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A company is typically better off saying nothing than saying something misleading or incomplete, Professor Coffee said.
But by the end of the affair, Davies would have been much better off saying "Yes, I'm gay, and I just felt.
They question whether the birds are really better off, saying that keeping thousands of hens in tight quarters on the floor of a building can lead to hunger, disease and cannibalism.
Ms Allen rebuked those defending the tax credit cuts on the basis that the overall impact of welfare changes over the five-year Parliament would make people better off, saying people on the "breadline cannot wait" for the Government's "ideal goal of lower welfare, lower tax, higher wage economy" to take effect.
Professor Dennis Coates, an economist from Maryland University, has admitted to accepting $9,000 to write a 23-page report that concluded that "U.S. taxpayers are better off saying no to an expensive and secretive World Cup bid".
If you feel like saying something rude, you're better off saying nothing at all and sparing some hurt feelings.
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"Stronger, safer, better off," said the remainers.
"He's better off," said Mr. Capsouto, who, like Mr. Canizares, assumed she was a he.
But those earning between £18,000 and £35,000 will be better off," said David Heaton, at accountants Baker Tilly.
Wouldn't you be better off, say, heading up an NGO than becoming dean of a business school?
"We're getting higher yields, but we're not better off," said T. Venkatesh, one of the cotton farmers, in an interview.
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