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The influence of nineteenth-century nationalism made Europeans want to trace the ancestry of their modern nations back to a distinct set of ancestors, who were different from — and usually thought of as better than — any of their immediate neighbors.
Yet at 7.20am, come rain or shine, shivering children from the local villages can be seen piling on in droves, happy in the knowledge that they will be thought of as "better" for having done so.
They found that males who were more symmetrical were thought of as better dancers than males who were more asymmetrical.
As the staff cuts at DreamWorks Animation and Walt Disney Studios prove, bigger is no longer thought of as better in Hollywood.
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They were thought of as better-produced and of higher quality.
A century ago the poison was commonly used for some forms of leukemia, but it fell out of favor as better treatments emerged.
We don't think of new offerings as competitive, we think of them as better and more choices for consumers.
They viewed the use of DRM as "better than nothing".
Think of it as better safe than sorry.
Why would they think of themselves as better than that, when they've been raised to believe, and say that they're not?
In our study population, men and persons covered by PHI rate the standard of care as better than persons covered by SHI.
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