Sentence examples for that cannot better from inspiring English sources

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There is a natural null hypothesis and any assignment that cannot better it is unacceptable.

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"But there is no organisation in the world that cannot get better and it must be the case that if you widen the pool of talent, then you will get even better policing in this country".

Other bargain tools that cannot be bettered include the Wet Brush (£9.99), which makes detangling wet hair a fast, painless and frizz-free job – I use it daily on my children as well as on myself – and the Tweezerman Deluxe Cosmetic Sharpener (£5.50), which accommodates any cosmetic pencil – from slim liner to fat, chunky crayon, thanks to an adjustable aperture.

The crisis has also undermined the view that industrial policy cannot better the market, by showing that countries with a more effective industrial policy – ranging from Germany and Finland to South Korea and China – have been much more adept at restructuring their industries and weathering the crisis.

These past few weeks have demonstrated that Europe has a deeply flawed banking system, a widening competitiveness gap, and a debt crisis that cannot get much better if the economy gets worse.

This process requires special attention, mainly in relation to the appropriate adjustment of the normal distribution's parameters and the large number of rates and solutions to avoid sampling at rates that cannot result in better throughput [26].

More precisely, any employed bee that cannot find a better solution (compared to its previous findings) after ten successive iterations is considered as a scout bee who begins to follow the best bee of colony.

The world of A.D. 2014 will have few routine jobs that cannot be done better by some machine than by any human being.

Often these measurements have been recorded from dental casts with hand-held calipers that cannot provide accuracies better than 0.1 mm.

B&B uses a tree search strategy to implicitly enumerate all possible solutions to a given problem, applying pruning rules to eliminate regions of the search space that cannot lead to a better solution.

Another 37 million people meet the WHO definition for blindness, which is visual acuity that cannot be corrected to better than 20/400 or a visual field of 10 degrees or less.

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