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If only our elected officials behaved more like Mick Jagger.
In office, he has behaved more like an unelected strongman than a parliamentarian.
Sunday's game behaved more like January's N.F.L. wild-card playoff games.
Corus executives, he said, behaved more like property speculators than bankers.
By manipulating this component of the gender script, the researchers discovered that women became less selective — they behaved more like stereotypical men — while men were more selective and behaved more like stereotypical women.
Much depends on President Charles Taylor of Liberia, who has hitherto behaved more like a warlord than an elected leader.
Her personality changed; she behaved more like a petulant teenager than a mother of three, her daughter said.
In the 1960's, America's great corporations behaved more like socialist republics than like cutthroat capitalist enterprises, and top executives behaved more like public-spirited bureaucrats than like captains of industry.
By some estimates, the country could save $700 billion a year if hospitals like U.C.L.A. behaved more like Mayo.
In this instance, the Senate behaved more like a takeout coffee cup -- and a leaky one at that.
Even worse, as the impeachment process has enveloped him he has behaved more like a deranged tyrant than the pluralist democrat who once ran Indonesia's biggest Muslim organisation.
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