"To us, it's better to just do it rather than planning 10 years ahead and telling everybody what they need to do, " Mr. Koslow said.
Although it's tempting to execute payback, it's better to lay down the rule for the benefit of the next Republican president: Presidents are entitled to staff their administrations with the people they want.
Needless to say, it's better to inspire your brain than to ignore it.
"It's better to bring it up earlier than right at the end of the encounter, as the doctor is getting up to leave the room, because that's frustrating for both patient and doctor, " says Kroenke.
Britain's Office for National Statistics has decided, when it comes to inflation, it's better to be consistent than to be right.
In layman's terms: It's better to be safe than sorry, she says.
The spokesmen also argue that it's better to get the Iraq estimate right than to rush it.
Today, financial markets seem to think it's better to have a short-term stopgap than nothing at all.
The best thing about it is it's better to go through it now than in the tournament because you only have one chance then.
Dillingham's police chief says it's better to be safe than sorry, but some residents are appalled and ask, why a town without a single stoplight needs a super-sized surveillance program.
" The airport commission's Bernstein said that "it's better to be memorable than to have three initials no one can really recall.
But SeamlessWeb takes a cut of restaurants' sales for bringing them business, so restaurants have to decide whether it's better to stay hungry for customers or share part of their meal with someone else.
It's better to play against 11 men and it made it a better game.
University, it's not a bad thing to do, I just think if you want to start a business, it's better to just get started.
But they've clearly decided that this time, when it comes to health care legislation, it's better to be on a freight train than in front of one.
But even if you have to pay for a week to try it out, it's better to spend the money than to make a long-term commitment to a club that doesn't work out.
Instead, it's better to just come out and say it: while watching the swimming event and cut-down highlights of the opening ceremony, there were moments when we could almost have believed we were looking not at a projected image, but rather through a window direct onto the Olympic Stadium or Aquatics Center itself.
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Other times, it's better to break up a block and get it done faster.
Mr. ITO GRONER: We need to talk with them, because it's better to have a short break from the fighting than the all the time fighting.
If you're going to administer painful medicine, then it's better to do so decisively and all in one dose than to revise and renegotiate down the road.
Business leaders need to understand that if, in the end, it is going to be disclosed that they have erred, it's better to own up as quickly as possible in order to have a hand in making repairs.
Instead of immediately snooping around for evidence of misdeeds or turning to an outside pro to do a thorough check, they say it's better to simply approach the spouse about the suspicions, and then try to talk things through.
The scallops will continue to cook after they're out of the pan so it's better to undercook than overcook them.
Although it may be hard to rouse conservatives to action right now since they don't know how the court will rule, it's better to be ready than not.
Greenpeace says that the lobbyists have gotten to this bill and watered it down so much that it's better not to pass it.
Instead, he advises they wait until they're ready to come clean because it's always better to make one apology and do it well, than have to re-apologize and create another news cycle.
Cardinal O'Brien's resignation could prompt some cardinals to question "if it's better not to come, for the good of the church, " said Alberto Melloni, a church historian and conclave expert.
In other words, if economics counts, it's better to make good laws than pernicious walls.
Mr. KEN ROGOFF (Harvard University): Of course it's better to have the regulator be stronger.
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