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"The thing is I have made better queso," she continued.
Facebook also "borrowed" Snapchat's face filters, and made better versions.
The union could be made better still, that's for sure.
The world is made better by such acts of kindness.
Congratulations, you have probably made better life choices than I have.
Generally speaking, your car will not be made better over time.
The version being released in theaters is made better with subtitles.
A great monster made better by each character's relationship to it.
I didn't always snack, and when I did I made better choices.
Can a show or movie be made better by including minority characters?
In many cases the good are made better and the bad, worse.
And we want to wear clothing that's made better and looks better.
"He believes people could be transformed, be made better," Mr. Falls said.
By taming inflation, he made better the lives of millions of people.
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We have a feeling in the car and what could be made better.
And some made better time than the cars, struggling through door-deep water.
It was decent money for her and made better financial sense for her sponsors.
It's a heartbreaking but beautifully told story made better through great performances and animation.
Firm have made better use of the diverse talent available, boosting productivity and profitability.
But this study suggests they could, with a little effort, be made better still.
It's a very good program that could potentially be made better with (Oprah's) guidance.
Why do you think these women reported that bi-sexual men made better lovers?
If the point is made better by saying that, let the point be made.
"They could have made better use of the intel I gave them," he said.
But some people also perform under those pressures, they get made better by those things.
North Macedonia, which has made better progress towards meeting the EU's requirements, was also rebuffed.
Zootopia isn't a perfect place, but it's made better by everyone living in it together.
After all, everyone has to be made better-off by any deal the leaders sign.
Laws will be changed, money will be spent and life will be made better. Promise.
In other words, no person can be made better off without making someone else worse off.
Later, in 1988, Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis argued that heterosexual parents simply made better parents.
There will always be improvements to be made, better interfaces to develop, better copy to implement.
Some believe it made better choices early on, privatising state enterprises in a more transparent fashion.
They are hungering to learn how their lives will be made better by our next president.
We made better decisions because we listened to one another and weighed all the conflicting information.
Every element of the company -- you know one of our philosophies is everything can be made better.
Here's what else Penner had to say: Walmart is made better by "being paranoid" about the competition.
Of all the things made better by the internet, this is something that has been truly violated.
On the other hand, most other countries have made better progress than America has in recent years.
He made better money when he drove a cab in the nineties, before the advent of Uber.
It made better espresso with more crema (the microfoam that floats on top of a proper shot).
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I knew I could do better so I went out and bought equipment and made better records.
Win-win-win, actually, for a cast-iron skillet used is a cast-iron skillet made better.
It also made better use of pins, which allow you to break apps and games into sections.
Every Day Made Better with Prime Prime was designed to make your life better every single day.
I will be livid if that burden is passed on to us, the taxpayer, who made better choices.
What will happen when we try to keep up with beings that are simply made better than us?
"I wondered if perhaps I would've made better decisions had my judgement not been as impaired," she explained.
She said she would have more if "I had been smarter in the 1990s" and made better investments.
In a marriage, not only are two people's lives made better, but so too is the whole world.
And every single one is made better by the tablet's hybrid nature, letting you play wherever you want.
His death becomes a device that allows for the world to be made better than it was before.
"That day was pivotal for me because in hindsight, I wished I had made better judgment," she admits.
It's unlikely that any 2018 legislation would actually top tax reform, but it could be made better.  Sen.
It might have been counterproductive in the end ... We could have made better purchases 3-4 months later.
But Harbour stressed that he thought the show was made better through bingeing, at least for the latter half.
By nature, the individual members of a dynamic duo are only made better by teaming up with their partners.
And for a moment, it seemed like that meeting had made better communication between Trump and the caucus possible.
Growing up in my working class Irish Catholic community, everyone understood that life was made better because of unions.
It's time for America to get back on its feet and be made better than it's ever been before.
"Tell me about a recent project or problem that you made better, faster, smarter, more efficient, or less expensive."
"Innocence" (season 26, episode 27) Buffy made better episodes than "Innocence," but it never made a more important one.
It's proof of what I've known for a while now: Great journalism is made better by a great audience.
I took the subway in from my apartment in Brooklyn, and actually made better time than I had expected.
You're trying to tell me how a law under consideration affects you and how the law could be made better.
I would imagine that it's a stressful situation made better only by doing it with someone you really, really like.
If the decision was going to be made, better to make it before lenders started utilizing the cut than after.
"When we met 45 years ago ... she wasn't elected to anything, but everything she touched she made better," Clinton said.
But men made better progress than women, paying off 44 percent of their loans in the same period of time.
The sooner we digitize the entire world and let software run it all, the sooner everything will be made better.
I just wish Samsung made better use of the S8's bonus button, instead of reserving it solely for Bixby.
"America is made better by millions of Muslim citizens," he said in his remarks during the 2001 White House iftar.
"By appointing people who reflect our community, we've not only had better representation but we've made better decisions," Buttigieg said.
GILTI is far from perfect (and could be made better by Treasury, but that is a tale for another day).
No matter how horrible your morning might be today, there's no way that it can't be made better with pancakes.
KEANE: I can imagine all of the decision makers in this country that have been made better because of Charles Krauthammer.
So this year, he joined forces with Kiehl's for its ongoing Kiehl's Made Better campaign to spread the message to fans.
I was hoping to hear some intellectual debate, about reforms, and how America can really be made better (not 'greater again').
"This bill could be made better, narrower, so that it would have better chance of passing constitutional muster," Macleod-Ball said.
" Former VP Joe Biden at MLK breakfast: "America's been made better, all the struggles many of you have endured and led.
Also, for what it's worth, Jon and Sansa both have better "stories" than Bran and both would have made better rulers.
Are the prospects for that election made better by the fact that it is the first since last summer's nuclear agreement?
I should've made better use of my time, but I had some friends pop by to say hi and got distracted.
All the basic fundamental things we can do to keep moms and babies safe in birth are made better with light.
To help further the brand's efforts, Legend is helping reintroduce Kiehl's number one, customer favorite face mask, made better than ever before.
While we don't know what path our future may take, we know that each of our lives was made better by you.
When Baron Pierre de Coubertin conceived the modern Olympics, which debuted in 1896, he envisioned a world made better through amateur competition.
Their collaboration is a peek at the potential both artists possess, but a reminder that they've made better music together and apart.
But, after 19543, when censorship seriously came into effect, more imaginative people made better movies and still scored at the box office.
So, 2250 was the first year in which it made sense to consider how a very good law could be made better.
"Where there's an amendment process, any bill can be improved and any bill can be made better and palatable to conservatives," Lee said.
Instead, it would have streamlined the bureaucracy through attrition and early retirements, curtailed high-priced contractors and made better use of information technology.
If there&aposs one constant in this ever-changing world, it&aposs that innovators are constantly imagining how things can be made better.
From survey responses, Dr. Johnson and Dr. Hendrikx have found that groups that preplanned routes and made communication a priority made better decisions.
Market pros said the issue was a cash crunch in the short term lending market, made better when the Fed started repo operations.
Like Mr. Mekas, she'd been one of the vital background players who made better-known artists like Mr. Warhol or Lou Reed possible.
They're tired of others telling them they should have made better decisions, because they think the current system has set them up to fail.
But, like many great things, it can be made better — and that's what the engineers at Lamborghini have done with the new Huracan Performante.
But some games are actually made better by having a few warts, provided you're looking for something outside the action/adventure or FPS mainstream.
I think there were some leadership within the ranks that took a different approach and made better inroads with some of the protest leadership.
If Rowling is blessed with this magic gift of tapping into young minds, I can only wish she had made better use of it.
She was giving, she was strong, and she was adored by so many people whose lives she made better with her honest, selfless love.
Many tough days have been made better by Mr. Prine, the influential singer and songwriter with a gift for articulating moments almost beyond words.
" When asked what he would say to the teacher today, Daniel said, "I would tell her, 'You should have made better choices in life.
Like Angelica and Hamilton, Eliza is never satisfied, but only in the sense that she sees the world as a template to be made better.
But here at MUNCHIES, we believe that even the best guilty-pleasure comfort foods can always be made better with a little bit of love.
But the work isn't made better or more meaningful because of the artist's participation in an idealist, constructivist project in the small town of Michoacan.
He held "town meetings" with fans to hear their concerns about the team and how the experience of attending a Sonics could be made better.
But still, all the moments that matter in my life, even if they are made better, easier, richer by digital truths, are offline and unconnected.
Save 35% on the signed See Details How can a photo depicting one of the most iconic scenes in film history (NBD) be made better?
The name might be a mouthful, but the look itself is the opposite: minimalist and dreamy, only made better by the chic backdrop of English ivy.
And a good price is made better by being a numerical pun, like all the National Pi Day deals with pizzas and pies going for $3.14.
Kingsley's commentary about everything about Katy Perry's betrayal of the gays to "Tragic Gingerbread houses" is like old-school Buzzfeed, modernized and made better for 2017.
But "we learned so much about manufacturing by working with American companies" that it made better sense to keep it in the United States, he said.
Reflective surfaces are a good theme for this film, in which two very lonely people slowly begin to see themselves made better through each other's eyes.
To ponder a life made better with the purchase of a needlepoint cushion featuring the mopey mugs of Bosco and Orso, Mr. Michele's Boston terriers ($22,2700).
There is no positive spin on death, nothing that is made better by the passing of a talented, charismatic, and by all accounts thoroughly decent man.
Usually, in that sort of situation, the attacker has no real control over where the ball is about to go, but Lingard couldn't have made better contact.
Some TV shows are even made better when they function as background noise relative to other, more important parts of your life, a comforting constant amid uncertainty.
The XS Max is every bit as delightful (and accessible) as the Plus, made better by the inclusion of Face ID and an edge-to-edge display.
Yes, the fight game is crawling with willing and available heavyweights, any number of which would have made better choices than an inconsistent light heavyweight like Maldonado.
Cook noted how the world was "made better" by King's work but added that there is still much to be done to accomplish King's dream of equality.
Topped with sour cream and a sprinkle of a lemony dill mixture, made better with the addition of chives, it hits the spot, even without the shvitz.
It is made better by measures guaranteeing a certain number of Russian players must feature in every game, placing a premium on retaining Russia's best and brightest.
However, as "The Wolf of Wall Street" proved in 2013, every true story can be made better with a sense of humor and a Jonah Hill performance.
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Had Mrs Clinton's team made better use of such information, they might have concluded, before it was too late, that the foundations of her "blue firewall" were cracking.
Palmieri also clarified to TechCrunch that her comment was meant to indicate agreement with the portion of Parscale's tweet saying Trump had made better use of the platform.
But we cannot debate whether people with pre-existing conditions have gained life-saving health coverage and whether their lives have been made better with the ACA's protections.
Yet he remained intrigued by the possibility that when traders and other employees in high-stress professions were able to listen to their bodies, they made better decisions.
Today, entrepreneurs can quickly and cheaply build websites and apps to prove and demonstrate their ideas, Randolph said, adding that those made better presentation tools than pitch decks.
It hasn't made better anglers of us by any means, and I'd be a bold-faced liar if I were to promise anything of the sort to you.
The songs aren't made better because I put an extra effect here, or put more reverb, or made the vocal feel a certain way at a specific spot.
RECIPE: Peanut Butter Sauce Contrary to what some make think, absolutely everything on this earth is made better by being seductively drizzled in a thick layer of peanut butter.
It's a fascinating and in some ways very important dispute, but both sides of the argument agree that the typical American was made better-off by trade with China.
What wasn't a given, and what's made Better Call Saul such a rewarding experience, is that at its best, it doesn't just tell us what happens before Breaking Bad.
Meanwhile, DRC doctors and nurses held a march on Wednesday to protest their unsafe conditions, AP reported, and are threatening to strike indefinitely if the situation isn't made better.
Thanks to NEPA, tens of thousands of Americans have participated in important federal decisions and many projects have been made better because of it, as my colleagues have shown.
And more than anything, the hacker mindset is about having the freedom to innovate and break things to understand how they work and how they can be made better.
Guillermo del Toro has made better films than this one, but there may not be an image that succinctly sums up his work as well as that singular moment.
As with revenue-neutral reform, some families would be made better off and others worse off after counting both the tax changes and the impact of the spending changes.
"Please know that your 3 decades (or more!) of service are appreciated and that my life has been made better by your having worked the streets," the letter says.
Whether you're losing your mind at a Pink Floyd tribute show or playing with your cat, there's hardly a situation that wouldn't be made better with a few lasers.
A lower refund total would mean that, in the switch to the new tax code, companies and taxpayers made better guesses on how much they actually owe the government.
Though payroll and income taxes would rise, advocates argued, households and businesses would be held harmless or even made better off once you take that removed burden into account.
I don't care how old you are, the idea of dressing up as someone or something completely different is made better only by the thought of getting some free treats.
Even Bill Clinton, who claims to know her best, praises Mrs Clinton as an incrementalist, not a visionary; "Everything she touched she made better," he says of her early career.
Some of the parenting books I read told me that I should similarly welcome the shattering of myself, and that I was made better because I was now a mother.
Generally speaking, Wired's review mentions that $200 is just too steep of a price to ask for new functions that are subpar and old functions that haven't been made better.
I Googled, "How can a Christian believe gay marriage is okay?" and found dozens of articles by leading Christian scholars that framed this question in a way that made better sense.
Following 2018's midterm vote, the Democrats regained control of the House of Representatives for the first time since 2010, while the Republicans made better-than-expected gains in the Senate.
The migrants themselves would no doubt be made better off by being allowed to enter, but the political community isn't obliged to weigh their interests equally with those of existing citizens.
Whether that pedigree is enough to get the company going will take some time to know, but certainly it's chasing after a huge market that can very plainly be made better.
The experience of seeing the first Marvel movie with a solo female lead was made better by nearly forgetting I was seeing the first Marvel movie with a solo female lead.
"We will honor the life and memory of Celia by remembering her great spirit," Reynolds said, "and all the lives she touched and made better in the time she spent with us."
White women should follow the lead of black female voters, who as Cargle points out, have continuously made better choices by voting for progressive candidates who will help, not harm, marginalized communities.
According to V-Day lore, Saint Valentine (or Valentinus) secretly married couples in third-century Rome after Emperor Claudius II outlawed young men from getting married, because single dudes made better soldiers.
For another, there are usually unintended consequences when making manipulations like this, and who knows what might get worse if we pick and choose what we think needs to be made better.
As we move forward the plan is just made better and better with the ideas that come from our members, so it is not mortally wounded here going into my Budget Committee.
While the app may not be as fully-featured as other note-taking software, Keep is a free option made better all the time by the small tweaks and intelligence Google incorporates.
It's hard to believe that a jacket like this could be made better, but that's just what the BauBax 2.0 is setting out to do by seeking additional funding — where else — on Kickstarter.
The camera hardware is actually unchanged from last year, but it's made better thanks to software advances by Google as well as the inclusion of optical image stabilization, for both photos and video.
Why should a single woman have to uproot herself and leave her friends and professional connections in order to live in a dwelling that wouldn't be made better with a stick of dynamite?
"To expand into additional product categories is a unique opportunity for us in general, but it's made better by working with a brand that aligns from a customer experience, aesthetic and team perspective."
IN THE giddy capitalist dawn of the 1990s, many of the tawdry products that stocked Soviet-bloc stores (when you could find them) were driven out by better-made, better-packaged foreign ones.
"False alarms and false starts/ All made better by the sound of your heart/ All the pain of the last time/ I prayed so hard it was the last time," JAY-Z raps.
President Donald Trump's pick for Secretary of Labor, CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder — who withdrew his nomination for the position Wednesday — has previously said that, in some ways, robots made better employees than people.
"Strong economic fundamentals are a compelling argument for bolstering what works, and improving what can be made better," she said at the start of talks to update the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.
We now have social media to express our feelings about what needs to be fixed, changed or made better, but other than that, money has always been a great way to express your feelings.
Me letting up some of that dictatorship, which I've been unable to in the past, has, in the end, just made sure that the ideas I come with are properly vetted and made better.
Context matters, which is why, for example, very good movies from directors who have made better ones, Martin Scorsese ("The Irishman") and Quentin Tarantino ("Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood"), didn't make the cut.
When Bitfusion launched at Disrupt NY 2015, its focus was on helping developers speed up their applications by giving them pre-compiled libraries that made better use of GPUs, FPGAs and other co-processing technologies.
"This bill could be made better, narrower, so that it would have better chance of passing constitutional muster," Michael Macleod-Ball, the chief of staff at the ACLU's Washington Legislative Office told Broadly in 2016.
He told reporters afterward that he reaffirmed what Trump said in June at the White House: The United States plans to pull out of Paris unless the accord can be made better for the country.
While some might not agree with me, "Treat People with Kindness" is 100% joy as a song made better only by Styles' ear-to-ear smile and energizer bunny dancing on stage during its chorus.
Upon a re-listen, I can recall listening to a certain song during a particularly bad day, a euphoric work out session, or a daunting commute made better by a certain song of the summer.
The secret to Obamacare's persistence is that the American people want the health care system made better — by which they mean they want more people to have affordable health insurance — and Obamacare achieves that goal.
One-third of men and one-quarter of women who voted for Trump (32 and 25 percent, respectively) said that men generally made better political leaders than women, compared with 16 percent of respondents overall.
In it, there is a line that reads, "We believe in human kindness, knowing we are made better when we work together," which Chip says he keeps thinking back to in the midst of recent tragedies.
"We made better progress in the three weeks after D-Day than we are making on Puerto Rico, and in Puerto Rico, to the best of my knowledge, there are no Germans shooting at us," Rep.
Many observers wondered why the candidate hadn't done more polling, or deployed a better field operation, or, at least, made better use of a surrogate who would have been a great asset there: President Barack Obama.
What made "Stranger Things" interesting was that it felt like a story that could have been a two-hour movie but was made better from a storytelling perspective by being made into an eight-hour series.
Biden's camp, needless to say, has a different view — seeing the 21 legislation as an admittedly flawed effort to tackle a real problem that was made better thanks to the participation of Biden and other Democrats.
It's more like a drama, refracted through a fun house mirror, with good acting and well-developed story undermined and thus made better by comedy that satirizes the ridiculousness of the corporate world and the ultra-rich.
So almost every technology product and increasingly a lot of not what you call technology products have– are made better in some way by AI. So it's not like AI is a monolithic thing that you build.
"Show Me Love" is an elegant and simple song about being kind to people and it is only made better by Chance the Rapper bounding around in a teddy bear sweatshirt and rapping about love and goodness.
As he ticked through examples from her resume, he drove home the campaign's change agent theme no less than a half-dozen times: "She's a born changemaker and everything she ever touched she made better," he said.
He's probably more entertaining in a theater than he proved to be over the air; John Travolta, in the 2007 film version of the musical, made better use of the close-ups the TV cameras make possible.
If you buy Parfit's argument about identity, then it shouldn't matter much whether specific people are made better or worse off, it just matters that there are people, whoever they are, who collectively are better or worse off.
Some advocates claim that those parents only agreed to deportation orders because they thought it would help them see their children again — or that they would, themselves, have made better asylum cases if they weren't traumatized by separation.
From the brand's conception, Mansur Gavriel's designers, Floriana Gavriel and Rachel Mansur, banked on combating the rise of eccentricity in fashion with simplicityand that good products are made better by becoming accessible to many, not just a few.
The movie may have come out almost 13 years ago, but if there's any situation in the world that can't be explained, editorialized, or just generally made better with a Mean Girls quote, we haven't found it yet.
Android devices have always made better use of the home screen than Apple's gadgets in my opinion, letting you access information and tools like the weather, directions, reminders, and a Google search bar right on the home screen.
The theories around Cambridge Analytica have never been fully demonstrated, however, and there is a far less nefarious explanation: The Trump campaign simply made better use of standard commercial marketing tools, particularly Facebook's own high-powered targeting products.
Terrified by the raw power of Leni Riefenstahl's Hitler-glorifying 1935 documentary Triumph of the Will, Capra decided the US was leaving its own powerful propaganda efforts on the table — after all, who made better movies than Hollywood?
The sisters have made better movies both before and since, but Reloaded, especially, is notable for how it tries to cram some deeply fascinating philosophical concepts into a Hollywood blockbuster (and the freeway chase sequence is still mighty impressive).
The fast rise of services like Twitter and Facebook was thrilling—a spot of optimism in the gloomy aughts—and their geek genius founders made better heroes than the greedy Wall Street jerks that had just tanked the economy.
But if you're like most people and you just want to see the health care system made better — if you want people to be able to afford insurance that protects them and their families — this bill is a disaster.
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, a former deputy president of South Africa, said balanced cabinets made better decisions not just for women, but for broader society and economies, and provided role models for the next generation of both girls and boys.
I knew I wasn't interested in a timeshare, so as we progressed through the slideshow and bounced around in a golf cart on a property tour, I made better use of my time, completing an application for life insurance.
For instance, she realized that the two of us — a child and a senior, both petite females — added up to one extra-large appetite, so ordering a Big Breakfast to share made better sense than ordering separate, smaller meals.
Refusing to look this truth in the face and think about how the Roosevelt Islands can be made better, rather than about why they are no good, is not to be honest about the challenges of the modern city.
What the China Shock literature says is that China is so big and has led to so much competition across so many industries that American communities' ability to adjust was overwhelmed — even as the average American was still made better off.
But if the motive is not pure, I tell people all the time, if in the end, good comes out of it, the community is blessed, the church, the culture, America is made better, even if people have impure motives.
If opportunities are made, if the economy is made better, if he's successful in making America great again, once all the people are working and there are opportunities for everyone, a lot of the distrust and the animus will fade.
The leaders we met with all care a lot about the Palestinian people, and know that the lives of the Palestinian people can only be made better when there is a peace deal that is agreed to by both sides.
Meanwhile, both Clinton and Sanders have been made better in the process, in terms of strengthening their campaigning skills and getting more media coverage than either would have without a challenger, but also strengthening their positions to reflect the will of the voters.
WATCH THIS: Joanna Gaines on Juggling 5 Kids and Her Magnolia Empire: Crew 'Gave Me an Extra Kick in My Step' "I've found that something miraculous happens when I make space for both: Each is made better by the other," she continues.
A really beautiful finding from a lot of the women interviewed, which has shocked a few people, is that a lot of bisexual men—if you dealt with issues around openness and negotiation—made better fathers, lovers, and partners than hetero men.
They have more bass than their Apple equivalents, and in general you'll enjoy a more full sound, made better because the "spin-fit" silicon tips that Erato includes with the buds are much more likely to provide a stable fit in your ears.
"The only way to avoid the trade war, and make life better for everyone, at least create conditions under which it can be made better, is for Trump to back down on that, but he has never backed down on anything," he said.
"Long Island, Suffolk County, this nation, this world, is enriched, is made better, by all of the people inside this room here today, and what you believe, and what you preach, and what you practice every day in your life," he said.
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I think it's important to actually read the legislation and see where potential problems can occur, and if it can be made better and there's language that needs to be tightened up, then we need to do that first before I vote yes.
They are interested not in finding a deeper truth but in the easy cynicism of believing that everybody is as dark-hearted and frightened as them, that the world is a place that can never be made better, so why even try?
In its report, the Justice Department acknowledged that South Dakota's geography and limited work force posed challenges, but it also said that the state had not made better use of existing programs, including one that places disabled people in small, family-style group homes.
Over and over, representatives of the gentry assert that giving ordinary men the vote will result in the seizure of property; over and over, the others ask what they have staked their lives for if their lives are not to be made better for it.
BC: There has been some disappointment on the fiscal side where we believe that governments generally could have made better use of the windfall of lower rates to reduce their deficits, to consolidate their finances in a more permanent way, in a more structural way.
" Jay Z also addressed the pain the couple went through, rapping near the beginning of the tune: "False alarms and false starts/All made better by the sound of your heart/All the pain of the last time/I prayed so hard it was the last time.
"I feel this is a pretty darn good bill that we made better because we engaged in the debate," Jordan said, referring to the Freedom Caucus' role in the second round of negotiations, which came after Republicans' first attempt at an Obamacare repeal collapsed in late March.
"So the late 20s is often a period of major decision-making, which is often stressful because you often end up feeling that your peers made better decisions than you did, and there's a lot of guilt about why you did this or did that," he explained.
As I have said before, people and families in these circumstances are receiving the most devastating news of their lifetime, and the decisions that are made about medical care in these moments are not made better, medically or morally, by government dictating how these decisions are made.
The book highlights the failures of families, communities and governments to listen to the real and legitimate concerns of the women and girls, concerns that ISIS exploited, and address them in ways that could have made better sense to them than the call of the caliphate.
I could not shake the suspicion, watching "She's Gotta Have It," that Lee made better, more bracing work in the era in which he was more conscious and more irreverent than the culture at large — a time when he found himself freer to enlighten as well as offend.
Apple is doing the same, using the iPhone as the ultimate gateway to transform every iOS and Mac user into a series of multiple recurring revenue streams from products made first and in some cases made better by other companies, be it Apple Music, Apple News, iCloud, or the new TV app.
In both the US and the UK, people have seen their jobs go or their salaries stagnate; they have begun to feel—with different levels of desperation—as though their livelihoods are not secure and the Political Establishment has not given them a convincing enough sense that this will be made better.
Space can also provide some of the ways that Earth can be made better, The exploration and settlement of space has been delayed for decades because policymakers listened too much to people who have a strange revulsion to the idea of going out to the high frontier for adventure, knowledge, and profit.
It makes a ton of sense: car racing is one of the few sports I really think could be made better through 360-degree VR. There's no real benefit to watching baseball or soccer through a headset, but stick me virtually on top of a 200mph open-cockpit car blasting through the streets of Monaco?
"It has always struck me as unfair that the people who make what we do possible get no bylines, no prizes — and not even the full measure of respect from the institutions they have made better," wrote Bill Keller, a former executive editor of The New York Times, to John Burns, one of our longtime foreign correspondents.
Over the last year, in red states and blue states, in big liberal cities and in tiny Appalachian towns, teachers have fought back against core tenets of education reform in the last two decades: that schools can be made better without increasing funding and that competition for resources among teachers and institutions, through school choice, is good for students.
When Henry Ford invents the Model T, or Steve Jobs invents the iPhone, or for that matter, when your buddy from college starts his craft beer business, we're made better off not because these people will create jobs or provide some incentive for people to spend money, but because they've produced stuff that didn't exist before and make our lives better.
"In Japanese, the word for revise, 'kaisei,' gives an impression that something is improved or made better," said Minako Saigo, 28, a mother of three children in Kyoto who founded Mothers Against War last July to protest legislation that gave the military some powers to fight in foreign conflicts for the first time since World War II. "People stop thinking," Ms. Saigo added.
" Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, wrote on Facebook that he was disappointed by the president's decision: "Dreamers represent the best instincts of this country and the tradition that the great experiment of the United States is made better by people from other places coming here to dedicate their talents and commitment to continuing to move our country forward.
That's a shame, and a missed opportunity: Just as the original Ghostbusters was made better, funnier, and more relatable by the way it embraced the era-appropriate conservatism of its main characters, the reboot would have been better off creating a richer and deeper worldview for its leads and a complimentary political outlook to show us both who they are and how they understand their world.
The worst part is the likelihood that it may never go awayA 2011 study published in medical journal The Lancet, based on a PACE trial, had originally suggested that the illness could be made better with exercise and psychological therapy, but an analysis of the data years later showed that as long as you're already getting standard medical care, the chances of being helped by treatment are 10% at best.
Instead, this year's openers are more of a hit-or-miss mish-mosh; an old-fashioned Amy sketch that casts a normal couple as athletes engaged in a high-stakes game of "not fooling around chicken," an amusing but obvious critique of roles women play in Oscar bait movies (surprise: they're always sad wives!), a bit that literally puts congressmen in a women's health clinic, making a point that Schumer and contemporaries like Samantha Bee have made better and more pointedly before.
" Along with a photo of the pair from their Beverly Hills, 90210 heydays, Priestley said, "Luke was much more than just a friend to me… Luke was truly one of a kind… he adored his family, was passionate about his work, and loved his wide collection of friends… every life he touched, he made better… he was caring, gentle, charming, warm, funny, and smart… he loved to tell stories, and he loved to laugh… he was a true gentleman… and he will be missed by all of us who were blessed to know and love him… Rest In Peace my brother.

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