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EDF is a state-owned business making money from an industry that started out under state control and is perhaps better off staying there given its strategic importance.
Stalling between two fools What we can learn from this is that collaborations are perhaps better off on an equal footing, which Damon Albarn seems to have managed with his collaborators on the Mali Music project.
The report's authors say that the reduced overall number of house moves "could be because housing benefit changes have cut the supply of better alternatives, so more families are staying put," and also because "some [households] are, perhaps, better off, having found work".
Frank Gallagher is the proud single dad of six smart, spirited and independent kids, who without him would be... perhaps better off.
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"That will make the middle class in Mexico perhaps a bit better off; therefore, they spend less money on basic services," he said.
Then again, perhaps I was better off, since I also wished I hadn't understood the text that male and female voices recited dramatically before the start of almost every dance number.
Perhaps you're better off looking at our photograph.
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