Perhaps, it might be better for the future of journalism if they all hurried up.
But it might be better in future to put private partners in the lead.
Goes to show, if its not done right it might be better not to do it at all.
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Eventually, though, without any fanfare or difficulty, I suggested that it might be better if he knocked it off.
It might be better to put our faith in other people instead, those who are actually creating jobs and providing healthcare.
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It might be better for China to accept slow growth and continue to focus on rebalancing and restructuring its growth model.
Roger Bootle, another shortlisted entrant, says it might be better to start with the departure of Germany and other strong countries.
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It might be better to try and keep the revolving door closed.
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While it started out as an ad network, it might be better seen today as a so-called demand-side platform, or DSP.
It might be better for Apple to hold onto its cash and fix its own internal processes for creating accurate mapping data.
In both cases, he suggests that it might be better to push through watered-down versions of the reforms than to risk total failure.
For example, sometimes it might be better to play at a crowded multiple-deck game if it provides you the opportunity to camouflage your advantage skills.
Ironically, although distinctive Scottish banknotes are a symbol of separate identity, it might be better for an independent Scotland to use Bank of England money.
If there were another such tragedy, Mr Feinberg allows, it might be better not to appoint someone to fill the exact role he had this time.
The company has already started its broadband service, but it might be better if it had a cable partner to provide viable bundles to its customers.
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And there comes a point where, as with any outsourced service or good, your own volume means that it might be better to start producing that in-house.
For many managers it might be better to stop envying the high life and even higher share prices of their youthful competition, and just learn to let go.
It might be better to save money by directing disability benefits at disabled people, rather than means-testing payments to people who do not need them in the first place.
It might be better, though, to reconsider how much time you spend with your TV in the first place. (According to the data, TV watching is a clear happiness drain).
Were this true of good deeds in general, it might be better for the government to hire private contractors to care for vulnerable people, instead of subsidising charities to do so.
Some market watchers have lowered their price forecasts for the year across the board, and others said it might be better to be on the sidelines for the first half of 2012.
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Mr. JASON ANDREWS (Andrews Space and Technology, Inc.): These people lock in on a solution early on and they tenaciously hold on to that, when it might be better to understand the bigger picture.
Still, it might be better if the sceptics concentrated not on attacking trade as such, but on demanding help for the workers who suffer as a result of economic progress, whether the cause is trade or technology.
If "placental starving" is suspected, in some cases it might be better, later in pregnancy, to deliver the baby prematurely - but premature babies face other risks, and it is hard to judge which course of action is for the best.
Virtue, the Islamic party formed when its predecessor, Welfare, was banned in 1998 after being thrown out of office, has spotted that with a European arm around its shoulder it might be better able to insist, for instance, that females should be allowed, despite current laws, to wear headscarves in state-run schools and government offices.
Physicians might be seduced to say, 'This is new, it might therefore be better and has perhaps a lower likelihood of side effects.
Even those who aren't particularly good at it might still be better at it than their clients.
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It might be a better or worse way of doing it than using a cash intermediated market to do it, or using a tax funding but provision by market competitors to do it but it is still a market.
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