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If we don't do it appreciably better than the school down the street, why are we there?
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It is merely appreciably better than electoral defeat.
You shouldn't buy a new iPhone because it won't be appreciably better than what you're using now.
But is the situation for women in science appreciably better than it was 5 years ago?
Though the figures for 2010 are not yet available, it seems improbable that things went appreciably better for the Mets.
There are some things that are better about suburbs now (fancier houses, a little more diversity, more organized activities for kids) and some things that are worse (more traffic, more pressure, not enough unorganized activities for kids), but it's hard to spend much time in Westchester and think life is appreciably better or worse now than it was 30 years ago.
Noting that the nuclear agreement would only endure "if everyone works at it", Dalton wrote that "common sense suggests that, if the situation is not appreciably better later in the year, it will be impossible for the US and its partners to argue credibly that they are not in breach of" the nuclear deal, which is known in Iran by the acronym Barjam.
But quality of care in McAllen is not appreciably better, and by some measures, it is worse.
If it's pure formula you want, you could do worse than The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death (Entertainment One, 15), even as the film could do appreciably better: recycling the mildewed Victorian horror of its predecessor once more without feeling, it offers a few neat jolts, one Jeremy Irvine in appealingly distressed mode and absolutely no reflections on existence.
The backups were not appreciably better.
His jazzy narration is also appreciably better in "The Endless Summer".
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