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I'd much rather sunbathe naked instead of getting tan lines.
I would much rather own Amgen down 20 straight points.
Would much rather be dancing in San Luis Potosi pic.twitter.
I'd much rather do it right than do it fast.
It was an easy decision: He'd much rather go home.
Clearly, they would much rather be studying than be interviewed.
They would much rather have a buffer state in place.
I would much rather eat alone in a dark corner.
I would much rather watch a movie about Average Moms.
When it comes to relationships, we'd much rather be chill.
I'd still much rather use my points to save money.
I would much rather be lying in bed until noon.
I'd much rather see that than the opposite of that.
They'd much rather see you dead than healthy, I guess.
He would much rather have Hillary Clinton be president right now.
Instead, we'd much rather just keep asking the same damn question.
I'd much rather start a cab company than go into politics.
" Todd added, "Much rather it was me, and not my neighbor.
I would have much rather told her up front and now.
I think I'd much rather hang out with Bruce than Billy.
I'd much rather be around younger people than people my age.
I think he would have much rather not have done that.
But I'd much rather have a little bit of an edge.
I would much rather keep the spotlight where it should be.
She'd much rather spend money on an experience versus a product.
I'd much rather be sitting here in Sennegambia, waiting to die.
And I would much rather have that right now than silence.
"People here would much rather see spectacle than suspense," he added.
Wouldn't you much rather live in a world with benevolent folks?
But I would much rather have done what I have done.
We're a democracy -- and I'd much rather be a movie star.
We would much rather funnel that money into travel or experiences.
If we're being honest, however, I'd much rather knit and crochet.
I'd much rather create a dance party than a pity party.
Actually, I would much rather go to the moon than take hyperloop.
I'd much rather enjoy Asteroids as a story than an empathy exercise.
I would much rather them come up and ask for a photo.
Airlines would much rather hand out a voucher than cut a check.
I'd much rather join NASCAR and get a trophy and a check.
I'd much rather have my son around than to collect a check.
So, I would much rather see them sit on the sidelines now.
I'd much rather deal with Merkel and Schäuble than the SPD's leaders.
I'd much rather watch baseball games, take naps and spoil my grandkids.
"I would much rather be home in my country," she said quietly.
I'd much rather spend those commuting hours helping my team drive revenue.
People would much rather buy options that incorporate the election-related events.
I'd much rather own secular growth-type names in this particular market.
I would much rather see the federal government focused on other things.
I'd much rather lose than tell a lie, thank you very much.
"I'd much rather live in a society where this wasn't happening," he said.
I'd much rather have the pitching-and-defense Wrigley than the offensive Wrigley.
I would much rather see a love triangle between him, Tess, and Jake.
They'd much rather fawn over pretty boys like Eddie Redmayne and Jared Leto.
For a long flight, I'd much rather wear these than the Sony XM3503s.
I'd much rather have a smoke with my grown kids than a drink.
"I'd much rather be flying than doing excel spreadsheets," he told his father.
I don't think it's about being beautiful anymore, I'd much rather be interesting.
I would so much rather do it at my home HBO than elsewhere.
"I'd much rather win than have that," Payton told reporters of the accomplishment.
I would much rather have all the power and my personal freedom instead.
I'd much rather stand my ground and just do it on my own.
Members today complain about leadership having too much, rather than too little, power.
I would much rather be able to sit back leisurely and just participate.
"I'd much rather do it right than do it fast," Mr. Trump said.
But I would much rather speak about the energy that is in it.
Having done both this season, I'd much rather float out than roll out.
He said he was thinking too much rather than letting his game flow.
"I'd much rather focus on peace in the Middle East," he later added.
We would much rather be focusing on football here than his personal issues.
I'd much rather have a bulky charger that juices the phone up quicker.
"We'd much rather be ahead of the curve than behind it," he added.
I would much rather hop in my car and go to a restaurant.
"I'd much rather be sitting there in a good box seat at Wrigley Field."
People would much rather come to America than to China, and for good reason.
"I'd much rather make something funny before important, or real before important," he said.
These companies would much rather see the issue decided by Congress than the courts.
After that gardening job, I decided I would much rather work with my mind.
I would much rather have that than s—ty parents for my whole life.
I would much rather take care of a sick infant than a sick man.
I'd much rather take iPhone X's darker, but sharper photos and edit them myself.
Lastly, on his own life: "I'd much rather have stayed in the Navy, frankly."
Pettersen, 38, said she would much rather play than be part of the captaincy.
"We would much rather that the Virgin Islands be seen in a different light."
I'd much rather see Microsoft finally, fully, embrace the next big step in gaming.
But I'd much rather drop an empty cap instead of another just-opened scrub.
She is like me, though; she would much rather we could keep the shares.
Clearly sex offenders would much rather pay off their victims than face criminal charges.
And believe me, I'd much rather be with you, that I can tell you.
I'd much rather say, 'This is who this is,' rather than have people speculate.
"I'd much rather not be aware of how fat my ass looks," she said.
"We'd much rather have played these games in Tampa," said Yankees infielder Chase Headley.
They would much rather live in their own residence for as long as possible.
But in general, aides would much rather focus on the economy and his accomplishments.
Many days, I'd much rather go home and lie down for five hours straight.
He said that being back has been "doable," but he'd much rather be in California.
His unceremonious return has forced city residents to confront a past they'd much rather forget.
If the world really does become something like "Black Mirror," I'd much rather be renting.
I would so much rather have somebody tell me how they want to be seen.
What those three years of denial entailed are scenes that I would much rather forget.
I would so much rather see this than the Bryces of the world garnering sympathy.
But I would so much rather that than being away from them all the time.
I'd much rather swim with great whites or whales or even box jellies than people.
Anyway, here's a list of things I'd much rather smash with a SnapBat instead.1.
I'd much rather see the joy and fun of that magical alchemy that is friendship.
But thinking back to it, I'd much rather have given those gifts to my grandmother.
I'd much rather watch video on a smaller full screen than a broken larger one.
I would much rather see 15 chaparral beers on tap than 15 IPAs on tap.
You ask any guy out there, they'd much rather have a pitcher that works quickly.
"I'd much rather see the government look at how can it stimulate infrastructure," he said.
"I would much rather lose that lie," he said as an example of his principles.
Really, I'd much rather stick with the fourth grade, but this just can't go on.
We'd much rather be a big investor and keep places where we really believe in.
To me, at $25 billion, I'd much rather be Airbnb than Snapchat right now. Right.
"We're confident we can win, but we would much rather have him playing," Curry said.
Leo would much rather be the person doing the dumping than the one being dumped.
I'd much rather have that discussion than just give it to anyone for any reason.
He came across as cramped, frustrated and forced to plead when he'd much rather command.
They would much rather sit on a street bench and eat it with some milk.
I'd much rather spend my time going to Calais and inventing a football team out of the immigrants and getting PSG to pay for it if they really care about it all so much, rather than being in court fighting over a T-shirt.
I'd much rather have a smoke with my grown kids than a drink — oh, God, no.
I'd much rather encounter a black or brown bear than somebody whose motives I don't know.
"I would much rather put myself through that than do a traditional radio tour," he says.
And you know, I&aposd much rather, as I&aposve said earlier, have a diplomatic solution.
If I'm out with friends, I'd much rather buy an appetizer than a round of drinks.
And I'd much rather chase easy money every day of the week than hard money ever.
To be fair, I'd much rather chat with a crafty algorithm than the majority of humans.
My boyfriend doesn't find it attractive, and I would much rather have him around than smoke.
I want to do it right: I'd much rather do it right than do it fast.
"I would much rather, a million times, have Hillary tell me what's going on," she said.
A ruthless but logical leader would execute their threats, but Negan would much rather exact subservience.
At that point, I'd grown to not care for oral; I'd much rather be having sex.
And as much as I'd love to see Diaz fight I'd much rather see him live.
" He added, "I'd much rather they burn natural gas from Texas that's connected to jobs here.
Between getting called names and having my community dismantled, I'd much rather you call me names.
"I would much rather be dealing with Tipper [Gore]," Violent J joked about his current predicaments.
But I would much rather you all watch it, so I won't have to do that.
We would much rather have the free market light-touch approach that the Clinton administration adopted.
I would much rather be in their strong financial and market position to manage this transition.
You would much rather hear about deals on laptops, consoles, games, and probably even kitchen appliances.
While that may look cool, we'd much rather see a fully usable, edge-to-edge screen.
But if I am playing a role, I'd much rather the audience forget that I'm Stephanie.
When given an option, immigrants don't want to depend on humanitarian aid, they'd much rather work.
I know you'd much rather get into the serious issue right away, but bear with me.
I would much rather have a guy who hates to lose than a guy who accepts it.
But I came to the conclusion that I'd much rather regret doing something than not doing something.
I'd much rather have my president gift a dumb Segway than bounce along to a sword dance.
"I would have much rather she said, 'love him,' or more specifically, 'love Lan,&apos" he confessed.
I&aposd much rather fight them now, and I think that&aposs the president&aposs position here.
"I'm happy for the $16 billion, but I'd much rather get it from the marketplace," Watne said.
I've never been one to express myself through clothing, I'd much rather express myself through my body.
We would much rather be at the table helping them to make sensible decisions in our interests.
He'd much rather have a shoddy lawn, he said, and "a lot of points in the table."
I'd much rather do the simplest thing to acknowledge that I am part of this grander creation.
While Mighty Patch may be more expensive, I'd much rather opt for the product that actually works.
We would much rather die here if Myanmar forces us to go back without granting us citizenship.
I'd much rather get rich selling iPhone 8 cases in the absolutely burgeoning global smartphone accessory market.
We'd much rather put on a dainty pendant, for example, than carry around an actual metal horseshoe.
We'd much rather have this pressure and keep evolving as a team than have it go away.
But if I'm being quite honest, I would've much rather preferred to look at the PS5. Whatever. 
"If she felt comfortable doing my skin tone, I'd much rather she have come over," London said.
"I would much rather be at school [than striking] but I don't have that luxury," she says.
I'd much rather be doing something, or reading a book or watching a movie or TV show.
Qatar was a mid-level oil producer, and then would much rather have discovered an oil field.
"I'd much rather be selling puts and get myself into a much better price position down the road. "
And I would much rather have her as my friend than my enemy, that I can tell you.
I'm actually home on the weekends, and I'd much rather invite people over and cook dinner for them.
I'd much rather that, than another awful Sonic project that jackhammers a fresh hole through his faded reputation.
Democrats are aware that cable news producers would much rather air segments on Stormy Daniels than pension reform.
I'd much rather focus on how we can make it safer for all kinds of people to exist.
"We'd much rather have anybody than Trump," one survey respondent, Annette Lantos Tillemann-Dick, 2628, told USA Today.
Sellers would much rather close a deal quickly, without the time and risk of a buyer's loan financing.
I love the parks and would much rather spend my money there then Disney or other such place.
They would much rather be left to focus on their studies than to be dragged into political pageantry.
The groom would much rather have his buddy (my son) and his wife at his wedding than us.
I'd much rather he wasn't in the White House, but having him as my enemy gives me clarity.
Today, I would much rather take an inexpensive vacation to somewhere I love than get stuff as gifts.
Moscow would much rather deal with you individually and has no problem working to scrap your European Union.
Most kids don't think about the future and would much rather be playing Fortnite or scrolling through Instagram.
I'd much rather have a display that covers more of Adobe's color space, like the Razer Blade 15.
I'd much rather be at work earning my keep, but to be honest the assistance would be nice.
I would always much rather have the actors embody the thing that's being said and the interior voice.
"I'd much rather do it right than do it fast," the president told reporters before leaving Hanoi early.
In any case, I would much rather read an authentic contemporary diary than a work of historical fiction.
But, when Mars starts its regular retrograde about every two years, it would much rather we take our time.
I'd much rather be turned down by a bunch of self-professed Slytherins on Tinder than read about Sen.
That's okay, though, because I'd much rather watch the real thing when the Oscars are awarded on March 4.
I would much rather chat about her latest milestone achievement, her amazing smile, or how gorgeous her eyes are.
I'd much rather know about risky activity than not know, and it's a jungle out there on the internet.
I would much rather evoke extreme emotion, whether it's good or bad, than have someone say, 'Meh, that's okay.
I'd much rather be in the lab, but I like the sense of accomplishment when a paper gets published.
I'd much rather RedThread license its technology (assuming it works well) to brands from which I already buy clothes.
In most cases, the founder is a product guy who would much rather take on the role of CTO.
That's why I'd much rather the nature-deprived people of today go to a real park, than Hovnanian's exhibit.
Panarin acknowledged that early on, he looked to Kane perhaps too much rather than looking for scoring opportunities himself.
We'd so much rather own the business of America than get a 3% for 30 years in the government.
"We'd much rather be ready and waste time planning than we would to scramble after the fact," she added.
And, yes, I'd much rather that food be a giant pickle from Melt Shop or a gyro from GRK.
I'd much rather support my local Chinese restaurant than participate in cultural appropriation and whitewashing of perfectly good food.
I would much rather go for maybe that Lash Paradise one than this one, which is way more expensive.
But i'd much rather be at Washington, Michigan, than in Washington, D.C., right now — that I can tell you.
Also, I would much rather regret never having children when I become elderly than risk regretting having a child.
"I would much rather creators keep trying and getting it wrong than not try at all," Cherry told me.
The child in me is still repulsed by these things and would much rather stick to chocolates and vanillas.
As soon as he was old enough, I much rather preferred using an inexpensive umbrella stroller for our son.
It's called CRAM (compressible robot with articulated mechanisms), and I'd much rather live in an apartment filled with them.
"We'd much rather be ahead of the curve than behind it," Trump said at a White House press briefing.
"We'd much rather be ahead of the curve than behind it," Trump said to reporters at the White House.
I was asked to do it," he said, before adding, "I'd much rather have stayed in the navy, frankly.
Like the article suggested, my friends would much rather eat soups made from vegetables rather than eating them plain.
I would much rather have grainy bath crystals imprinting themselves into my butt than be in my own room!
Although you'd much rather be doing anything else, you're stuck at work because you did your job too well.
I know what the odds say, but I'd much rather be sitting where we are than where they are.
The United Nations and NGOs would much rather people stay in their homes because camps are already near to capacity.
" Kemp said she'd much rather see a defendant return for job help than "trying to be creative in the streets.
"I'd much rather be the underdog than the favorite any day of the week," he previously told the Washington Post.
But much rather because the rest of he world has been shaken by the trade war and is slowing down.
I'd much rather a camera mode that compares to Google's impressive Night Sight for the Pixel, which is practically magic.
After previous price slumps, the organization allowed the market to tighten too much rather than risk not tightening it enough.
But now that I've gotten older, I'd much rather stay lean, so I do a lot of long-distance running.
I'd much rather hole up in my tiny bedroom, order takeout, do some Soul Swiping, and sleep in until Monday.
The most common mistake was overdosing: 68% of the study participants poured out too much, rather than too little medicine.
After previous price slumps, the organisation allowed the market to tighten too much rather than risk not tightening it enough.
I would much rather someone just not like me right off the bat… Eventually I just embraced not being friendly.
You much rather have a 143-year-old girl on the stand than a 14-year-old on the stand.
Whether it is the media or progressive politicians, nobody wants to have this frank discussion; they would much rather lecture.
I would much rather have Donald Trump talking to President Tsai than to Cuba's Raul Castro or Iran's Hasan Rouhani.
I'd much rather have my representatives discuss the girth ratio of monster penis than hear Jeff Flake speak ever again.
"I would much rather have him yell at me than be dismissive," said a source familiar with his management style.
We would much rather say we have 5 million people we activate and get to pay for a subscription product.
"We would much rather be far more specialized and win, and dominate, those sectors we are focused on," he said.
"We'd much rather be ahead of the curve than behind it," Trump told reporters in the White House briefing room.
"If my kids love it, I'd much rather stay on site and create maximum memories with one step," she said.
I'd much rather ask my editor "how to write a good article?" than put in the work and write one.
They don't want to go to an awayday weekend, either; they would much rather be at home with their families.
"We would much rather be far more specialized and win, and dominate those sectors we are focused on," he said.
It makes sense that so many of us would much rather support black-owned businesses with our hard-earned money.
But my mom is my best friend, and I'd much rather have her with me; assisted living isn't an option.
I would much rather be involved and/or have the company be one with a strong culture of ethical behavior.
I'd much rather spend my energy doing what brought me to their attention in the first place, which is my work.
It was there that she realized she would much rather be in front of the camera than work behind the scenes.
I would much rather live a life of purpose than one in which I might have other things but not that.
It's a cool spectacle, sure, but the outcome affects them directly—so they'd much rather have a say in who wins.
It's not that contained miniseries never existed before, but they're less common, since networks would much rather keep people coming back.
"I would much rather be in love and have the full experience with the person I'm doing that with," she says.
If someone's driving is very erratic, I'd much rather him go by me, have him in front of me, than behind.
I'd much rather see a really good new TV series from Joss Whedon than a sad echo of a greatest hit.
We'd much rather just rustle up something fresh (read: cold and already cooked), kick back on the couch, and get comfortable.
"I'd much rather be arguing about vision and values than the basics of climate change, which are beyond dispute," said Turner.
But Sonos would much rather put its effort into being the middleman for your music, not the middleman for everything video.
" After all, "Charlie (Munger) and I would much rather earn a lumpy 15 percent over time than a smooth 12 percent.
We can't wait to hear those Taco Bell wedding bells chime, although we'd much rather have Chalupas at our TB reception.
I'd much rather have a switch for toggling notification modes, such as on the OnePlus 3, than the programmable Boom Key.
"I'd much rather spend my energy doing what brought me to their attention in the first place, which is my work."
I would much rather deal with making bad pitches and guys hitting home runs than giving free passes and more outs.
I would much rather take something that someone else wrote and start monkeying with it than look at the blank screen.
I'd much rather eat some garbanzos, but maybe that's because I am finally free from the unattainable myth of perfect hummus.
Of course I'd much rather have a nicer nickname, though then I probably should involve myself with a more cheerful topic.
"We'd much rather have a reactor that's real then one that's a great design, but only exists on paper," McClure said.
I'd much rather put a meme of afrofuturist Sun Ra declaring his cosmological appetite for white vegans out into the world.
Brodie, Flames down Canucks CALGARY, Alberta — Defenseman TJ Brodie definitely likes racking up assists, but he would much rather win games.
My husband and I would much rather reach out to interesting people who just happen to be parents — or not parents!
"He'd much rather have a long debate around a topic," than make a quick call and rethink it later, Newlands noted.
I'd much rather give money to build a new Boys & Girls Club than to give to the [Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee].
But he says he'd much rather collect the fat from grease traps, devices that prevent solids and greases from entering watersystems.
By contrast, Republican women were three times as likely to say harassment has received too much, rather than too little, attention.
He'd much rather pick out curtains for their new home, Clarence House, than see the world and shake hands with the locals.
What&aposs incredible is, these politicians, members of the legislature, would much rather abolish a law enforcement agency than fix the law.
He avoids clubs at all costs and would much rather spend time reading, going to Soul Cycle or relaxing on his boat.
"I'm not going to tell you that it's cheap, but I'd much rather own Twilio than these shiny new objects," Cramer said.
"I would much rather see this reversed than for the next three years be paying John Lewis' violation fines," he said. Rep.
She said she would much rather have her work speak for itself and that's one reason why she doesn't often do publicity.
He would much rather have that because energy prices would go up and Russia as you know relies very much on energy.
And while I wish the phone shipped with Android Oreo, I'd much rather have the fluid and stable Nougat than buggy software.
Some say life is sweeter under the sea, but we'd much rather have legs and chill in this clamshell-shaped bed instead.
And if you're sleeping next to a partner, you might just decide you'd much rather have wild passionate sex than fall asleep.
I can drop $150 on the Dreamscreen backlight, but I'd much rather use the eight Philips Hue lights already in my basement.
It is much rather a soundscape, which was composed especially for the exhibition and permeates the images in the most peculiar way.
I would much rather spend my time running down to the first floor, saving myself, rather than hiding in a bomb shelter.
"I'd much rather step back and if for some reason this stock price came down a little bit, invest then," said Binger.
I'd much rather have that pressure than be at the end of the field and no one is expecting you to win.
She would much rather be a tomboy, riding a bike without brakes and swimming with the local lads in the gravel pits.
Sources also suggest that CBS would much rather merge with a distributor, like a telecom company, than a cable network like Viacom.
While Feud is definitely fascinated with Joan Crawford, it would much rather grab a drink and shoot the shit with Bette Davis.
But none really do much to address my main issue with the machine: I'd just much rather be using the Surface Laptop.
I'd much rather drink a glass of whole milk before a run (which I'm sure has some of you thinking "gross!" too).
We'd much rather spend our money on preparing to fight with each other, and we are not good at optimal, complex solutions.
Don't get me wrong, I'd much rather have the touch controls on the Galaxy Buds feel too sensitive than not responsive enough.
Having to figure out who's hot, who's not, we'd much rather let the watch be the superstar, the watchmakers be the superstars.
"Otherwise, though, I'd much rather play this Iranian situation with the cyber-security stocks, which are not at all overdone," Cramer said.
I'd much rather that someone (a city/state/private/federal collaboration) return Penn Station to the beauty and elegance it once had.
It was just a way to spend a few hours and I'd much rather do that while hanging out with these two ladies.
Creating a Hackintosh (putting macOS on a non-Mac machine) isn't supported by Apple (Apple would much rather you just bought a Mac).
Once the guests arrive, however, we'd much rather be kicking back with a drink in hand, than stuck plating apps in the kitchen.
" But then I was sitting there and I was like, "you know what, I would much rather be working out and making money.
"Kevin would much rather stick to what he already does well, and that's telling jokes that resonate with people on a personal level."
Given the delicate political and economic context, Saudi Arabia will prefer to risk tightening the oil market too much rather than too little.
I'd much rather focus on the intricate tactics of local SEO to get a client to No. 143 on Google, Maps and Yelp.
It was a lesson in futility and I'd much rather watch Michelle Visage get corn surgery than have to go through it again.
I would much rather pay dues to a truly local union that would listen to my fellow brothers and sisters where I work.
If I'm in Paris, I'd much rather take a walk and discover something amazing than be stuck on a treadmill at my hotel.
I would much rather see us spend the resources on drug sniffing technology and basically using the 21st century solution to this problem.
Because Americans have come to realize that the deficit problem in Washington is caused by spending too much rather than taxing too little.
But I'd much rather try to get things done than throw stones, and the people at Tyson know how to move the needle.
"We'd much rather be ahead of the curve than behind it," Trump told reporters in the White House briefing room on Monday afternoon.
"We'd much rather be going to Tampa and playing there and not have to deal with a hurricane," said left fielder Brett Gardner.
I'd much rather spend time imagining the ways the Congress could act as a check on Trump after the Democrats gain some control.
But you'd much rather get off to a good start than a bad one in something as all-encompassing as a presidential campaign.
Every dollar Democrats throw at Nelson's campaign is one they'd much rather have in a state like Arizona, where they are on offense.
I would much rather prescribe my patients who are suffering from chronic pain the chance to try a drug that is less risky.
I don't know what it's like to be a male reporter in those circumstances, but I'd much rather be a woman over there.
That period that you rose in, it was just tough, tenacious, pack journalism, and I would much rather look out on the edge.
I would argue, you'd much rather have your kid in front of an iPad if you're faced with that as a practical choice.
I'd much rather use this column to tell you about protesters who dressed as angels to prevent victims' funerals from being picketed by bigots.
Instead, he would much rather have revenue growth, and for the first time in a long time, the international markets are finally producing it.
I'd much rather put those two minutes — or however long it takes to make a bed — toward getting just a tiny bit more sleep.
For every person like me, whose pride in one's astrological identity runs deep, there's someone else who'd much rather be a different sign altogether.
We'd much rather get five brilliant seasons than 10 that drag on, especially when we've got a building queue of several hundred other shows.
I'd much rather hang out in Bette's hotel room, but it's hard not to feel bad for a visibly hurt Joan in this moment.
In "Contrapasso," the most important and fascinating aspect of that desire emerges when they evaluate themselves and decide they'd much rather be something else.
I would much rather get things out in the open, beat the rug and talk about it instead of brushing it under the rug.
We'd much rather invest our time with companies so we're really up to speed with them and can be helpful at key inflection points.
I would much rather spend time with my kids than make multiple trips to the grocery store to get what we need each week.
After it was all over, Roger Ormisher, a spokesman for McLaren, told me he would much rather have had an actual, real-life show.
She would much rather fight against sexual equality within the context of the gender wars, because she knows that more people will support her.
Katy Keene, on the other hand, knows the problems of the world exist, but would much rather solve them in an hour or less.
"I would much rather have much higher growth, higher rates — this would be a really nice problem to have to deal with," Lagarde said.
"China would much rather make a trade deal than I would," Trump said Wednesday during his visit to an Apple factory in Austin, Texas.
Republicans would much rather talk about how some Democrats are pushing for an even bigger overhaul of the entire health care system, Kapur said.
"The special counsel was named far too soon, I would've much rather had the Senate and House Intelligence committees complete their report," Johnson said.
I would much rather do diapers if I didn't have to wake up in the middle of the night, to be honest with you.
I'd much rather people check up on me to read my latest article, not to learn whether or not I'm still with my girlfriend.
I would just much rather Samsung does that behind closed doors instead of expecting us to savor its half-baked software before it's fully cooked.
She'd much rather see a couple end up in her office because they care deeply about each other than because they don't care at all.
When they need to rely on outside vendors, it makes sense that they would generally much rather have one company and contact to deal with.
"I'd much rather that be my addiction than be strung out on crack, but now I have to struggle to find balance," he told said.
"I'd much rather a kid learns that people with disabilities and medical conditions exist in the world than be shunned and treated like a leper."
Unfortunately it means that he has to deal with Mrs May again (he would much rather have been the guest of his friend Boris Johnson).
I'd much rather be part of a big, healthy ecosystem of innovation in which we're spending less as a country while still making ourselves safer.
When Cakes meets me outside of the office, he laughs at my offering of a KitKat bar, expressing that he'd much rather have a beer.
"I would not prefer that to be the case, I would much rather have someone just win the nomination and end this process," he added.
So at least right at the moment the Chinese corporates don't want to be holding yuan while that happens - they would much rather have dollars.
At the end of the day, I'd much rather wear this smart bracelet for function, safety, and aesthetic reasons over a clunky, boring Fitbit-type.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who enjoy the outdoors and those who'd much rather sit inside an air-conditioned house.
And would I much rather plug in what I think I'm going to bring in this month into my budget rather than my income baseline?
I'd much rather go into Topshop [and buy something], go home, try it on, and then return it than stand in line for three hours.
I live paycheck to paycheck, but I would much rather be out of work to help prevent the spread to my children or anyone else.
Then, Burble urges Jughead to genuinely investigate this conspiracy he believes in so much, rather than B.S. about it to avoid his avoid his writing.
You'd much rather your child learn the pain of blowing a budget by overspending his allowance, after all, than overspend the rent or grocery money.
"I don't plan on ever smoking again, but if I had to choose, I would much rather buy cigarettes over a Juul," said Hasson, 25.
I'd much rather pack in a slew of fresh, clever and fun entries than try to push the boundaries with something that might offend people.
I would really much rather find some young people here and get behind you and help you not make any mistakes that I may have made.
Luke was one of those guys I think that would much rather have us laughing and telling stories about his life than sort of lamenting it.
"I would much rather be on the front foot and act preemptively...than be on the back foot and do too little too late," she said.
I would much rather have coffee from my favorite place right around the corner, but this way I don't have to get out of my car.
Instead, I'd much rather go with the Xbox for couch play so that I also have the Switch option for whenever I'm outside of the house.
"I would much rather be here," he says, talking warmly of support from the local mayor and of how attracting talent is no trouble at all.
"At this point, I'd very much rather be the Democrats right now than the Republicans," Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, told The Hill.
I'd much rather have a thicker top bezel so the webcam's not aimed up my nose like on the Dell XPS 13 or MateBook X Pro.
But The Verge is about looking ahead, and we would much rather spend our fifth birthday imagining the incredible (and occasionally terrifying) promise of the future.
But chances are you'd much rather engage with them more seamlessly on your terms, because you've grown accustomed to this in your experiences with consumer brands.
Capitalism makes people unequally rich, but I would much rather grow our pie bigger and faster and better adjust the slices than redivide a shrinking one.
Venturing into a wilderness area might feel relaxing and restorative for one person, but terrifying for someone else, who'd much rather decompress in an urban park.
And as an international operator, Chirico said he would much rather see Trump's tariff moves end in civil negotiations than in a full-blown trade war.
I would much rather have it be completely how I want it to be, whether that takes another year for me to do, or two months.
We scientists are, in general, a reticent lot who would much rather spend our time in the lab, out in the field, teaching and doing research.
I'd much rather buy my children clothes that speak to their actual interests rather than the interests they are presumed to have because of their genders.
"I do love fashion, so for the environment, I'd much rather make sure I'd turned off all my lights, not buy plastic water bottles…" Connie admits.
The impeachment drama has been keeping Sanders, Warren, Klobuchar and Michael Bennet in Washington when they'd much rather be out at a kaffeeklatsch in Iowa City.
You love to debate, you're a contrarian at heart, and you don't believe in growing old with a partner—you'd much rather grow young with them!
And I would much rather pay for someone and have it look good or let my wife work on it, because she makes it look good.
And they say the senator would much rather be using the time to talk about her own positions and the "big structural change" she's been pushing.
"I would much rather deal with something like that than have to deal with him being hammered," Jenner replies, seemingly referencing Disick's past struggles with substance abuse.
I would much rather have my tax dollars spent on research to stop cancer and save lives than to be spent on military initiatives that take lives.
"I would much rather be on the front foot and act preemptively rather than be on the back foot and do too little too late," she said.
I'd much rather be top of the cliff putting a fence up, stopping somebody jumping over, as at the bottom of the cliff waiting until they've jumped.
I'd much rather make fun of the voices that tell me I'm a piece of shit than pretend they aren't there by way of faux-positive affirmations.
They'd much rather just flit around from one new thing to the next — which, of course, is what our phones and apps are specifically designed to encourage.
"From our perspective, Europe by and large would much rather be buying gas from the U.S.," said Mike Sommers, president and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute.
"I'd much rather embarrass whomever I'm with than arrive where I'm going with bad hair," said Ms. Walansky, a 35-year-old writer who lives in Brooklyn.
I'd much rather live in a world where no one had to dress up like a handmaid as protest, that it could be completely meaningless or strange.
In evaluating a portfolio company, I'd much rather see a business with good growth and high-quality customer retention than one with explosive growth but low retention.
"I'd much rather it be that way, versus the way that a lot of these things end, which is just the slow sad attrition trickle," says Anderson.
I'd much rather take the $60-per-night place that's homey and comfy over the $40 place that's going to ruin my back for the next week.
"Quarantine is not fun, but I would much rather be in quarantine and know I'm not exposing anyone else to this — and I'll take that," she added.
You see… (Ringer voice)… I'd much rather construct a worldview of the industry that explains away my tastes rather than simply acknowledging that my tastes are substandard.
I would much rather listen to music on my headphones, but I don't know how to tell him I don't want to commute with him anymore. Advice?
And players realized they would much rather own a game and play it in the comfort of their homes than "pay to play" at a strange location.
I'd much rather see a cis woman photo for a trans story, than using a photo of a man, even though that's not the most preferable thing.
Trump may refer to himself as the ultimate dealmaker, but by all accounts congressional Republicans would much rather work with the vice president than with the president.
It would be presumptuous of me to recommend a book to him — and the truth is, I'd much rather take a book recommendation from him than give one.
President Donald Trump said there is "always a chance" the U.S. could take military action against Iran, but he would much rather hold talks with President Hassan Rouhani.
"I would much rather have friends over to watch something that really makes you think, or something where you're all experiencing an emotion beyond just laughing at it."
It was perfect for an evening of Gwent or even Civilizations VI, but I'd much rather hold a Surface Pen or Apple Pencil if I have to draw.
Or, in another of their suggested examples, an alarm clock that charges you in bitcoin if you hit the snooze button too much, rather than getting up. Ouch.
"We would much rather see them in a landfill then being exported to a foreign country where we don't know what the final destination will be," Bourque explains.
And as a long-term investor, I would much rather see slow and steady growth tied to earnings and balance sheet strength than a fast crash and burn.
Ikea's 2018 Summer Collection is all about getting outside, but it's filled with pieces for people who love to camp and people who would much rather glam-p.
I'd much rather watch two hours of this badass camera whipping itself around the road while somehow ducking cars and obstacles than watch two hours of any movie.
Hell, the dock's even better for watching videos — I'd much rather use a built-in stand than be forced to hold it for the duration of a film.
I'd much rather see having the city collaborate with the vehicles and instrument the city to collaborate with clever vehicles for the benefit of everybody who lives there.
I'd much rather replace that loud, crowded bar with a night in with a few friends, a bottle (or four) of wine, and a great slice of brie.
Facebook would much rather you use its apps instead, which can save your credit card info and keep you logged into a multitude of various third-party services.
Shutting excess steel capacity may not lower actual output much, rather it will lower the cost curve for China's production, which in turn may make exports more competitive.
"The Taliban Forces in Farah city #Afghanistan would much rather have heard #Yanny or #Laurel than the deafening #BRRRT they got courtesy of our #A10," the tweet said.
Chinese winter is going to instil unprecedented uncertainty into a global aluminium supply chain that has grown accustomed to worrying about too much rather than too little production.
"I [would] much rather be doing this than playing taxi, or delivering food for extra money," one farmer, who went by the name Tommy, wrote in an email.
I ended up performing—pretending I enjoyed traditionally blokey activities like drinking and chasing girls, even though I'd have much rather have been at home playing Final Fantasy.
Mr. Trump would much rather have this fight with Congress now than next year when he will be in the middle of a presidential campaign, Mr. Giuliani said.
"I'd much rather a system where you have politicians making these judgments who are accountable to the people as opposed to judges you can't sack," Mr. Ruddock said.
The Interface One of my chief criticisms of Twitter over the years has been that the company would much rather talk about new features than actually ship them.
"(We) would much rather give him the extra time now so we don't create a bigger situation for us further down the road," Rangers manager Jeff Banister said.
" However, Hatch said that he would "much rather work with the administration to advance a trade agenda that serves the interests of the American people and job creators.
"I'd hate to say that we couldn't have done it without (CRS), but I'd much rather learn from someone else's experience rather than my own misfortune," Triplett said.
Before we get together for my "big day" (hate that term — I'd so much rather refer to the day I made assistant regional manager as my "big day"!).
I'd much rather do the buy myself—just introduce me to the dealer—rather than put someone in jeopardy of getting caught wearing a wire or a camera.
GM, for example, would much rather battle with a Google self-driving car and develop its own tech rather than build the chassis and powertrain for a Google car.
Keeping old people in nursing homes or hospitals is expensive, staff is hard to find, and in any case most people would much rather be looked after at home.
"I just don't resent Marco at all, and I guarantee you if he's not elected president, he would much rather have my job than anything else," Mr. Scarborough said.
Given the choice, I would much rather find the O-Frees when opening a smartphone box than the Lightning EarPods or cheap 3.5mm buds I'm used to ignoring altogether.
And the reality of it is, if you can tap on a button that has a word in it, rather than typing it, you'd much rather do that, right?
And it doesn't help that 40 percent of all American adults don't do any exercise in their leisure time—as many would much rather scroll through their news feeds.
But lawbreakers would much rather carry a five-pound stack of 500-euro notes, worth $1 million, than a 110-pound pile of $20 bills worth the same amount.
Early afternoon is my most challenging time of day because I need to motivate myself when I would much rather be napping (and my bed is oh-so close).
If I could make just a little bit of money from what love, I would much rather do that than waste away in a cubicle waiting for the weekend.
It could also advance with a loss, but it would then have to rely on the other game breaking right, which of course it would much rather not do.
"I would much rather see school staff trying to practice a lockdown between class changes than sitting in front of a computer," said Ken Trump, a school security consultant.
"Of course anybody can imagine that I would much rather be sitting in the audience and watching Trayvon walking across the stage and getting his bachelor's degree," she said.
"We would much rather spend the time building something we're proud of and then see that impact the world than spend a whole lot of time on superficial demonstrations."
Democrats have to defend 85033 seats in states where Trump won in 2016, and they would much rather be focusing on defending states like Indiana and Missouri than Michigan.
"I would much rather never [wake up early]," Rippon tells CNBC Make It. Instead, he finds that he's able to thrive and get a lot done late at night.
I'd much rather treat someone's high blood pressure than have to treat something like a disabling stroke, which requires costly long-term care as well as expensive hospital care.
A bank would much rather hear about a potential fraudulent charge that turns out to be something that you don't remember buying versus not hearing about that at all.
In fact, they find the feat so loathsome that they'd much rather give up primary bodily functions than their access to the web; the circulatory system, who needs it?
They'd much rather drag-race cars on the highway, as captured by this drive-by shot of a herd of deer completely dominating an entire lane of traffic. 1.
"From a credit perspective, we'd much rather see Apple overpay to deliver original content than pay $50 billion to buy Netflix and basically compete for the same content," he said.
" Trump later called their relationship "the highest level of special" and added, "I would much rather have her as my friend than as my enemy, that I can tell you.
As Churchill once said, "Jaw, jaw, jaw is better than war, war, war" I would much rather have them talking than have us drifting more and more towards a conflict.
And I would much rather have that $20 billion in these companies that I-- don't look at it as being in stocks, I look at it as being in businesses.
And I would so much rather have that than have the money in treasury bills, which is my alternate-- that-- I don't have any problem with the decision at all.
And I would much rather have that $8033 billion in these companies that I don't look at it as being in stocks, I look at it as being in businesses.
And I would so much rather have that than have the money in treasury bills, which is my alternate, that I don't have any problem with the decision at all.
"The Taliban forces in Farah city #Afghanistan would much rather have heard #Yanny or #Laurel than the deafening #BRRRT they got courtesy of our #A10," read the Air Force Tweet.
I would have much rather be up here talking about what the last panel was up here talking about, or talking about a good idea, or whatever it might be.
I'd much rather be dropped into a place I am familiar with, but, because I am a grown-up with obligations and finite money and time, I can't call home.
I got the sense that, if he could, he'd much rather just dance and be a clown for the camera, but money and foolish pride had overridden his better judgment.
If this was a video game, I'd congratulate HTC on its light diffusion and depth-of-field processing, but it's a photo, and I'd much rather take Samsung's sharper image.
"Our members are telling us straight up that 'we would much rather have the trade restored, have the markets back in place, but we don't have that option,' " he continued.
I'd much rather be with someone who will challenge me and make me rethink things than someone who is trying too hard to be nice and sweet all the time.
But after getting ready and then laying down on the couch, I decide I'd much rather just get in bed and watch The Affair, so I don't go after all.
Knowing this, plus depending on their partner for food, housing, and other necessities of life, can sway a women to stay in a marriage that she would much rather leave.
"As we've said on multiple occasions the president would much rather have someone in the Senate who supported his agenda as opposed to someone who did not," he told reporters.
I can't praise the sublime silliness and simplicity of Hoops enough right now—truthfully, I'd much rather be playing it than writing this, so if we could hurry things along.
Feels like a missed opportunity because it is my personal song of the summer, and I would much rather have watched some dance covers so I can learn the routine.
It's more engaged and, for me, more fun, and when it's 95 degrees outside, I'd much rather play in the woods than run in a straight line on a road.
The economy of love is based on maintenance, not growth, and born capitalists like us Americans would much rather create and grow something new than maintain something that already exists.
Wolf, he said, has never been interested in being reaffirmed by any group that already shares her viewpoints and would much rather venture into unknown territory to win over skeptics.
So, for all of my fellow humans who would much rather look at a beautiful northern landscape than be in one, this idyllic scene in Stowe, Vermont is for you.
We still do to some degree, but I would much rather have the base of our revenue come from the audience so that we are financially tied to our audience.
So rather than competing against Apple, or Uber, they would much rather focus on their moonshot ideas and doing something truly transformational, and this replicates language that we've heard throughout history.
Frankly, I'd much rather have these upgrades than a notch just to chase a trend, or some other gimmick (like silly haptic buttons) just for the sake of doing something different.
"As a physician, I would much rather let someone know that it's nothing to worry about than have someone [come to us] too late and has permanent damage," Dr. Jellis says.
And those seeking privacy should know as much, rather than be lulled into a false sense of security by companies' promises of of protection that don't include caveats and edge-cases.
Cruz also argued that he is best positioned to take on Hillary Clinton in the general election, implying that the Democratic frontrunner would much rather face off against Trump in November.
"I think at this point, the Republican establishment would much rather just hand the things over to Hillary, hand the reins over to her, let her run it," Trump Jr. said.
While I prefer firing a shotgun in Apex, when it comes down to it, I'd much rather spend time in Epic's ever-changing world — if only to check on the butterflies.
Ask anyone with a raw broken heart and they'd tell you they'd much rather erase their memories and go back  to a time when they didn't know the other person existed.Why?
As someone who doesn't regularly wear a bra, when faced with see-through items, I'd much rather steer clear of it all together than really figure out how to style it.
Saturday Night Live brought out their best impressionists and we have decided that we would much rather have a parade of cast members impersonating famous actors rather than an official host.
Dell does get your dongle collection started by including a USB-C to A adapter in the box, but I'd much rather just have the port built into the machine itself.
"We sometimes valorize and glorify street-level protests and activism ... I would much rather have people working hard to build communities, rather than working hard to block Donald Trump," he added.
And while we'd much rather be served by a barista wearing a cowboy hat than a fedora, it really comes down to the coffee and the green aprons, which remain mandatory.
For that kind of money, I'd much rather play all the latest games and — if I ever do want to scratch the old Atari itch — just buy something like this instead.
Assaf Biderman, the company's CEO, would much rather focus on building the electronics powering e-scooters and the control systems that allow fleet operators to efficiently monitor and fix vehicle problems.
But I would much rather visit Fullerton's pond, alive with the quiet beauty of the Hudson River Valley painters, than that real-life lagoon, beset with signs, crowds, and guard rails.
After some consideration, Heffernan said she'd much rather be stuck in a house with her dad "for who knows how long" than her Manhattan apartment, which she shares with a roommate.
"I'd much rather do that than anything else," he once said over lunch, adding that the prospects of pursuing gardening as anything more than a side hustle or hobby were dim.
I would much rather be going to school, enjoying my last year of high school and creating wonderful memories, than be holed up in my room watching unhealthy amounts of YouTube.
I'd much rather a store that's inviting, where people gather because of a shared interest in using devices to push boundaries than one that feels cold, sterile, but perhaps more efficient.
He'd much rather be buying a shotgun ("Its potency made up for Charlie's growing sense of decrepitude") or interviewing people like Bad Maud, a bartender at the Greasy Mattress biker bar.
But, at the same time, when working with what we currently have, I would much rather see a cisgender woman used as a photo for a trans woman than a man.
Winnick says she's not bitter -- in fact, she's even cracking jokes about the experience -- but you can bet she would have much rather had him show up and do the scene.
I much rather be friends with a bunch of stuffed animals that look like me in lieu of actual humans with real demands who want me to listen to their relationship drama.
We would much rather support Trump, if not as enthusiastic optimists, then at least as Sigh-OK voters, convinced that he has earned our support despite being far from our top choice.
So, it stands to reason that she'd very much rather have some new wheels than, say, jewellery or a small island, or whatever else it is that rich people buy each other.
But while this is regrettably true, what I would much rather draw attention to is the simple heroism of the citizen who stopped to call 911 even as the bullets were flying.
I would much rather be in a position where we're in control of our own destiny than we were at someone else's whim, and we have to count on them to fail.
But at the other extreme of the continuum, people who are so conforming and eager to please would much rather follow established rules and remain "good employees" rather than be disruptive leaders.
"The Taliban Forces in Farah city #Afghanistan would much rather have heard #Yanny or #Laurel than the deafening #BRRT they got courtesy of our #A10," the Air Force tweeted on Thursday morning.
At the end of the day, I would much rather take my kids on another exciting adventure (or three) over having a new car every few years or buying a bigger house.
The bottom line: Europe is extremely wary of China's trade and business practices and would much rather work with the U.S., but China is making its best efforts to turn the tides.
The two of them soon got to work on a "Report on an Exploration," which brilliantly made much, rather than little, of Frémont's erratic and amateur leadership, complete with vomiting and headaches.
While Billie Eilish is all about the emotional songs, she's not keen on speaking publicly about her love life (the 17-year-old would much rather share her love of The Office).
Now you can let your co-workers now when you've gone to lunch or are out for the day or, most importantly, when you're on vacation and would much rather not be bothered.
I'd much rather have all this information in my phone that's accessible from anywhere and is smart enough to know where I'm at so that I can feel confident I won't get lost.
Go on an online shopping spree, choosing dream outfits and then deleting them all from your shopping cart after realizing you'd much rather spend your hard-earned cash on Kylie Lip Kits. 3.
I'm also not interested in creating a parallel cultural universe wherein balaclava-clad "gun bunnies" pose for the 'gram (I'd much rather shore up support for Rojava's all-women YPG Women's Defense Unit).
We can quibble on the adoption curve, but I for one would much rather be carted around on-demand and simultaneously spend less money than me driving myself everywhere I need to go.
"I'd much rather be here saying 'I can't believe George just won an Oscar' or 'George just did this'," said the event's compere Julian Bennett, who was a friend of the late singer.
While lavish home amenities like movie theaters, indoor pools, and wine cellars may knock some people's socks off, many of our favorite celebs would much rather go crazy designing their walk-in closets.
If you're in the group of people who'd much rather stay home all weekend and rewatch an entire season of Grey's Anatomy than hit the gym, then rest assured that you're not alone.
But New York would much rather travel a postseason path like it did last season, when it opened 6-2-2, or in 2014-23, when it went 6-4-0 in October.
Towards the end of the book Vanga looks like a cadaver they keep wheeling out to meet dignitaries even though she'd much rather be dead, but not all the pictures are like that.
I would much rather think about Beyoncé suddenly becoming a mother of three and how it symbolically represents her very own Destiny's Child/Holy Trinity than to ponder Trump's Supreme Court Justice nominee.
Accordingly, there's already a sense of exhaustion and frustration among some Republicans on the Hill who would much rather focus on cutting taxes but instead feel like they're stuck in an Obamacare mess.
"On a very short term, $6,800 seems like a pivot to me so in this market, as a trader, I'd much rather be buying that momentum on a break through $6,800," he said.
"The Taliban Forces in Farah city Afghanistan would much rather have heard 'Yanny' or 'Laurel' than the deafening 'BRRRT' they got courtesy of our A10," the military branch tweeted from its official account.
"The Taliban Forces in Farah city #Afghanistan would much rather have heard #Yanny or #Laurel than the deafening #BRRRT they got courtesy of our #A10," the official US Air Force Twitter account said.
Then again, producers would much rather hear from a critic that something is "better than the book" than tap-dance their way out of a nightmare like The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.
We'd much rather it be one rule… and to be able to maintain access to [EU] data-sets rather than just applying dual standards when they're going to have to meet GDPR anyway.
It's nothing personal to the new boo's looking to court Boogie, but at this point in his blossoming career, this aspiring jet-setter seems like he'd much rather be catching flights, not feelings.
I would much rather come back as a bird — and not just any bird, but one of those huge, mean, absolutely lethal birds of prey, something like an eagle or condor or falcon.
The Ryder Cup and France seem an odd marriage at first — and second — glance: The French would much rather watch soccer or play tennis than obsess over a three-day team golf competition.
I would much rather my students have that moment of asking questions or confusion or even laughter in my classroom rather than when they see their partner's naked body for the first time.
I would much rather stay at a gay beach, because I like what I am looking at, but to be at a nongay beach, I feel like the hottest dude on the planet.
As an Australian citizen, I usually get my insurance through Australian providers like RACQ or Budget Direct, as I'd much rather pay a precautionary $200 AUD than potentially be billed for an emergency later.
"For the center of our industry to be in a country locked off for part of the world is obviously unacceptable, but I'd much rather we fix that problem than move GDC," he says.
I don't feel bad about not taking on the work, as I'd much rather put that time toward music and getting my home studio up and running, but I could have used the money.
It wasn't by much, but it tells me that viewers would much rather watch The Walking Dead when it's nearing a beginning or an end, instead of all the filler we get in between.
This is an idea that exerts too much rather than too little influence over American politics and public policy, and the racialized version of the hypothesis that Murray is known for is particularly damaging.
Being forced into a stadium full of bright lights, screaming fans, and frightening noises is stressful — even terrifying — for sensitive animals like dogs, who would much rather be at home with their loving guardians.
I would much rather live with that than the things that I was about to… the research I did, the things that I was gonna say, and the places that I was gonna go.
Contrary to the beliefs of Obamacare's architects, it appears that people would much rather be on public health insurance, even on a stigmatized program for those on low incomes, than deal with private insurers.
Still, even though it would be fascinating to design a whole game around that concept, I'm glad this one doesn't try — I'd much rather have a satisfying combat system than a realistic physical body.
But when the beds are filling up, the hotels would much rather avoid those hefty commissions by having travelers book directly through the hotel's website, call center or authorized brick-and-mortar travel agent.
But I would much rather have that number be $30 billion than $100 billion and have that-- the other $70 billion invested in-- ideally in businesses we own but also-- in securities we own.
I felt like I was really exposed, and I'm glad that I'm able to be more honest with a large group of people, but I'd much rather have done it on my own terms.
"Customers would much rather pay with a card," says Vasilie Kim, owner of food vendor Smakhuset in downtown Stockholm, who uses iZettle software to track which items sell best and how many customers return.
Mr. Teodosio said he would much rather be "spreading the game" in Brooklyn than working at a country club where the emphasis can often fall less on teaching than on being nice to members.
"If you assume we're only going to spend a certain amount of money here, I'd much rather see us target it rather than an across the board that disproportionately advantages rich folks," she said.
I'd much rather share my enthusiasm for works I admired, than dissect the reasons I had problems with a book — or sift politicians' accounts about, say, the Iraq war, for lies, omissions and spin.
From what we can gather without seeing inside the minds of its executives, Nintendo would very much rather sell out of a half-dozen different products than sell enough of one to ever meet demand.
Much rather try and figure out what's happening with the seed in Zendaya's ear since that seems of utmost importance right now, but it's time to circle back with this group in the other dimension.
Proving that she'd much rather focus on her dancing than walking, Miller showed off her best classical ballet-styled arm movements as she stood up from her wheelchair in a video on Instagram Wednesday afternoon.
I would much rather have put in extra time at work, spent more hours working on social issues that I cared about, or actually enjoyed a meal out with my friends from time to time.
"I would much rather have... somebody who drank and drank too much taking care of my child than I had somebody whose lifestyle is questionable around children," Bullard said to Taylor in one taped conversation.
Personally, maybe it's because of my diehard love of quizzes, but I'd much rather have a feature that I could click on to help me decide what to watch next through a series of questions.
" Sam Ponder, a football reporter for ESPN, tweeted: "I don't speak 4 all women, but I'd much rather support a league w/zero tolerance for DV than 1 that sells me pink gear & sparkly clothes.
"We don't want a no-deal Brexit, we'd much rather have the Withdrawal Agreement, but if it is to be a no-deal, let's do it quickly," said the EU official under condition of anonymity.
No doubt White House spokesman Sean Spicer and Trump himself would much rather be talking about the House vote to repeal Obamacare last week or the President's debut foreign trip in a couple of weeks.
As much as he's not wrong about them as a couple, I would have much rather seen more of Team Mellie working on solving the Peus problem than let Rowan do so much scenery chewing.
"In a country like India, even acknowledging misogyny and patriarchy in everyday life is a task, since a lot of people would much rather carry on with the status quo," Das tells The Creators Project.
"I'd much rather do this in a collaborative effort with the companies but with the notion that if they don't acknowledge this, I think public unease is going to dramatically undermine consumer's trust," he said.
The GOP would much rather dream of a Republican president taking the helm in 2017 so that Antonin Scalia, the court's 30-year veteran conservative, could be replaced with someone of the same ideological flavour.
But I still would much rather have a man make an inappropriate sexual comment than be referred to in the third person or have someone express surprise over the fact that I have a career.
"Perry's "Riverdale" costar Cole Sprouse said of the actor: "Luke was one of those guys I think that would much rather have us laughing and telling stories about his life than sort of lamenting it.
" For his part, he insists he'll never open a conventional restaurant that opens him up to such pressures: "This may bite me in the ass, but I'd much rather shut down or do something else.
While some had thoughts about the amount of space he was occupying, others reminisced about their own long stays at airports, and how they would have much rather had a rig like this to sleep.
In short, the media falls into the Trump trap, guaranteeing the back and forth with current, former or anonymous staffers, and hyperbolic tweets, take precedence over real questions Trump would much rather not talk about.
But after the day had focused heavily on the evidence that Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate his political foes, her closing comments turned the focus to process, a muddled fight Republicans would much rather have.
"I think the atmosphere looks better at the events on the West Coast and I'd much rather play in front of big golf fans and play in a tournament that really excites me," McIlroy said.
" When asked by Axios' Caitlin Owens if there is ever a case for government regulating health care costs, he replied: "I'd much rather create market-based incentives … How do we enable that marketplace to function?
Every business needs a website, and your clients would much rather deal with a vendor they already know and trust, but being a "jack of all trades, master of none" is no benefit to anyone.
She would much rather work on the assumption that everyone is at best neutral toward her unless they sit her down and tell her, frankly, in a way that is beyond misunderstanding, that they like her.
People are only just realising now that we were sold a corporate dream and, looking at it from the point of view of this year, I'd much rather go back to Upton Park, to be honest.
I take their ignorance about my scars as a blessing, because I'd much rather them stare at me in confusion, than stare at me because they know that I'm trans and they're not okay with it.
Oversharing on Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Medium, Blogger, and YouTube — plus every other site where people are openly vulnerable about being incredibly sad — suggests that we'd much rather share those thoughts with strangers than friends.
"I would much rather see people put 5% down, wipe out all their other debt with cash, and still have three months of emergency savings versus putting 20% down on a house," writes CFP Sophia Bera.
But I'd much rather see Stranger Things try to do something different and stumble than watch it recycle the same tropes over and over again, no matter how deeply those tropes are embedded in its premise.
Huawei's HarmonyOS won't be replacing the mobile operating system for the company anytime soon, and Huawei has made it pretty clear that it would much rather go back to working with Google than go it alone.
I'm sympathetic to the fact that the larger case also means more stored charges, but I would much rather have a slightly smaller case with maybe one less charge so that it fits in my jeans.
I'd much rather put this out on my own, and know that it's 100 percent me, than be a manufactured pop artist, have my five seconds of fame, and then disappear, because people don't believe it.
It does offend me that organizations like DreamKEEPERS would much rather hand out awards to the rich, the respectable, and the politically connected than black activists who march in the streets and sue for our humanity.
Plus, like Congress during a war vote, politicians would much rather carp on the sidelines than have to put themselves on the line with a vote—one that could have serious long-term repercussions for Britain.
The IdeaCentre 610S has fine specs—16GB RAM, 2TB hard drive (or 128GB SSD), Intel Core i7 guts, and a discrete Nvidia GeForce 750 Ti graphics card—but I'd much rather read this book by its chassis.
If I were in a leadership position at one of these firms, I would much rather be sued for a violation of breach of privacy from an employee who harasses people than from people who were harassed.
I would much rather enjoy a day in the sun hearing the waves crashing, then a night filled with hiking to a camp site and setting up a tent before dark not to mention those pesky mosquitoes.
I can see that (I carry an iPhone and Android), but if I'm gonna carry a secondary device for gaming, I'd much rather that device be a Nintendo Switch, and I suspect many other people would, too.
I'm sorry, guys would much rather be impressed by you once you're out of the gym, your body looks hot and your face is great because you're not breaking out from caking on for way too long.
We would much rather bury our weaknesses, our fears, our struggles, and let them corrode us (through our depression, our alcoholism, our drug abuse, our self-abandonment) than break the silence and expose our true, vulnerable selves.
That would worry Britain, much of the U.S. security establishment as well as some small states, which would much rather see NATO remain as the basic framework for European defence, even with a much less active Washington.
The last thing you want to spend your vacation time on is thinking of something funny or cute to write when you'd much rather be in the pool or heading off with friends to go wine tasting.
The fracture of the internet into different spheres of influence would be bad for his business, and to that end, the company would much rather impose European sensibilities on the American internet than deal with multiple standards.
He'd much rather talk about wine; after all, the passion, depth, and attention to detail that made him such a successful musician can be found in the juice he lovingly produces at Caduceus Cellars in Jerome, Arizona.
But the Democrat also signaled he would much rather tangle with Mr. Morrisey on issues unrelated to the court; he turned the question of his state's values to highlight his rival's relatively recent move to West Virginia.
Despite spending lots of time in a city with an extremely vibrant and burgeoning food scene, Cruz would much rather spend his nights cozied up with a nice can of condensed soup than paint the town's restaurants red.
The company would much rather try and hide abusive and offensive behavior than actually police activity on its platform with bans and real-name requirements, for fear it could jeopardize its position as a protector of free speech.
As it happens, these are people who live in the apartments that are currently some of the highest but won't be much longer, so they invent reasons for why they'd so much rather be in these shorter-supertalls.
"That this country gets put through that, that we have to waste this gentleman's time by even thinking about it, talking about it — I'd much rather focus on peace in the Middle East," Trump said, motioning to Erdogan.
I'd much rather be entrusted with some cool antiques, lots of land, and a trust fund than, say, a physiological shortcut to becoming a high-functioning alcoholic or a gene that makes powerful drugs feel even more powerful.
Much of the scene feels like it was shot in one take, even though it doesn't quite claim as much; rather, it skillfully uses actions to mask its cuts without changing the shots' point of view too much.
"I'd much rather do this in a collaborative effort with the companies but with the notion that if they don't acknowledge this, I think public unease is going to dramatically undermine consumer's trust," Warner said, according to Axios.
I think it's really important to be honest with yourself about where your meat comes from if you choose to eat it, and I'd much rather eat meat I shot and cleaned myself than from a factory farm.
Roy scores twice, Ducks beat Blues ST. LOUIS — Kevin Roy's stay in the minor leagues was only a few hours long, but that was enough time for him to realize he would much rather be in the NHL.
"I would much rather pay a little premium as a brand and go for verified sites," Raja Rajamannar, the chief marketing officer of MasterCard, said, noting that the company mostly advertised on sites it had evaluated and approved.
I'd much rather my heart-rate steadily climb to match the pace of a kick-drum, than find myself fighting the uncontrollable urge to sit down in the smoking area and eat a whole box of Quorn scotch eggs.
I'm not quite sure how that'll turn out with the museum's heavy teenage boy audience, but I much rather see her wax figure tweet out "dicks are funny" than her actual, far more frightening, opinion on the Iran deal.
"If I only get the opportunity to continue as premier by making myself politically dependent on the extreme right, then I would much rather explore the possibility of cooperation across the middle," said Rasmussen, alluding to the Social Democrats.
It's counter-intuitive, but here's the thing: If the team believes they are right, they will work very hard to prove me wrong, and I would much rather be proven wrong by my own team, than by another studio.
The driverless car will become like your mobile phone: Something that you'll much rather own than hire, leading carmakers told CNBC as they face the threat that ride-sharing apps such as Uber could disrupt the autonomous car space.
"As a mom with young kids who has seen people drive like maniacs in my little neighborhood, I would much rather have a Nuro bot delivering my stuff," said Ms. Dawson, who has extensive experience testing high-precision satellites.
Why it matters: The ACA's allies would much rather have a voice of their own in the lawsuit — which challenges the ACA's individual mandate — rather than leaving the pro-ACA argument entirely in the hands of the Trump administration.
Clearly these fellows, who twitch and squirm at the thought of the dangerous duties before them, would much rather kick up their heels and risk a hamstring injury than scratch so much as a pinkie finger chasing seafaring miscreants.
While the EU has stressed that it would much rather have an open border maintained by a new EU-UK deal after Brexit, it insists the backstop must be part of the divorce deal as an all-weather insurance.
"I'd much rather have a Mark Zuckerberg that says we're not going to operate in China and be a beacon for freedom around the world than have a Mark Zuckerberg that operates in China," said one former Facebook executive.
But really when it comes down to it I'd much rather listen to other people talk about their day, their inspiration, their interests, their problems, than to bulldoze a conversation and hop at any opportunity to give my opinion.
"I would much rather have a pastry than a soda — not that I'm encouraging people to eat more pastries," said Margo Wootan, director of nutrition policy at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a food advocacy group.
But I'd much rather construct an elaborate series of motives and thoughts behind a dog's actions in order to deepen my relationship with it: a relationship that the dog may not even be aware is, like, a thing happening.
That obstinacy will irk the Clinton campaign, which will have to expend some effort fending him off, even as the former secretary of State would much rather turn all her fire on Trump for the general election battle ahead.
On the Apple side of the fence you won't get a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter with this year's iPhones, but Apple will sell you one for $9 (even if it would much rather you forked out the $160 for some AirPods).
And bringing together a broad sense of capabilities across the infrastructure, security, client devices, the cloud, digital transformation, you know, enabling all those capabilities for customers, they would much rather work with one leading company than 20 or 30 smaller ones.
And I'd much rather have the Pixel 3's wide angle selfie lens than the telephoto lens on the XS. We'll have to see if Apple's aggressively flattened photos take over Instagram and push everyone else to change their looks.
He wrote at the time that he "would much rather spend my life building amazing tech than dealing with regulators and lawyers," and a few months later announced open source plans for the hardware and software that powered Comma One.
"While I may not like losing groups or fetish list choices, I'd much rather have to lose some of the aspects of website that I am accustomed to then having to lose my community connection altogether," says BDSM blogger Autumn Lokerson.
I'd much rather see Dlodlo put the idea on hold and focus on developing something like a light custom headset for arcades, where a smaller software catalog and lack of support for existing platforms would be less of an issue.
But I do feel like my strength is being prepared beforehand, so I'd much rather do that instead of flopping in front of thousands of people There is a lot more dialogue happening online about severe depression within the black community.
I'm a huge stickler for aesthetics when it comes to my car, so I would much rather use a mount that can be easily removed rather than having an eyesore suction-cupped to my windshield or glued to my dashboard.
Have you ever been shagging someone and thought, 'I've got to get this over and done with, really thought the kissing was good but now I would much rather be asleep,' so sort of sped through your go-to moves?
But I'm guessing so many of the middle-aged men showing their 'outrage' now would much rather sleep with someone born 9/11/01 (or, in a few hours, 9/12/01) than someone born the same day as them.
But if the arrangement with Turkey were to collapse and the US were to abandon Syria, Mazloum made it clear that the SDF would much rather strike a deal with the Assad regime and Russia than live under Turkish occupation.
It shows that you are not mature enough to talk to the person in real life or solve actual problems with them TOGETHER and that you would much rather run away from your problems and simply give them the silent treatment.
"Like, you're going to be accountable, and I would much rather you learn that lesson with me here than out in the world when you're dealing with the way in which the world is going to treat that," he told me.
The problem has gotten so bad that Deutsche Bank CEO John Cryan recently said on a public conference call that he'd much rather be CEO of a simpler, retail-focused bank like Wells Fargo & Co, which has only a modest investment banking operation.
The Gilmore Girls revival certainly has its merits (I mentioned the pig, right?) but if you were to ask me to pick between binging on reruns and checking in on a 32-year-old Rory, I would much rather relate to the former.
"I'd much rather process the quotidian bad news we're continually facing to [drone songwriter] Grouper or [minimalist composer] Morton Feldman, than I would to something in your face—a musical situation that leaves one no room to think," Zanca told me via email.
What I would much rather learn, and what is a much better recommendation, is what about this book struck Alisha so much that she has pulled it out of the hundreds or thousands of books she works with as staff at a bookstore.
Taking the screen off isn't the most pleasant thing I've ever done, but I never seriously felt like I was going to actually break anything, and I would much rather give $300 to a small computer company than $900 extra to Apple.
Several teams remain interested in the Cuban phenom, but for now his road to Major League Baseball seems blocked by a man who stands to gain a quarter of his first contract, and would very much rather be paid sooner than later.
Many tourists like Matthew returned reluctantly, doomed to an in-flight meal of soggy sausage and beans, when they would much rather have been knocking back the Julbrew on the Sennegambia tourist strip, which is now devoid of life, bar the Brits.
If you're having an election between Mussolini and Hitler, and you decide, Mussolini's awful, but I'd much rather have him than Hitler and you vote for Mussolini, you're part of the group that's making the world less unjust than it otherwise would be.
"They'd much rather have free trade so they'd like to have trade arrangements already completed, but nonetheless, it's going to get down to a point where they're not going to be able to survive if this continues down the same path," Sen.
But there are many other parts to my personality and life than my obsessions that I'd much rather talk about, like my favorite cartoonist or vegan restaurant, what stories I'm working on, and how I'm planning my first vacation in like six years.
There are many — fans of River and Boca alike — for whom this final is not a source of hope, but of dread, who would much rather have found a Brazilian team or a Colombian team — anyone at all, really — standing in their way.
" Nancy Tengler, chief investment officer at Laffer Tengler Investments, said that with 22.5% annualized revenue growth and a price-to-earnings multiple that's nearing a three-year low, "I'd much rather be in this stock than many of the more defensive names.
I don't agree with Bernie Sanders on a lot of issues and would much rather see Elizabeth Warren as the leader of the liberal wing of the party, but both have the passion and fight to stand up for what they believe.
"People do recognize that in order to pass something you're going to have to eventually be discussing and add different elements, but I'd much rather do one step at a time and concentrate on something we hopefully can agree on," Johnson added.
From both a long-term strategic and short-term PR perspective, the nuclear industry would much rather be in an alliance with oil and gas, pushing for a price on carbon, which is the one policy that could truly save its bacon.
Instead, he wrote, "there's also a lot to be said about a white woman who stays in her lane," arguing that he would much rather let black filmmakers tell black stories than have white people take on the task for diversity's sake.
I'd much rather that the track makes sense on a conceptual level than purely a club level, but what I'm interested in making and in hearing falls into the broader "club" category anyway, so it just sort of happens that the two tend to combine.
But rather than talk about Barr's misuse of the internet — I can't imagine being both racist and lacking the discernment not to read conspiracy theory websites — I would much rather get into the Black woman who quickly implemented the consequences of those actions: Channing Dungey.
Although I was never a massive fan of the camping side of things (at the end of the day I'd just much, much rather sleep in a bed), the atmosphere, the nightlife, and the live music were enough to outweigh the more grim elements (i.e.
Before I had kids, I loved the relaxation of taking time in the mirror and applying things, but now, I would much rather be reading books with them, so I've simplified it as much as possible so I can maximize my time with them.
The whole reason I want everything ported to Switch is for this kind of radical convenience, and while it's cool games like The Witcher 3 have found some deeply compromised ways to show up Switch, I'd much rather play those games at real frame rates.
Plus, if the show wants to give Kate a pregnancy storyline, I'd much rather it do so via an arc about how much harder it can be for a woman of Kate's age (37) to conceive, and then carry a child successfully to term.
Anyway. I found that fun old picture above and did a little research, and I would much rather talk about the Astoria Pool, which was a W.P.A. project built to host the 1936 Olympic trials, ergo that giant deco diving platform and all those bleachers.
We have troops places, not to be an imperial power, but to protect against attacks like this in New York City, and you&aposll never going to stop them in their entirety, but I&aposd much rather fight these SOB&aposs over there than here at home.
But if there's one takeaway that Kimmel hopes his viewers will heed, it's the one he opted to end on: He'd much rather you "stop texting for five seconds" and call your senators about this bill than click "like" on his video about it and move on.
Olympic Star Adam Rippon I'd much rather live in a world reflecting the values, philanthropy, and yes intelligence of LeBron James and Don Lemon's intelligent commitment to truth and journalism than the divisive peevishness, lies, and narrow self-interest displayed by the President of the United States.
Leftists would much rather elect someone more radical and more committed to change than Obama was, but if O'Rourke won the White House it's unlikely he'd be the thing standing in the way of a progressive agenda (the main obstacle will likely continue to be the Senate).
Fox News would much rather talk about Hillary than Donald Trump, that&aposs because the right in the Trump era doesn&apost have coherent principles or an ideology, it just has enemies, which is why they prefer to have an alternate reality where Hillary Clinton is president.
"Last time, I was pretty sore right after my start, but after feeling it today, I&aposd much rather just get this behind us and get out in front of it so that way we&aposre not worried about it for the rest of the year."
Teens would much rather vape behind the middle school while everyone runs the mile in P.E. This girl has clearly modeled herself after Avril Lavigne, which I find hard to believe because "Sk8er Boi" came to cultural significance in 2002, presumably the year she was born.
It may also clue us in as to why 42 percent of Americans surveyed in a recent Charles Koch Institute/Center for the National Interest poll would much rather see their tax dollars allocated toward addressing the debt rather than boosting the military's budget (12 percent).
" Bell advises breaking boxes down just to save space in bins and encourage more cardboard recycling, and while he advises removing tape, he says it generally can still be processed: "We'd much rather get tape on a cardboard box than we would a slice of pizza.
Republicans would much rather focus on criticizing the "Medicare for All" proposal backed by more and more Democrats, something they see as a winning line of attack compared to reigniting an ObamaCare debate that contributed to the GOP losing its majority in the House last year.
"It's a little different than usually us coming through the back door, but I've always said I'd much rather have the favorite than be 20 to 1," Exaggerator's jockey, Kent Desormeaux, said Wednesday from Rockefeller Center, where, perhaps fittingly, the draw was held on a rainy afternoon.
One reason for this was that he genuinely didn't like them—he was basically a very earnest and straight type of guy, who would much rather have been publishing science fiction—but also he knew that might very well go to jail if he started printing them.
While a weaker pound might be good for exports, past experience (such as the fall in the wake of the 2008 crisis) shows that it doesn't necessarily help that much; rather than cut prices and boost sales, British exporters may take the benefit in higher profit margins.
He added that when Mr. Trump was asked if both sides are to blame for the troubled relationship, Mr. Trump said yes "but only talked of his side — he'd much rather go back to what he knows best, the election, where he feels he can perform."
MANDEL I'm sure you guys have all thought about this, but are people just so sick of it, regardless of their side, that they would much rather just watch a show set in a junkyard as opposed to anything that has anything to do with D.C.?
But while they know that wanting the president removed from office is the cost of entry for the Democratic primary, voters would much rather see a discussion about the sort of issues that are central to their daily lives: health care, climate change and the economy.
President Trump said during a news conference Wednesday that he would much rather keep his Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who offered his resignation to chief of staff John Kelly on Monday following reports that he had discussed secretly recording Trump and invoking the 25th Amendment, than fire him.
No one looks like they want to be there, no one is quite sure what they're supposed to be doing, no one appears to have shown up for anything more than a paycheck and some extra time in the trailer reading scripts for movies they'd much rather be doing.
I'd like to trust that none of these companies are picking favorites based on backroom deals (the kind of paid placement that led people to distrust the AltaVista search engine 15 years ago), but I'd much rather just know how Siri and Alexa and Cortana make those choices.
Master dramatizes the current state of play in the art world (but the lessons carry over to other arenas of culture, like sports), demonstrating not just that we privilege the individual personality too much; rather, we don't know how to look at art without leaning on that crutch.
Still more interested in playing to the press gallery than speaking directly to the economic distress of voters in the Rust Belt and elsewhere who handed the presidency to Trump, top Democrats would much rather scapegoat Vladimir Putin than scrutinize how they've lost touch with working-class voters.
THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN A NARRATIVE TO THE BUSINESSES I WOULD HAVE MUCH RATHER DIALOGUE TREASURY TO THE COMPANY AND SAY YOU KNOW BEFORE YOU CONSIDER YOU NEED TO THINK ABOUT IT WE ARE GOING TO ATTACK THIS SO I WASN'T SURPRISED AT WHAT THE US TREASURY DID.
Regardless of what you're doing, however, you would probably much rather be basking in sun, floating on your back in the sea, or leaning, just so, over a little balcony, perhaps drinking the sort of sugary, brightly-colored beverage that might warrant a tiny, festive cocktail umbrella, wouldn't you?
"Debbie may be a bit caustic to a lot of people but the fact of the matter is I would much rather the focus be on who and what she is in putting together this convention rather than how any one campaign may feel about her," said Rep.
" As one of her aides told me, "She doesn't look at her life as a series of crises but rather a series of battles...she would much rather play the woman warrior -- whether it's against the bimbos, the press, the other party, the other candidate, the right-wing.
Sources tell Axios CBS would much rather tie its future to a company with a distribution arm, like a tech or telecom company, than a cable network like Viacom with long-tail channels that they think would bring it down in future retransmission fights with Pay-TV providers.
Asked whether the new alliance system could become explicitly oriented against Turkish threats, Defense Minister Panagiotopoulos told VICE News, "It could evolve into a defense alliance in theory," though he emphasized Greece would much rather Turkey returned to being an integral part of NATO's security architecture in the region.
I would say it's definitely important to have photos of trans people when it comes to covering stories about trans people, but when working with what we currently have, I would much rather see a cisgender woman used as a photo for a trans woman than a man.
Although the Elite doesn't have the best port selection or capacity (I'd much rather have a second USB-C port than a Micro USB port, though your mileage may vary), it will be among the most budget-friendly batteries once the other options are no longer available with crowdfunding discounts.
Connie Chen, reporter: The Day Loafer in pale yellow, $155Sally Kaplan, editor: The Day Loafer in caramel, $155Malarie Gokey, senior editor: The Day Loafer in dark rose, $155Remi Rosmarin, reporter: The Day Loafer in caramel, $155— but I'd much rather slip on a pair of slip-ons than a loafer.
How congressional Republicans see it: They'd much rather focus on criticizing the "Medicare for All" proposal backed by more and more Democrats, something they see as a winning line of attack compared to reigniting an ObamaCare debate that contributed to the GOP losing its majority in the House last year.
Already, there is Che Guevara, depicted with Yordan Arabadzhiev, 68, who sees himself as having a similar revolutionary spirit flowing through his veins because his family members were partisans resisting the Nazis in World War II. "I'd much rather meet Che than any living king or queen," Mr. Arabadzhiev said.
He would much rather be doing this stateside, but he's devoted now to his business and — because of how he grew up, so different from how I did in the suburbs without ever questioning a financial safety net — he won't take the risk of abandoning that work for something far riskier.
Honestly, most kids are worried about getting caught doing something bad, like being at a party, a concert or anything that they really weren't supposed to do … I would much rather get in trouble with my parents, than be in trouble with a kidnapper, where no one can find me.
Most countries would much rather purchase major arms and weapons systems from the United States for a number of reasons, including the quality of U.S. arms, the desire for interoperability with U.S. systems, and the U.S. government's "total package" approach of pairing equipment or systems with sophisticated training and maintenance.
Reality: Republican senators have been getting a kick out of this idea for several weeks -- even McConnell, with a wry grin on his face, has noted the handful of Democrats who'd much rather be pinging back and forth between Iowa and New Hampshire in January than sitting in the Senate.
WATCH THIS: VIDEO: Drew Barrymore On Her Mom-Bod: 'I Would Much Rather Have My Kids and Look a Little Worse in a Bathing Suit'   Just like the rest of us, though, Barrymore — mom to daughters, Olive, 3, and Frankie, 2, — has a few things she needs to get her through the day.
Cardi initially ended her series of Instagram videos Monday by saying that she too is tired of talking about their fight and would much rather hash it out in person, but she later returned to add that she took issue with Minaj's past claim that she didn't show proper respect to her.
In the same year, Bryant Gumbel did a special on NBC about race and he interviewed Donald Trump as a prominent American businessman, and Donald's complaint at that time was, "Black people have an advantage," and he would much rather be an educated young black man than a white man in 1989 America.
For the overwhelming majority of his presidency, Obama was cool to a fault, the constitutional law professor to the core: The kind of person who'd much rather present your argument as one of two competing sides (and then trace a compromise between them) than mock you for the dumbest thing you said.
Becoming a cool kid at school usually requires conforming, which is something Cooper and Mia, the central characters in Brian Guehring's script, don't do: Cooper, a third grader, doesn't care much for athletics and superheroes, while his neighbor Mia would much rather be on the sports field than at the ballet barre.
The decline in the labor force participation rate, that's one of the contributors to the decline in the unemployment rate, so I think the Fed would much rather see labor market slack diminish, but the decline in the labor  force participation rate suggest that diminishment may not be as comprehensive as they might like.
"I think if you really want to play this — and I do think that energy itself as a sector is grossly undervalued at this point; it's certainly one of the smallest weightings of the S&P historically — I would much rather just simply buy the VDE, which is the Vanguard Energy [ETF]," the strategist suggested.
However, there are some lessons to be learned from the fact of his being allowed to speak and how the campus community is responding to it; namely, that while I'd much rather be living in 2016 than 1983, those 1980s approaches to hateful rhetoric on campus -- specifically, resolute counterarguments -- are a throwback we need to embrace.
So, while some of my clients' tastes can be a little predictable, I'd much rather be thorough and thoughtful, get hugged and thanked profusely, and be packed up and headed home by midnight than walking through puke or having to throw someone out of the club because they want to fight me because I'm not playing Bieber.
On the other hand, you know, I would much rather own many common stocks than bonds, and of course, that's -- I think stocks compared to bonds -- and you have to compare -- they are the ultimate, and we talked about bond yields and effecting gravity, and when they're very low, there's little gravity to pull down stocks.
Admit this: You'd much rather be watching Netflix in your pajamas with the heating on and a mini Baileys (or five) a short distance away from you, but unfortunately you're going to have to put on your big coat, go outside into the freezing fucking cold, and show your miserable face at— Nothing says Christmas like organized fun.
I would much rather write a post about how much fun it is to swoop an X-Wing inside a massive spaceship, lighting up a passing TIE fighter that's on the tail of one of my teammates, and firing off a proton torpedo at the reactor core before diving out just before the blast doors close.
House Republicans would much rather be in the majority, passing bills and fulfilling President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's agenda.
But you also need to understand, I'd much, much rather have a Jeff Canada implementing programs and use his talents through private sector donors and donors that hold his organization accountable rather than letting the government— BECKY QUICK: Just to be clear you think that's a solution for the five percent of communities where you're not getting decent public schools, correct?
And with the economy moving the way it is, I think with the Singapore summit behind him, with I.G. report yesterday, my sense watching it live was here is a president who feels liberated yet again, because I believe he would much rather hold a press conference once a week if his lawyers up to this point had allowed it.
And so if occasionally, Serena is angry and she lets a ref have it and feels it's justifiable anger, and if Cardi feels like popping off [without doing physical harm] because it's a justifiable anger, I would much rather see those kinds of expressions of Black women, than to watch what happens to us long-term when we don't express it at all.
Here's Henry, just wanting to celebrate his big hockey victory with Philip — who looks like he'd much rather deal with that than what's awaiting him in the living room — and here's Paige, looking for and being denied comfort from an enraged Elizabeth, who is obviously projecting some of her own guilt over how things fell apart onto her unsuspecting daughter.
Apple declined to comment for this story, but the sales pitch in the company's 2019 Environmental Responsibility Report makes it pretty clear the company would much rather you pay Apple to repair your phone for a variety of reasons: To make sure that repairs are performed safely, securely, and to the highest quality, we continuously train and certify service channel personnel, with over 265,000 active trained personnel.
"I paraphrase it as 'your money or your life,' but (I am) living proof that I would much rather have invested in myself, taken the time and grown my own life with all the mistakes and all the successes and everything else that I can say is mine as opposed to have a pile of money that essentially belonged to somebody else's success," he said.
I've heard from creators who've gotten paying gigs, artists who got picked up by galleries, lots of teachers and librarians, convention folk who use the lists to find panelists, bookstore owners who use them to find comics to stock in their stores... The work of maintaining these websites is pretty boring—I'd much rather be drawing comics—so it's really this feedback that keeps me going.
"We'd much rather be looking for value in selling the GBP on a 1-3 month basis, on the view that hung parliament odds are 'underpriced' by the FX market, and even with a comfortable (Conservative) majority, the remaining U.K.-EU negotiations on an FTA (free trade agreement) will probably raise the odds of a 'no deal' exit from the transition phase in 2020," Gallo said.
"The key to your financial freedom in the future is investing when you are young," Suze Orman, personal finance expert and host of the "Women and Money" podcast, tells CNBC Make It. "I would much rather see you invest a specific amount of money when you are young, a lesser amount of money, than waiting and have to invest five or six times [as much] when you are older," she says.
"The key to your financial freedom in the future is investing when you are young," Suze Orman, personal finance expert, best-selling author of "Women & Money" and host of the "Women and Money" podcast, tells CNBC Make It. "I would much rather see you invest a specific amount of money when you are young, a lesser amount of money, than waiting and have to invest five or six times [as much] when you are older," she says.
Even back in elementary school, I can remember waking up lethargically and dreading leaving the house—I would much rather have stayed at home and focused on the things that I actually wanted to learn about, perfecting the flour-to-water ratio of my papier-mâché paste, strategically rearranging the carnivorous Venus fly traps and pitcher plants in my terrarium, or helping Ma prepare the ingredients for her daily Tamil cooking, scraping coconuts using a hand-cranked tool from Sri Lanka that resembled a medieval torture device.
Plus, once their accounts are linked up, Lyft users will be able to earn up to 1,200 TrueBlue points per year just by taking Lyft to and from airports across the U.S. Pairings like this are ripe for use by frequent business traveler, who would much rather make things as simple as possible when going from place to place, and this makes it possible for them to handle both air and ground transit all from a single app (JetBlue's) so that's bound to win some fans – and new users for Lyft, which seems to be what the company is after here.

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