Sentence examples for better off as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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They almost never end in simple acknowledgments of guilt, and the defendant who simply pleads is rarely better off as a consequence.

The legislation "offers no solution or way forward and no patient suffering today will be any better off as a consequence of it," he said.

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"We'd be better off as a country and better off as a party if Iraq is a success and we get it behind us.

Is anyone better off as a result?

Will the arts be better off as a result?

We're all better off as a result.

"We're better off as a conventional company".

Third, outsiders of the same type are better off after a (H) merger, while outsiders of different type are worse off, as a consequence the (H) merger implies a shift in profits from type B component producers to type A ones.

Britain will be far better off as an independent nation".

People were complicit in seeing the better times as a consequence of their own hard work, thrift and husbandry.

The worry is that the theory of free trade will go down like a lead balloon with domestic electorates rightly afraid of the consequences for their jobs, even if the textbooks say they will be better off as consumers.

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