The device is much better at preservation than the current method, cooling livers with ice.
Most obviously, networking the earth will make every open society much better at evading nature's fury.
Delhi's overall ratio is not much better at 866 girls under seven for every 1, 000 boys.
Not surprisingly, the radiologists were also much better at spotting the warning signs of lung cancer.
Greenpeace points out that Nokia also makes tiny devices, but is much better at recycling them.
So far they are proving much better at saying what doesn't work than what does.
The younger ones are much better at 'fitting in' with their travel destination's social and cultural norms.
The forum says women are much better at getting to the doctor when they have a problem.
Even in cases where they have become more widely available, they are usually much better at the source.
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Charities are also much better at using the legal system on behalf of those abused by employers or bureaucrats.
This was a puzzle because, in general, bigger animals are usually much better at surviving the island's extremely cold winters.
The pay settlement for 2009-2010 was based on 2008 figures, reflecting economic conditions that were much better at the time.
So why are we so much better at improvising than robots -- which are essentially mechanical devices controlled by computers?
"We have to get much better at capturing those (digital) readers, " said Mary Berner, president of The Association of Magazine Media.
"Now courts are much better at recognizing how behavior can be anticompetitive even if it's characterized by a pro-competitive veneer, " Balto says.
Sidney Jones, of the International Crisis Group, says the police are getting much better at tracking down suspects and tracing their accomplices.
Or perhaps there are simply just a few people in private equity who are very much better at it than their rivals.
But, HP failed to consider that Google (GOOG) was much better at search than Autonomy and HP brought nothing to that table.
At the macroeconomic level things aren't much better at home, with the U.S. Christmas season looking about as stable as the stock market.
"Social workers and others... need to get much better at listening to children and young people and understanding what they need, " they concluded.
But in recent years the health service has got much better at planning for the rise in patients that cold weather inevitably brings.
But even if the Howard government gets much better at tackling its infrastructure problems, there is one constraint it can do little about.
David Herro, who is a portfolio manager at Oakmark and oversees Japanese investments, notes that companies there are getting much better at capital allocation.
And they found that the firms that had not outsourced their patent filing activities were much better at identifying potential technology competitors (and their weaknesses) early on.
The rural living people were much better at such tests of concentration, even computer-based tasks, where they might have been expected to be less familiar with the technology.
Scientists have conducted many studies in the lab since showing that young, healthy adults are much better at imagining future scenarios than older people whose memories have deteriorated.
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Individuals are much better at detecting market opportunity than government.
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Test-takers in the red environments, were much better at skills that required accuracy and attention to detail, such as catching spelling mistakes or keeping random numbers in short-term memory.
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