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"better-off" Definitions
  1. being in better circumstances, especially economically: Only the better-off nations can afford to send probes into space.

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"We are better off economically, and we are better off socially," he said.
History will tell at some point, you know, whether we ultimately were better off or not better off.
Economic growth changed that: Growth made it possible for you to be better off when others become better off.
While 39 percent said they agreed Britain would be better off in the bloc, 36 percent felt the economy would be better off outside.
" It is only white males that come close, but even there it was only 48 percent who feel "much better off" or "somewhat better off.
And I've often wondered, are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having a family life and doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy?
So I think what we can say to those workers is they will be better off financially and that their business that they work for will be better off financially.
So you know, they're not going to be the next Google and Facebook but he's certainly much better off, Verizon's much better off, than the assets that they had yesterday.
Maybe the old me was not really dead, just changed, and the reward of my choice to stay home would not be better-off kids but a better-off self.
When you do, illegal immigrants will be better off, America will be better off, and Hispanic Americans like me will celebrate your political courage as our nation heads toward the Nov.
But we do know that people who regularly forge secure attachments to others are generally better off in life, and there's no reason to think secure cats aren't better off, too.
Good riddance — DC will be better off with you!
TV and the HarrisX polling company, found that 2023 percent of Americans said they were "much better" off financially than last year, while 17 percent said they were "somewhat better" off financially.
Meanwhile, a mere 13 percent strongly agreed they're better off now than they were four years ago, and only 16 percent strongly agreed that they will be better off four years from now.
"Polling suggests that Trump would be better off politically if this bill failed, and he might be better off in terms of policy too," FiveThirtyEight's Harry Enten and Perry Bacon Jr. wrote Thursday.
Some things are better off left alone in the deep.
The rest of us are much better off for it.
"You may be better off doing it yourself," she said.
How, then, did some schools seem to be better off?
Nah, we're much better off letting the seniors at it.
I think you're better off just going into a document.
The sooner you start investing, the better off you'll be.
Here are four items you're generally better off buying elsewhere.
He probably would've been better off just posting on Reddit.
And you can't argue that we are not better off.
By some measures it is better off than it was.
We'd be better off with a dog, but go ahead.
You'd be better off using your smartphone for video conferencing.
"Families will be better off because it exists," said Marcus.
And the world will not be better off without you.
Sorry, you're better off using this protocol from the '70s.
This does not mean that female workers are better off.
Our kids are so much better off than my generation.
Future generations may also be better off than their predecessors.
I'm better off playing and having a lot of responsibility.
But most anyone would be better off getting the TCL.
The sooner you do, the better off you'll be financially.
Others will decide they are better off keeping their distance.
Would the GOP be better off with Pence as president?
It's not only for others, internally, to be better off.
Are you better off with a label or a collective?
On second thought, maybe he's better off in the boat.
So he thinks America would be better off without us?
You're better off paying to park in a public lot.
"In fact, in business you're actually better off without it."
He might have been better off cribbing from the cartoons.
Yolanda Hadid is better off without The Real Housewives franchise.
"Is it better off outside of our portfolio?" he said.
The earlier you start saving, the better off you'll be.
Some visions, so it seems, are better off left unseen.
Whatever happens, they're all better off with a living Matthew.
Then we'd surely be better off without voting AT ALL.
Retail investors everywhere will be better off as a result.
Until then, you may be better off swiping through Tinder.
Are you better off than you were two years ago?
Not everyone onscreen winds up better off by the end.
Today, you are better off asking people like Roger Ailes.
You're better off in a cube or working from home.
In theory, both nations understand they are better off cooperating.
But Microsoft would be better off to kill it slowly.
A lot of those people are better off that way.
If you treat people like volunteers, you're much better off.
Here are seven times you're better off spending than saving:
Just 14 percent of respondents said they were better off.
Is the country better off in Trump's or Clinton's hands?
Perhaps he would be better off in Europe or Asia.
And I just think you'd be a lot better off.
Villegas is better off than most of the migrants here.
The longer the patients listened, the better off they were.
So males are better off making lots of tiny sperm.
Louisiana, and the world, will be better off for it.
Lebanon is better off when it comes to free expression.
But it wasn't clear where they would be better off.
Had I disappeared, I would not have been better off.
Then we'd surely be better off without voting AT ALL.
In fact, dieters may be better off without digital assistance.
Some of them walked away better off — and some didn't.
Conclusion: It would probably be better off on its own.
I was better off just — I never had anything prepared.
Equally important, the military would be better off as well.
Chances are, you will both be better off for it.
Last November, just 28 percent said they were better off.
What about when she repeats the lyric "better off alone"?
The predators would be far better off eating other prey.
If we'd intervened earlier, he might be better off now.
And they're no better off in most American legislative bodies.
"The world is better off without you, Jim," he says.
Tayshia might be better off remaining a beloved Bachelor alum.
Those white ladies are better off than any black people.
Would we be better off with less of this knowledge?
Mr. King said the election system is better off now.
I think I was actually better off in the shed.
You and everybody else would be better off without me.
Either way, shoppers may be better off waiting — for now.
Every college graduate would be better off without student debt.
You and the world will be better off for it.
No. Was she better off for it in the end?
You're better off actually getting out of the video business.
She'd traded opulence for independence, and she was better off.
The patent system will be better off as a result.
But, you'd be better off keeping those feelings to yourself.
TOUGH QUESTION FOR CLINTON ON ECONOMY: ARE YOU BETTER OFF?
The farmers will be better off than they ever were.
How are people better off with even fewer credit options?
" Benson said with extraordinary solemnity, "You better off wit dem.
So, he's way better off never cutting a (trade) deal.
Then we're surely be better off without voting AT ALL.
Are we better off than we were a year ago?
"I think we'll be better off without him," Bergeron said.
Half of Americans also said they thought they would be better off if Obamacare remained the law of the land, versus 36 percent who thought they would be better off under the Republican bill.
"We'll engage in this fight if we have to, but it's a ship that really has already sailed and the American taxpayer is better off and the American consumer is better off," he said.
Therefore, he has a plan to convince the public that it would be better off under a government-sponsored plan, and that maybe it would be better off receiving care from government-employed physicians.
"People believed that if they work hard, they will be better off, and if their children study hard, they will be better off," said Park Sang-hoon, an official at an Ulsan suicide prevention center.
Read more on why Carla Dal Forno is better off alone.
She can't fight and therefore is better off in the crypt.
But it can be seen in the better-off neighbours, too.
You're better off doing a crown or putting a cap on.
Better off to call it fascism and then fight it appropriately.
They will ask themselves – are we better off than we were?
RFM: Are we better off today than we used to be?
Yet, overall, households are probably better off for the industry's demise.
When everyone understands consent, all of us are better off. 5.
We better off getting caught up for robbery than murder, right?
Nearly 21% expected to be financially better off in a year.
Please know that your family is Not better off without you.
As it is, the show is much better off without him.
The better-off rent apartments; others stay with family or friends.
GARRISON "Better Off Together," installation of woodblock prints by Melissa Schlobohm.
Most of the better-off and educated had left the region.
Poorer people are likelier than the better-off to use cash.
Again, these companies would be better off creating a better service.
"She's a lot better off with the other guy," Firth said.
They can do it, and the students will be better off.
A third set would allow better-off people to buy Medicaid.
The U.S. economy is likely to be better off for it.
As people grow better-off, their attitudes to domestic animals change.
I'm trying to make both sides better off in the transaction.
You never leave the gig better off than you were before.
The more research that's conducted, the better off everyone will be.
We are much better off acting before abuse turns to conflict.
Are you better off today than you were two years ago?
People move because they think they will be better off elsewhere.
Research shows that you're far better off keeping things to yourself.
You're better off playing almost any other recent kart racing game.
"Nice gesture, but you're better off donating anonymously," one user wrote.
Simply put, our country is better off because of Mark's contributions.
We would all be better off with a level playing field.
He would be better off backing away from this signature idea.
We would be better off to understand the sequence of genes.
We'll be better off in important ways if Trump fires Bannon.
In most cases, you're better off keeping cardio and weights separate.
But I think we're better off when we actually are collaborating.
Sometimes it exceeds 100%, meaning workers are better-off earning less.
The more tasks you've intelligently delegated, the better off you'll be.
They would have been better off going after gold or diamonds.
"We'd be better off in national security," he told The Hill.
Clinton are better off for Mr. Sanders's presence in this race.
But both sides may be better off than they are today.
Temple officials insist that tigers are better off at the temple.
Probably he would have been better off not going that route.
Still, they would've been better off with him than without him.
We just felt like we're better off sleeping in different beds.
As for McGregor, Ferguson said he might better off fighting celebrities.
He reflexively defended stances he might have been better off conceding.
But in many cases, you would be far better off buying.
You're better off shopping the regular sale prices happening right now.
Facebook might be better off setting it free before that happens.
It's true: You really are better off looking at the averages.
Urban areas are better off, but accessibility gaps exist there too.
In comparison, 32 percent of them said they were better off.
I just thought the world would be better off without me.
Editorial Would Britain be better off economically outside the European Union?
Badger State residents and shareholders are better off under foreign investment.
Would you be better off just buying a shitload of tickets?
And we're going to each decide, are we better off together?
We're all better off as a country when more Americans vote.
Why are Russia and Mr. Putin better off with Mr. Trump?
If not, you may be better off in the old system.
Elsewhere in town, people who were better off tried to recover.
Here's who left Tuesday night better off, and who left defeated.
You're better off with a team player who gets deals done.
They wouldve been better off waiting until the meeting on Wednesday.
In that case, you're better off with another business credit card.
She's learned a lot from her exes, but better off alone.
Some firms may conclude they are better off under centralised command.
They would've been better off waiting until the meeting on Wednesday.
The less interpersonalization of the problem, the better off you'll be.
Tribune would have been better off going with Intelligent Bullet. ♦
I was convinced my family would be better off without me.
If you have a kitchenette, you're better off stocking it yourself.
Would we have been better off starting a family in Chicago?
And one vital task is capitalism's speciality: making people better off.
Those who are better off park recreational vehicles in industrial neighborhoods.
And they are always better off if their owners are relaxed.
Would the Giants be better off simply transitioning to him now?
If that's the case, you're better off just canceling your card.
If it's only 5 mg, you're better off drinking plain coffee.
"You'd be better off shopping at Best Buy, Walmart or Target."   
That doesn't mean option sellers will have it any better off.
Are babies better off if they sleep in a cardboard box?
And that simply turning that clock wouldn't make us better off.
While conditions persisted, residents were better off inside between 1 p.m.
Is the country better off than it was eight years ago?
Farmers, consumers, and taxpayers will all be better off for it.
Our health care system will be better off as a result.
Then we'd surely be better off without voting AT ALL. b.
China is better off with a revised deal than no deal.
But that doesn't really indicate they're better off because of it.
The more voters understand, the better off we all will be.
The former and the latter are better off being in Russia.
Maybe Hill and the Dodgers are better off waiting it out.
I'm not saying they should stay, but they're better off here.
You're better off approaching your manager first to attempt to leverage.
Treaded vehicles like tanks are better off, but not by much.
"Millennials in (India, South Africa and Mexico) are the most likely to envisage being better off than their parents throughout their lifespan and becoming relatively better off at age 25, 40 and 65 (74 percent in India, 71 percent in Mexico and 66 percent in South Africa believe they will be better off than their parents at age 65)," UBS said.
"We're better off if Japan protects itself against this maniac in North Korea, we're better off, frankly, if South Korea is going to start to protect itself," Trump said during a CNN town hall this week.
All other regions, including China and even Russia, would be better off.
But I would argue that we're better off with the current system.
Maybe he'd be better off just taking a baseball bat to it.
The more you pre-organize your content, the better off you are.
Well, yeah, but Verizon may have been better off buying Time Warner.
The sooner they swallow it, the better off they're going to be.
IS THAT YOU'RE BETTER OFF HAVING A TRADE DEFICIT THAN A SURPLUS.
I would be better off than children who'd had fathers all along.
The earlier you begin saving and investing, the better off you'll be.
"You're better off going to a restaurant, in my opinion," Livesey says.
So if people are better off, why does everybody seem so miserable?
"Every product you use is better off with your friends," he says.
When I mentioned socialism, they all insisted I'd be better off volunteering.
If the job doesn't fit your values, you're better off without it.
She decided she was better off not following up with an explanation.
If we're unable to make a deal, we will be better off.
Insurers are, in turn, passing on this cost to better-off Americans.
Or would we be better off rejecting it completely and saying #NoConfederate?
And are Americans better off today than they were six years ago?
Would we be better off if platforms just banned political ads entirely?
He would have been better off if he paid his $100,000 bill.
The punchline: On strictly "break-even" grounds alone, you're better off waiting.
He would have been better off painting an angel or a fairy.
And then it played out, and now I'm better off for it.
You're much better off going back through the people you started with.
We are building an app that will intelligently making you better off.
Yet poorly educated white men remain better off than women and minorities.
If you're a frequent flyer, you're much better off with the headphones.
But in most cases, you're usually better off keeping Wi-Fi enabled.
And Buddy is really better off with Beth, who's creative and kind.
Germany and Europe are better off without another six months of drift.
But we can certainly leave things better off than we found them.
You're better off putting those dreams to rest, at least for now.
Here's who left the night better off, and who took a hit.
The vast majority of us will be better off for their work.
Our research suggests people are probably better off staying where they are.
Foreigners accept all this because, on balance, it makes them better off.
It's in voters' self-interest to try to make kids better off.
This is a toxic environment, and my life is way better off.
I just feel like you would be better off with Bristol-Myers.
Yeah, some people might just be better off sticking with traditional cable.
Also, there's no guarantee you'll be better off with a different servicer.
Better-off employers and employees signals higher productivity and stronger economic growth.
The new better off is built through daily community, not political heroes.
The sooner we can come together, the better off we'll all be.
And most people wouldn't necessarily be better off in a bitcoin world.
They are better off controlling their own destiny in the political arena.
He's better off doing what he does best, which he does here.
But the sooner this comes out, the better off we all are.
We were far better off before NAFTA - should never have been signed.
They said, sir, we are better off if we wait until after.
Which do you think would be better off staying in the past?
Consumers are better off and more protected since the 2008 financial crisis.
In fact, what remains of chavismo would be better off without him.
They are essential to fulfilling trade's promise to make everyone better off.
We were far better off before NAFTA – should never have been signed.
We might be better off than most, but it feels downwardly mobile.
So the less there is out there, the better off you are.
In certain ways, people were better off under that system, he says.
We're better off, if, in the next three years, Apple is cheaper.
The American workforce and our economy will be better off for it.
Canadians born in the 1980s are better off than their American peers.
The entire country is better off with the regulations that they impose.
But HaaS is here, and we are better off because of it.
In fact, it would have been better off being half as short.
"History says investors would be better off rotating then retreating," Stovall says.
Seeing their families are better off as a result of this work.
But are we better off than we were when he took office?
As a result, the more they talk, the better off Trump looks.
And I wanted to see if I was better off without that.
Maybe you're better off just chowing down on some actual Twinkies instead.
They're just underemployed people not much better off than you and me.
You may be better off saving or investing for those other goals.
You could go lift, brah, but you're better off watching this instead.
They're better off in the trash than in those owners' greedy hands.
You'd be better off devoting that brainpower to learning the tax code.
"You're better off with straight vodka over dark liquors," Dr. Bowe says.
Oddly, AT&T may be better off losing in the long run.
Are kids better off thinking of themselves as just kind of awkward?
Most of those polled, however, did not say they were better off.
But you're probably better off if you're not counting on that outcome.
Her son, Sean, made the case that she was better off waiting.
And Mr. Thiam does not emerge better off for the whole affair.
You'd be better off investing in fictional currency from a video game.
The United States would be better off when Bill Ackman is gone.
The more chill I can be tomorrow the better off I'll play.
You'll be better off living in Birmingham, Alabama, Memphis, Tennessee, or Detroit.
"Some towns are better off dead," Kevin Williamson wrote in National Review.
He was right, and the country was better off for his courage.
You're much better off chopping the nub with a good ol' knife. 
"You might be better off switching to chicken or pork," he said.
Remind yourselves that you're a team and better off when working together.
We're better off not paying them, or paying as little as possible.
Our communities and our country will be better off without executing him.
We're all better off without more distracting noise on this critical issue.
"You might be better off moving your money to an online account."
But by the new metric they are only 9 percent better off.
A lot of consumers would be better off with a cheaper alternative.
And the environment would be better off with a more sustainable one.
Remarkably, his wife thought he'd be better off in the Peace job.
Republicans were more optimistic, with 68 percent saying they feel better off.
Here's who left opening night better off, and who took some hits.
If it works well, both the enterprise and Microsoft are better off.
Just 21% say they'll be better off if the bill becomes law.
Despite some improvements, the poorest of the poor are not better off.
You may be better off tweaking your privacy settings on the site.
"I think we'd be much better off dealing with consent," Blake says.
In the long run, you and everyone else will be better off.
In these cases, people might be better off on more affordable generics.
They'd be better off if they did more to root it out.
But the more I can avoid that, the better off I am.
The sooner companies like Twitter understand this, the better off we'll be.
Are Israelis better off now that the U.S. Embassy is in Jerusalem?
"I think I was better off not knowing the challenges," she said.
You're better off accruing some credit card debt than using these loans.
Perhaps we would have been better off helping Afghans achieve Afghan justice.
Life is hard, Chura says, but she is better off gold-picking.
It has caused disruption in both nations, and made neither better off.
Miss Manners offers two observations: You are better off than the quail.
But none of you are better off for not facing these problems.
The app isn't confusing, but you're better off downloading before you leave.
They would be better off, assuming they didn't develop serious health problems.
We'd all be better off if Mr. Trump were more like that.
And solving it could leave both workers and their bosses better off.
In the long term, Linde could be better off without the merger.
She suggested many would be better off increasing their fund-raising efforts.
We know what happened, what is happening, and we're no better off.
If Trump is prosperous, our country could be better off as well.
This doesn't mean, of course, that every individual will be better off.
It may upset billionaire Buffet, but taxpayers will be much better off.
Although I think the message is, 'We're better off than we were.
In all those cases, you might be better off not speaking out.
Maybe we would be better off with Pence in the White House.
But you wonder whether you might be better off continuing to rent.
It is voters who are better off in 2020 than in 2016.
Grassley said the Senate is "better off" not having to do that.
"People are better off making a wage than no wage," he added.
And so, we made the decision that we're better off divesting it.
Texas makes everybody better off by reducing government intervention in their lives.
If more comedians could do the same, TV would be better off.
Some TV critics felt that the sitcom was better off without Barr.
The sooner you start saving and investing, the better off you'll be.
With this in mind, they would be better off proceeding to impeachment.
But that's not to say that every lottery winner is better off.
In many cases, the country was better off because it did so.
Is he better off with his mother or father after a divorce?
You wrote about why the ceremony could be better off without one.
But women who flee to government forces are sometimes no better off.
Few in the city believe those interventions have left them better off.
Frankly, the perpetrators would have been better off asking for Turkish lira.
It means they are better off getting cases early in the day.
"New Jersey is better off than it was last year at this time, and it is certainly far better off than it was just five years ago," he said in his State of the State speech this year.
However, Liberato told Insider that you're usually better off skipping a diner's greens.
In the meantime, the less gasoline we're burning the better off we are.
That both would arguably leave the world better off underlines its fragile state.
Jordan would be better off if the refugees stayed in camps, he added.
"You're better off to get a job than breaking into other people's houses."
It's clear people who gain Medicaid are better off than those who don't.
You're probably better off hunting down one of the original Ruxpins on eBay.
I think you're generally better off than something that tries to be everything.
The rest of us are better off waiting until they make something better.
Like would I better off with a shitty economy and no student loans?
Long-term, two generations from now, we'll be better off because of NAFTA.
We'd all be better off if you traveled solely by dashing, romantic horseback.
But it's equally ridiculous to say this team is better off without him.
It's a win-win system where both workers and unions are better off.
If we are unable to make a deal, we will be better off.
Because if it does have purpose, and you run away, you're better off.
And the lower the state tax rate, the better off you'd end up.
He says this will work out, we will be better off for it.
A: The BOJ is better off not to drop the 2 percent target.
If that's the case, I'd say you might be better off with Gen.
But I think the less we know, the better off the racing is.
I've found that I'm better off like this, with a quick, third cleanse.
In those cases, you're still better off just using the physical Alexa remote.
For the better-off the replacement ratio was lower, but they can cope.
Lügenpresse is one German export that the world would be better off without.
We don't need China and, frankly, would be far better off without them.
Higher interest rates hurt some people but leave others better off or unaffected.
Verizon's issues are already chronicled above, but its competitors aren't much better off.
So the processors require different settings, and we're better off starting from scratch.
Naquin told me he's confident life will be better off of the island.
We'd all be better off if men just shut up for a while.
Good Manners is the kind of movie you're better off knowing nothing about.
I was better off pausing them until the environment around me quieted down.
Are we better off today than we were 15 or 20 years ago?
Here's who ended the night better off and who ended it worse off.
And finally the summer Avast convinced AVG they were better off as one.
And 'Better Off' because it's sick," he said, before adding, "They're all sick.
You'll be better off for this and it will show in your work.
And the longer I stay away from her, the better off we are.
There's nothing to indicate to me that our girls are better off now.
The longer the establishment lane stays fractured, the better off Trump will be.
Newcomers sometimes find themselves no better off than they were in the countryside.
And they would all be better off with Slack or something like it.
The more people know about science, the better off the planet will be.
She's someone that we're all better off for that she's lived this long.
The sooner the party realizes that, the better off its constituents will be.
"I think you're probably always better off not blowing stuff up," he says.
If Twitter and Facebook went away tomorrow, would we all be better off?
Sir, we&aposre better off -- you know who thinks it should be before?
But workers like Hartung aren't feeling any better off in the current economy.
British farming is stronger, safer and better off in a reformed European Union.
I get to work, my sibling gets to vent, and everyone's better off.
Companies would be much better off forgetting wishy-washy goals like encouraging contentment.
The faster he gets that, the better off he'll be and we'll be.
Foodies looking for a hot, scrumptious meal are better off on planet Earth.
You're going to be way better off than the person who assaulted you.
Only 29 percent were optimistic their households would be better off after Brexit.
Ultimately, you would be better off buying a plane and a car separately.
So yes, you have to tax the better off, particularly the super rich.
What he&aposs really saying is he would be better off without us.
We would all frankly be far better off if President Trump and Rep.
When rates fall dramatically, most borrowers would be better off if they refinanced.
The Congressional Progressive Caucus in its "Better Off Budget" has adopted this tax.
You're usually much better off keeping the phone and selling it yourself, however.
I actually think they're two great people but they're probably better off apart.
Buffett would be better off having something other than a McMuffin for breakfast.
If you are just seeking some empathy, you are better off on easyJet.
If you work, you should be better off than if you don't work.
"I thought the world would just be better off without me," he said.
And maybe, just maybe, some people were now going to be… better off?
Players are better off going bankrupt than taking out one of these loans.
If you do the same thing, America would be a lot better off.
If both participants learned his lessons effectively, they would both be better off.
The economy is strong, people are better off, our enemies are off-balance.
And, for that reason, ordinary investors are probably better off playing it safe.
Ronald Reagan (1980): "Are you better off than you were four years ago?"
I felt like I'd have been better off designing my own keto bowl.
We just might be better off preparing for disability than fleeing from it.
Perhaps counterintuitively, union workers appear better off after the adoption of RTW laws.
Basically, you're better off closing your eyes and taking a hack at it.
Seventeen percent of respondents said they are now better off in both areas.
Yet it would be mad to suppose that Sally is not better off.
The ideas were definitely better off as film pitches instead of federal policy.
Better-off cities will have to burn most garbage, and curb landfill expansion.
But Magyar Nemzet said Fidesz would probably be better off outside the group.
The sooner we reverse this unsustainable trend, the better off we will be.
We're all fighting the same good fight, so we're better off sticking together.
It still can't prove we'd be better off if we cook the planet.
We're both so much better off than when he was at his worst.
Counterintuitively, you're actually better off steering clear of fancy French and Italian labels.
Save important conversations for later, since you're better off day dreaming for now!
But I think we may be better off the way we're doing it.
NAFTA, if he could abolish this, Canada would be far far better off.
I think you're probably better off speaking to John Hamblin at [charity] Shekinah.
Here's why you're better off with regular water: Let's start with the price.
One thing I learned was that you're better off in a private taxi.
The United States is much better off with this deal than without it.
You&aposre better off taking that slightly higher risk of missing your flight.
Looking ahead, 35 percent say they'll be better off a year from now.
If they don't change at all, we're still better off having the deal.
Whatever's going on with Lindsay, her friends think she's better off in America.
But you might just be better off putting those dollars toward actual wine.
We don't need China and, frankly, would be far.... ....better off without them.
"I thought she would be a lot better off without me," he said.
It would actually be better off if you never had training at all.
We partner with Financial Advisors to work to make every investor better off.
That's why lower-income consumers are almost always better off with silver plans.
If you're straight and white in this society you're kind of better off.
If you're concerned about asparagus, you're better off cutting sugar from your diet.
The earlier you learn this important lesson, the better off you will be.
But he left much of the city better off than when he arrived.
Was the country better off because of what both Clinton and Obama did?
Your country is better off if you have new blood and new ideas.
"You're better off than the 90% of large companies out there," he said.
Instead of defending his plan, Mr. Cuomo would be better off fixing it.
So you are better off waiting until you can really pack a punch.
My country is far better off today than it was seven years ago.
If the answer is less than five years, you're probably better off renting.
You're better off at a midpoint that allows easy access to each resort.
Only 8 percent thought children are better off with stay-at-home dads.
Without question, our state and our people are better off because of him.
If this is achieved, in the long run, America will be better off.
Really, these days in Washington you'd be much better off being a Mexican.
"You're better off sort of taking a wait-and-see approach," said Seaburg.
At least they are better off there than they were in, say, Aleppo.
If you're earning a 12,000-euro bonus you'd be better off stacking shelves.
There will be people who will be better off under a Republican plan.
Buchanan County is in some ways better off than other coal-mining regions.
If you can handle the bulk, you'll be better off taking that option.
And more millennials than not think they're financially better off than their peers
You know, on the whole, I think we're probably better off with 2016.
The sooner the U.S. administration realizes this, the better off everyone will be.
But we may be better off if the address is not so exciting.
Still, Venezuelans believe they are better off in Boa Vista than at home.
But there is an emerging rival view that Paris might be better off.
If you start paying attention sooner rather than later, you'll be better off.
The reality is many of those 1 percenters would be better off elsewhere.
Half of respondents say they're better off than they were a year ago.
I'm inclined to think this is where bald men are truly better off.
We weren't rich, but we were better off than I was growing up.
I think he would be better off if he runs as a Democrat.
Ms. Devi is somewhat better off than others who have migrated to Delhi.
We are no better off in Afghanistan today than when this war began.
Joslyn Brenton: You would think [the middle-class mothers] would be better off.
Sure. But on balance, the world is better off because they did that.
Halo Top would be better off saying that it makes healthier ice cream.
Would they be better off with just a gift card or some cash?
We've got to convince Negroes they're better off economically under a GOP president.
Are you better off for having the earpods sticking our of your ears?
The index is based on a five-item questionnaire that asks whether the respondent's family is better off or worse off than a year ago, and whether they expect to be better off or worse off a year from now.
"USS Callister" makes the case that we'd all be better off without toxic male geek culture, but it fails to convincingly argue that we'd be better off without the extravagantly spooky — but also really cool — technology at the plot's center.
Not sure how much better off we are, since we still occasionally get colds.
It's the only way that human beings, as a group, can become better off.
Rabil thinks PLL's competition with Major League Lacrosse will make the sport better off.
Only for high-risk users, who'd probably be better off with Kaspersky or Webroot.
Consumer benefits The jury's still out on whether the consumer is better off, too.
In such years holders might be better off not paying fees from these accounts.
POCAN: I think if he listens to Lighthizer more, he might be better off.
It's always been better off letting the tech have a life of its own.
I knew she was better off with me from the day she was born.
It will make you way better off in the back end of the year.
They're a little bit better off than the average person, and they know it.
If you're not familiar with the practice of payday loans, you're probably better off.
The faster your kids learn to move in life the better off they'll be.
I believe Britain is stronger, safer and better off within a reformed European Union.
At no point should we encourage that people would be better off in war.
I think you're better off using your own microwave heating intuition than Amazon's presets.
And even if the rules are pushed through, consumers may not be better off.
It would be better off seeking funds from a select group of private investors.
Bladder anticipation is difficult to master, but you'll be better off once you do.
But I think the film would have been better off explaining less than more.
We will miss her, but we are all better off thanks to her service.
It just alerts counterparties that they might be better off before a different arbitrator.
There are (many) days when I think it would be better off without us.
The group told her she was "better off" using vitamins, elderberries, and breast milk.
Sick or well, you're not better off believing people love you when they don't.
STARVED Unions also supported the decision, saying the business was better off outside Siemens.
You're better off trying to catch it remotely using one of the methods above.
Unions also supported the decision, saying the business was better off outside of Siemens.
Now that I think about it, I'd probably be better off getting a Chromebook.
If you haven't seen the film, you're better off going into the movie blind.
Since then, banks have tightened lending standards and shifted credit to better-off borrowers.
As imperfect and idealistic as these principles may be, we're better off having them.
In poor countries, unemployment is paradoxically concentrated among the better off and better educated.
I'm better off than most, but I despise not having a bigger savings cushion.
IN MANY ways, teenagers living in rich countries are far better off these days.
Georgia is better off without crazy; but a bit more creativity could be welcome.
Indeed, the more middle initials you use, the better off you seem to be.
The more anger there is out there, the better off anti-democratic forces are.
But you'd be better off spending some time learning how to use a hammer.
On the other hand, the better-off can contribute more generously to Church coffers.
The net result would have left those lower on the income scale better off.
Even so, the productivity growth that drives cost disease could make everyone better off.
It'd be better off if it wasn't necessary at all in the first place.
Everyone else, from patients to insurers to the public purse, is correspondingly better off.
Many Angolans wonder why the country's oil wealth has not made them better off.
Markets are supposed to organise activity in a way that leaves everyone better off.
Perhaps earlier, she thought that artists were better off without an expressly political voice.
It'll do in a pinch, but you're better off getting closer to your subject.
I know Anthony Weiner well, and she will be far better off without him.
Mr Schwarzman confesses that Blackstone might have been better off making the switch sooner.
Contrary to a popular mythology, Trump's voters are better off economically than most Americans.
"We just decided being friends is better off," he confirmed to the media outlet.
"We're much better off with a regulator that has absolutely comprehensive jurisdiction," Szoka said.
In this case, you may be better off looking for alternative loan options.  5.
I tricked myself into thinking that my family might be better off without me.
You start thinking you might be better off with a fresh start somewhere else.
I would tell investors you are probably better off buying than you are bailing.
Here's who ended the night better off than they came, and who lost ground.
Nevertheless, many US teachers still feel they are better off staying out of it.
For the time being, you're better off just heading to the NHS' breastfeeding website. 
Creative destruction rolls over incumbents, and society is usually better off as a result.
You are better off choosing a well-managed airline and airport to fly through.
The country would be better off if the Conservatives did more to seize it.
Everyone would be better off if only we could agree to show some restraint.
In fact, America would be better off if we divorced dignity from work altogether.
"I figured the less I know the better off I am," the actress said.
"We are all better off having these animals in the wild," Dr. Jansen said.
You may be better off buying before Prime Day, even for a higher price.
Since Election Day 21625, Americans are significantly better off by every major economic measure.
"Lebanon is better off than most [Arab countries] in terms of resources," he said.
The population of the UAE is 18 times smaller and 13 times better off.
So the less desperate the North Korean leader, the better off we all are.
The American version of freedom and capitalism makes everyone better off, rich and poor.
" From a psychological standpoint, however, "we certainly agree he's better off dead than alive.
"We're much, much better off trying to have again Western technology win," he said.
You're better off organizing employee satisfaction surveys and soliciting feedback from your direct reports.
Other things being equal, we're better off when we know how things really are.
I said we were better off knowing how things are, other things being equal.
We want the antitrust cops to act only if consumers will be better off.
For now, passive investors are probably better off continuing to accept that free ride.
Diyarbakir, a city of more than 1.5 million, is better off than rural areas.
We may even, paradoxically, find ourselves better off as a result of the trauma.
"The more you can get done now, the better off we'll be," Cole said.
They would actually be far better off if the alternative minimum tax were repealed.
"The bottom line is the country is better off under his leadership," Chabot said.
By comparison, Mr. Zhou may be emerging from his former marriage somewhat better off.
Once, it was thought that gay people were better off keeping their sexuality secret.
"Millions of people are better off for the work we did," President Obama says.
And when the dispute is ultimately settled, they'll be the better off from it.
And it helps ensure the next generation will be better off than the last.
"You're generally better off with a copay than you are with coinsurance," said Rae.
The sooner this very tough family conversation begins, the better off it will be.
But won't we be much better off with Alex Jones removed from the internet?
He later said we're better off keeping the deal and making sure it's enforced.
If you have a shoulder injury, you might be better off with another exercise.
Would they have been better off voting for Gore, despite their preference for Nader?
The Ukrainian soldiers, bivouacked on the edge of town, are not much better off.
The more women we can have running and winning, the better off we'll be.
"We are stronger, safer and better off inside this reformed European Union," Cameron said.
Pretty much everyone in the Trump orbit seemed better off in this alternate reality.
Clone High got to stay 18 forever—and it remains better off for it.
I have a strong memory of "Better Off Alone" playing in the waiting room.
The both of us were better off in the long-run because of it.
Enough cases have proven already that companies are better off disrupting than being disrupted.
The saddest part is that Willie accepts he will be better off without her.
Only 21% say they will be better off under the GOP tax plan vs.
"If the FDA regulated this industry, we would be way better off," he said.
I think the country and the office will be better off with her confirmation.
The United States is safer and better off precisely because we've chosen to engage.
As a general rule, the higher your credit score, the better off you are.
We were convinced he would be better off with roof airbags and side curtains.
While he does, we're all better off if he thinks impeachment is a possibility.
The Islamophobic right said the women would be better off if they left Islam.
So I just thought, like, it's better off for me not to tell them.
You're usually better off acknowledging it rather than trying to pretend it never happened.
We'd all be better off if we put away our cellphones and got outside.
At the same time, very few Democrats — 14 percent — say they are better off.
Her campaign thought it was better off persuading voters in one-on-one conversations.
We'd be far, far better off with Cuomo and Zephyr Teachout in there slugging.
"The longer the waters are muddy, the better off Bloomberg is," said former Gov.
Children do not need juice and are better off eating fruit, the panel said.
But Sharapova did even better off the court, with a number of sponsorship deals.
President, you're much better off if you can sometimes step right, sometimes step left.
They'd be better off in Nigeria with the culture that created them, he said.
When iDrive debuted, we all said you'd be better off with a touch screen.
Jessica would be better off finding a different treat to give her beloved pup.
Would she have been better off beginning with Virginia Woolf rather than Dorothy Parker?
Three-quarters of Americans expect to be even better off a year from now.
The reality, however, is that New York car owners tend to be better off.
And if that had happened, Wells Fargo shareholders would be a lot better off.
Rather, you're better off sticking under 100x, where photo quality is a lot better.
In my opinion, you're much better off using a knife for perfect potato slices.
If we do, all of us, and the whole world, will be better off.
"They'd have been better off if they just sat on that money," he said.
If that&aposs the case, you&aposre better off with the Venture Rewards card.
"Wells Fargo will end up better off for having made those mistakes," he added.
Sure, they may hate him, but explain why your family may be better off.
And the United States and its allies would be the better off for it.
Trump and McCarthy argued that Van Drew would be better off in the GOP.
I'm of the mind that I'm better off going into virtually any movie cold.
Bigger structural changes are still better off being handled the old way, she said.
If only that one lesson is learned, then we will all be better off.
Rubio would have been better off embracing and not apologizing for what we did.
And, I've always also taken the view that you're better off including than excluding.
Sixty-nine percent of Americans expect to be better off this time next year.
If somebody is better off than you, it's probably because they wanted it more.
"All levels of income are better off than they were in 1979," she retorted.
But that's an emotional response; one you're better off acknowledging, but not acting on.
Wouldn't it be better off if they could do agriculture safely, with land rights?
No one would argue it made Americans (or pretty much anyone else) better off.
I always tell people, it's better off starting early than it is starting late.
Financially, I would have been better off sticking with my career as a programmer.
We would all be better off if no one ever taught them to us.
Would the country be better off if more women were in government, or not?
It got them thinking they'd be better off as citizens of their own state.
Voters in these districts, rightly, think of themselves as better-off than most Americans.
As much as A.J. Styles, Bullet Club, and Shinsuke Nakamura coming over thrills me on a deep level for the simple fact of accessibility, NJPW was better off with them, and we will always be better off with stronger, healthier competition for WWE.
Populist regimes are often corrupt and spendthrift, and usually fail to make people better off.
While the rich were better-off than ever and lived longer, these people did not.
Google would be better off just picking one future for messaging, and pursuing it wholeheartedly.
But it won't be there at launch, and Anthem will be better off for it.
To save a photo from a private account, though, you're better off with a screenshot.
More Americans now believe they&aposre much better off than when Donald Trump took office.
For that, you're better off looking at the $329 iPad or an older iPad Mini.
Whatever they're taking from nicotine replacement therapy is a lower dose, so they're better off.
If you're gonna step up in price, you're better off considering the Phantom 23 Series.
In the lyrics, Pilot says he's better off without BC ... with way more colorful language.
When shopping for your first home, you're better off leaving your emotions at the door.
Never mind that you're almost certainly better off with an iPhone 7 or Google Pixel.
Or give up and hit the candy aisle—in some cases, you're probably better off.
In general, you're better off shooting in RAW and then tweaking the levels in Lightroom.
The sooner you start setting aside money for these expenses, the better off you'll be.
However, Griffiths is now suggesting that Kaiser would be better off with him than Evans.
But we know that America is better off, when there is less conflict -- not more.
S. taxpayers are better off saying no to an expensive and secretive World Cup bid.
And you're likely better off eating foods rich in unsaturated fat instead of saturated fat.
Scholarships can reduce the amount of financial aid students get, leaving families no better off.
Jae Lee would be much better off today had he received that admonition years ago.
The farmer would have been better off never spending the bitcoin in the first place.
"Sometimes, one party may be advised that they are better off without one," said Davis.
Although it's hard to understand, they may feel like people are better off without them.
Mr Hammond focused much of his attention not on the JAMs, but the better off.
And if you can't remember where you got it, you're better off just tossing it.
Or are you better off just maintaining your habits, even if they aren't the healthiest?
If you want pure efficiency, you might be better off with a phone or desktop.
Early adopters may be better-off than a typical senior, rattled when shops refuse cash.
Of course, the world would be far better off without any combustion engine exhaust emissions.
You're probably just better off buying what you want now and spending all your money.
Blacks and Hispanics compare themselves to reference groups that may make them feel better off.
If you don't let the hype and pressure get to you, then you're better off.
For anything else, you're better off picking up a cheaper, more flexible third-party option.
Pay has leapt recently—with the lowest-paid enjoying faster gains than the better-off.
In fact, you're probably better off doing so than just using that tincture willy-nilly.
But the main policy response has been a big tax cut for the better-off.
If you need a bigger screen than that, you're probably better off using a laptop.
"You're usually better off buying the least expensive home in a nice area," he said.
Avoid drumming up conflict at home — you're better off shaking your tail feather with friends!
Donald Trump said he thought Britain would be better off out of the European Union.
In theory, the world economy would be better off if this demand were spread around.
"The people of Alabama are better off without Roy Moore on the court," the Rev.
But the more time you spend thinking about your options, the better off you'll be.
I truly think online is making us sick and we'd be better off without it.
"Nevada has to be held harmless or better off than they are today," Heller said.
I THINK THEY ARE GOING TO BE BETTER OFF FOR IT AND IT'S TURNING OUT.
If you think you can make me feel uncomfortable, you're better off to think again.
Or were they better off building a new, often smaller home at their own cost?
La Chine is far from the realm of fortune cookies, and better off for it.
If it's a digitally-focused organization, for example, you're better off sending your letter electronically.
But it would've been better off if it was just a big, dumb action game.
That's when I think people should seriously consider that they might be better off apart.
You're probably better off communicating with your partner about what feels good and what doesn't.
But here we are, we are blessed and we are better off as a country.
"I believe he is much better off than if, way back, he had made contact."
Matthew stated, 'My life is a waste, and my sons are better off without me.
A 53 percent majority calls the nation better off than it was eight years ago.
If Donald wants to get in a character fight, he's better off sticking with me.
If you own either of those products, you're still better off paying for HBO separately.
However, if you want to play things safer, you're better off paying for a VPN.
For now, however, you're better off typing into Google unless you have time to kill.
Maybe he would've been better off having a good cry like his teammate Josh Norman?
In theory, the government can compensate the losers so that everyone winds up better off.
You'll be much better off using the fingerprint reader or, better yet, the iris scanner.
Maybe they would in fact be better off if they defend themselves from North Korea.
Such high costs mean that most of the recent migrants are better off than average.
Would these states be better off with their local economy and their internal market only?
The sooner they do, the better off our military — and the American taxpayer — will be.
But being happy that these dictators fell does not mean that people are better off.
If the Bennett relationship can be healed, they'd probably be better off making it work.
Even the better-off, Bloom said, are likely to respond to the change with indifference.
The average person today is far, far better off than her counterpart in the past.
If her version of the story is accurate ... sounds like she's better off without him.
In fact, Edut says you may even be better off after enduring a difficult period.
We've pulled together 10 tropes that are better off firmly in the realm of fantasy.
Câlin says they'd be better off picking strains that help them focus on specific tasks.
You're already better off than most people thanks to your strength of will and determination.
Sure, she may have been better off playing it safe in a pair of Docs.
Rather than the Max, you'd be better off buying a cheaper, older Instant Pot model.
Only a third of better-off adults are for Leave, against half of the poor.
Would her children be better off if she hadn't tried to hide her physical suffering?
You're better off spending your resources prospecting for customers who actually need what you're selling.
Don't worry if you don't know who that is—you're much better off this way.
The average American is more than six times better off than the average Chinese person.
"I don't think Vietnam will be better off under Ho's brand of communism," he said.
Insurance is the one commodity where everyone is financially better off if nobody uses it.
Mr. Ackman's proposition that the United States would be better off when Herbalife is gone . . .
People, quite simply, are better off than they were the day before the 2016 election.
" On 2016 rumors of selling the company: "We ultimately decided we were better off independent.
In general, however, people would be better off if they simply gave each other cash.
In rich economies, the better-off subsidise the poor through an array of welfare programmes.
"You are always better off if you come forth," said Fort at Fort Wealth Management.
So the more rapid a vaccine can be developed, the better off we may be.
More often than not, you'd be better off taking the average of the longer period.
Whatever level the water is seeking, you are better off with your head above it.
The sooner they figure out his business is fake business, the better off they'll be.
The less time this person spends working with the team, the better off you are.
Prime Minister David Cameron has said Britain will be better off remaining in the bloc.
But as long as you have a plan, Tescher says, the better off you'll be.
Households are better off taking control of their finances than relying on fluctuating home values.
I wish I could have convinced her that she wasn't better off dead than disabled.
We would all be a lot better off without the 100 day presidential report card.
I remember thinking my family would be better off if I just left them alone.
Visit SoFi to explore your options and see if refinancing will leave you better off!
The sooner you start working your way toward financial freedom, the better off you'll be.
If you want an expert in, say, modern architecture, you're probably better off looking elsewhere.
President, you're much better off if you can sometimes step right and sometimes step left.
However, the U.S. would be better off taking a piece-meal approach towards negotiating denuclearization.
"If the trade war hits the economy, then defensives will be better off," Stefanopoulos said.
Celia and Doris tell him they're better off without him and head back to Texas.
If you want to talk about cooking, you're better off speaking to my wife, Adeline.
So if they can continue to produce oil and sell it, they'll be better off.
The voice in my head still just kept telling me I was better off dead.
Sure, but you'd actually be better off sticking to a refreshing glass of tap water.
After all, everyone has to be made better-off by any deal the leaders sign.
Q: If we're having to talk about survival, surely you'd be better off in Europe?
Since many of the perks overlap, you're usually better off carrying just one or two.
Financially, she is far better off than her parents were when she was a child.
You're better off with more tried-and-true methods, including guided meditation and deep breathing.
If you're tempted by "Gringo," you might be better off streaming something from that era.
The song gets quite dark, as Elsa considers whether she would be better off dead.
They are better off just taking the larger standard deduction whether they buy or rent.
If you pay less for a lesser product, he asked, are you really better off?
We are no better off in Afghanistan today than we were when this war began.
"We don't need China and, frankly, would be far....better off without them," he wrote.
The sooner you cut this man out of your life, the better off you'll be.
In cryptocurrency, the successful don't have to be smarter than you—just financially better off.
The new study would seem to imply that cyclists may be better off after all.
Our nation will be better off with the infusion of such straight talkers and doers.
Retirees are more likely to exercise, and those who do are better off for it.
Wouldn't he be better off keeping his dragon safe and moving southward toward King's Landing?
Wannstedt told his daughter Keri Drew that Connor would be better off playing flag football.
I think we're probably both a heck of a lot better off where we are.
There is no pretense that Peter will be better off after the film has finished.
"We don't need China and, frankly, would be far better off without them," Trump tweeted.
Elon does it because the world will be better off when he completes his mission.
In theory, tech-savvy Japan should be better off when it comes to electronic espionage.
President, you're much better off if you sometimes step right and you sometimes step left.
The sooner we can groom them for this dystopian future, the better off they'll be.
"I would have been better off taking a week off and been recharged," he said.
But do I sit there and think Britain would be better off if we left?
Clinton's unpopularity in the state, insisting Missourians will be better off with a President Trump.
In the long term, most will probably be better off mixing with the native population.
KERNEN: WHAT'S THE BOTTOM 60%-- IS OUR BOTTOM 60% BETTER OFF THAN THEIR BOTTOM 60%?
Sometimes you're better off staying away from real estate altogether and simply continuing to rent.
Unless you're a photographer or videographer, you're better off opting for a less expensive phone.
I would have been better off getting study materials and just taking some certification tests.
But they would be better off investing in expanding their bus fleets, especially electric ones.
Both tax proposals are targeting people that are way, way better-off than we are.
With so many scam artists around these days, you're better off doing the search yourself.
"They would be better off getting DoorDash from their favorite restaurant," one former worker said.
"We're better off knowing about this lack of commitment now, rather than later," he said.
Despite that, only 37 percent of Americans believe their children will be better off financially.
Becky would be better off being a wet nurse: providing was enough, understanding uncalled for.
Indeed, in a material sense, the industrial workers forced into the cities were better off.
"You may be better off, but you are never going to be the same again."
It sacrifices everything else in the name of comfort, and it's better off for it.
And Mr. Trump suggested that Japan would be better off if it had nuclear weapons.
We are better off if our views are based on objective fact and sound judgement.
But if a tablet is what you want, you're often better off with an iPad.
"The more documentation and paperwork you can provide," he said, "the better off you'll be."
U.S. citizens buy Chinese products only when they believe those products make them better off.
We might be better off not eating fried foods and just doing olive oil shots!
In fact, he thinks many Americans are better off putting their money into index funds.
"Because whatever truth you can bleed out of this thing, the better off you are."
Healthy, rich people will be better off — at least while they remain healthy and rich.
"We're better off if they don't have to go elsewhere to find what they want."
NYC is not better off so what really is the gain for running them off?
As long as I am better off, why should I begrudge your doing better still?
Middle-class families, similarly, are better off due to their possession of employer-sponsored insurance.
But we know that America is better off, when there is less conflict — not more.
TRUMP:  At some point we have to say, you know what, we're better off if Japan protects itself against this maniac in North Korea, we're better off, frankly, if South Korea is going to start to protect itself, we have… COOPER:  Saudi Arabia, nuclear weapons?
If you want true integration between phone and watch, you're better off with an Apple Watch.
Those who voted to remain in Europe were younger, ethnically diverse, better educated and better off.
I am never hungry in the morning but I would be better off eating something anyway.
He said then that Mexico would be better off back-to-back with Montreal in June.
Otherwise, you're probably better off waiting for Fi support to mature past the beta stage.[Mashable]
And you would've, I think Syria would've been a lot better off than it has been.
Despite the border adjustment, ImpCo is slightly better off than it was before the tax change.
Americans are better off now than they were two years ago—the economy is booming again.
In a way, if we can all work through it together, we'll all be better off.
Coal allowed the West to industrialise, but Africa would be better off embracing 21st-century technology. ■
Neoliberalism hasn't delivered economic growth – it has only made a few people a lot better off.
The exchequer was 1.6 billion euros better off in 2018 than 2017, the finance ministry said.
"You're better off to get a job than breaking into other peoples' house," the boy said.
On her podcast, Better Off, Schlesinger asks guests about the best financial decisions they ever made.
From a valuation standpoint, she believes investors might be better off picking up more defensive plays.
Fifty-four percent of Florida voters said they are better off financially today than in 2016.
We're better off not being part of this channel offering that Apple is going to provide.
But the The NC Values Coalition said the state will be better off with the law.
That show would have been better off if it'd never tried to do a season two.
And always make time for the reward because you'll be better off in the long term.
Would we be better off changing our balance from less unskilled to more highly skilled labor?
In other words, no person can be made better off without making someone else worse off.
However, America would be better off had he never raised any doubts in the first place.
The implied message: Give us time to get this right and everyone will be better off.
He then attacked Jones, noting that Alabama voters would be better off with Moore representing them.
"I think they might be better off putting their energies into the medical business," he said.
But you're better off saving that outrage for the media complex that first created this farce.
I'd argue that you're better off using blogs and other media that discuss a common interest.
A business account might be better off acting generally accessible and adding a call to action.
You're better off storing your olives in the middle of your refrigerator, not on the door.
That larger pool of workers would leave the American economy better off in the long run.
Batlow is typical of the towns contending with the new conditions, if a bit better off.
The former vice president would have been better off in the Senate gallery than in Iowa.
It would also help if some of the better-off pensioners spent more and saved less.
He just wants to make sure his constituents are better off after tax reform than before.
Cuban said that Instagram, Oculus and Twitch could have been better off as separate public companies.
The sooner we put these anti-democratic laws behind us, the better off we will be.
A rise in non-English speakers strains public schools, he says, sending better-off taxpayers away.
"I think the more empowered women are, the better off we all are," he told E!
Is that money better off in the pockets of BP's shareholders or used by the RSC?
If you want to catch butterflies, you might be better off going to a rich neighborhood.
It turns out, you're way better off trying to hack it up than keep it down.
Businesses know they're better off informing or entertaining potential customers than shoving products down their throat.
Of course, sometimes we're better off when we refer to what our instincts are telling us.
The sooner you start, the better off you'll be, thanks to the power of compound interest.
"It's better off to keep them all separate, so the different products don't get too cluttered."
They have spent nearly all the money saved, leaving the country's public finances no better off.
"As a team, we're a lot better off," said Rhodes, who is eighth in the standings.
Better-off young people, who might otherwise lean towards the Tories, are most aggrieved about housing.
America is better off with the firings of these three from an outstanding law enforcement agency.
"The country's better off that you're the speaker," Bush said to Ryan as his panel began.
Wading into social issues, Bundy openly speculated whether African-Americans would be better off as slaves.
The Bengals would be better off if he could surpass Brandon LaFell on the depth chart.
If that's what's required to sign up with Facebook, you're better off not being on Facebook.
You would be better off watching the 1999 version, and I don't even like that movie.
The disappointment also extends beyond the least enfranchised to the better-off elements of French society.
That being said, the first 100 days definitely left some political actors better off than others.
English football will be better off 'when the money runs out,' says former Manchester City director
For now, though, you'll be a lot better off just picking up a Nexus 6P. h2.
You're better off relying on third-party options that can quite literally last you a lifetime.
Sort of like Marcus Welby, M.D. Turns out you might be better off with Doogie Howser.
I'M $680,000 BETTER OFF IF EVERYTHING ELSE IS EQUAL JUST BECAUSE OF WHAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK.
The economy is a global one and businesses and consumers are better off because of it.
Instead, you're better off opting for a date once the holiday dust has settled, between Jan.
Although trade has made most countries and people better off, its rewards have been unevenly spread.
And like Mr Frank, she is certain such voters would be better off under the Democrats.
The more output and income was generated (after adjusting for inflation), the better off we were.
The author is much better off working with large binaries and conflicts, both true and false.
"Tennis has been better off for every extra day that the Bryans have played," Ram said.
Bottom line, workers are much better off today than they were, despite the headline pay data.
"The better their standing on Capitol Hill, the better off the administration will be," he said.
"But if any of those things aren't right, then you're better off not taking the product."
Would you be better off if all of it was in the form of grants funding?
You're better off checking it out from the (very nearby) highway if you're in the area.
In that vein, they think they'd be better off finishing appropriations now instead of in March.
Americans at every income level in every state will be better off because of tax reform.
Overall, Ben-Aderet stressed that people are much better off getting the flu shot than not.
The public saw her efforts as enabling drug users who would be better off behind bars.
This new Explorer will also be better off-road than the current model, according to Ford.
There are several signs you may be better off with the Platinum Card from American Express.
Or would Democrats be better off skewing younger and more in line with their party's base?
"Politically, of course, he'd be better off if he'd just shut up about it," he added.
Fifty-six percent of voters say they're better off financially today than they were in 6900.
The lesson to learn from the British election is that Republicans are better off slowing down.
If the alternative to meeting with afinancial planneris decision paralysis, you're better off seeking outside advice.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett earlier this year said most investors are better off buying index funds.
Workers who share in monopoly rents will always be better off than those who do not.
Deals last only if both sides believe they are better off with the deal than without.
That would curb discord and any further breakaways by showing Britain was no better off out.
If you can answer these questions before retirement, you'll be better off financially later in life.
It concluded that for the last three years, you'd have been mostly better off with euros.
You'd be better off waiting to use that gift until the student's senior year, he said.
You're better off sticking with the book unless you're a big fan of McGregor or King.
A majority do not believe the country is better off by having elected Trump as president.
Frankly, they would have been a lot better off had they not become involved with Iraq.
He is better off having benefited from treatment, but what he went through was not justice.
I would be happy to participate in that and I think we'd be far better off.
A new study involving 101 undergraduate college students suggests you'd be better off doing the latter.
Providing credit card information has always seemed like a barrier I am better off not crossing.
They'd be better off than 95 percent of the world's richest companies that haven't even bothered.
The report said members would have typically been better off moving to the new company scheme.
Next there is the claim that Main Street retailers are better off with the Durbin Amendment.
"Regardless of what they had done, people would have been better off right now," he said.
Only 29 percent of independents say they're better off financially than they were a year ago.
In which case perhaps, just perhaps, the Republic would have been better off had he resigned.
"If you take the long view, Vieques will end up better off," a biologist there said.
"This regulation gives consumers more choices, and consumers are better off with more choices," he said.
If you're looking to have your muscles worked, you'd be better off finding someone with hands.
Anyone else 241.99 months to 266.99 may be better off getting a quadrivalent shot, experts said.
The more time together we get, the better off we will be once we start racing.
"You are better off drinking Evian," she said, referring to the brand of French mineral water.
I might be better off merging with a reliable producer of scandals — sorry, I mean news.
The movie would've been better off filming everyone in their rehearsal outfits and calling it good.
"This regulation gives consumers more choices, and consumers are better off with more choices," he said.
He's better off, as he did, closing his shop and staying inside, like us in Belgium.
CNN's Michael Smerconish thinks that Bloomberg would be better off not qualifying for the Nevada debate.
But these days, if you have something to say, you're better off infiltrating the runway itself.
The country will be better off if the Census Bureau does so as soon as possible.
The more food you can prepare at home, the better off your food budget will be.
If it isn't a positive force in your life, you're probably better off ending the relationship.
If public managers can save money by contracting out the service, taxpayers will be better off.
Democrats stood and clapped when Obama said the country was better off since he became president.
Unless these are almost free, we think you're better off with an iPhone 8 or newer.
In fact, higher earnings more than offset lost welfare benefits, leaving these families financially better off.
Pinched in two places to form a heart, these pizzas are almost better off enjoyed solo.
You might be better off with a smaller printer that can only handle a lighter workload.
You're better off hopping online and browsing through recipes that have been vetted by fellow schmucks.
But in that very purchase, their family members will no doubt be better off as well.
"I felt like I was better off dead," said Var, whose voice is gritty and low.
Once we migrate into space, will we be much better off than the people of Edgewater?
Krebs noted that the decryption "keys" often don't work, and victims are better off not paying.
I love my family, but I thought they'd be better off without me and my depression.
You might think that students would be better off scraping by with no loans at all.
The Middle East, in the long view, is better off without this brutal agent of autocracy.
"I very much agree that we are far better off because of migrant labor," he said.
The more we can do to build these accounts, the better off our children will be.
In fact, Buffett argues that companies are usually better off not providing analysts with earnings guidance.
North America is no exception, but it is better off than the rest of the world.
You're better off giving a gift card so they can choose from plenty of fun options.
And Chinese companies sell them those products only because doing so makes the companies better off.

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