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He might be best served spending the coming days in a Buddhist retreat.
They argued, understandably, that the city and state would be better served spending those millions on schools and health care.
But I can't help feeling we would be better served spending our lunchtime pennies in independent, local cafes rather than returning, day after day, to eat food that is mass-produced and tastes dispiritingly samey.
One leading economist suggested the cash-strapped Birmingham council would be better served spending its money on educational schemes and incremental improvements to the transport network while others bemoaned refuse collection services in the area after a three-month strike over the summer.
If you don't regularly work at home, then you may be better served spending a little less on a printer that's still very capable.
Network broadcasters would be better served spending less time and assets trying to preserve the status quo and better served by trying to create new business models.
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Cauthorne was arrested after the raid and served spent six weeks in jail until prosecutors decided in January 2003 that he had acted in self-defense.
If regulation is to genuinely curb Big Tech's power, Congress may be better served by spending less time on theatrical tech C.E.O.
"A reassessment of our Afghanistan policy on the basis of whether our overall geostrategic interests are being served by spending roughly $10 billion a month in that country was needed before our troops took out Bin Laden".
However, he said the health plans might be better served by spending less effort fighting the charges and instead working harder to improve patients' experience.
After Zehaf-Bibeau pleaded guilty to making threats, he was credited with time served for spending 66 days in custody and was sentenced to one additional day in jail in February 2012.
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