You can test your marketing and get more promotion than you ever could on your own.
Silicon-based memories do a far better job of storing data than brains ever could.
And their decisions have far greater credibility than any jerry-rigged commission system ever could.
That, in turn, creates a better product than a disengaged employee base ever could.
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Moreover, he could not see how he ever could be given his disdain for the woman.
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An 18-year-old college student said the experience had taught him more than 10 cushy lifetimes ever could.
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Americans have learned in school that the private sector can handle things better and more efficiently than government ever could.
This will give you a better picture of the marketplace than any amount of consumer research ever could.
Most orphans are now fostered by relations, who offer more love and pumpkin-leaf stew than the government ever could.
And because of it, I can communicate as well as I ever could.
And to top it all off, just as my father promised, life is better than I ever could have imagined.
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As spokeswomen for their own brand, the threesome sold it better than any high-profile advertising or marketing campaign ever could.
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Authors can use Google AdWords or social networking strategies to market their books far more effectively than publishers ever could.
Here, the parliament does a remarkable job and in a way that no European senate composed of national parliamentarians ever could.
What I had to go through to earn both of those medals makes them more meaningful than nine golds ever could be.
Despite their size, elephants negotiate narrow paths no Land Rover ever could.
Little comets of white lights arcing over the city's narrow streets made Vienna feel more like Christmas than any sleigh-and-reindeer-infested lawn ever could.
Because Google Wallet is a mobile app, it will eventually be able to do more than a regular wallet ever could-but without the bulk.
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The idea is that there are infinite universes out there, based on everything that ever could have possibly happened in the history of time.
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You will retain your reputation for honesty, and, in my experience, this will serves you far better than a single raise or promotion ever could.
"Logically speaking, they never, ever could work, " says Neil Strauss, a journalist who spent months learning from and living with self-professed dating and seduction experts.
The authors' interpretations and extrapolations of it have not been subjected to any decisive tests, and it is not clear that they ever could be.
"Rewarding that behavior with a boost in sales would be ridiculously effective, and send a much louder message than you ever could on Twitter, " he wrote.
They felt like a part of a team, like someone was out there enabling them to deliver a better service than they ever could on their own.
If Bitcoin ever could establish itself as a legitimate payment scheme, which I doubt, it's hard to tell what the appropriate exchange rates should be with respect to other currencies.
Networks afford professionals the ability to develop credibility and legitimacy in relationships more quickly than they ever could on their own, and for entrepreneurs that street cred can often lead to revenue.
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This cute, compact microphone (the kind Wolfman Jack would have used) delivers a smoother, richer sound than your device's built-in mic ever could, with none of the hassle of traditional studio gear.
Those who entered into sub-prime loan agreements were convinced otherwise, and the resulting cascade of foreclosures did far more to damage the economy than a collective case of cold feet about buying ever could.
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