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He vigorously berated his teammates for not taking up better positions, drawing catcalls from the stands and the evening's first chants of "Messi, Messi".
Some users of the Uber London forum were already looking forward to taking up better gigs at private hire taxi firms, but given the way in which Uber has taken over the market in recent years, it seems unlikely that will be an option for all 40,000.
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"This example just illustrates precisely the kind of situation that universal credit was designed to avoid: a barrier to taking up better-paid work.
Forty out of 49 papers reviewed showed that evidence is taken up better, if it is (perceived to be) rigorous, contextualized and provided in a timely manner by credible researchers.
Having said that, you must not allow guilt to dissuade you from taking up a better job if and when offered.
Others see the graduation rates as a failure of colleges to do their job properly, or blame students for being undisciplined and taking up slots better occupied by fresh-faced, motivated freshmen.
For years, I thought of it as an interloper, taking up space that could better be devoted to a spice with a stronger personality.
Any building that takes up the better part of a city block qualifies as large.
It is Joseph's story that takes up the better part of the book.
Staff appreciated being freed of a responsibility that takes up time better spent teaching.
The disastrous Algerian War, which had taken up the better part of a decade, had just ended.
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