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The professor says this is a normal desire which can be overcome when people realize that they can't escape reality, and it's better to face a snail head-on than hide in a shell.
It's better to face a European team".
In my book it's better to face a problem than sweep it under the carpet, because otherwise you just leave it in the hands of unscrupulous people".
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"I think it's better to face them in a five-game series," he said, "rather than Oakland with their big three pitchers".
Democrats are watching the contest closely, unsure whether Cruz, the devil they know, would be better to face than Trump, a wild card who could scramble the normal dynamics of blue and red states.
Better to face death than sadness.
It's better to face away from the door.
For years, the Bryans liked nothing better than to face a pair of cocky singles stars who'd joined forces to play doubles.
Significantly, players agreed more after the game that seasonal flu is a not benign disease, that flu vaccination of health care workers is useful, knew more about antiviral treatment and felt better prepared to face a flu case (p<0.001).
Several times he mentioned that it would be better for Montano to face a Salvadorian court, though there is no indication that one would try him.
Better to elope, I suppose, than to face a shotgun wedding.
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