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The iPhone 6 Plus will take better video.
But while a head-mounted display could fit into a regular computer setup, the first series of applications for the product will take better advantage of its capabilities.
Letting pharmacists perform services that don't require seven years of medical training makes those services cheaper and more convenient, increasing the chances consumers will take better care of themselves.
A five-wicket haul is nothing to be sniffed at, but he will take better ones than this, with two legside strangles, one caught behind trying to feather a six over the slips to the short third man boundary, and another gained when a long hop was spanked to point.
All have generated a lot of interest in monetising nature, and some hope that within a few years planned decisions - in this case whether to make a river teeming with wildlife the default emergency sewage drain - will take better account of those values.
Homeowners, we're told, will take better care of their property and have a permanent stake in their communities.
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And as they become better educated, they'll become more concerned with their own health and will have fewer children whose health they'll take better care of.
The idea is that if you're being watched by people whose opinion matters, you'll take better care of yourself.
You could argue that in coming to terms with wastewater as a resource, we'll take better care of our water.
Now, it's important to note that a higher megapixel count does not mean it'll take better pictures.
Why? It's simple: The insurance company figures if you own your home outright, you'll take better care of it.
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