Sentence examples for getting better for everyone from inspiring English sources

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"The world is not getting better fast enough, and it's not getting better for everyone".

Things are not getting better fast enough and they are not getting better for everyone".

The world is getting better, but it's not getting better fast enough, and it's not getting better for everyone". Wants companies to match profitmaking with doing good.

We like to pretend that slowly, bit by bit, life is getting better for everyone else, too, while (or sometimes even because) we focus on our cool projects, and the rest of the world will get to live like us too.

As the economy has improved over the last few years, some have wondered whether it's getting better for everyone, or just the richest Americans.

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"As nations develop, wages rise and life theoretically gets better for everyone.

"But there is always a way to get better for everyone".

More people are part of the economy, we see revenues go up even while rates go down, and the economy gets better for everyone".

We're all in this together: when we stop worrying about egos and focus on helping each other, the world will get better for everyone.

When we come out in love, the world gets better for everyone.

If we all do our part to fight mafia, especially in school, things will get better for everyone and we will finally be able to live without fear.

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