Apps do a much better job of making the best of the space available.
Perhaps they are merely making the best of their inability to end the attacks.
The White House complains that the left is making the best the enemy of the good.
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Mr Blair now accepts the inevitable and is resigned to making the best of things.
But at least some banks are making the best of an ominous situation.
Todd Masonis and Cameron Ring of Dandelion Chocolate might be making the best single-origin chocolate bars in the country.
These activities and processes are informal by design, based on people making the best choices they can, given their situation.
"We're working in a context set by the Home Office and making the best of a bad job, " he said.
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Rousseau was trying to outdo herself by making the best funny face.
In Africa, success means making the best of what you have and not necessarily having the best material things in the world.
This 2-hour-and-47-minute endurance test of a movie plays like people making the best of an assignment rather than operating out of genuine passion.
They empowered me to start making the best content I saw in my head, but they have never told me what to make.
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"This is a big picture budget making the best out of a bad situation, " aid Sujan Hajra, chief economist at Anand Rathi, Mumbai-based securities firm.
The key for investors is to determine whether or not the company is making the best decisions as to how to spend its cash balance.
Though, an even better solution would be for all parties involved to quit their bickering over patent minutia and focus on making the best products possible.
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This debut offering seems to have struck a balance between making the best of Will Young's particular talents - and the musical niche where he excels.
In an ideal world, member states would respect the Irish result and get on with making the best of existing EU provisions for cooperation in external policy.
Perhaps, you are known for making the best cupcakes in town, or maybe all your neighbors knock on your door when they need help fixing their appliances and sound systems.
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New Glide has been given a significant facelift over its predecessor, boasting new icons that take the beauty and interactivity of the interface up a notch-making the best even better.
And it's really a warm feeling to get so much attention for us just being ourselves and doing the best we can and making the best product that we can.
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One conclusion, perhaps, is that we should suppress the instinct to look externally, and focus instead on accepting our choices and making the best out of what we already have.
Companies that still face a talent shortage may need to redesign their organization and operations with decisions in mind, thereby making the best use of the talent they have right now.
It was always about making the best possible music.
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Despite growing up with a disorder that left his skin and hair pale, as well as his strength and eye sight weak, Torner has succeeded in making the best of his situation.
But the real point is to lock your personal feelings securely away in the box until the end of the case, and objectively present the case intellectually, making the best points you can.
For a group of stranded European business travelers, the snow meant making the best of downtime in a hotel restaurant Friday night in downtown Boston, where snow blew outside and drifted several inches deep on the sidewalks.
Jane Jacobs envisioned this transformative churning in her landmark book The Economy of Cities--a process in which the poor, making the best of their circumstances, create substitutes for expensive imports and eventually develop superior products for export.
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