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The White House suggested that "now" was preferable to later.
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Or is it preferable to start later, when students are more developmentally prepared but perhaps missing opportunities to plan hobbies, choose classes and secure summer internships?" Is it?
Or is it preferable to start later, when students are more developmentally prepared but perhaps missing opportunities to plan hobbies, choose classes and secure summer internships?
Just as for other chronic illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, prevention and pre-symptomatic treatment are preferable to treatment later in the pathogenetic process.
57 Less regular contact may be preferable to patients later in their treatment course, when any emergent adverse events are already being effectively managed; studies assessing the efficacy and tolerability of a degarelix 3-monthly dosing schedule are currently ongoing.
Thus, for three out of five health states, respondents considered having the health impairment earlier preferable to having it later (i.e., negative time preferences).
Then again, this man was in a dark place if he thought that dying sooner was preferable to being executed later.
He said the school would help her get into the University of Oxford, which he had decided was preferable to Harvard; she later would get her doctorate there.
"This is a challenging timescale, and some groups may decide that it is preferable to open at a later date for practical reasons".
As adults, we can expect to lose our parents at some point; later is preferable to sooner, and indeed, some people struggle to recover from the death of a parent, even in middle age (Marks, Heyiung, and Song 2007).
Real snow is preferable to fake snow, after all.
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