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Which young man can better suffer the losing?
Technology firms, which might be expected to know better, suffer more data breaches than those in other industries, or even the government.A popular trick used by black-hat and white-hat hackers alike is to send fake "phishing" e-mails, which seem to come from legitimate sources and ask a firm's employees to enter their usernames and passwords.
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That was my parents' way of explaining tastes that seemed to them inexplicable: better "suffered" than "preferred to live with the dog".
Goldberg and others who care about Israel so much that they air their views regarding how it can be better have suffered from slings and arrows as well.
The army, though performing better, suffers from similar defects.
Better to suffer in silence.
Dead Space 2 had better not suffer a sophomore slump.
"It may be better to suffer some damage and then invoke the university's disciplinary procedures than to resort to force," Mr. Fleming said.
Dickens told a friend afterward that "it is better to suffer a great wrong than to have recourse to the much greater wrong of the law".
"It is better to suffer wrong than to do it," Samuel Johnson wrote, "and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust".
In another chapter in "The Quotable Abigail Adams," called "War," Abigail reminds us that it is sometimes better to "suffer temporary privations, than the calamities of War, which when once commenced, no one can calculate or estimate".
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