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If that's the case, wouldn't it be better to hang on until after 23 June?
"I think Jeff feels it would be better to hang on to it and not sell it for what would be a low price".
Better to hang together than to risk a serious loss of reputation relative to competitors by going out on a limb and being wrong.
It's grueling, but better to hang on to some financial security until you're certain it's what you want to do and that it's going to be financially viable.
And of Germans he knew exactly one thing, a saying he had heard from his mother's actor friend in Riga: A German may appear to be a good fellow, but better to hang him.
It is a cardinal rule of British finance that old shareholders should not be discriminated against in favour of new ones (see article).The regulators might have done better to hang back a bit this time, however.
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And thanks to the conventions, we now understand that George W. Bush likes nothing better than to hang around with members of minority groups, that Al Gore likes nothing better than to hang around with Tipper, and that everybody in the Reform Party is crazy.
It is better just to hang onto the structured settlement and stay disciplined, just like it is better to stay on a diet.
Mr. Siegfried explained that because farmers sometimes switch crops, "it was better not to hang things on specific crops".
But after decades as a fisherman, Mr. Davis, 50, knows better than to hang too much on hope.
Fitch did the interiors of the BAA's Terminal 4 at Heathrow airport, opened in 1986, to give people better places to hang about in.
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