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Beth may be (relatively) bad, but those peanuts are murder, as is the credit card she hands to the waitress.
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In the case of global climate change, individual perpetrators can be relatively certain of getting away with bad behaviour (e.g. driving a large instead of a small car) if there is no policy framework influencing individual behaviour.
It may be the least efficient at everything, but it will still have a comparative advantage in the industry in which it is relatively least bad.
Too bad, because these would be relatively easy to fix.
They tend to be relatively worthless, though, because no advisor will provide bad ones.
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"My view about the deficit is it's relatively not as bad as when Clinton took office," he explained.
And while the good thing about national insurance is that it is relatively progressive, the bad thing is that the revenue it raises depends on the number in work.
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