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Better to improve than to get worse.
I had to learn to manage stress better, to rest better, to improve my self-esteem".
If you can't win, then you figure out something you can do better to improve your horse's performance.
In this time all people have tried to get better, to improve, to take the next title, but history is only the base for us.
It started when a small group of us got behind an idea to "make a pledge, a commitment, to do something better, to improve patient care".
We would do much better to improve connectivity between water companies – it would be far more cost-effective and easy to implement".
Goldsmith said it would be better to improve rail links to Stansted airport, "which is only half used at the moment".
And rather than raise tax rates, governments would do better to improve their tax codes, broadening the base and eliminating distortive loopholes (such as preferential treatment of housing).
Is higher education likely to make you better, to improve your capacity to make sound moral as well as technical judgements, in other words to take part in what Amartya Sen calls "public reasoning"?
Commissioner Roger Goodell joked about encouraging Archie and Olivia Manning to have at least one more son, the better to improve the odds of a third Manning winning a Super Bowl.
Rather than deploring criticism from abroad, he said, the Egyptian government would do better to improve its human rights record, which would leave less room for foreigners to cause embarrassment.
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