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You're better off finding a late night party.
Investors are nearly always better off finding "no-load" funds and avoiding brokers.
It would be better off finding a source of revenue that doesn't prey upon its own people.
The new premiums may be higher, but many people would be better off finding another policy before that 62-day deadline passes than they would continuing without coverage for a full six months.
And although Mr. Icahn assured Mr. Knauss that he was serious about his unsolicited offer, he made the case that Clorox would be better off finding a buyer from its own industry.
Mr. Warner and local officials warned that residents would probably be better off finding shelter closer to home, rather than fleeing inland, where they might move directly into the storm's path.
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Utility cyclists are virtually always better off by finding the most puncture-resistant tyre that fits their bike and they find suitable.
Start off finding an anime.
"Neil said I might be better off going somewhere else and finding my way rather than staying," McGeehan said.
And even if you end up on the short end of an interaction, I think you're better off in the long run for finding that voice and putting it forward.
But there is no question our graduates are significantly better off, with far greater prospects for finding a rewarding job and earning a good living, than if they had not gone to college.
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