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Burlatsky had many attractive qualities, including a greater frankness than was sometimes good for him.
The point is that what's good for business is sometimes good for America, but not always.
Have I missed anything?" Well, there's some horsey stuff, in which we're sometimes good for a bronze, and out men's triathletes have got an outside chance, apparently.
For some reason deeply seated in the party's psyche -- maybe that it simply cannot bring itself to admit that regulations are sometimes good for us -- Republicans keep failing to come to terms with environmental sentiment.
"Drunkenness (true) mendacity (true) being boring (true) infidelity (untrue) killing myself fairly quickly (true) pride envy avarice (all true) being ugly (true) having once been handsome (untrue)." Both seemed to agree that, as Burton put it, "A good shouting match is sometimes good for the soul".
This situation is sometimes good for attendance.
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Sometimes good-for-you can still mean tasty-as-hell.
My understanding is that when people have been unemployed for a long period, there are sometimes good reasons for this.
There are sometimes good reasons for planting exotics.
And how do you explain that there are sometimes good reasons for using offshore banking?
Sometimes thats good for the company, sometimes not – but at least the founder gets to give his kids a chance.
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