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Fashion used to be about going places you didn't know, even if only to discover you were sometimes better off at home in your jeans and T-shirt.
You are sometimes better off doing it yourself as you know how much pain you should be feeling and you can go at your own speed.
Because they do short missions of a month or so, surgeons are sometimes better off than the rest of us who are in the field for six months or a year.
But McCaffery argues that because he trails the other guys, he's sometimes better off selling programming blocks instead of hawking costume jewelry.
Any theory of distributive justice that says that sometimes better off persons should improve the situation of worse off persons requires an account of the basis of interpersonal comparisons that enables us to determine who is better off and who is worse off.
Voss said pieces are sometimes better off running in the Styles section, rather than the front page, because there might be better art and more space for a story.
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Sometimes, you're better off not knowing.
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"I campaigned for Stronger In but sometimes you're better off out!" she wrote on Twitter.
Sometimes you're better off as a cohesive unit when you lose some focal points and become more of a herd.
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