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"We are happy that the farmers can get EU money, but it might be better that, instead of wasting fruit, we could sell it cheaply to the market outside Europe.
"It's better that, instead of receiving formula, a woman is given encouragement to continue breastfeeding and receives extra food and water herself, so that she doesn't worry about her breast milk drying up.
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"Better that we do it, instead of some silly magazine," he said.
She thought it better that her books were bought instead of borrowed.
Put some music on (classical music seems the best) but if there is something you work better with, use that instead--whatever makes you feel more comfortable with your work.
If your methods work better, use that instead.
Better, instead, that we take an honest look at the statistics and stories coming out of colleges and act accordingly.
So perhaps far better to hope that instead, like John Goodman in King Ralph, the president arrives at Buck House with a bagful of laughs and a mission to knock some of the starch out of us stuffy Brits.
The word n00b is considered offensive by some people (which actually means "newbie," so it would be better to say that instead of noob) Avoid making sexual or perverted jokes in public chats, as these can get you banned.
Last year, in the Guardian, I wrote about the discovery of Exxon's secret climate documents, saying: "it seems crucial simply to say, for the record, the truth: this company had the singular capacity to change the course of world history for the better and instead it changed that course for the infinitely worse".
The insects don't travel that far for better flowers; instead, the researchers found, there are just fewer flowers around in the summer, so the bees have to fly farther to find them.
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