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According to the manager, Ballack argued he would be better off training instead.
Surely they would be better off training for jobs that would either make them rich before they age out (as in finance) or could not easily be filled by foreign replacements on short-term visas (medicine, perhaps).
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"If you want to improve fitness at maximum levels, you're probably better off doing training when you're not mentally fatigued".
Riding outside rush hour is no better: off-peak trains don't come frequently enough, and take more than an hour and a half to go between San Francisco and San Jose.
'We're proud to be planespotters.' Perhaps, in hindsight, they'd be better off downsizing to trains.
But Carson would be better off hiring a trained civilian intervention officer to visit both families in cases of serious bullying, to advise victims of their rights under existing laws and to try to mediate agreements and change behaviors.
There is an eternal disagreement in individual sports whether athletes are better off competing less and training more.
Would you be better off with shorter, specific training in an apprenticeship or trade school?
Sumo, step in the circle, step out the circle, fly out the circle, However you go, as long as you know, You're better off battlin' a bullet train Or pullin' your head off in a guillotine.
Jeffrey Goldberg's analysis of the gaping holes in our airport-security system correctly pillories the no-fly list of the Transportation Security Administration, even if it doesn't really step back to focus on whether our obsession with airport safety reflects future threats from bad guys (wouldn't we be better off worrying about subways, trains and water-filtration plants?).
Think of the parking lots that the roads would become if many more people felt they'd be better off driving than taking a train or a bus.
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