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If not, better safe than sorry.
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Dear Leery, No. Brand-name medications are not better, safer or more effective than their generic alternative because they're virtually the same.
Just to be clear, I am not a "better safe than sorry" kind of person.
"When you train your whole life for something, dot all your i's and cross all your t's, why wouldn't you be better safe than sorry?
This doesn't mean ALWAYS better safe than sorry.
Bring some "supplies" even if you haven't started yet, better safe than sorry!
Whether you believe in these creatures or not, better be on the safe side: go to a synagogue on Rosh Hashanah, or click on the link below to engulf yourself in these symbol-saturated sounds of the shofar.
This might not be true, but better safe than sorry.
I just don't buy the whole "better safe than sorry" argument.
The sheet metal isn't very heavy, but "better safe than sorry".
Not a big number granted, but better safe than sorry, certainly.
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