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In fact, it is often better not to do so.
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You do not need to argue your reasons and, in fact, you are often better off not arguing.
The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage counsels, "construe [none] as a plural unless it is desired to emphasize the idea of not one or no one - and then it is often better to use not one or no one instead of none".
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"A smile is the most important thing in a prostitute," he says, "they don't have to be pretty, in fact it's often better if they're not.
Pinot bianco, or pinot blanc, is often better, but it is not as easy to find.
And if you have only, say, eight trumps and they are splitting badly -- 4-1 or 5-0 -- often you will do better not to touch the suit.
In real-world network systems such as SES, there is often a "being together but better not" situation (for example, team 2 in Fig. 1).
The changing nature of app development likely means there's more opportunity for a middle ground player, one that learns from the last generation of cross-platform app development tools, but incorporates the lessons being learned lately by Facebook, 6Wunderkinder and Brightcove about how native is often better if you're not housing your app directly on the web.
Memory consumption was often "better than Java and not much worse than C or C++".
I had BT sport and Sky and watched them online, but using streams is easier and often better quality – and doesn't cost me £50 a month.
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