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"We've got the win but we can play better," warned Cunningham afterwards.
Otherwise, she fears, the new department will be better organized but not better warned.
And if so, why weren't we better warned about catastrophes such as the 2008 financial meltdown?
The Americans say the answer is more disclosure, so that investors are better warned, and tougher regulation.
He said he believed that Ambien was an excellent sleep agent, but that patients need to be better warned about its potential side effects.
Debates about measurement are not going to make crappy advertising better, warned Pritchard.
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I didn't mind – because I am gay – but I did think I'd better warn my sister, who had probably guessed anyway.
Louise Curry thought she had better warn the hotel that she would be carrying a coffin through the lobby to display in one of its conference rooms.
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