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"When something is good, more of it ought to be even better".
Some of it was good, more of it was inconsistent; and the inevitable multiple stage resets, rendered particularly tedious by a lot of incompetence involving amp leads and an irritating compere whose hyperbole-laden presentations seemed superfluous at best, meant the performance dragged on slowly.
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And the second which hearkens back to the material that we read last week from Daniel Kahneman, and the day before that from Jonathan Evans that because we are more sensitive to changes in goods than to absolute levels of goods, more of something doesn't always make us happier.
The schools are good: more than 90percentt of students regularly pass their English Regents.
There's only 1 good, so more of the good is better for him.
"I think it will be good, more in the middle of things," he said.
More of the good parts, more of the right questions, more of that discipline and they might just have a star player ready to be remembered for the right stuff.
But in a Robinson Crusoe/Friday economy, there is another way to exchange goods – to produce less of one good and more of the other.
Indeed, one of the few things on which left, right, and center agree is that growth is good and more of it is needed.
Jolly good, but more of the same will surely be required as shopping habits shift.
Conversation flowed freely, rain or shine, with a good deal more of the former.
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