Still, better later than never.
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It is "better now than later" said Tombini of the reforms finally in place.
With that in mind, I decided sooner was better than later to get with the crafting.
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With time running out, Reid will hope for some better news sooner rather than later.
Shares of the chip maker Semtech are trading sharply higher Thursday morning after the company later yesterday posted better-than-expected results for its fiscal third quarter ended October 28.
Later we thought TaoBao was better than AliMama, so we'll keep AliMama for future use.
The reforms should make the economy more efficient, so it would anyway be better to have them sooner rather than later.
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"We thought it was better to raise funds sooner rather than later, " said Tsutomu Yamamoto, manager at Tobu's finance and accounting department.
Getting children resources early is better than trying to correct mistakes later.
Someone who saves a bit for a long time is better off than a person who starts later and must save more.
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We've had our fair share of negative surprises in the past few years but by the law of averages, sooner or later something will turn out better than expected.
Unless someone believes that government bureaucrats are smarter, better motivated, and better informed than genuine entrepreneurs, the later seems to be the case: Government initiatives to foster job growth in selected industries create employment, which lasts as long as government funding is available, rather than genuine jobs.
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Since the stakes are so high, would it not be better if he got involved sooner rather than later?
Also, some things are better understood in person than read about in a report later.
Better therefore to negotiate now, they argue, than later with a stronger China.
It was "probably better than having a number one", Ball later recalled.
That's because hedge funds do better early on, when they are small, than later, when they have to find places to put a lot more money and are more likely to make bad guesses.
For employers who have filed claims that have been denied by the IRS, in some cases, they can request a Form 907 agreement to extend the time to bring suit with the IRS, and in other cases, they are better off filing suit in district court sooner rather than later.
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Seniors of today, tomorrow, and unborn generations all would be better served by our boldly tackling this problem sooner rather than later.
Fact: Sooner or later companies will realize two part time workers are better than 1 full time, and while a bit aggravating at first scheduling will be done and it will save money.
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Better to draw clear lines now than to have to contest them later.
Just over a year later, the good ship Hellas is not faring much better than Odysseus and his crew, veering from one near-disaster to the next.
Better to pay them now than have warring heirs pay two sets of lawyers later.
Though the stock market is oversold, the failure to mount a better rally suggests a drop to the March lows may happen sooner rather than later.
But they might think that calm now, smooth and honest elections later, and an effective administration, no matter whose, would be better than continuing mayhem, whose cost is already reaching the shores of the United States in the form of drugs and refugees.
If the money is ultimately used decades later to pay postretirement medical bills, so much the better: The account is better than an IRA because the funds are untaxed.
Far better to negotiate now when Damascus feels strong (and might be willing to compromise) than later, when Damascus might be closer to an even stronger Iran.
The bubble will eventually burst anyway, but it would have been better to prick it sooner at the cost of a mild recession than to risk a deeper recession later.
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