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122. "In effect, investors would have been better off buying a treasury bill in February with a small fraction of the risk and total liquidity, " says PrivCo CEO Sam Hamadeh.
123. If you rant and rave at it, you'll simply make the job of convincing the dog it would be better off working for you far more difficult because you'll be confusing and frightening him.
124. The retailer prefers the consignment contract so that the inventory risk can be transfered to the supplier while the supplier is better off with traditional model.
125. Day - traders are better off averaging not closing prices , but an average price of each bar.
126. As a matter of fact, they weren't much better off than beggars.
127. You're better off helping your server process less HTTP requests, off-loading media to Amazon S3, et cetera.
128. According to his pupil Xenophon, Socrates felt that, at age 70, he would be better off dead than to linger in exile or confinement.
129. In reality the owners were better off with the listed securities, despite the low prices of these.
130. You'll only get the income tax break if you itemize your deductions, and many people may be better off taking the standard deduction instead.
131. Pareto efficiency means that no one can be made better off without someone becoming worse off.
132. Given the bumpiness of the road ahead, you might be better off with a crash helmet.
133. Having flourished in my own authentically kvetch way, I believe that we would be better off if we let everyone be themselves — positive, negative or even somewhere in-between.
134. Men in monogamous societies imagine they would be better off under polygyny.
135. They would be far better off, materially and emotionally, if they all pulled together.
136. Keep in mind that the damage shield will reflect pet specials,[www.] so you might be better off just turning autocast bite and claw off for the duration of the fight.
137. It is claimed that government, working together with business, will create "a new energy economy", that the businesses involved will profit and that everyone will be better off.
138. The youngest wife, 20-year-old Jostine Auma Akuku, says she is much better off with an octogenarian polygamist than in her monogamis marriage before.
139. Thus the network is likely to be better off if individual nodes have no surge suppressor than if they have ones that shunt power-line surges into data-lines.
140. It'seemed to me that we would be better off focusing on a partial settlement.
141. If Obama follows fuzzy standards, he does the nation a disservice and is better off just limping along with the current, unimproved NCLB law.
142. You're better off eating fries cooked in beef tallow or duck fat than fries cooked in vegetable oils.
143. There being only one wineshop in the town, Wang led a better off life from then on.
144. Reagan famously asked Americans whether they were better off than they had been four years ago; the answer, actually, was yes — most families had higher real income in 1980 than they did in 1976.
145. East is no better off if he discards a minor suit card (say a diamond).
146. And so it seems. Americans are considerably better off by material standards than ever before. Yet we seem less happy, less contented with our lot.
147. Developing countries would be better off with their existing bilateral treaties (BITs) than with a multilateral agreement of the kind represented by ECJ.
148. We all think better-off people should share with others but that's not something we are inclined to do when we are better off.
149. "Better Off Ted" (ABC) The wittiest, most absurdist and risk-taking new sitcom since "Arrested Development" never attracted the audience it deserved.
150. Job. Keep in mind that the damage shield will reflect pet specials, so you might be better off just turning autocast bite and claw off for the duration of the fight.