Needless to say, it's better to inspire your brain than to ignore it.
"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.
Britain's Office for National Statistics has decided, when it comes to inflation, it's better to be consistent than to be right.
The scallops will continue to cook after they're out of the pan so it's better to undercook than overcook them.
In layman's terms: It's better to be safe than sorry, she says.
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.
Microsoft is no stranger to industry flak, but it's always better to give than to receive, right?
"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.
It seems like it's going to do better than it has, you know, we have done in previous years, so.
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.
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.
He did, proving that in the stock market, it's better to be lucky than smart.
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"I got a little lucky tonight - and sometimes it's better to be lucky than good, " admitted the American.
The lesson, evidently, is that it's better to be wrong than alone.
The philosophy there is that it's better to regulate disclosure than content.
"We usually give the claimants the benefit of the doubt and take things down, thinking that it's better to be safe than sorry, " says Adelson.
The economists are telling us, then, that it's better to subsidize vaccines than drugs, in order to undo the drug industry bias in favor of drugs.
It's better to cannibalize yourself than to have your business devoured by someone else, so Cisco watches its competitors and either beats them or buys them.
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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.
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.
The spokesmen also argue that it's better to get the Iraq estimate right than to rush it.
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.
Although most Americans now think the war was a mistake, polls suggest that Mr McCain's determination to see it through may stand him in better stead with voters than Mr Obama's determination to pull out whatever the consequences, especially since the tide of war seems at last to have shifted firmly in America's favour.
Today, financial markets seem to think it's better to have a short-term stopgap than nothing at all.
In other words, if economics counts, it's better to make good laws than pernicious walls.
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