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They don't guarantee better outcomes.
But spending a lot of money won't necessarily guarantee better sound.
I guarantee better access at lower prices to patients than ever.
The public sector, as decades of experience show, is a bottomless pit: more money does not guarantee better services.
"Until the cork producers can guarantee better reliability," he said, "natural corks are just too dangerous for wine".
It is outrageous that some schools can engineer intakes that automatically guarantee better results than their neighbours.
Economic growth makes almost any societal problem easier to solve, but growth doesn't guarantee better lives — or better health — for everyone.
In meetings and fliers, Target officials told employees that a union could not guarantee better pay or benefits and only wanted their dues.
But Mayor Paul T. Fader and another group, Englewood Citizens for Education, warned that changing the method of choosing board members would not guarantee better schools.
Two days later, a poll by Ifop and Le Figaro showed 84% ready to accept "controls and a certain limitation of liberty in order to guarantee better security".
Because of their promise to cut at least £35bn from public spending, they would not be able to guarantee better maternity leave and better childcare," she said.
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