McAfee, you should know better than to use this underhanded method of distributing your software.
Still though, Sony should know better than to try to sneak something in there like that.
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Yet black Americans know better than to believe those traits are enough to guarantee success.
Industry executives know better than to speak critically about the firm on the record.
This is why we should know better than to talk to the Irans and North Koreas of the world.
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His critics grumble that, although Brazilians know better than to take Mr Franco too seriously, he succeeds in scaring away foreign investors.
This is why we know better than to talk to al Qaeda.
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Up to a point hyperbole is legally permissible because "reasonable" investors are supposed to know better than to rely on vaguely optimistic pronouncements.
Is there a culture around security or does a company simply assume people know better than to post insider information as their next status update?
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Nevertheless, smart companies should know better than to get too political.
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So Richardson should know better than to question someone else's authenticity.
S. In-the-know travelers know better than to fly Royal Air Maroc.
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To be sure, I am not intending to pick on Ms. Whitney or Mr. Parker, and I know better than to throw stones in a glass house.
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For all the passion of their utopian defenders, the poor know better than to count on help from their own governments or even on foreign donors for water.
Just as these establishments know better than to try to be all things to all people, so did my hotel, the very grown-up Villa Magna (which sponsored my trip).
Maybe Delahunt had the best intentions to help the people in his state, but he must know better than to be used for the propagandistic agenda of anti- American Hugo Chavez.
Somewhere out there, a computer is getting to know you better than even those closest to you.
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They know better than we how to live our lives.
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You get to know people better than if you're just going to nightclubs.
He certainly overstated the relationship (the Haqqanis know better than the ISI what to target in Afghanistan).
"You know, who better than her to understand the challenges that we have as career women trying to balance work and family, " former U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin said.
They pooh-poohed the suggestion that it helps the economy, I guess deciding that they knew better than economists who are independent and who know very well that there are few better ways to help the economy than a payroll tax cut or unemployment insurance.
But because of this she should know better than anyone that in order to support other working women, particularly working moms, flexibility is the holy grail.
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Janet Finch-Saunders AM said that "the Welsh Government has decided that they know better than our own householders as to how they should spend their own money".
Similarly, many of the Peace Corps volunteers I served with gave up good jobs -- as engineers, teachers, IT professionals -- to leave home for a couple of years and find the enduring fulfillment that comes from leaving your comfort zone and improving the lives of strangers you have grown to know better than your neighbors back home.
When women are deprogrammed, and we know how to do it better than any movie screen has ever publicized.
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