so that establishment candidate could win.
He also gave viewers of the first presidential town hall the impression that he just didn't care and that he had better things to do with his time.
The only debate will be about whether the deal was doomed from the start or whether it could have been passed if Mrs May had better political skills.
You may know me as someone who believes rules were made to be broken, except for the rules I make, which you had better fucking follow, or else.
The good news: Regional sports networks have had better luck retaining viewers competitor to their national network competitors, reinforcing the importance for fans to see their local teams.
They also found that the laser was more efficient and had better range when the laser was collinear with the debris and had the same inclination, or tilt.
In order to avoid coming into contact with a sharpened pencil, every defense contractor had better start proactively communicating the value of the products and services they offer.
After firing the FBI director investigating his campaign last week, President Donald Trump added a warning: James Comey had better hope there are no tapes of their conversations.
According to the docs, Knight says Brown and 1 OAK Nightclub should have had better security in August 2014 when Suge was shot multiple times inside the club.
But the words of a U.S. president will always carry weight, so we had better be prepared for a world where Trump's erratic tweeting drives global foreign relations.
Of the CIA spy, Alden Pyle, Greene's narrator in "The Quiet American", observes, "I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused."
We always were aware that there were people who had better, more expensive things than we did, but now images of them stream past our eyes every day.
The lesson of Iraq is not that military intervention in itself is wrong but that, if you are going to do it, you had better get it right.
Oh, and if you hold a bag in a way that makes three of your fingers look a similar length, you had better believe there'll be some coverage.
Whatever it is had better be not only special, but the most special, something that you couldn't do or find or have at home even if you tried.
"You and all the others had better get over your grieving, we need Whole Foods," said my friend and fellow Harlem resident James Fenton, the noted English writer.
But if you're going to presume to resurrect the Marx Brothers in a full-length stage musical, your Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo had better be spot on.
Older managers confused by why millennials like to Snapchat with co-workers, or don't want to pay their dues with grunt work, had better get used to it.
"It would not be too far a stretch to think I had better not seek confidential advice on the internet — in case it did become public," he added.
"Like-for-like sales in the first quarter were higher, over 11 percent, but that is because we had better weather than the previous year," Przemyslaw Lutkiewicz said.
If it turns out that Joe Biden is the nominee, then he had better pick a woman as his running mate or a person of color, either gender.
President Trump had better learn this statement by heart, because it's going to be imperative on him to say these words, or something like them, relentlessly and zealously.
For years, the lettered trains actually had better on-time rates than the numbered trains, but that shifted in January 2018, shortly after the schedule changes took effect.
He warned, however, that the computers ultimately would be in human hands, and that the people responsible for them had better be not merely smart but also nice.
Ten minutes later, I still couldn't walk 10 feet without getting an alert that someone was coming to my island, and I had better close my inventory now.
It also found that in a subset of 14,800 participants, coffee drinkers had better biological markers, such as liver enzymes and glucose control, which can indicate underlying diseases.
And even though they probably had better things to do on a Sunday, they made the drive through winding one-lane mountain roads to see their beloved Toritos.
Robert J. Mongelli, 89, had better luck posting bail quickly in Queens when his grandson, 39, was arrested in June and charged with stealing $8 in shaving cream.
Studies show that patients who repaired a breakdown of the therapeutic relationship with their therapist had better psychotherapy outcomes than those who never experienced a breakdown at all.
Before congressional lawmakers give in to the gun lobby's latest twisted demand, they had better ask themselves why they would want to help muffle a shooter's deadly deeds.
I think they do feel awful about it, but they should've had better control of their platforms, or understood, or somehow anticipated the abuse of these platforms. Yep.
He also kept talking about how awesome Jo is and he'd never really gone on about any other bass players, so I thought I had better pay attention.
Pittsburgh had better luck in the second when Moran hit a ball to the same area but over the fence for his seventh homer and a 1-83 lead.
If you've been in Guangzhou instead, you probably think everyone in the Bay Area had better shut up with their complaining, because they don't know the meaning of pain.
But GOP leaders have already been put on notice by members of their own party that all this spending had better come with a way to pay for it.
"It has those three great actresses and then the male lead [Chris Hemsworth], but I was just like they should have had better material for those ladies," she said.
Next, I recognized that I hadn't had enough experience last time for the job, and proved that my summer internships had better prepared me for it this time around.
But if that happens, the government had better be able to show a really good reason for it and provide strong evidence that there is no other viable alternative.
Now that Apple has had better-than-expected sales of the high-end iPhone 7 Plus, the companies are closer than ever, separated by 256,000 units, according to Gartner.
"The big Caravan of People from Honduras, now coming across Mexico and heading to our 'Weak Laws' Border, had better be stopped before it gets there," Trump tweeted Tuesday.
He started writing papers on economic and financial "anomalies" in 1987, with a paper that looked at why stocks had better returns in January than the other 11 months.
Everyone really wants success for everyone else, but you also kind of like the fact that you've seen more total eclipses or you had better success than somebody else.
Chicago had better hitting, pitching and defense than the Padres, who are battling to stay out of the basement in the National League West while in full rebuilding mode.
Upon hearing that some people would rather die than face the unspeakable conditions of a workhouse, Scrooge retorts that they "had better do it, and decrease the surplus population".
He said the man was a "nephew" of Franklin's who was jealous because his uncle had better luck with romance, though he offered no supporting evidence or any name.
Not only is this thing much faster than a laptop for a third of the price (it had better be), it's also every bit as fast as a desktop.
To put that in perspective, only one other superhero film — indisputable superhero box office champ Marvel's The Avengers — had better weeks 183-9, with $10.8 million and $6.9 million.
Even when the Nets had better teams, the Knicks still got more attention and it sometimes felt as if they would always be the marquee team in the city.
If you're so much as considering getting a fake tree for Christmas this year, you had better be damn sure not to mention it in front of this guy.
Married people generally had better health insurance and lived in better neighborhoods, but single patients still fared worse even after accounting for these financial reasons for the marriage advantage.
At this point, the season finale of This Is Us had better crush my childhood dreams, tear out a hangnail, and tell me I'm a disappointment to my family.
The children whose moms had longer leaves had better cognitive and academic development at age 30 and were more likely to have graduated from college and have higher wages.
We had better get a common sense approach passed into law soon or the U.S. economy will be paying a bigger and bigger price in terms of lost growth.
"I think we've had better discussions in the last 48 hours than in the last 48 months," said Representative Mark Meadows, chairman of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus.
California's Xavier Becerra and Washington state's Bob Ferguson, both attorneys general, have had better luck at halting Trump's executive actions in the courts than anyone in their congressional delegations.
Los Angeles, which was routed 6-1 by the Florida Panthers on Saturday, had better opportunities in the second period, including its third power play, but Vasilevskiy stood strong.
His tweets Friday that Comey had better watch out in case there were tapes of his conversations with the president underlined comparisons already being made to the Watergate crisis.
That's an 23-inch TV for only $2499.993,270 — but there are only seven left in stock, so you had better snag it before the Black Friday piranhas find it.
"Our review also showed that studies using MBSR programs that included yoga had better effects on disability and physical functioning than studies using MBSR programs without yoga," Anheyer said.
Levine said that they had better get out of the way in his caption, but we'd like to think that the photo is better summed up by one commenter.
The company that designed the bar's interior credits the offending portraits to Canadian tattoo artist Zimmo Lu. Verdict: Early Mercy and Zimmo Lu had better get their hipstory straight.
In the most recent Ipsos/Reuters poll, 0003 percent of likely voters in Nevada felt Heller had better immigration policy compared to only 33 percent who felt Democratic Rep.
She then filed a lawsuit against the school, alleging that she had better academic credentials than admitted minority students and had been denied admission based solely on her race.
Bob Dold (R-Ill.), an outspoken Trump foe and top Democratic target this fall, said he had better things to do than meet with the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
In a Center for American Progress poll, for example, 42 percent of mothers said they'd look for a higher-paying job if they had better access to child care.
At 14, Mr. Mitchell moved from Nevada to Florida to live with his aunt because Tampa had better schools, his father said in a phone interview on Thursday night.
But that success also means that those who don't like the digital operation had better get used to it, because it looks like it's going to be sticking around. 
But the man ran away, and, luckily for him, the bison seemed to decide it had better things to do that day than prove its dominance over a tourist.
In the most recent Ipsos/Reuters poll, 43 percent of likely voters in Nevada felt Heller had better immigration policy compared to only 33 percent who felt Democratic Rep.
"It is an ugly insult, and you had better be right if you're going to charge a journalist with lying on purpose," the host of CNN's "New Day" added.
From April 3: The big Caravan of People from Honduras, now coming across Mexico and heading to our "Weak Laws" Border, had better be stopped before it gets there.
Today, we might just call it a waste of time, and since common sense also tells us that time is money, we had better steer clear of anything unprofitable.
"Trap or Die 3," for example, did not beat its competitors in any consumption metric; Mr. Chesney sold more albums over all, and Meek Mill had better streaming numbers.
Charles M. Blow Nothing is safe or sacrosanct in Donald Trump's developing governance team, and America had better start being alarmed about it and moving to actively oppose it.
But for the same mother to give birth to two sets of twins, in the same year, well, doctors told Wolliston she had better chances of winning the lottery.
If the job interview ends on a sour note, the candidate had better keep looking elsewhere, because a bad last impression is even worse than a bad first impression.
They had better versions of the same stuff; Calvin Kleins instead of Jordache Jeans, Clinique instead of Cover Girl, real cashmere instead of the lambs wool-angora-nylon blend.
Then when Barack Obama first took office, he had better things to do than to muck around with this issue, and kind of hoped Congress would work something out.
After his election, Trump criticized the Democratic National Committee for allowing itself to be hacked, arguing that the Republican National Committee was not hacked because it had better security.
It turned out, to no one's surprise, that most of the volunteers now had better aerobic fitness and blood-sugar control than before, as well as improved insulin sensitivity.
Whenever Coolidge sets off in one direction, the reader had better be prepared to be startled by an unexpected shift, a sudden stop that vaults you into another dimension.
The research participants who were naked while hanging with others and/or spending time outdoors had better self-esteem and were happier in general than those who stayed covered up.
"Tillerson had better bone up on nuclear power strategies if he wants to force a big nuclear power to withdraw from its own territories," an unsigned Global Times editorial threatened.
You're probably thinking that this movie had better be as packed as one of Stefon's clubs on SNL if Marvel expects audiences to stay put (and phoneless) for that long.
Ultra said most of its operations had better-than-expected orders in the first half, and were expected to have revenue and operating performances broadly in line with management expectations.
An epic battery of such proportions had better last a long time, and Avenir promises a week's worth of use, or two full days, 48 hours, of continuous video playback.
Compared to women who delivered before the hurricane, those who gave birth afterward were generally older, Caucasian, married, and had better insurance — all "favorable baseline maternal characteristics", the authors note.
Controlled for other factors such as menstrual phase and relationship length, researchers found that women who had sex more often had better recall of abstract words on a memory test.
The kids who were exposed to the optimal amount of screen time had better levels of social and emotional well-being than kids who weren't allowed to use digital devices.
It is not clear why, but Loerbroks thinks those servers might have had better dietary knowledge or were better able to tell the difference between food allergies and lifestyle choices.
"Chinese Trump fans are seriously and truly invested, and you had better not make light of offending them," Chen wrote in a social media post to his millions of followers.
If you ever happen to find yourself in the same room as Jake Gyllenhaal, you had better make damn sure you don't mispronounce the word "melancholy" in front of him.
The men, at least, have better — more active, more essential, more flattering — tropes to return to, because men have always had better tropes to return to in stories like these.
After realising that in the decade to 2014 firms that scored well on these measures had better returns than those scoring poorly, it launched a gender-equality fund in 2015.
"You've had better than expected China, and quicker than expected China, and then better than expected Europe," said Emma Townshend, an executive at major South African producer Impala Platinum (Implats).
If Sanders wants to win here, he had better at least force her to explain why she was wrong then and why her evolution should be viewed as sincere today.
A review by the RAND Corporation of 56 such programs around the country showed that patients who received primary care at mental health sites had better diabetes and hypertension control.
If the battle is for the 85033 to 5 percent of undecided voters, she looked at times more presidential — if that matters in this election — and generally had better temperament.
It gets away with being a kids' series because of its heroes, but even characters like Harry, Hermione, and Ron had better sense than any of the Fantastic Beasts cast.
"Trump had better pay heed to the despicable plight of his country, the dark empire of evils under worldwide criticism, before poking his nose into others' things," the piece read.
When it came to designing the rest of the iconic batsuit for a woman, Dries said they tweaked it aesthetically so Rose had better mobility in her arms and neck.
At the Spice Empire, a South Asian restaurant, the owner Luk Hussain said he wished he had better understood the economic ramifications of Brexit when he voted to leave Europe.
Those who did the mindfulness training showed improved sustained attention, meaning their minds wandered less; they were focused on the tasks at hand and had better emotional well-being overall.
Amid a predictable fare of drills and full-court scrimmages, it quickly became clear that some players had better odds than others of landing one of those precious camp invitations.
Bruce Rauner, perhaps — had better cut through the mess soon to guarantee the continued operation of the long-running, nationally respected project before Illinois becomes the Land of Lost Lincolniana.
The space of the earth children is communal, and if you'd like to be welcomed into the home, then you had better be willing to conform to their hive mind.
Now, consumers could choose between the proven Leaf and the stunning new Model 3; the Model 3 had better performance and longer range, but the Leaf was a known quantity.
"The massacre might never have happened had Broward had better leadership in the sheriff's department," DeSantis said during a news conference outside the Broward Sheriff's Office headquarters in Fort Lauderdale.
"That is the risk we are facing," he said, though he argued that Sudan's history of revolutions and coups had better prepared its opposition parties for negotiations with the military.
For instance, a cohort study of about 6,000 people found that those who drank at least once a week had better cognitive function in middle age than those who didn't.
If you put a ubiquitous word like THE at 1A, there had better be something else that really stands out in that corner, or there's a bit of a letdown.
All I can think is that Peter had better go ahead and send Hannah Ann packing, because with the amount of convincing he did, he better be committed to Madison.
Nicole Nguyen of BuzzFeed News wrote that the new iPhones had better cameras than the 7 and 83 Plus, but that the differences in images could be hard to spot.
"I completely believe still today if you are a minority in any environment, you had better figure out how that majority population operates for you to be successful," she said.
"This is going to be Buttigieg's turn in the spotlight, and he had better be prepared for the worst," said Aaron Kall, director of debate at the University of Michigan.
Still, another large study published around the same time found people who owned dogs had better health outcomes after suffering a major cardiovascular event such as heart attack or stroke.
She said the program had benefited the school in ways that went beyond music, noting that students who joined OrchKids generally had better attendance and academic performance than their peers.
There was also a dose-response effect for fish oil: Those who took supplements on more than 60 days had better testicular function that those who took them less often.
But Jackson knows he had better bring back value for Anthony, and Cleveland has nothing to offer except Kevin Love in what would be a swap of high-scoring forwards.
While McDonald&aposs had better sauces to go with chicken nuggets, Burger King had a more interesting selection that paired well with other sides on its menu, like onion rings.
"The South Korean authorities had better ponder over what unfavorable results may be entailed by their impolite behavior," the North's official Korean Central News Agency said, according to the report.
A sergeant with the new Green Beret team broadcasted over the team's radio frequency that Leigh and I had better have his laundry done before he got back from mission.
I saw it as a solution that Kentucky had better grab hold of as our one chance of making a big difference in the future of health for our people.
Assuming he can play through it, however, the Penguins had better have an answer for him, because they haven't faced a blueliner anywhere close to him so far this postseason.
" Naturally, this leads to a gay orgy when militia leader, Aimon, announces that the group had better "try out some homo stuff to make sure there ain't no secret fags around.
"The big Caravan of People from Honduras, now coming across Mexico and heading to our 'Weak Laws' Border, had better be stopped before it gets there," Trump wrote in a tweet.
"If we had better jobs we'd be able to feed and clothe ourselves on our own, but for that we need to be able to use our own language," he said.
Moore's good friend and similarly complex writer Neil Gaiman had better timing: most of his works have hit the screen in the last decade, mostly smartly adapted, to far greater acclaim.
" Shortly after firing Comey, Trump issued a vague threat on Twitter, saying Comey had "better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!
If they're serious about extending this invitation to Carrie, Russia had better also fly over Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda — unless her BFFs are, as she fears, already having meetings without her.
Spider-Man's had better luck with video games than most, with 2004's Spider-Man 2 one of the better attempts largely due to how much fun it was to swing.
Others have had better luck, but a year after the release of the MacBook we're still waiting for the One True Hub that will really cover the bases for most people.
The Results The facial was great — my skin looked and felt radiant, soft, and hydrated for days (for $1,200 it had better, right?), but it wasn't unlike anything I've ever tried.
If progressives think they have advocates for campaign finance reform, breaking up Wall Street banks or substantive reforms of the taxes effecting corporate or wealthy supporters, they had better think again.
If the Democrats want to ensure that Schultz doesn't do irreparable damage to their 2020 chances, they had better take him seriously—even if it's more than his feeble agenda deserves.
While rivals like Wynn Resorts had better exposure to the fast-growing, gambling-focused Chinese territory of Macau, MGM offered investors who were wary about China a strong, U.S.-based play.
Syndergaard had better command of his pitches compared with other recent starts — he struck out eight batters in five and two-thirds innings — but his biggest moment came at the plate.
MSNBC had declines on Tuesday night of 6 percent in total viewers and nearly 39 percent in the sought-after demographic compared with 2008, when it had better ratings over all.
That the murder of our children by these men has got to become a terror and a sorrow to you, and starting now, it had better interfere with any daily pleasure.
President Donald Trump called Barra's decision "nasty" and said GM had "better" find a product to build at a plant in Ohio, a pivotal state for Trump's 2020 re-election effort.
The embattled former firm had "better come on board or face the consequences," Ravi Shankar Prasad, India's minister for its Information Technology and Law and Justice departments, told CNBC on Tuesday.
It offered walk-in clinics that were open evenings and weekends, so patients had better access to care, and offered special programs to help patients with the most complicated medical conditions.
"Players can hit corners at 21 and 20 miles an hour, and if they do, you had better have an idea where it's going before the puck is shot," he said.
They reported that the youths who had higher levels of functional connectivity in the central executive network had better cardiac and metabolic health than their peers with lower levels of connectivity.
Speaker after speaker rose to proclaim what the crowd already believed: Corsica's nationalists would win big in territorial elections on Sunday, they were unstoppable, and the mainland had better take notice.
I had better luck with the weather the next day, when I took a quick tour through the beautiful Bonaventure Cemetery, a former plantation site that became public land in 210.
If you're going to pass notes, leave early, or play with fidget spinners during Trump's impeachment trial, you had better be prepared for Stephen Colbert to crack some jokes about it.
One study of 35 professionals left without devices in the Moroccan desert found that after three days without technology they had better posture, greater eye contact, better sleep and improved memory.
"The big Caravan of People from Honduras, now coming across Mexico and heading to our 'Weak Laws' Border, had better be stopped before it gets there," he posted Tuesday on Twitter.
Men who got the most total exercise and logged the most time doing intense workouts had better sperm motility than men who got the least amounts of exercise, the study found.
Trump had better be prepared to make good on this, or see an end to his deep friendship with the one leader in Europe he has been able to count on.
Fernandez, the Eleventh Circuit in 1988 found obstruction when the brother of a defendant intentionally followed prosecutor, forcibly ran into him, and told him that he had better get some protection.
But once a toddler recognizes there's such a thing as Bubbe Day, even though illness or other obstacles may one day intervene, Bubbe had better keep showing up for her shift.
Balanced Blues beat Hurricanes RALEIGH, N.C. — If the St. Louis Blues were going to get offense from what's normally a grinding line, then the rest of the team had better join in.
Likely story, sure—but they might've had better luck telling the cops that the ecstasy-filled car was new, and they had no idea that it was full of drugs and money.
And Fitbit had better cross its fingers they do, because at launch there will be exactly four non-Fitbit apps available on the Ionic: a Starbucks, Accuweather, cycling app Strava, and Pandora.
If Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos wants to hit is target of delivery drones debuting in the four to five years he estimated back in 2013, Amazon had better get a move on.
In the meantime, Americans wishing to save the sales tax on online purchases had better get going: several states, including North Dakota, have already passed laws forcing companies to collect the taxes.
Well, if you're going to brand an iPhone as "XS" (which we know a lot of people will pronounce as "excess") and "Max", the thing had better come with plenty of storage.
Hamilton recognized it would be a tough weekend but said fighting through the field reminded him of his karting days, when others had better equipment and he had to make the difference.
When we matched older and younger adults on key characteristics of their sex lives -- along with sociodemographic characteristics, and mental and physical health -- older adults actually had better sexual quality of life.
If you're going to drop a track called "shETHER," as did Remy Ma to open her insanely one-sided feud with Nicki Minaj, you had better understand the ring you're stepping into.
Drake students who did manage to make it into the auditorium described being asked at the door if they were Trump supporters and then being warned that they had better not protest.
Companies like Boeing and Lockheed Martin are in the defense business, but had better stake a value claim now and go on offense before the cost cutters or competitors take further aim.
"It is our biggest asset, so we had better plan," he added, for an eventual transition in ownership or unexpected events like the ultimately death of an owner or a sudden disability.
"Anyone is who is contemplating doing an ICO now had better call their general counsel and fully understand securities laws in the U.S. and how they apply in their case," he said.
"The neonates of heavy-marijuana-using mothers had better scores on autonomic stability, quality of alertness, irritability, and self-regulation and were judged to be more rewarding for caregivers," the study said.
In a study of workplace emails, researcher Peter Gloor, of MIT Sloan Management Review, found that companies that have more streamlined email had better outcomes, including happier customers and lower employee attrition.
From now on, these debates had better highlight the differences and the stakes with Trump, not become a circular firing squad that nominates the candidate least likely to win a general election.
McCarthy, Rodgers, and everyone else in the Packers organization had better start putting as many fingers in the dyke as they can—or the impending flood could sweep away all of them.
During an appearance on "The Graham Norton Show" in 2015, the host had both Clarke and Cara Delevingne compete in an "eyebrow-off" to see who had better command of their brows.
It's a low-concept show: Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham, who had better finally get an Emmy nod out of the upcoming Netflix revival) used to be a daughter of wealth and privilege.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One before Mr. Trump appeared at a rally in Nashville, Ms. Sanders suggested that the president had better things to do than follow a Twitter outcry.
"I just thought to myself, 'Next time there is any opportunity to change anything, you had better know what you stand for and what you wanna say'," she says in Miss Americana.
Mr. Berliner's program thus became the first to defeat a world champion at any board game, though he acknowledged that the program had better dice rolls than Mr. Villa throughout the match.
Kids with money had better gear for camping, and it was never cheap to attend a national or international jamboree (which worked out for me, since I had little interest in going).
And if she sees an opportunity to make the most of a mansion, some dollar bills, and (what looks like) a vacuum cleaner, you had better believe she's going to take it.
Patients who followed the guidelines most closely were 42 percent less likely to die during follow up than those with the worst adherence, and had better disease-free and recurrence-free survival.
Researchers also discovered that they had better ability to control their actions and align it to their goals compared to those who did not have any plans going in to the game.
The group who ate more olive oil had better-functioning HDL; in other words, their HDL was more efficient at finding and removing LDL and sending it to the liver as waste.
We had better figure out a way to constructively bleed off this anger or risk the mystic chord of memory that have bound us together for generations slipping around our collective necks.
Yet the poorest in the United States are more likely to have Medicaid than to be uninsured, and in this study they had better outcomes than those with no insurance at all.
"The chain stores had better prices; and so even as people wanted to preserve mom and pop, it was going to cost them a lot of money out of pocket," Levinson said.
According to Zuckerberg the notion that people would make better decisions if they had better information is largely wrong and that it's the people they surround themselves with that impact their decisions more.
If a psychologist, for example, had better information about which concepts were altered in a suicidal patient, they could potentially tailor talk therapy or medication to positively change that person's way of thinking.
But states with labor organizing rights and accommodation for women before and after pregnancy had better GDP growth, lower poverty and infant mortality, and higher life expectancy and median income, the report said.
The clay should be mixed with equal parts raw apple cider vinegar or water before being applied to the face, but I've had better results, particularly with texture, when using apple cider vinegar.
This distinction matters, Mr. Hensler wrote in his dissertation, because the smaller group of advisers persuaded their clients to focus on what they needed the money for and had better results for it.
Two of the women we had as principal crew members had to drop out several weeks before shooting because they had better-paying jobs that came up—or jobs that paid at all!
If the Trump administration and congressional Republicans are serious about making America great again, they had better confront the sobering reality that work has become less and less normal in the United States.
"Corporate America had better take note because the folks who actually pick stocks have finally decided to flex their muscles," wrote Don Bilson, head of Event Driven Research at Gordon Haskett Research Advisors.
This Chris Christie endorsement of Trump is real signal to GOP establishment that they had better begin thinking about Trump as the future The Republican Party is facing a severe collective-action problem.
Ms. Nemirovskaya, the head of the Ms. Baronova's electoral committee, said in an interview that Ms. Baronova had better name recognition than Mr. Zubov, even though both had hopelessly minuscule levels of support.
The Americans who travel to Siberia have probably already been to many of the most famous tourist destinations in the world, she said, and they will have had better food and lodging elsewhere.
Female lead authors also had better odds of placing non-experimental studies – such as those based on analysis of existing database information - in these prominent journals than they did of placing experimental research.
Kids who had better emotional regulation at age 3 were less likely to be obese by age 287 than children who weren't as good at controlling their feelings and impulses, the study found.
Asked whether troops' families should expect their loved ones to remain deployed through Thanksgiving or even Christmas, Mattis declined to speculate, or to estimate costs of the deployment until he had better data.
Hillary King, a 32-year-old consultant in Boston who lives down the street from a hotel where dozens of Biogen executives contracted the new coronavirus, decided that she had better get tested.
The model used past data to show that global conservation spending between 1996 and 2008 reduced biodiversity loss by an average of 29 percent, and that countries that spent more had better outcomes.
It was activated through the street queens, but the other kids jumped in very quickly, and they had better organizational skills and could start forming different gay organizations within a matter of days.
"I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused" — the line is from "The Quiet American," Graham Greene's 1955 novel about noble intentions gone awry in Vietnam.
Democrats had better concentrate on the things that unite them: fighting voter suppression, addressing prescription drug costs (that's small ball for those on the left, but they don't disagree), investigating the Trump administration.
In a recent study of Minnesotan high school boys, we found that those with lower ratios had better hand-grip strength (irrespective of age and body size) than their peers with higher ratios.
They also said that the utility was stepping up inspections and upgrading its power lines, and that it would ensure that customers had better access to assistance centers in future power shut-offs.
Caminero had better control than he has shown in the past, and he got a break when SS Jordy Mercer threw out a Seattle baserunner at the plate to end the seventh inning.
"If there was a trial of a white person who had done something against a black person, whites with integrity had better not convict because they would be ostracized," says Nash, now 81.
Other winners Other hardware that proved popular were FitBit (FIT), Logitech (LOGI) non-gaming keyboards and Roku (ROKU) devices because they all had better-than-usual discounts, Wedbush said in a report Monday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday said he had better things to do than comment on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's announcement about the so-called birther question over Obama's citizenship.

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