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Optimists hope that Galveston will be rebuilt better than ever.
And some early signs have emerged that Haiti's damaged university system may be rebuilt better.
People don't want the Jersey Shore to be rebuilt better than ever: they mostly want it be the same as it ever was.
"There seemed to be more interest in having press conferences declaring how Lower Manhattan would be rebuilt better than ever, than in establishing realistic deadlines and budgets.
"We're going to make sure this country is rebuilt and rebuilt better, which is a little bit more complex than, 'Let's get the bad guy out,' " said Jocelyn McCalla, adviser to Haiti's special envoy to the United Nations.
"You've got to get your claims adjustors in there, you've got to get rid of all the debris, grading the area, think about how you're going to rebuild again, are you going to rebuild with a basement?" She added that the process could be slowed down because of a shortage of supplies and builders in the aftermath of a tornado, but typically what happens is an area will be rebuilt better and stronger.
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Our entire fuel and energy system must be stronger and be rebuilt with better back-up systems.
One alternative solution under consideration is same-place resettlement, where families would be supported to find temporary houses until their old informal communities were rebuilt into better housing.
I understand why most of the architects want the towers to be rebuilt "bigger and better".
Organs are periodically rebuilt: modernized for better and -- sometimes, according to later tastes -- for worse.
For people here, schools are not just buildings that can be rebuilt bigger and better.
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