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In any case, will such people be better cared for if (heaven forbid) disaster strikes again?
The actors and the audience, it seems to me, deserve to be better cared for.
"Nelle [as Lee is known to intimates] could not be better cared for in the residential home where she lives.
When the hospitals emptied out, patients were sent to group homes to be better cared for; many were forsaken there, too.
When all of these requests were rejected in January, Riven decided her daughter would be better cared for in a residential home.
Alarmed by the lack of medical supplies at the Fat-Pig Pen, he escaped across the border, where his motorcycle injuries could be better cared for.
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"It's better cared for, and serves a real educational mission," he said.
As a result, the Amazon in Ecuador is better cared for than ever before," said the government spokesman.
While 40% leave without any treatment, frail and elderly people end up waiting for hours and sometimes could have been better cared for at home.
He spoke movingly of the mothers and babies: 100 imprisoned at some point in 2015 who could have been better cared for elsewhere.
Early this week, three Republican senators who oppose closing Guantánamo visited the prison and one of them, Senator James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma, said inmates were better cared for "than they have been in their entire lives".
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