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In part because that attitude may herald a shift in the law and in part because the music industry will face other, less centralized networks using similar technology, many legal experts and economists believe that the record labels would be better off adapting their business models than suing Napster for copyright infringement.

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Deeming oneself worse off than other people, as expressed by the self-report "think that others are better off" (item 15), can reflect failures to adapt to the realities brought on by the onset of frailty.

The current inability to prevent even foreseen regime shifts also prompted her to conclude that we'd be much better off "thinking about how we can be more resilient and able to adapt and deal with unexpected changes".

"If we understand how the organism adapts and persists, we'll be much better off in terms of drug development".

Yet, wild animals are uniquely adapted to their own environment and occupy specialised places in their ecosystems, so are they really better off in a cage?

Better off without him?

Are Americans better off?

Will people be better off?

"You're better off somewhere else.

So, are you better off?

Everyone seems better off now.

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