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Preferences are defined as liking something better than another or tendency to choose [18].
"People are really searching for something better than feeling like they're paying more and more for healthcare while getting less and less.
It seems like "something else" might be a gravitation to something better than what they were doing or might be less.
Has any cruise industry executive ever considered attracting the large number of solo travelers like me by offering us something better than a choice of penalties?
"I wanted to do something better than, like, a meet-up for my fans," he tells me, noting that he couldn't "sing or anything" like that.
He desperately wants to find a non-circular account of preferences, something better than "People like this kind of thing because this is the kind of thing that they or people around them, or people who are supposed to know like," but he has to admit defeat.
If you've ever tried to find an apartment with your friends, you've probably had a moment where you thought that there has to be something better than sites like Craigslist.
Feel free to tell fans, "Wait for the official release, it'll be epic and that's the way to experience this". They'll only get to go through this once, where you see Batman and Superman and Wonder Woman for the first time together like this, and it should be something better than a cheesy picture on an iPhone.
This demonstrates that people are currently buying books like yours and that yours provides something better than what is already out there.
Like the best historical dramas, it does something better than deliver the facts: it expands the boundaries of what's possible.
Like Rylance, Clapp believes, Gough has given audiences something better than a "turn".
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