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And if somebody can do better than you, let them do better than you.
On average historically, whites and Asians do better than blacks and Hispanics on the SAT; wealthier children do better than poorer ones; and boys do better than girls — slightly better in verbal skills and considerably better in math.
Instead of getting hung up on what others do better than you, focus on what you do better than them — and continue to refine those strengths.
"I really want people to see the program and how it works, say 'I can do better than this,' and be inspired to do better than me," said Wootton.
"She expects me to do better than her, and I expect myself to do better than she did," Rob, who finished as a runner-up to the top prize, told PEOPLE in 2011.
"Surely, surely, we can do better than this," she said.
How can anyone be expected to do better than this?
Pictures may well do better than words, which silence transcends.
Can I do better than 1.5x in my other [investments]?
You could do better than that, the company they keep.
It can now do better than trained radiologists, Google said.
But in supportive environments, they actually do better than dandelions.
Still, certain sectors do better than others in that environment.
Ms Poe needs to do better than this to win.
Americans can and will do better than that in November.
"Investors still want to do better than average," said Bryan.
"We've just got to do better than this," he said.
"You can't do better than this," Trump said of Lundquist.
I believe we can and should do better than this.
But we can do better than fix what is broken.
For sheer weirdness, you won't do better than Catherynne Valente.
We can do better than what you think we can.
What 'Roger' dads do better than Tiger moms ever will.
We can do better than run a white flag up.
I said, 'I know I can do better than that.
We can do better than ignoring the pain of others.
But we can certainly do better than we're doing now.
As Kennedy would say, we can do better than that.
Democrats will have to do better than we saw tonight.
And they actually do better than that if they're smart.
We can and must do better than we are doing.
Shorthand summary: Can we do better than bacteria smeared on agar?
America needs to find a way to do better than this.
Non-traditional students also do better than in most other countries.
What do you think you can do better than Gov. Cuomo?
We need to do better than a "lock them up" election.
See also: "Why New Zealand's Maori do better than Australia's Aboriginals"
"Surely we can do better than what the Republican #healthcarebill promises."
Broadcasters widely recognise that they must do better than in 2016.
Yet centrists are likely to do better than early polls suggest.
America can do better than what we have seen here tonight.
Hopefully, it can do better than simply overreact to its fears.
But the Turkish government can and should do better than this.
When it comes to handling money, women do better than men.
The point is to do better than platitudes and empty phrases.
America — and even the Democratic Party — can do better than Beto.
Trump might have had a chance to do better than Romney.
Dr Blamey thought he could do better than such indirect evidence.
But the SEC can surely do better than its current suggestions.
Would the active-implant group do better than the control group?
"Surely, the women of America could do better than the hyenas."
He thought he could do better than the politicians could do.
But the expectations were he could do better than fourth place.
I had to wonder: Will it do better than we did?
Here's the playbook for how do we do better than Microsoft.
And we're going to do better than people think in other states.
But in this feud, the Internet could do better than a hashtag.
But America can surely do better than to hope for less hope.
"We think we can do better than Mother Nature," Dr. Moyle said.
But India will do better than most in restraining their opponents' hitting.
"I think it'll do better than that," the "Mad Money " host contended.
But one minority group seems to do better than others: lesbians. Why?
But Gyuri and his team thought they could do better than TORCS.
It's only by winning matches that we can do better than them.
But Harris, and all of us, can do better than this plan.
So it's hard to accept that we can't do better than this.
"I feel like we can do better than we've done," Callaway said.
I'd hear her saying, 'I know you can do better than this.
I think 130 [thousand] for us, we can do better than that.
When in need of a dancing queen, you can't do better than Cher.
"We are on track to do better than that this year," Saarenmaa added.
With the recent #USMCA our GREAT FARMERS will do better than ever before!!
If you think you can do better, than you have to take risk.
To me it's like, yo... come on, you can do better than this.
"She should keep in mind there is nothing I do better than revenge."
We do want AVs to do better than us and the potential exists.
Last year, Bristol Myers-Squibb's Opdivo failed to do better than older chemotherapies.
It is true more moderate candidates historically do better than the rigidly ideological.
"You can do better than this," Ms. VanHorn recalled the man telling them.
We've got to do better than that if we're going to have it.
Yes, I think so; moderates historically do better than strong liberals or conservatives.
That makes sense given that incumbents tend to do better than non-incumbents.
Johnson's lead could evaporate — and Corbyn could do better than expected once again.
But then why do Warren and Harris do better than O'Rourke and Buttigieg?
Projecting forward, Sanders simply needs to do better than this to win nationally.
I believe we can do better than vilifying our neighbors and plotting their demise.
Still, he thinks his specialty will do better than those dependent on big deals.
CARSON: This is the first generation not expected to do better than their parents.
But you can do better than that — more than 2468 times better, in fact.
We can do better than this, and you're the guy to make it happen.
And we can do better than we're doing right now, if we come together.
Wine is a given for Valentine's Day, but you can do better than that.
"I want you to do better than that," Trump said, according to a participant.
And yet, two factors could help Mr. Zuckerberg do better than many would expect.
We can do better than a plan that only 17% of Americans support. #KeepOurPromise.
"I thought Jeb Bush would do better than he -- than he did," he said.
Simpson stands to do better than most who have just been released from prison.
"We didn't set out to do better than the government's own monitoring," Dybwad said.
You can definitely do better than me by avoiding a few of the pitfalls.
Equities may not excel when inflation rises, but they certainly do better than bonds.
They'll probably do better than we will, because they have better insurance and everything.
The good news is that companies historically tend to do better than the expectations.
" I said, "With my eyes closed I could do better than your stupid reporter.
And trust me when I say, oh, man, can Zoo do better than that.
They hope to do better than last time, better than others who have struggled.
It will not deliver everything, but it will do better than the other systems.
"It's hard to see how the commission could do better than that," he said.
Among independents, Sanders and Warren are also under water but do better than Biden.
Mr Sánchez could do better than in April, if leftish voters opt to punish Podemos.
"I think we can do better than the current system, that's the point," Portman said.
Obese women of all races do better than black women who are of normal weight.
" Home Depot: "I think Home Depot is going to do better than Lowe's this quarter.
Buffalo wings are one of those things chain restaurants almost always do better than upscale.
He's also saying the U.S. could do better than 5G—approximately one better than 5G.
Intuitively, it makes sense that enriched companies should do better than their lightly funded counterparts.
Speaking of creamer, you can do better than the powdered kind in the office kitchen.
Rather, we just don't know who is going to do better than the polls suggest.
Shelby said on CNN's "State of the Union" that Republicans "can do better" than Moore.
"He's gonna have to do better than beer with me," co-host Ana Navarro replied.
I left the belief that future generations can and will do better than my own.
When a middle aged storekeeper yells, "I can do better than that," Buchan confronts him.
WE CAN DO BETTER THAN THAT: Influenster polled each state about their favorite Halloween candy.
There are certain things that governments are always going to do better than private innovators.
It's better I'm out and somebody else gets a chance to do better than me.
Investors are betting today that they will do better than the economy as a whole.
Courageous souls who choose certain therapies are often hoping to do better than the average.
Within the U.S. market, cyclical sectors should do better than defensive or secular-growth areas.
It's just completely obvious that within five years deep learning will do better than radiologists.
We do better than most at forging moments together, but they're less and less predictable.
"They'd have to do better than Joe Biden," he said in an interview this month.
If you want to keep playing this month, you have to do better than that.
The restructuring process needs to protect existing relative priorities: senior bonds should be confident that they will do better than subordinate bonds; and bonds that benefit from Puerto Rico's constitutional priority should expect to do better than bonds subject to its "claw back" provision.
Until recently, software programs had not been able to do better than beat amateur Go players.
I came to wonder whether I could do better than a free dessert at Olive Garden.
It's funny because I do better than her because I know more songs than she does.
Just focus on what you do better than everybody else, and just work in that lane.
I feel pressure from myself to constantly want to do better than what I did before.
A randomised controlled trial will analyse whether their pupils do better than peers in traditional schools.
But that's why we must do better than they do, including in how we use language.
I just knew that I had to love myself and do better than I'd done before.
We're almost certain that you can do better than eating McDonald's ribs in the Czech Republic.
But I felt like I could do better than that, and I wanted to challenge myself.
"As an offense, we know we have to do better than what we're doing," Kipnis said.
You'd be hard-pressed to do better than this uninhabited island near the Tahiti International Airport.
We talk about all the things they can do better than a phone or a tablet.
I hope House Democrats do better than gaining 16 seats but can't predict it today, objectively.
This is one way our generation of leaders can do better than those who went before.
"I could do better than that," Ms. Wise, a single mother, recalled saying at the time.
However, by choosing a different arithmetic progression, it is possible to do better than nine terms.
Oklahoma City is a terrific team, but we can do better than what we did tonight.
When you forget about your investments, they usually do better than when you fiddle with them.
Can we not, collectively, do better than just sharing a quick laugh at this man's expense?
Because clearly certain things are gonna do better than others, or do you anticipate any differences?
Republican Senator Ben Sasse has a message for America: We can do better than this — right?
A.I. simply needs to do better than humans can do — which is usually not very hard.
Lawmakers have to do better than that if they care about what the public is saying.
Children who attend integrated schools do better than those who remain in segregated schools, research shows.
"I challenge any Friend of the Pod to do better than @minnyconsin just did," he tweeted.
One more thing artificial humans can do better than real ones: feign interest in people's problems.
A lot of people expect a lot from us, to do better than two years ago.
Some countries do better than others, and we can learn from others and from the past.
And there are three reasons to think Snap could do better than Twitter on this score:
We need to do better than that at both the societal level and the personal level.
What I do better than most is work non-stop, 24/7, more than anyone I know.
The investment bank said it expects shares in emerging markets to do better than their American counterparts.
Women's publications in 2017 should do better than to run opinions that belong in the 1950s, unchallenged.
North Korea's Kim said he had hoped to do better than bronze, his country's third shooting medal.
I thought — perhaps narrow-mindedly — that they could do better than a kit and a sales pitch.
Investors need to pick their spots among health-care stocks, as some will do better than others.
Sanders, Buttigieg and Klobuchar will probably do better than that, and Biden and Warren will do worse.
By circumstance, I belong to a group of first-generationers primed to do better than our parents.
And telecoms folklore has it that the even numbers (2G and 4G) do better than odd ones.
"I missed a lot of training but I thought I would do better than this," Jonny said.
Republican nominee Donald Trump released a statement saying "America can do better" than the third-quarter growth.
Research shows that girls do better than boys in math class, where sentient teachers evaluate their work.
But it can surely do better than letting China negotiate with each country individually, behind closed doors.
And I think the republicans do better than what they're polling, but lose seats in the house.
In a country of 330 million people, we ought to be able to do better than this.
" She adds: "We can do better than this, and I think we, as women, should demand it.
Even experimental attempts to send internet by drone and balloon never do better than a 4G connection.
But when it comes to reliving the night from all angles, you can't do better than Instagram.
"In the long term, stocks are going to do better than bonds, almost inevitably," he said Wednesday.
The culture of immigrants is a culture of always trying to do better than the generation before.
And incidentally professional investors aren't going to do better than the average-- amateur-- in almost all cases.
"I think we can do better than that," he said, noting that his own economists didn't agree.
Brazilians do better than most in financial literacy, but there is still a long way to go.
You can't do better than pairing it with shiitakes and the combination of garlic, ginger and scallions.
No other group of Americans understands the damage that guns can do better than our young people.
He could recover and do better than expected, but at least right now it's not looking great.
"It's great, we have this competition, everyone wants to do better than the other one," she said.
"He goes, 'Girls, you gotta do better than that,'" Ms. Poprik recalled of the presidential greeting backstage.
"Just being a competitor, naturally I was like I can definitely do better than that," he recalls.
"I regard these issues as transitory, and feel that we can do better than that," he said.
I LIKE TO DO BETTER THAN THAT DO, I'M GOING TO WORK REAL HARD TO DO THAT.
League also explained why his one-movie-a-day subscription plan will do better than MoviePass did.
" — TREVOR NOAH "I could do better than that, and I'm from the country you declared independence from.
We can do better than assigning winner-take-all legislative majorities by picking names out of bowls.
Even experimental attempts to send Internet by drone and balloon never do better than a 4G connection.
Keep sweeping it under the mat… Thought we could do better than that, I hope we can.
I really believe that AI will help the humans to really do a lot of things better, and at the same time some skills AI will be able to do, already do better than us, and in the future, near future will be able to do better than us.
They just it do better than anyone else out there on this brutal, cynical hellscape of a brandscape.
I believe we can do better than whipsaw between two angry, divisive extremes every presidential term or two.
While trains tend to do better than cars in the snow, the tracks still need to be cleared.
They were supportive, valued education, and had the attitude that their children should do better than they did.
What games do better than any other form of media is give the player a sense of embodiment.
It's no accident that some cities do better than others in helping companies become successful, said Dell's Midha.
Acting as the Hornets' owner, Stern recalled, he said, "We can do better than that" return for Paul.
Plus, if you're going to go cheap, you can still do better than what the 3310 is offering.
Some are expected to do better than others with nickel and zinc seen recovering strongly from current levels.
The core promise of the American dream has always been that you can do better than your parents.
My great economists don&apost want to say this, but I think we can do better than that.
I wouldn't have bothered tweeting it if I didn't know and believe she can do better than that.
Trump isn't going to do better than Mitt Romney did with nonwhite voters or with white college graduates.
All American institutions do, in fact, and I think we can do better than we are doing today.
For most of the past two decades, staff would often do better than shareholders in a down year.
If Evangelicals really want to carve out a new political identity, they'll have to do better than this.
Freenome says its tests do better than the current options for diagnosing prostate, breast, colorectal and lung cancers.
If you're seeking poignant examples of the human condition, you can't do better than Humans of New York.
If Lenovo wants to carry on Motorola's legacy, it must do better than this stuttering, suboptimal Android experience.
There are going to be topics that are perfect Chelsea topics, that she can do better than anybody.
Incumbents tend to do better than candidates running in open seats or those taking on so-said incumbents.
He'll need to do better than that if Cleveland's game plan is going to work on Sunday.  3.
We have to do better than a president who tweets ugly insults every morning at the American people.
Maybe you can do better than responding with the sentiment: Sadly, the country isn't good enough for us.
"I want to see this place succeed and do better than it has in the past," he said.
If you can cis-pass and assimilate, then you can do better than some of those other girls.
"This is the first category of faces where men do better than women," lead researcher Isabel Gauthier said.
Trump also said his personal health and management style were reasons that Republicans might do better than expected.
We're set up well to move into 2020 and do better than break even on an operating basis.
But if it wants to do "topical," it has to do better than this apparently throwaway racism plot.
That's a real thing the president said, and it's going to do better than anything I say tonight.
Floating-rate products do better than most bonds when interest rates rise, and those rates have been climbing.
Any system will always have some mistakes, but I believe we can do better than we are today.
" Ms. Kurtz then takes up the tale: "Ruthie, in her way, said, 'Can't you do better than that?
For Houston weather, it's hard to do better than Eric Berger and Matt Lanza of Space City Weather.
If a crowded beach full of beautiful people is your scene, you cannot do better than Surfers Paradise.
But there are a few things that a creator laptop needs to do better than a gaming laptop.
"We are never going to do better than this," the President said, looking out into the assembled crowd.
Arrogate's stablemate, Hoppertunity, will try to do better than the third place finish in last year's World Cup.
But our country's citizens can do better than to be grateful that we do not live in Russia.
But our country's citizens can do better than to be grateful that we do not live in Russia.
This allows us to have more time to be better at the things humans do better than machines.
"I am still optimistic that we can do better than just giving money to poor people," she says.
A number have been in New England, where Republicans tend to do better than the presidential baseline would suggest.
If something needs to stay cold, you couldn't do better than storing it in a hard-sided Yeti cooler.
"I don't think people expected me to do squat, and I think we'll do better than squat," he said.
Brands and companies can't do better than some strategic product placement on a show that reaches millions of viewers.
Like any League game, the new mode still requires mechanical skill, so veteran players will do better than newcomers.
But they still continued to do better than people in the control group, researchers report in JAMA Internal Medicine.
There are just too few things that robots and artificial intelligences can do better than humans at this point.
They'll have to do better than that, and it depends on how Trump decides to work with these allies.
Yes, he's an old safety, but my suspicion is that Weddle can and will do better than the Chargers.
The Medivation deal pushed other biotechnology stocks higher as well, helping the Nasdaq do better than the S.&P.
And then tying all the different cloud ecosystems together is a job that we do better than anyone else.
Our country must do better than nearly failing when it comes to something so vital and fundamental as water.
I don't look at how much we do; I look at how much we do better than the others.
The president is down to his base, but he will need to do better than that to win reelection.
We know from history that incumbents tend to do better than the partisan lean of a district would suggest.
If you were a foreign power looking to weaken America, you couldn't do better than Hillary Clinton's economic agenda.
Anyone who wants to defeat his bigoted politicking needs to do better than to try to change the subject.
CAN IT HELP FUEL THE GDP FORWARD TO DO BETTER THAN WHAT WE HAVE SEEN HERE IN THE QUARTER?
"It would not be hard for Trump to do better than Obama on the opioid crisis," Dr. Kolodny said.
"The goal is to do better than expectations, which doesn't mean winning," Delaney said when the lunch was over.
"It's absurd that 27 years later we can't do better than what we did 27 years ago," she said.
Democrats will need to do better than merely winning the House popular vote to gain a majority of seats.
Most humans today do very specific things that an AI will soon be able to do better than us.
"The North Koreans are not going to do better than the Iran deal, because they don't have to," Lewis said.
The network says early tracking suggests that it will do better than any show it has put on the air.
I'd like to think we could do better than capitalism and democracy: "the worst systems, except for all the others".
"You have to figure out what makes you special or what you can do better than other people," Pong says.
Mỹ had always thought she'd do better than her mom, but she'd managed to follow in her footsteps almost exactly.
Still, why is most money still chasing the dream of picking investments that will do better than all the others?
Emmanuel Macron will win and the far-right Front National will do better than in any presidential election to date.
"Gentlemen, you've got to do better than this," Wallace warned as Rubio and Trump went off the rails early on.
In Florida this outperformance allowed him to do better than Mr Romney had in 51 of the state's 67 counties.
If there's one thing that This Is Us can do better than make audiences ugly cry, it's make them wait.
"My great economists don't want me to say this, but I think we can do better than that," he said.
Right. Exactly. When are they taking our jobs because they can do everything that we can do better than us?
We HAVE to do better than this or we uphold the very systems of oppression that we are railing against.
Yet 36% of working-class blacks and 48% of working-class Hispanics believe their children will do better than they.
If it and its regional allies do better than expected, they may just be able to cobble together a majority.
That augurs well for them in the country's October general election, when they typically do better than at European ballots.
Netflix might need to do better than comedy specials to keep its users on the platform, according to Rosenblatt Securities.
"I would like to think we can do better than that, by living our lives with joy, compassion, and patience."
If Sanders wants to be a serious candidate for president, he is going to need to do better than that.
If there's anything Samsung knows how to do better than its competitors, it's making ads as weird as humanly possible.
Tired of being the master of one of those arts that everyone thinks they can do better than he can.
If you were born in 1955 you had a 70 percent chance that you would do better than your parents.
"You can't do better than we have militarily, but you will have people that will be around," he says. Feb.
But they got the oil price right and wisely expected stocks to do better than most other types of asset.
Executives like the prestige that comes with scale, and they almost always think that they can do better than average.
If you want to stay employable, you&aposll need to think about what you can do better than a robot.
"Our presumption is if the moderates do better than expected versus the progressives that should be market positive," said Emanuel.
To beat electric cars in upstate New York, though, that gas car would have to do better than 191 m.p.g.
The Amazon warehouse in Florence shows the latest example of the kinds of jobs machines can do better than people.
Other tech giants, like Apple, Facebook, Alphabet, and Microsoft, all saw their shares do better than Amazon during the year.
"It's just completely obvious that in five years deep learning is going to do better than radiologists," he went on.
The demand is one reason Mr. Marx believes that they can do better than block people who rack up fines.
"If you think you can do better than that, I think you should be a hedge fund manager," Yorke said.
If you like to bake bread at home, you can't do better than the MyWeigh KD8000 Bakers Math Kitchen Scale.
You have Russ Feingold in Wisconsin, who is a real tribune of progressive politics but didn't do better than Clinton.
To win, you have to do better than Romney with one of those groups and Clinton's got to do worse.
I felt that he couldn't just be an empty vessel, and that we could do better than Half-Life's Gordon Freeman.
He even made a plea to young fans of his to be better than him and to do better than him.
For example, even as white women lag behind white men in wages, they often do better than black or Hispanic men.
"If somebody else thinks that they can do better than Theresa May then let them get on with it," Quigley said.
Does that do better than just posting the interstitial that just has like a picture of him raising his finger angrily?
From his canvassing, Jerry Reinoehl, a genial veteran and campaign volunteer, reckoned his man would do better than expected among minorities.
"We think we know what we should do and we try to fix and do better than last year," he added.
There have since been countless studies showing that value stocks do better than "growth" stocks, their antithesis, over the long haul.
"Although the flu is hitting this year with a vengeance, we are still likely to do better than Australia," Fauci says.
Maybe they didn't do as well as I thought, but put that one away than you will do better than Fastenal.
The game is much closer than it should have been, and we're happy to see our team do better than expected.
Their frame of reference is a world where you didn't need to go to college to do better than your father.
"If you are a foreign power looking to weaken America, you couldn't do better than Hillary Clinton's economic agenda," Trump said.
If you have $650 to spend on a high-end Android tablet, you can't do better than the Galaxy Tab S4.
The last candidate to do better than Obama, Lyndon Baines Johnson, picked up 71.5 percent against Republican Barry Goldwater in 1964.
Even with a tepid earnings season and lack of market upside, there are stocks that can do better than the market.
But can we do better than sticking something on our devices or having an abnormally long phone in our pockets, right?
The nation that brought the world the assembly line, the automobile, and the iPhone can surely do better than 10th place.
" Kohl's: "OK, Kohl's is going to report this week and I think Kohl's is going to do better than people think.
"We think they'll be hard-pressed to find someone who can do better than him," a Senate source told the Post.
I do think we've been able to do better than the B.O.J. did in implementing some forms of unconventional monetary policy.
We can do better than allowing American families to fall into financial ruin due to medical bills from illness or injury.
After decades of working with moms like Sharene, we know America can do better than the current overwhelmed child welfare system.
"They thought they could do better than store managers, then the store managers started to leave in droves," one person said.
For so long we have been told that in a place like West Virginia, you can't do better than Joe Manchin.
Entries close June 30 at noon EST, so if you can do better than the below, direct your hottest shots here.
Voters also have an overwhelmingly negative view of the GOP, although Republicans do better than Democrats, posting a 22019-50 split.
That doesn't guarantee that the Democrats will do better than they did in 2006 — or than the Republicans did in 2010.
As a New Year's resolution for corporate America, it's hard to do better than to pledge to hire people with disabilities.
He's going to have to do better than he did in the suburbs and exurbs, and we haven't seen that happening.
From customer service to accounting to cleaning, there are already a ton of professions that robots can do better than us.
"Since then all of them have the confidence now that they can even do better than the able bodied," he said.
Then they returned home, where Coach Jon Cooper was confident his Lightning would do better than in the first two games.
Saccone will have to do better than that if the Monmouth poll is correct about Lamb's strong over-performance in Allegheny.
None gives Americans comfort that he or she could do better than, or even come close to, Trump's record economic results.
As Stanford researcher Raj Chetty put it: "It's basically a coin flip as to whether you'll do better than your parents."
So somehow, this system — for all its frequent and costly flaws — does, actually, do better than any other system of government.
S&P Dow Jones Indices runs a semiannual check of how many actively managed funds do better than their target index.
The curators of "We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965-85" do better than that just by doing their homework.
For what it's worth, both Canada and the United States do better than the OECD average life satisfaction rating of 6.6.
And we're parachuting it into our world and hoping for the best, and I think we can do better than that.
In our Rock-Paper-Scissors game, we might have guessed right away that neither player could do better than playing completely randomly.
Your kids could follow in your footsteps and do better than you, just as you had done better than your own parents.
For their part, Klobuchar and O'Rourke have shown an ability to do better than they are doing in the polls right now.
The key to a duopoly is that while both companies tend to do well, one will often do better than the other.
If you needed someone to play a handsome, charming high school bully in a movie, you couldn't do better than Logan Paul.
This section stands out, emphasis mine:One of the things they do better than us, they are more customer-centric than we are.
It's one of those things that you do better than healing in private than you do allowing the public to share it.
Self-driving cars would, presumably, need to do better than that, which is what the companies behind them say they will do.
Under the new president, he said stocks should do better than bonds and he expects the market to end the year higher.
If the Tannens were going to create a high-minded bedding company, they would have to do better than the status quo.
But let's dig a little deeper: There are good reasons to think that Biden will do better than Sanders with Buttigieg backers.
He was a teenager when he decided he would become a sports official, figuring he could do better than those he saw.
Response: "We must do better than we are now," Dr. Leana Wen, the president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said.
Rafael Calvo thinks affective computing can do better than to make us vulnerable to companies that want to prey on our emotions.
For decades, political and economic policies have been built on the promise of helping people do better than the generations before them.
For a sample of his style, you can't do better than the 1940 comedy "The Shop Around the Corner" (showing June 3).
If this generation of poor children is to do better than the one before, the net will need to become stronger still.■
"If something goes wrong, it doesn't mean Procter & Gamble is going to do better than Unilever selling detergent in Italy," he said.
New York (CNN Business)The world's most well-known investor says it's hard for him to do better than the broader market.
"We'll have to make sure we do better than we did against Ebola," said Bill Gates, whose foundation is a main donor.
I'm hoping that given the leverage the state has that the tax payers and rate payers do better than the Entergy shareholders.
But if we want to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and/or improve American economic productivity, we have to do better than this.
So what makes these companies think they can do better than the Concorde's designers and build a vastly more fuel-efficient plane?
But they can do better than to lionize this lady and feed and perpetuate this side show, it&aposs not good for America.
Part of the reason the average target-date fund investors do better than other fund investors is that they time the market less.
They are: Do better than "average" on these factors and the valuation multiple will go up; do worse, and it will go down.
CHARLIE MUNGER, VICE CHAIRMAN OF BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY, SAYS INDEX INVESTING IS GOING TO DO BETTER THAN ACTIVE STOCK PICKING FOR A "CONSIDERABLE PERIOD"
"I know they're good, their pitchers are, but we have to do better than that," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said of his hitters.
We can do better than simply focusing on that small 10% slice of the pie; in fact, we're looking in the wrong place.
It has long been apparent that we can do better than living with a tax code that is needlessly complex, unfair and ineffective.
Cramer does think these stocks will do better than most other stocks this year, which is what makes them the cluster of greatness.
He decided he wanted to die, but die doing the only thing he could do better than almost everyone else -- shoot a gun.
"Are we tone deaf / Keep sweeping it under the mat / Thought we could do better than that / I hope we can," Perry sings.
Now, Democrats probably need to do better than usual in 2018 to win the majority given how the congressional district lines are drawn.
Too often, they earn more, spend more and — just when you least expect it — their children do better than ours on standardized tests.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 25 other industrialized nations do better than the United States at keeping babies alive.
"This government hasn't until now been able to show that they can do better than politicians in improving the economy," Kan told Reuters.
National Geographic is still accepting entries to the contest, so if you can do better than these offerings, submit your own work here.
You can do better than that reproduction of Henri Matisse's cut-outs above your desk or Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" over your bed.
Many investors think that emerging markets, or non-US stock markets in general, are going to do better than US equities this year.
"I don't think you can do better than Encinitas," said Mr. Caspersen, a real estate agent who specializes in San Diego's coastal communities.
"Of course," he wrote, "the fight to help the country do better than a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton goes on."
"When speaking for the president you always try to look your best — some days you do better than others," is what she emailed.
We can do better than prosecuting and incarcerating 16- and 17-year-olds charged with nonviolent crimes on the same terms as adults.
But this has been a period of strong stock growth, and TDFs generally do better than the S&P 500 when stocks fall.
Many liberals have, in truth, become conservative, fearful of advocating bold reform lest it upset a system from which they do better than most.
Staffing firms that evolve will do better than the ones avoiding change and agencies themselves can move online to create a more distributed model.
That's the downside of telling people you can do better than the monopoly provider they already hate — you have to deliver on your promise.
"If you want to know if this rally has legs, you'll see the Dow continue to do better than the S&P," he said.
"It's the 21st century in the United States of America and you can't tell me that we can't do better than this," he says.
What if we could do better than creating a new safe memory — and actually get rid of emotions attached to the old bad one?
We as a society can do better than to let those in need endanger themselves and those around them without the help they require.
Jelly beans are an Easter classic, but this is 2016 – we can do better than the standard beans that basically just taste like sugar.
It seems so "elementary" but rich, sophisticated people continue to think they can hire people to do better than the market, Buffett also said.
Let's hope that they both do better than Hughes' own rather soggy performance on the steps of the Widener library back in April 2004.
I adore [former NFL star Calvin Johnson] as a friend, but Sasha and I were determined to try and do better than his performance.
Children in Chile, whose entire system is voucher-based, do better than in any other Latin American country for which the OECD collects data.
In this respect you can hardly do better than Bouguereau and the values imbedded in his art — idealism, whiteness, an effete notion of taste.
I was dating this guy and he had a blog and his blog was boring and I thought I could do better than that.
We have to show if we want to be a playoff contention team, we have got to do better than what we are doing.
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If the Broncos can't do better than Brock Osweiler, why should they flush money down the toilet on someone who is simply a placeholder?
"We thought that by using the CRISPR system and a new method of delivery, that maybe we could do better than that," says Carroll.
"We took deductions over the years thinking that by investing the savings, we could do better than the Social Security checks," Pablo Solomon said.
Fixated by status, he could not bear to see his neighbour do better than him, even if he had to suffer to prevent it.
"Walsh struck a more urgent tone: "We have to do better than a president who tweets ugly insults every morning at the American people.
Citibank is closing down branches in its fastest-growing region — but the American banking group said that'll actually help it do better than ever.
LGBTQ peoples can do better than condone the marginalization of the marginalized, yet that, ultimately, is what is produced by the fetishization of masculinity.
It turns out that everybody was really hungry but not that hungry—but how can you do better than chapulines before City of Gold?
"My number one goal was just to make the cut and do better than last year," Yonhap News quoted her as saying on Tuesday.
In a 2016 letter to then-DHS Secretary Johnson, he said that "we can do better than the treatment they are receiving" at Berks.
Why do fictional television shows often do better than factual journalism at giving viewers a truer sense of the world in all its complexity?
But she added that Britain could do better than a free trade deal of the type that Canada has negotiated with the European Union.
There were discussions of Kanye West, millennials and how Republicans would fare in the 2018 midterms — with Trump predicting they'd do better than expected.
The key ingredient, the replicable feature of all success stories that explains why some people do better than other people, is not arbitrarily chosen.
IT HAS been impossible to watch the general election without being haunted by a single question-cum-exclamation: surely Britain can do better than this?
And while it would be nice if the games were handed out based on merit, ratings still matter and some teams do better than others.
Pollsters have been struggling to predict this and media outlets with access to unofficial soundings taken since Monday suggest Vox could do better than expected.
This contrasts with America, where research has shown that refugees find work faster than other immigrants, and even do better than economic migrants over time.
We look to outperform the market, so even if there's a trade war or impact, we hope our investments will do better than our competition.
Still, analysts expect women to do better than in 2014 because many voters are fed up with incumbents, who are associated with corruption and sectarianism.
The quick bargain hunting enabled a majority of active small cap stock pickers to do better than their benchmark Russell 222 index, an atypical outperformance.
Critic's Notebook If a sexual predator wanted to come up with a smoke screen for his ghastly conquests, he couldn't do better than Cliff Huxtable.
Belcher said this progressive blind spot manifested itself in a central conceit of the Clinton campaign: that she'd do better than Obama among white women.
It sounds crazy, but what blockchain systems do better than any technology in history is allow for trust between individuals to scale to global levels.
It's not just that there are things that private charities do better than government; there are things that charities can do which government simply can't.
"For another considerable period, index investing is going to do better than active stock picking," Munger said at the meeting, which was webcast by CNBC.
Yet companies with strong online businesses and more flexible labour and retail spaces will do better than legacy names, according to analysts at Credit Suisse.
"That's not the kind of transparent process that West Virginians deserve, and the church can and should do better than that," Morrisey told the network.
Still, by virtually any measure, the city continues to do better than the rest of the country in rebounding from the financial crisis, economists said.
At the moment, the economy is on track to do better than that — coming in at or just below the 3 percent mark in 2018.
"For sure we didn't copyright it because we think there are and could be many other architects that can do better than us," he said.
Allegiant Air managed to do better than its ultra-low-cost competitor Frontier Airlines, earning an on-time arrival rate of 78.7% for the year.
Sure, you could snag them a book or a cute onesie or drop off a casserole, but we think you can do better than that.
If you're looking for breathtaking coastline and redwoods, you can't do better than the Big Sur area state parks, like Limekiln or Julia Pfeiffer Burns.
Ellen Shuman, a former Bowdoin trustee and Investment Committee member, said skilled, full-time portfolio managers like Ms. Volent tended to do better than committees.
"We asked management in general what types of its Applebee's 'Neighborhood Drink of the Month' drink specials tend to do better than others," Kalinowski reiterated Wednesday.
Could this be an argument that John Cox, the Republican, could use to maybe do better than people think out there in the governor&aposs race?
Your body feeds off that recovery time, so don't push yourself so hard just to do better than the guy next to you in the gym.
Knowing that, we all feel like we have to do better than each other, so that way we can secure that spot in the elite colleges.
Instead, Marcon favors domestic payroll software companies such as Automatic Data Processing Inc and Paychex Inc, which tend to do better than recruiters in a downturn.
We must do better than that because a bigger trade volume with India could help to solve our difficult trade problems with the rest of Asia.
Instead, Marcon favors domestic payroll software companies such as Automatic Data Processing Inc and Paychex Inc , which tend to do better than recruiters in a downturn.
But on the other side of that coin rests the very real possibility that Rubio will do better than his crude expectations game suggests he will.
And they generally do better than the rest: in the past decade, Investor's shares have doubled, whereas the OMX Stockholm 24 Index rose by just 2000%.
We're told they asked Rodman if he'd take a pic with Bobby, but he told them he could do better than that ... and so he did.
We can and should do better than the deeply flawed JCPOA, which allowed Iran to pursue its nuclear aspirations with impunity using deeply flawed sunset provisions.
I see how these men have very simple needs in this world — to just have children that do well, do better than them in some way.
"Some agencies continue to do better than others, and today I am pleased to see moderate improvement in the grades from the first scorecard," said Rep.
She was recorded singing "I Can Do Better Than That," a number from "The Last Five Years," at the New York piano bar Marie's Crisis, here:
Editorial If you tried to create the ideal moderate Supreme Court nominee in a laboratory, it would be hard to do better than Judge Merrick Garland.
When it comes to digital marketing, the new class of CPG startups must do better than generic Facebook ads by creating unique content and meaningful collaborations.
Foreign markets may do better than the United States, in his view, because they are less further along in the upward slope of their economic cycles.
If a majority of Democratic primary voters are women, why did a woman did not do better than third in any of the primaries so far?
For kids who are entering the labor market today, it's basically a 50/50 shot now as to whether they will do better than their parents.
"I believe we must do better than we are now," Dr. Leana Wen, the president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a statement.
"At some point, Congress needs to do better than government-by-crisis, short-term fixes, and sidestepping difficult issues," said Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware.
But if you want a unique, dazzling place to wash your hands, it's hard to do better than a custom vanity top made from exotic stone.
Surely, we can do better than that today, with our far more powerful mathematical tools and an abundance of empirical data to test our theories against.
"When I talk about people with second chances, I expect people to do better than they did before, right, at least to prove yourself," she said.
"The goal for today was just to do better than qualification and how it goes, it goes," the Italian gymnast Giorgia Villa said through an interpreter.
"This, for me, is the genius of what I think opera can do better than anything, but what art is meant to do," Ms. DiDonato said.
As with the Thanksgiving sales patterns — when bigger retailers also appeared to do better than their smaller counterparts — there are a couple of reasons for this.
We as a state can and must do better than simply react to the crisis once it hits us, as our current state leaders have done.
History is the greatest writer of drama and of irony and of catastrophe and of destiny and of victory, and you can't do better than history.
If Democrats do better than their 2016 baseline in many special elections, that is far more concerning for Republicans than if they outperform it in one.
Ozerden also lacks backing from the conservative Judicial Crisis Network, whose chief counsel Carrie Severino wrote last year that the administration could "do better" than him.
Easy to use, simple to clean up, and large enough to serve an entire party, you can hardly do better than $54.99 for an adaptable grill.
This is something that AI will soon be able to do better than humans even without consciousness, even without having emotions or feelings or super intelligence.
Let's not only do better than we did before from a bottom line perspective, but let's deliver experiences that are better than people have ever seen before.
Fans of the Shonda Rhimes school of making you laugh, gasp, and cry in the same scene can hardly do better than sitting down for a marathon.
"They suggest that the most selective schools do better than others within their sector and basically earn returns that are no worse than average," the researchers added.
Lindsay is averaging 1723 rushing yards through four games this season, and should be eager to do better than the 68 yards he put up last week.
In short, Mr. Trump must do better than Mr. Obama did in the Iran deal, an agreement Mr. Trump believes is so flawed it should be abandoned.
With the following caveats: odd numbers do better than evens on the whole, round numbers do terribly, and numbers with nerdy or sexual connotations do well also.
But because there is a focus, there is a purpose to it, which, for me, is to have individual countries do better than they have been doing.
But the job of a good politician is to say, "Yes, I understand your fears but look, it's not right and we can do better than this".
But it could do better than that if it strikes a powerful note with moviegoers conscious of how issues of diversity have been in the news lately.
But he does see some areas where the banks could do better than expected, such as commercial and consumer lending, card businesses, merger advisory and IPO underwriting.
And if you want to watch family drama that always ends in family resolution, all with a Pottery Barn backdrop, you can't do better than Brothers & Sisters.
What&aposs the case that they are going to upset convention here and do better than anyone thinks, even if it&aposs not quite a red wave?
Other studies show that mixed-gender crews do better than all men because adding women to an all-male crew can make men less territorial and rude.
In short, if she can do better than expected in Iowa, she could position herself as the candidate to benefit the most from any possible Biden slide.
You're a smart person and you're sure you can beat the market — or at least do better than a boring basket of mutual funds and income investments.
Kazuchika Okada, was the best match of the card, but typified the sense that there was simply no way to do better than what had come before.
National Geographic will be accepting entries through May 27, so if you think you can do better than this lot, through your hat into the ring here.
"We've got to do better than that," he says, The first iteration of a planned universal flu vaccine should be available in a couple years, he says.
This late in the draft, it's hard to do better than a proven running back who could get over 50% of the touches in a strong offense.
He must clearly win South Carolina and then do better than expected in Super Tuesday, for no other reason than to replenish his rapidly dwindling campaign coffers.
Europe's stringent new privacy protection law, which Facebook has promised to apply in the United States, may do better than the American system of disclosure and consent.
"I feel like if you can focus in on your job, you're going to do better than if you're focused in on three different jobs," Logano said.
"We want to play better for the U.S., we want to do better than maybe the U.S. has done in this tournament in the past," he said.
While I do not think the evidence shows immigration has these alleged harms, the Democrats have to do better than dismiss all opposition to immigration as racism.
These observational studies have found that children whose mothers drank lightly (say, a glass a week or less) during pregnancy often do better than the children of abstainers.
Of course, Cruz was always going to do better than Rubio in most of the Super Tuesday states, and Rubio is better-tailored to the states that follow.
If Nichols had anything to say about it, Midnight Special would do better than any of his other movies and be a stepping-stone to something even bigger.
"In this instance, we did not rise to the high standard we hold ourselves to, and we must do better than this each and every time," Lt. Gen.
"Mobilizing the Sanders wing of that party is something a sitting president like Obama who is popular with the base can probably do better than anyone," Johnson said.
Students who begin their primary education in old-style village classrooms tend to do better than those who start in larger schools farther away, according to some findings.
BUT WE HAVE GOT TO GET TOGETHER AS A NATION, DO BETTER THAN WE ARE DOING TO EDUCATE THESE KIDS BECAUSE IT'S GETTING WORSE AND WORSE AND WORSE.
So he maybe can pick up some working-class white Trump voters, but he's not going to do better than Clinton did with women and people of color.
"Yield" means shares with a high dividend yield, which do better than those with a low yield (though that may be just another version of the value effect).
The Ifop-Fiducial poll for iTele, Paris Match and Sud Radio also said that no candidate from the Socialist party would do better than a fifth placed-score.
Perhaps most importantly, there are Value (cheap stocks do better than expensive), Momentum (winners keep winning, and losers keep losing), and Low volatility (relatively stable stocks perform better).
And yes, while the city has its official list of "districts," you'll have to do better than saying "Old West Austin" or "Judge's Hill" when talking with others.
And even after the weaker golfers were cut at the tournament's halfway mark, they could not do better than 0.401 above par in the third and fourth rounds.
"I think we lose a dozen seats but keep the majority and do better than expected or projected by the pundits," one Midwestern GOP lawmaker told The Hill.
There's no doubt in my mind, however, that the S&P 500 will do better than the great majority of professional managers achieve for their clients after fees.
If Democrats hope to take back the White House in two years, they will have to do better than mobilize people who don't normally vote in the midterms.
Within technology, he said software and services should do better than semiconductors, which have seen a sharp sell-off and are down about 6 percent in a week.
They're not carved in stone, but CEOs who embrace them tend, in my observation, to last longer and do better than those who re-invent the job. 1.
From now on, he'll be more presidential and more moderate, reaching out to Democrats — which he can do better than Cruz or Rubio, because he's not so conservative.
But perhaps actuarial tables would do better than a ban ever could to keep AR-15s out of the hands of people who would use them to kill.
A young actor longs for a breakout role — that perfect piece of material that she can do better than anyone, that shows off what she's capable of achieving.
Success in treating drug-resistant forms is even lower, at 55 percent, although some relatively poor countries, like Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Myanmar and Vietnam, do better than average.
One of the ideas behind it is that veterans can project a less partisan, petty image and perhaps do better than traditional Democrats in districts that aren't blue.
The problem with this is, from my point of view, situating narrative in a moral framework is what novels do better than really any other type of art.
Then, if the currently married people do better than people who are not married, single people are told that if they get married, they will do better, too.
"I wasn't really expecting to win today, I just was trying to do better than what I did the last GS (a 17th-place finish)," she told reporters.
"If you look at Ivanka — she's so strongly, as you know, into the women's issues and childcare, ... nobody could do better than her," Trump said earlier this month.
" But he said that the possibility of a no-deal exit was a "vital tool of negotiation" and that Britain "must do better than the current withdrawal agreement.
Whether Mr. Sanders can beat her there, or at least do better than Barack Obama did in 2008, could offer real insight into the extent of Mr. Sanders's appeal.
The public is mostly saying they want to vote for any Democrat, and the strongest pattern so far indicates better-known Democrats do better than the more obscure ones.
In broad terms, the Trump shift was to do better than Mitt Romney with white voters with no college degree but considerably worse than Romney with college-educated whites.
But now, as described last month in a paper in the Annals of Oncology, there is an AI skin-cancer-detection system that can do better than most dermatologists.
I wanted to do better than I did, but it's amazing how much energy is in the room and I find myself getting a little too ahead of myself.
The researchers were careful to account for potential differences in home and away performance (home teams tend to do better than visiting teams), and variables like park effects (e.g.
Whenever there's such a sustained currency move, it essentially means traders are growing more confident that one country or region's economy will do better than another's in relative terms.
But Loomis points out that hedge funds generally do better than index funds in a major market downturn, so they still have a chance if Wall Street goes south.
"There's a lot of things we need to do better than the last time that we played them, but they're a good football team," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said.
Faced with legitimate critiques, Mr Sanders will need to do better than repeat the facile claim that his critics are just unable to see beyond their moneyed, mainstream perspectives.
"I believe we must do better than we are now," Leana Wen, the president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a statement released to The Hill.
It shows that one of Goldman's economic activity indicators has started to bounce back, and Snider says that when that indicator rises, cyclicals do better than more defensive stocks.
More than that, I cannot demand of performance, and as a consummate inaugural experience in the Swiss Alps, one could not do better than the splendor of Elevation 1049.
But Democrats would be remiss if they did not use the opportunity to address the fact that some cities and communities have been helped to do better than others.
But GoodRx noted that consumers can almost always do better than paying the retail price, or sometimes even their co-payments, using websites — like its own — that offer discounts.
The AI didn't do better than two radiologists combined, but it didn't do worse than them, either — and it reduced the workload of the second reader by 88 percent.
"In this instance, we did not rise to the high standard we hold ourselves to, and we must do better than this each and every time," said Lt. Gen.
"Teams do better than single-managed funds," Michael Mauboussin, director of research at BlueMountain Capital Management, said at the Project Punch Card Conference in New York City on Wednesday.
The investment choices are limited, and mostly include index funds that own every stock in a sector instead of trying to pick stocks that will do better than others.
Perhaps because if you wanted to design someone who Republicans think is too accommodating, and who Democrats think is too mealymouthed, you couldn't do better than Meghan McCain herself.
"I saw how the system worked and I decided when I got into the presidential race that I wanted to do better than that," Warren told reporters in Iowa.
Winpoll's Benini said he was "convinced" many of these would vote for 5-Star, which would do better than polls suggest as it did in the last election in 2013.
"My great economists don't want me to say this, but I think we can do better than that," Trump said in a speech to the Economic Club of New York.
"Depending on where you stand in the industry, you may do better than some, but it's a very challenging environment," said Alois Pirker, a research director with consultant Aite Group.
"Bring Me" may be Star's best song (fight me on this one) but for a show so committed to the spectacle, it could do better than this super basic opener.
We got Baker at EA Sports' pre-Super Bowl party in Minny ... and the Heisman winner told us why he'd "absolutely" welcome an opportunity to do better than Johnny Manziel.
Both have acknowledged that although exports will do better than last year, trade conditions face downside risks from possible U.S. protectionist measures under the administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
Turning to the fall campaign this year, the randomness of the poll errors so far is a sign that neither side should be expecting to do better than the polls.
" Clinton said the U.S. can do "better than what we've been offered by the Republicans," and repeated her riff on Trump's campaign slogan, saying she will "make America whole again.
" Clinton said the U.S. can do "better than what we've been offered by the Republicans" and repeated her riff on Trump's campaign slogan, saying she will "make America whole again.
"It is a very good asset and the group aims to get the maximum from the sale," Guenzi told Reuters, adding the group aimed to do better than analysts' estimates.
Rather than recreate our mobile website as an app, we decided to focus on the things that native mobile apps can do better than mobile web that can benefit readers.
The disciplined companies that really get product-market fit without a lot of capital are almost surely gonna do better than the ones that chase hundreds of millions of dollars.
In much of the country, the stereotype that boys do better than girls at math isn't true — on average, they perform about the same, at least through the eighth grade.
" Yang showers the Lakers superstar with praise and throws some major shade at President Trump in the process ... saying, "He certainly could do better than the guy who's currently there.
True, they don't have a horse's raw speed, but when it comes to steadiness, stamina and heroic resistance to heat, cold and thirst, you can't do better than a burro.
The plan is cheap — we should all have retirement accounts with such low costs — and tracks index funds, which tend to do better than most actively managed funds over time.
"We'll have to make sure we do better than we did against Ebola," said Bill Gates, founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the largest initial donors.
SCLAPP: How do you do better than a growing economy, Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court-- INGRAHAM: Oh look at it you have your own report card, isn&apost that cute?
If that's the case he couldn't do better than to pick U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal Judge Amul Thapar as the first American of Indian or Asian descent to be nominated.
To prevent the stock of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from reaching levels likely to cause disastrous warming, China must do better than merely beating the past records of richer countries.
When it comes to scandal-avoidance, you can't do better than the vicar's daughter who claims that the naughtiest thing she has ever done is run through a field of wheat.
" In fact, Hersh spent a week trying to create a microtargeting model to find people who were interested in climate change and, he says, "you can't do better than party affiliation.
PARIS (Reuters) - France could do better than its stated 2016 public deficit target of 3.3 percent of gross domestic product, the country's finance minister Michel Sapin told business newspaper Les Echos.
Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, is touting that he would do better than Clinton against top Republicans in Iowa and New Hampshire, citing polls, including the latest NBC/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll.
The Grammys boast some of the best live performances of the year, and skipping the show means missing out on top artists doing the thing they do better than almost anyone.
"My great economists don't want me to say this, but I think we can do better than that," he said Thursday in a speech to the Economic Club of New York.
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"The one thing we do better than any country in the world is innovation through research," said Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, at an advanced projects agency conference this month.
A Wall Street analyst who's been critical of Intel's recent trajectory says the semiconductor behemoth is poised to do better than its peers as the industry reels from the coronavirus downturn.
Having turned 38 earlier this month, Federer will also be eager to do better than last year, when he lost to Australia's John Millman in the fourth round in sweltering conditions.
"The point was to say that the states, the laboratories of democracy, would have an opportunity to show that they could do better than the Affordable Care Act," Mr. Wyden said.
And those who continue to believe in this president, with his capacity for creating problems or making them worse, might want to reflect on whether America can do better than this.
If you're Amazon and you want to try to affect people's feelings about Alexa, I don't know that you could possibly do better than associating a little of Ellen with Alexa.
Commentary from Julian Zelizer A few days ago, the main question about this debate was whether Donald Trump could do better than his first performance and stop the slide in the polls.
U.S. firms that move production overseas do better than American companies that produce here because they get to put off paying taxes on the profits they make by producing in other countries.
It's Labor Day weekend, and if you're in need of some end of summer #inspo, you cannot do better than this dog walking around the subway wearing sunglasses and tiny dog sneakers.
Though data are scarce, there is some indication that those who attend Saturday schools do better than their peers in exams, says Kirsty Gillan-Thomas of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, a charity.
Governments, like parents, want children to learn, but they also want to maximise social mobility and minimise inequality, whereas parents simply want to ensure that their children do better than anyone else's.
He first made the bold prediction in a speech earlier this month, saying "my great economists don't want me to say this, but I think we can do better" than 19903 percent.
The reason it strengthens it is it sends a clear message to the North Koreans that they have to do better than the Iran deal, the Iran deal is not good enough.
And I think in the process, the energy sector is going to underperform versus a rising S&P 500, and that equities as a whole will do better than the energy sector.
Pupils in Estonia, which has the lowest-paid teachers in the group, do better than those in the Netherlands, where teachers' salaries are five times as high and hours just the same.
Britain and the United States, which 20 years ago promised to hold Beijing to account, must do better than issuing mild statements urging China not to undermine confidence in the city's autonomy.
Encoding biases into machine learning models, and in general into the constructs we refer to as AI, is nearly inescapable — but we can sure do better than we have in past years.
Michael Scott was the nucleus that held the original iteration of The Office together, and NBC will have to do better than Robert California if they want to find a suitable replacement.
As a younger person you see that the idea, the American Dream — that you work hard and that you're going to do better than the generation that precedes — you aren't always there.
"If you think I am not good enough for our country and our people, if someone or some organization can do better than us, we are ready to step down," she said.
The leadership can do better than to lean on an old, misguided, and incorrect argument that our party has to enable those who equivocate on reproductive justice in order to regain power.
The Interpreter It has become a new ritual of Western politics: hold an election, watch a far-right populist party do better than ever before, then debate the significance of its rise.
It's also the latest sign that Nintendo is serious about its commitment to communal gaming; the Switch is about bringing people together, which is what games do better than just about anything else.
But App Annie isn't going so far as to predict Harry Potter will do better than Pokémon GO, which tapped into consumer nostalgia and was a first-to-market mainstream AR gaming title.
When President Donald Trump's trade war with China made a miserable situation worse, Bardole used up any equity his operation had and started investing in hogs in hopes they'll do better than crops.
As the Netherlands' skaters arrived last week at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, their biggest fear was of failing to do better than in 2014, when they won 23 of the 36 medals.
Get the Chrome Spinning Spice Rack for $230 See Details A set of measuring cups can usually stack into each other to free up some space, but we can do better than that.
He knows that she can do better than him and that's how people look at them, and the suit makes him feel better about how the two of them look as a couple.
"We cannot compete with Harvard but we can do better than chambers of commerce," says Bertrand Pivin, a partner in Apax, a private-equity fund which owns INSEEC, a French business-school group.
Mr. Dodd came in sixth in the Iowa caucuses, right behind someone named Joseph R. Biden Jr. But in a long-shot bid to do better than that, he had moved to Iowa.
Put in context, though, the marketplace's overall growth of 31 percent in the year was distributed "relatively [equally]" across the vinyl, CD, and cassette formats, so vinyl didn't do better than other formats.
Despite pledges by top executives to do better than in 2016, the company has repeatedly failed to enforce its own policies this year, allowing the Trump campaign to post false or misleading ads.
Lester Holt's interview was as good as anybody could do, better than I think any of the people around Mueller could have done, and Lester Holt asked them, why did you do it?
The show, however, did not need Broadway: It tours regularly all over the world and is especially popular in Britain (where it did and continues to do better than in the United States).
Ms. Warren is seeking do better than her third-place standing in Iowa, helping create momentum for later states and supplant Mr. Buttigieg as the candidate pitching "unity" to a frightened Democratic electorate.
Still, The House's clear dedication to the onscreen relationship between Poehler and Ferrell as two happily married parents compelled by their desire that their daughter do better than they did shouldn't go unappreciated.
But there are still some things sedans, coupes and roadsters can do better than their beefy SUV and truck counterparts, and that shows in the investments automakers are still willing to make in them.
Still, the party needs to actually do better than Clinton did against Trump, and the debate over whether it should embrace a more Bernie Sanders-esque message and candidates has not yet been settled.
One of the unique human capabilities is the ability to recognize patterns — this is still something humans do better than machines, and it is crucial to many of the tasks only humans can do.
It suggests that additional gains for Mr. Sanders in national polls will require him to do better than he did in Iowa, not that the close race in Iowa augurs a close one nationally.
"We do not need our courts to define the legal rules that will govern 21st century technology with laws that come from the era of the adding machine, we can do better than that."
"We have started the past six races from pole position but have only gone on to win three of them and we certainly want to do better than that," said team boss Mattia Binotto.
Richard Shelby — a senior figure in the state's politics and a respected Republican — said in a televised appearance that his state could "do better" than electing the former chief justice of Alabama's supreme court.
Murray arrived at the tournament needing only to do better than Djokovic to finish the year ranked No. 93, a spot he took over from Djokovic after winning the Paris Masters two weeks ago.
Kakhelebi For a taste of authentic Georgian cuisine (including khachapuri, the addictive eye-shaped cheese bread) you can't do better than this celebrated family-owned restaurant, which grows its own produce in its garden.
Businesses that combine knowledge of data with creative thinking are likely to do better than their competitors, growing their revenues at 10 percent a year, twice the average rate of S&P 500 companies.
If Hollywood producers were to cast a foil to Donald Trump, they seemingly could not do better than the witnesses who testified during the first three days of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment hearings.
" But in a bit of potential foreshadowing, the president also told the Marines in the audience: "I think he likes what you do better than what he does, but he's doing a great job.
"He wanted me to kiss him, he would get on top of me, he would say you can do better than that," he said, remembering the terror he felt when invited to the rectory.
Every parent wants their child to do better than they did, a feat that is getting harder and harder, and a college degree was the pivot point for me and for millions of others.
If we are going to come together, protect the homeland and heal the hearts of people who have suffered the scars of terrorism, we need our leaders to do better than lazy trash talk.
"I'd buy the S&P in a second," Buffett said, adding that he would give "enormous odds" that the S&P 500 will do better than 30-year bonds over the next three decades.
" That's a classic entrepreneur story, which is one, you're out of work or you're out of options, and two, you see something that you're already interested in and go, "I can do better than this.
Kalepso says it can do better than other database offerings out there by melding strong security with high reliability, while filling in the spots where sensitive data can be accessed or obtained in the clear.
Yeah. The guy is a genius when it comes to focus, which is really the second thing I learned is you've got to focus on the one thing you can do better than anybody else.
"Honestly, I feel like if I'm able to open the door for the next person, that means a lot for me, too — and hopefully, they'll be able to do better than me," she tells Carter.
Is there any good reason why a normative preference for, say, universal health care and free college should also give you good reason to think Sanders would do better than Clinton at beating Donald Trump?
My understanding is that if you have a clear understanding of El Niño and La Niña, and how they affect global temperature patterns, you can do better than that — but I don't and I can't.
Hogan said the French election Sunday could hang over the markets, as it did earlier in the week on concerns the far-right or far-left candidates could do better than the two centrist candidates.
James Alt, Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, and Shanna Rose did just such a study and found that second-term governors who are allowed to run for a third term do better than term-limited ones.
He may do better than Mr. Romney with less-educated white voters, even as he is trounced among nonwhites who will most likely make up a slightly larger slice of the electorate than in 2012.
With all that said, I want to acknowledge the possibility that the economy will do better than now seems likely, and that Trump will be able to base his re-election campaign on its strength.
Democrats and other critics of President Trump argue that given the health of the economy, the failure of Republicans to do better than just keeping the Senate amounts to a damning verdict on this administration.
In an Op-Ed, the university professor Anita Hill urged the Senate Judiciary Panel to "do better" than in 1991, when she was grilled after accusing another Supreme Court nominee, Clarence Thomas, of sexual harassment.
In America, especially, voters respond to the sentimental but not fictitious notion that their country draws immigrants from around the world, all hoping and expecting to do better than they could have done at home.
"I don't think we're going to see another year like 2019, but I have the same feeling I had last year: I think the market can do better than its long-run average," Sega said.
But "in the absence of calorie restriction, and independent of diet composition, fasting mice do better than non-fasting," explained Rafael deCabo, a scientist at the National Institute on Aging and the study's lead author.
But not if they are not asked where they stand -- which is why today's political reporters should do better than their predecessors to press candidates on what policies they would support to address this issue.
I think that the main thing that I've tried to internalize this year is we get that there's a big responsibility and a lot of things that we need to do better than we are.
A lot of schools operate differently, and some clearly do better than others, but do you get the sense, maybe from touring schools and looking into them, that colleges are starting to pay more meaningful attention?
"If you examine individual companies and think about what represents value, you can do better than you think," he said, calling attention to the stock of Home Depot, which managed to recover during Wednesday's trading session.
Even before she got in the race, the early argument around a Clinton candidacy was that she would likely do better than Obama among white voters in a general, perhaps putting states like Kentucky in play.
You can't do better than to first encounter her narrative iPad app about her pre-teen online "romance" with a pedophile, "Twelve" (2013), in a dark room where the only light is flickering and screen-colored.
The Saints can't do better than the Sean Payton/Drew Brees core, but they're too far past their prime to make a contender out of what's left, which is an awkward mix of young and old.
It got even worse for Cramer when Sanford Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi asked Cook why Apple doesn't do better than "flattish" growth given that its largest competitor is in disarray and the company has a new product.
"My parents wanted all of us to have practical jobs that made a lot of money so that we could do better than them and have better lives – more freedoms, better options and such," he said.
Technology stocks should continue to do better than the broader market as investors remain on the hunt for "relatively scarce" growth potential — provided "valuations are not excessive," said the chief U.S. equity strategist at Goldman Sachs.
While not a bad choice, and one financial markets may welcome for her steady dovish leadership, the president may think he can do better than Yellen and seek a Fed chairman who fits both his criteria.
If so, there is little reason to hope that a post-midterm Republican majority—one more indebted to Trump—would do better than the current one, which sped through the first part of the Kavanaugh hearings.
It's a distant third because it gives a lot more money to high-income households and it doesn't give anything to people who don't get a paycheck, so I think we can do better than that.
"It would have been easy for Trump to come in and do better than Obama," said Andrew Kolodny, co-director of opioid policy research at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University.
For a grateful immigrant like myself, the blessing of America is its freedom from the habits and constraints of the past, its eagerness to right injustices, its belief that we can do better than we did.
Bernie does great online, to the great frustration of everyone in power, and then Trump of course does do better than the average incredibly dull politician, and now the Trump videos do do pretty well, yes.
"Here's what we know: Marco Rubio will certainly do better than Jeb," Mr. Scott, one of the state's two Republican senators, said on Tuesday after a Rubio rally that drew close to 1,000 in North Myrtle Beach.
"America can do better than the modest growth of 2.9 percent recorded for the 3rd quarter and the dismal growth of 1.5 percent for the past year," Dan Kowalski, Trump's deputy policy director, said in a statement.
Target-date fund investors tend to do better than other 401(k) investors, according to investment research company Morningstar and a recent analysis of about 100 large retirement plans by Aon Hewitt, a human resources consulting firm.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Bristol-Myers Squibb disappointed investors on Sunday as researchers detailed data for its Opdivo cancer immunotherapy, which was already known to have failed to do better than older chemotherapies in a closely watched clinical trial.
Mr Berlusconi may not have the electoral appeal he once enjoyed, but most of Forza Italia's activists are convinced that, if he can lead them into the next general election, they will do better than without him.
"Perhaps because of these concerns, Gen Xers long to do better than the average market and say actively managed funds can help them reach these goals," said Heather Lord, head of strategy and innovation at Capital Group.
All of these experts and politicians yammering on about what our forefathers wanted for this great nation, forget to include that our great forefathers were hoping we'd be smarter than them, and basically, do better than them!
" McMullin admitted he likes some ObamaCare provisions, such as the law's push to provide care to those with preexisting conditions, but added, "We also need to do better than ObamaCare, and I think we can do better.
In this research, these voters respond to an economic message that says our elected officials must do better than a short-term spending spree that endangers retirement security for older Americans, health care for families, and education.
California's state legislature (female membership: also 24%) recently set quotas for female members on the boards of publicly traded companies headquartered in the state — hypocritically requiring the private sector to do better than the public sector has.
An in fact, after just a few days of the first mentions, the idea began to catch on and a new poll indicated that Bloomberg would do better than it was first thought against Sanders and Trump.
If Obama wants to help his party do better than it has done so far on his watch, while offering high praise to Clinton, he should speak of Sanders with respect and admiration, not condescension and contempt.
"From our perspective, we feel that if we're more competitive and we're giving customers a better offer whether that's in terms of quality, range or price then we would see to do better than that," he said.
Audiences are demanding more than ever from their top 40, hits come and go within the blink of an eye, memes do better than singles, and albums we anticipated for years are #over two weeks after release.
Of course, local businesses do better than usual as a result, but the circus has also given rise to a cottage industry of unofficial merch pushers, booksellers, and even those looking to promote their new iPhone apps.
In the case of Donald Trump, to reach beyond his angriest core of supporters, it was the idea that he'd been so successful in business that he could do better than the "very stupid people" in Washington.
I want to watch another episode, but I decide to do better than yesterday and go downstairs to my sewing room to unpick a hem I need to re-do and iron the fabric back into shape.
From the beginning, the goal of parenting, in the American mind, has been to "liberate generations from each other," Fass writes, which meant that the child would do better than his parents, even as the country did.
"One of the most popular shows on TV is This Is Us, and one thing they do better than any other show is make people cry," she says in a newly released clip from the Ellen DeGeneres Show.
This one is more of a no-brainer, but it bears repeating: A film that can credibly appeal to an entire family is generally going to do better than a film targeted primarily at kids or their parents.
In Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), for example, data shows that young adults who are treated using the pediatric chemotherapy protocol do better than those treated with the adult chemotherapy protocol, but many oncologists are still unaware of this.
R.J. Hottovy, an analyst who covers food for Morningstar, said that in recent years, companies that have specialized in a particular product and appear more authentic tend to do better than those that try to appeal to everyone.
If you tried to put together a deal guaranteed to appeal to absolutely no one in the U.K., you could hardly do better than the 585-page draft agreement unveiled on Wednesday between Britain and the European Union.
A boon, absolutely — but surely our society can do better than allowing addiction illness to rampage while heroic police and emergency workers hope to get there in time with yet another drug to rescue someone on the brink.
If there's one thing chef Gordon Ramsay knows how to do better than cook, it's throw out a killer insult, which is exactly what he did on Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live on Thursday, according to People.
MORE a landslide victory in 2008, opting to give that party power in all three governing bodies, with the hopes they would hear their concerns and do better than Bush and his majority Republicans did for eight years.
The narrative was Donald Trump had limited black support, and no one imagined that he would do better than the past to GOP nominees and received 8 percent of the black vote and his numbers continue to rise.
Mr. Vedder often had a wine bottle in hand, and during "Wishlist," he sang, "I wish I could run for president/Even I could do better than some of these men," before praising Democrats and mocking Donald Trump.
The Legacy Roads and Trails program is showing the rest of the country that we can do better than slowing the pace of environmental destruction – we can start to reverse the damage and restore a healthy natural world.
"Just as it's pretty easy to pick good horses that will likely outperform bad ones at the racetrack, it's pretty easy to pick good companies that will likely do better than poor ones in a market," he said.
If you were born in the '50s and '60s in America, there was a 90-plus ... In fact, unless your last name was Rockefeller, there was a 90-plus percent chance you would do better than your parents.
Mr. Roth, whose 2005 shocker, "Hostel," took a shrewdly offensive swipe at First World arrogance, may lack Mr. Winner's viselike grip on action scenes, but he can do better than give us dopey dialogue and vending-machine villains.
In the case of the CNN graphic that sparked this week's #YangMediaBlackout hashtag, O'Rourke, who ran a highly publicized Senate campaign in 2018, was expected to do better than Yang and a lot of people in the polls.
His goal should be to do better than expected in South Carolina among African American voters, demonstrating that he does have the capacity to secure the support of core Democratic constituencies, despite what the early polls have shown.
The upper chamber has rarely lived up to the hype of "world's greatest deliberative body," but surely it can do better than serve up the sort of hyperbolic twaddle and partisan hackery on tap in December's House debate.
"We're expecting the fourth quarter [last year] to do better than the fourth [quarter the year before], and that would put them in record earnings territory," Stephen Biggar, director of financial institutions research at Argus Research, told me.
"Children diagnosed with diabetes at age 1 or 2 do not know life without diabetes," said Pittas, adding that kids diagnosed before ages 7 or 8 tend to do better than those diagnosed in the middle of adolescence.
But with a 'mini-deal' now largely discounted in the markets, and economic growth unlikely to do better than stagnate over the next couple of years, we suspect that any further upside for stock prices will be limited.
The primary goal of the Sprint study was to see if people treated intensively enough that their blood pressure dropped below 120 would do better than people receiving standard treatment which brought their blood pressure just under 140.
With the wealth of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connected accessories available today, the argument for modularity is more tenuous than ever before, and without that advantage, there isn't really anything the Z2 Force can do better than its competition.
The captains treat new people like garbage, the back waiters are too stressed out to ever smile, and the people who work on your level hate you because they're terrified that you're going to do better than they are.
"If you look at Ivanka, you take a look and she's so strong, as you know, into the women's issue and childcare and so many things, she would be so good – nobody could do better than her," Trump said.
OUR OWN ESTIMATES WHEN OUR BUDGET COMES OUT WILL LIKELY STAY WITH A 220% GROWTH PATH AND WE'RE GONNA DO BETTER THAN THAT IN 2018 AND MY GUESS IS 2019 – WHAT DO WE GET -- 3.2% IN THE FIRST HALF.
Sure, you could avoid making eye contact and simply go about getting your coffee in the kitchen, uttering a barely audible, "Hi," but you can do better than that, and it pays to be friendly to your co-workers.
"That's 50 years of non-progress; I think we all ought to be a little ashamed that we can't do better than that," said Buzz Aldrin, who joined Neil Armstrong in walking on the moon on July 20, 1969.
He believes we can do better than that and it's time for the law to catch up with technology and for us as a society to bring the law in line with the age of cloud and mobile computing.
Our policies toward refugees have even been devastating, but surely in the 21st century we can do better than turn away abused women and their children, vulnerable by virtue of their legal status for persecution in their home country.
Investors should not expect to do better than traditional stock investing, but as long as fees are not too high, there is no reason to expect a broad-based SRI investment to perform worse than a traditional stock portfolio.
Maybe new President of Basketball Operations Jeff Weltman and GM John Hammond can do better than their predecessors, but the Magic don't really seem equipped to pursue either full-scale rebuilding or true contention anytime in the near future.
Crucially, legislators have not offered up a health care bill that could do better than the American Health Care Act, which Ryan had to pull from a floor vote at the last minute because it couldn't garner enough support.
After Super Tuesday, that argument became moot: Warren didn't do better than third place in any states, making it clear that she probably wouldn't meet the 15 percent threshold in any remaining states that candidates need to earn delegates.
It would be foolish to assert that even the most comprehensive reforms and changes would prevent the very understandable frustrations and agony of terminal patients and their loved ones, but we can certainly do better than we are now.
You couldn't do better than the most recent work by our poet laureate of the deep state, the postmodern Virgil whose novels, wherever and whenever they were set, always led into the darkest byways of the military-industrial complex.
Joe Manchin and Susan Collins consistently do better than their respective parties' presidential nominees in their respective states, and taking broadly popular — rather than party-determined — positions on the issues continues to be a good strategy for winning elections.
My whole career exists because I was No. 2 at Pinterest, but that doesn't change the fact that financially, almost every sub-10 employee doesn't do better than they would if they had just worked at Google or Facebook.
Violence comes with the territory, but the hands-off handling of Newton on Thursday night betrayed a familiar variety and level of incompetence; it's just the sort of thing the league always vows to do better than but seldom does.
Progressive groups also argue that their narrow losses in places like Georgia and Florida in 2018 prove their point: Progressives, especially people of color, can compete in red and purple states, and in some cases, can do better than moderates.
"There are some places they are going, Geneva and Toledo for example, which are traditionally Democrat, but he may be able to do better than previous [Republicans] have done by virtue of the demographic from which he draws," Chabrai said.
Hire experienced choreographers and dancers — hell, at this point, hire someone who's even seen a Bollywood movie — and you might be able to do better than these American TV series that randomly decided to feature Bollywood numbers once, then never again.
Even if the US economy and stock market are on the verge of severe pain after the recent yield curve inversion, some parts of the markets are going to do better than others, according to BAML ETF strategist Mary Ann Bartels.
Some states do better than others with allowing these professionals more independence, and the federal government could prod all of them along by offering a small increase in federally matched Medicaid funds to states who have yet to update their rules.
It's down by only 1.97 percent, according to S&P Capital IQ. Historically, large caps do better than small caps, as the latter is considered high risk, while growth is usually hit harder than value for the same reason, said Thooft.
This was made possible, he said, by services like Amazon Mechanical Turk , through which people known as Turkers sign up to perform tiny, repetitive tasks that humans still do better than computers, for as little as a penny a task.
Murphy Brown is coming back on the air, and in the time since Dan Quayle lit into her, the evidence has become fairly overwhelming that kids raised in stable two-parent households do better than those raised by solo parents.
With big, universal programs as popular as ever among Democratic voters, some of the party leaders' lingering commitment to so-called fiscal responsibility could mean wasting a crisis in which Democrats could, in theory, do better than they have in years.
But for Davos to be more than a punch line about the wealthy, it will have to address the pains of globalization head on and do better than its usual platitudes about building "a dynamic, inclusive multi-stakeholder global-governance system."
The energy now is not with the controversial author-celebrities but with start-up groups, many on college campuses, that have more gender balance and less strident rhetoric and are eager to do better than thumb their noses at believers.
With their two productions this season, the folks at the Public Theater's Mobile Unit, a touring company that offers free shows in communities all around New York City, have proved what they know how to do better than anyone else.
The firm isn't the first to look for an end-run around public health officials, but they are hoping to do better than Google Flu Trends, which was euthanized after underestimating the severity of the 2013 flu season by 140 percent.
Being in the position I am, I should know better... I know I can't keep messing up like this... I owe it to my audience and to myself to do better than this, because I know I'm better than this.
First impression based on the trailer: I...look, The Shield is one of the best dramas of all-time, so if you're going to attempt to do a gritty LA antihero cop story, you just have to do better than this, I think.
I'd go into detail, but it would be impossible to do better than Microsoft's extremely interesting and in-depth post introducing the XAC, which goes into the origins of the hardware, the personal stories of the testers and creators and much more.
If you worked hard, respected your place in the social hierarchy, and conformed to community standards, you could expect to get a decent job, have the satisfaction of doing better than your own parents, and see your own kids do better than you.
California: The Mojave Airplane Graveyard There are a lot of strange things in California, but for sheer spectacle, it's hard to do better than the Mojave Airplane Graveyard, where hundreds of grounded aircraft litter the grounds in various states of scavenge or disrepair.
Image: ScreenshotA good autocorrect system can really help you fly through your messages, emails, and web searches, and a bunch of keyboards promise to do better than the default Apple and Google options for predicting what it is you want to say next.
Black excellence harks back to an earlier time, when hardworking, aspirational parents told their kids, "Don't make us go up to that school," meaning, Don't mess up, do better than great, and never let "them" (the goyim, those ofays) see you sweat.
The Republican nominee, Ed Gillespie, will be happy to just do better than the GOP's 28500-point deficit here four years ago, and hopefully not too much worse than Gillespie himself did in pulling 6900 percent here in his failed 2628 Senate run.
It was 25 out of a possible 36, and more than three-quarters of the students at Davidson, a liberal-arts school in North Carolina with about 1,800 undergraduates and an acceptance rate of just over 20 percent, do better than that.
"Being slightly overweight actually seems to increase longevity: Study after study shows that overweight people with certain chronic diseases like high cholesterol or diabetes actually often live longer and do better than normal-weight patients with the same conditions," Dr. Lavie says.
But that creates a paradox: If voters doubt government can do anything right (as most voters and almost 90 percent of Republicans do), and that the process can't produce legitimate results, why should they trust one party to do better than another?
Some students were shown the grade point averages and exam scores of the people who had previously studied from the guide, and the research found that those relying on a guidebook previously used by a high performer tended to do better than others.
At the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, a bronze plaque in the Umpire Exhibit says in his jest, "This must be the only job in America that everybody knows how to do better than the guy who's doing it."
Mets 11, Nationals 8 WASHINGTON — When Pete Alonso, the Mets' first baseman, collected his first hit as a major leaguer on opening day, his general manager, Brodie Van Wagenen, congratulated him, and encouraged him to do better than a soft single to center.
You'd expect a professional television personality to be able to do better than this: Rubio's attacks on Trump hardly seemed devastating, but they were well-delivered and at a couple of points genuinely funny, and they certainly impressed the entire establishment Republican universe.
Bitter, sarcastic Alice is slightly underdeveloped in this volume (there's a troubling scene in which her sexual assault becomes important mostly for how Malcolm reacts to it; Pullman can and should do better than that), but her sour, cranky voice is profoundly endearing.
South Carolina was supposed to serve as a model for the Super Tuesday states he needs to win—and with the evangelical turnout as overwhelming as it was, he should've been able to do better than a dead heat for second, double digits behind Trump.
In an annual report to parliament, Andy Haldane said the risks to the BoE's latest projections, for both UK demand and inflation, were to the upside, and that both the global economy and Britain could well do better than the BoE's most recent forecasts.
That distinction has reigned for nearly four decades as a matter of constitutional law, but the respondents will have to do better than to "wrap themselves in stare decisis", as the plaintiffs put it in their reply brief, if their defence thereof is to prevail.
Historically, governors do better than senators in presidential contests, so the dearth of female governors—of the women who have run for governor, many have won, but they don't tend to run in the first place—may hobble women's chances of winning the presidency.
If you assume that, over the long run, the generic ballot yields an unbiased estimate of the popular vote, the Democrats might be poised to do better than they did in 2006, for example, since Democrats won the popular vote by only eight points.
At the ABC News debate in New Hampshire on February 7, she kicked Pete Buttigieg in the shins, deriding the idea that another "newcomer" in the White House would do better than the one in there right now, and shot up in New Hampshire polling.
When rumors of his nomination began last year, Carrie Severino, chief counsel of the Judicial Crisis Network, wrote in National Review that Ozerden had an "unusually high reversal rate" and that "it sure seems like we could do better than Judge Ozerden" in Mississippi.
"Capital and Ideology" ranges over many topics, including the pre-modern history of the Indian caste system, the plots of a contemporary Chinese novel, and the correlation of current French government spending on education to family incomes (the rich do better than the poor).
If Trump is looking for a blueprint, he could not do better than to read a smart new book, "Climate of Hope," by a most unlikely duo: former Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope and billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Keep sweeping it under the matThought we could do better than thatI hope we can JON CARAMANICA A stew of several different — and conflicting — strategies for supersize hip-hop songs, "Outlet" is either the sound of a genre in free fall or in free flight.
If you want to know how the opioid epidemic got so out of control, it's hard to do better than this statistic: Between 2006 and 573, out-of-state drug companies shipped nearly 21 million opioid painkillers to two pharmacies in Williamson, West Virginia, population 2,900.
Photo: Michael Hession Photo: Michael Hession Electric Pressure cooker: Instant Pot Duo 6-Quart If you aren't sure what to make for game night and want to do better than microwaved snacks, the Instant Pot Duo 6-Quart can assist you with cooking several of many options.
At one point, in her sparkly two-piece and knee-length heeled black boots, and with her hair swept up in that bleached quiff, she murmured a "y'all can do better than that," after trying to get the largely French-speaking audience to sing the bridge.
Democrats don't need a majority of those voters, but they do need to do better than Clinton did, because no number of Latinos in San Antonio or college graduates in the Dallas suburbs can make up for the Senate seats in the Midwest and the Plains.
"A big part of the American dream is that each generation will do better than the one that preceded it," said David Grusky, a sociology professor at Stanford and one of the authors of the second study, which was published in the journal Science in 2017.
Mr. Giuliani was a fine federal prosecutor during the years I led the F.B.I. It is because he knows better that I expect him to do better than to demand that the Justice Department shut down an investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Common pain, common purpose, and we have a vision for this future that has nobody's father — whether it's a coal miner or my African American dad — ever saying to their child they worry that the next generation is not going to do better than the one before.
One thing is certain: As AI gets more sophisticated, and researchers find more and more ways to bring the most impressive AI techniques to bear on problems that were previously believed to be immune to them, there'll be fewer and fewer things we do better than they do.
You seem hesitant to say that the country is broken, and yet when you look at all the relevant measures — public engagement, income inequality, wage levels, satisfaction, knowledge of public policy, faith that the next generation will do better than the current one — we're at or near historic lows.
But in this age when the point-and-shoot audience is rapidly vanishing and people are more inclined to spend the E-PL8's price on a smartphone that can do a whole lot more besides shooting pretty pictures, this camera needs to do better than not being terrible.
"Every generation is expected to do better than the last, but too many millennials are not getting a fair chance to make it in New York City," Comptroller Scott Stringer said in a statement on the generation defined by the report as those born between 827 and 1996.
"The fact that we have two major party candidates who are enormously disliked by the electorate, enormously and equally disliked, creates the opportunity for the minor party candidates to do better than they would in other presidential elections," said Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
TURKMENISTAN Area of detail AFGHANISTAN Kandahar PAKISTAN 212 MILES By The New York Times The principal, Mohammad Sadiq Nasiri, 2003, gave his daily pep talk: Getting into university is going to be harder than ever this year, so they are going to have to do better than ever.
You get the sense that, were he allowed to start one last magazine from beyond the grave, García Márquez would edit a version of one of those casual publications, like The Spectator, The New Statesman or The Oldie, that the British do better than the rest of the world.
Then, he felt that hedge fund managers' compensation — typically 2 percent of their assets under management and 20 percent of any gains — provided a strong financial incentive to "hustle more and work harder," which should have led hedge fund managers to do better than traditional mutual fund managers.
For a collective expression of prodigious musicianship and an almost telepathic creative bond, you'd be hard-pressed to do better than the Band, the five-man group whose eight years performing under that name simultaneously sent rock music back to its past and catapulted it into the future.
And if you can buy some business that earns high returns on equity and has even got mild growth prospects, you know, at much lower multiple earnings, you are going to do better than buying ten-year bonds at 2.30 or 30-year bonds at three, or something of the sort.
And if you can buy some business that earns high returns on equity and has even got mild growth prospects, you know, at much lower multiple earnings, you are going to do better than buying ten-year bonds at 193 or 30-year bonds at three, or something of the sort.
"I hope that on those areas where Trump talked about the needs -- where he was right, the middle class is hurting -- let's work together to improve lives for millions of people who are living in despair and who have the right to do better than they are today," Sanders said.
It is an ironic coincidence, therefore, that last week also saw the publication, in Nature Energy, of a paper outlining a way of making a battery whose prototype stores twice as much juice as the lithium-ion cells the Gigafactory will turn out, and which could eventually do better than that.
To get 1,237 delegates—or near enough to that mark to bargain a way to it—Mr Trump will probably need to do better than he is currently predicted to do in California, where 172 delegates will be up for grabs on June 7th, the last day of the primary season.
You can get lycopene from tomatoes, particularly cooked and stewed tomatoes, but "on a fresh basis, you can't do better than watermelon," said Penelope Perkins-Veazie, a professor at North Carolina State University in Raleigh who has studied lycopene and is an unpaid science adviser to the National Watermelon Promotion Board.
"My grandfather dragged suitcases with his family when he came through Ellis Island, and many of you that are listening to this broadcast have similar histories in your family, but we are the United States of America, we can do better than this, we can figure this out," Sekulow said.
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One of the things that has happened in the United States is that the gap between poor people and rich people has become huge, whereas the '50s were a decade of the middle class, in which children expected to do better than their parents and in large part did do better.
And, in an age of fetishistic obsession with objects that are handcrafted, the 40-year-old Milwaukee native has harnessed the power of social media to do better than simply make the claim: He'll show you exactly how it's done, in mesmerizing Instagram videos that have earned him nearly 600,000 followers.
Street food "has always been one of the few areas that Malaysians can confidently say they do better than their richer, cleaner and more efficient neighbor," said Foong Li Mei, a co-author of "The Food That Makes Us," a collection of Malaysian recipes and stories about the country's culture.
In 2019, can we not do better than presume the spouses of our leaders have nothing more worthwhile to do with their time than traipse after their other halves to sample wines, watch traditional dances and take in the view while their (almost exclusively) male counterparts take care of Serious Business?
Understanding the administration's legitimate concern about preventing a new border surge, including its concern that those Central Americans who flee north to the United States face a violent and life-threatening journey, we must insist that Obama do better than resort to ICE raids to force the immediate removal of vulnerable families.
They usually didn't talk about their lives according to the myth so many parents, teachers, and community members raised Gen X and millennials with, the one that promises that if you work hard, you'll get a good job and have a nice, stable life or at least do better than your parents did.
If you want a single-ETF referendum on the Trump agenda, you probably can't do better than the Russell 2000 ETF (IWM): rocketing up 17 percent from the election to mid-December, but then hit its low for the year on March 27, the day after the House vote to repeal Obamacare failed.
There's absolutely no telling which ridiculous depths Zoo will plunge to in season three — especially after season two ended with a time jump to a Children of Men-esque future in which everyone is suddenly infertile — but if you want some dumb summer fun, you're just not gonna do better than Zoo.
America can do better than a D. This year, Congress is likely to consider a number of water infrastructure measures ranging from reauthorization of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act to bills aimed at alleviating the drought in the West and efforts to increase funding for clean and safe drinking water.
Betty asks why, and Hal says this is a town of sinners and her speech at Town Hall about Riverdale doing better reminded him of the promise he made to his mother in the video, to do better than his own father, so he continued the work his grandfather started: the purging of sin.
"Our statistics [from the CSRP] suggest 15- to 24-year-olds in the school system do better than those that drop out and those that are unemployed—we have an unusual increase in those few months [January to March], but the suicide rate is still less than those not in the school system," Yip says.
If we're lucky, the conversation comes early enough in a student's academic tenure that I can persuade them to consider a double major, or show them the piles of data revealing that history majors have a lower unemployment rate than economics majors, and English majors in their 20s do better than computer science majors.
The only two factors that seemed to predict whether mothers knew the correct first aid for a burn were training and smoking status – mothers who were smokers tended to score poorly in this category, and mothers who had undergone first aid training in the past 12 months tended to do better than the rest.
I want people, especially little femme people who are angry and who are going through things, to see this character and go, Oh, that's a thing that other people feel, and I'm a valid person, but also for them to go, All right, I should probably do better than trying to destroy the world, though.
The Brexit Party was in first place, and was likely to do better than the UK Independence Party did in 2014, according to BBC projections, "It looks like it's going to be a big win for the Brexit Party," Farage told reporters in Southampton in southern England where vote tallies from across the south east region were being collated.
What the logic was small caps will generally do better than large caps if there are increased trade tensions, " he said "At the same time, emerging [markets] will likely do best if they [the U.S. and China] do reach an agreement that there aren't massive trade tariffs and that economic growth continues on a reasonable track.
At the very least, if Fogelman's going to claim that it's white men who are tanking his work, he should really do better than erase from view all the women critics, among them multiple writers of color, who've panned the movie (which, ironically, shares its far-reaching title with a 2014 doc about a white male film critic).
Philippe Magnabosco, who heads the keyboard project at Afnor, said that French spelling and grammar were not too complicated for computer keyboards, and there was no reason France could not do better than some of its European neighbors or French-speaking partners, like Canada or Belgium, which have developed keyboard norms that are better suited to typing in French.
But of course humans being paid to talk to other humans is not a technology that scales massively like software scales, and so the big push for chatbots… And then there are basic algorithms doing what algorithms do best (and do better than humans): which is to say sifting large volumes of data and quickly retrieving specific results.
But it's hard for a white college student to tell a guy whose wages have been cut three times in the last 10 years, who has fewer benefits than you do, who can't imagine his kids doing better than he did the way he was able to do better than his grandfather that he is privileged.
Contrary to fears that "shy" supporters of Ms Le Pen would hide their intentions from pollsters, leading her to do better than expected on election day, Ms Le Pen actually under-performed the polling average by a hefty margin: the final round of surveys gave her around 38% of the vote, four percentage points more than she ultimately received.
" "I had trouble getting a handle on Ridgeway, the slave catcher in the book, but Foner's tales of the brinksmanship between abolitionists and slave masters in New York gave me an idea…" "I hadn't read this in 30 years, and read 30 pages before I had to stop and say: 'Damn, you can't do better than Morrison!
"What we have to do as a country is acknowledge these situations happen more often than we'd like to believe and that institutions instead of protecting the doctor in this case should be doing what they can to protect ourselves, our wives, our daughters, our mothers, we can do better than this as a country," he said.
"It felt like there was a chance to do it in a way where we could go beyond, and do better than we did in &aposVII,&apos" Abrams told Rolling Stone of why he signed on for "Episode IX."The real issue: There was never a giant over-arching idea for this trilogy that everyone agreed on.
And look, we can work with, invest in a dozen startups at any given time, there's 603,000 I think in the U.S. right now, so even though I want the ones in my portfolio to do better than the other ones, I don't want any of them to get screwed over by like, pay-to-play politics and just entrenched interests squashing innovation.
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But while we battle it out on Twitter about whether we can sensibly enjoy some older shows while keeping their historic limitations in mind, one thing is for sure: If you're looking for a safe port of funny — and progressive — comfort viewing in the storm of peak TV and cancel culture, you can't do better than The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
It's sold its UberChina operation to Didi in exchange for a 20% stage in the merged company, while Didi has invested $1 billion into Uber at a stunning $68 billion valuation Essentially, Uber didn't think it could own enough of the Chinese market minus the enormous amount it would have spent competing with its new ally to do better than walking away with 20% of Didi.
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She was, I deduced after the fifth time I saw the ad appear, wearing it to avoid getting noodle soup splashback onto her clothes or hair, but the picture seemed uniquely unsuited to the headline I commonly saw alongside the picture: "10 Things Japanese People Do Better Than All Of Us." If cosplaying as a Dilophosaurus just to eat dinner is doing life better, I'm happy living worse.
"One good thing about showing these possibilities is that it shows the horse isn't out of the barn yet, and we can still do a lot for the melting ice, but as it stands, the Paris Climate agreement, even if every nation follows through on what they promise, we still have to do better than that," said co-author Rob DeConto, a professor of geosciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Influenced: An inevitable citation in debates about liberalism --- The Economist and liberalismWalter Bagehot's fame dominates the origins of The Economist, but as Scott Gordon, then a professor at Carleton College, wrote in December, 1955, in The Journal of Political Economy, "If one set out…to name the leading proponents of the doctrine of individualism in the 19th century, one could scarcely do better" than the group that assembled in its early years.
"I kind of thought about, like, reaching out to Lauren and apologizing because - I don't know - I said some stuff on After the Final Rose, where I was like, 'She should get out of that as soon as possible' - which I still think she could do better than Arie – but, like, I mean I just want to make it clear that I don't wish her anything but happiness," she told Bigger on the podcast.
DACA recipients were already primed to do better than many unauthorized immigrants because of their fluency in English and education in the US: in 2014, a Migration Policy Institute analysis found that the population eligible for DACA (including both those who had applied and those who hadn't) was less likely to be in professional or managerial jobs than US citizens, but much more likely to be working white-collar jobs than other unauthorized immigrants.
"If we don't address these things, we excuse murders, we excuse rape, we excuse child sexual abuse, we excuse the exploitation of women's bodies and when we allow those things to happen, we are not only killing that person's body who is being violated — whether it's through poverty or homicide — we are also killing the entire community and making it impossible for the next generation to be or do better than we have," Ms. Tanis said.
And it's not just about training your replacement: If you think you're really good at your job and you feel you're performing at 110 percent, but you want to be a great manager and you need to mobilize action from people, you have to be willing to manage people who are only going to be able to do it at 80 to 90 percent of the effectiveness that you have, and let go of responsibilities that you know you can do better than anyone, to someone who is not as experienced and skilled, but might do it at a very efficient rate.
Yeah, sure, picking up the same six tinnies from the same offie at the same time every Saturday night and walking to the same mate's flat to listen to the same ten songs you always do when you're remorselessly banging down three litres of room temperature continental lager before calling the same dealer and getting the same supply in before hopping on the same bus to the same club you always end up at before ambling back to the same afters-approved lounge for yet another bout of bog standard post pinger discourse might seem like a really good idea, but come on, you can do better than that!

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