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(Think of the Whitney and the New Museum, in New York, which do good more often than well).
"When the economy is good, more often we see those with a passion for the fields we offer.
Life doesn't always turn out how we'd like it to, but if we're to get through it and not alienate friends and insult people we have to find a way of living with what we have got and seeing the good more often than the bad.
In his excellent piece Cycling and depression – finding a balance, the cycling blogger @spandelles writes: I have become more aware of the tightrope I walk in relation to cycling: it does make me feel good more often than not, but I have also had experiences before, during and after rides where I have had quite extreme negative episodes which do not seem to be coincidental.
The unexpected death of Antonin Scalia ends the long and consequential career of a powerful, intellectually gifted, caustic, conservative thinker who influenced not only the Supreme Court but also the nation -- occasionally for good, more often for ill.
Nurses who were familiar with the law before the survey classified it as "good" more often than did nurses without prior knowledge (65.8% vs. 39.1%, respectively, p = 0.012).
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When supplier provides a longer credit period t1, the retailer replenishes the goods more often.
On balance, men reported very good or good health more often than women (p<0.001).
Sometimes, it says "Good" or, more often, "Moderate".
They're good managers, more often than not, whose organizations outlast demagogues and persuaders in the primaries but who can neither rally the base nor inspire the center in the general election.
When markets are confident that the credit of borrowers is good (or, more often, when they are simply inattentive to that issue), the cost of borrowing is lower and funds are more readily available.
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