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Specifically, in light of your earlier comments about the differences between a CIO who contemplates customer needs in terms of digital opportunities and innovation versus a CIO whose primary focus is on the operational needs that are more traditionally part of a CIO's domain, does having the broader set of perspectives make one better equipped to join a board?
That doesn't make one better than the other, it just means that some people think one is better than the other, given their personal experiences.
So every time we judge or find fault with another we are reinforcing a sense of separateness and isolation, we are allowing ego to create a gap between us, to make one better than the other.
"Whatever they charge," Boyer said, "doesn't make one better than the other … every community has a unique atmosphere and feeling". Some of the equipment and capital costs in Huntington are covered by parent and community support groups, such as the Friends of the Junior Guards, while Newport does no such fundraising.
The researchers in Xi'an, however, set out to make one better and cheaper.
(Some have discussed "throffers," which are proposals that make one better off than normal under one conditional, worse off than normal under the alternative conditional.
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And practising usually makes one better.
I can't do any better than the dictionary when it comes to describing love, but I do believe that practicing love makes one better at it in the future.
Do pigs really make one feel better?
A system is called Pareto optimal if no exchange can be made that will make one person better off without making someone else worse off.
The lesson I have learned is that making others feel bad does not, in the end, make one feel better about themselves.
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