Of course, Kander is preferable to Blunt, just as Joe Manchin is preferable to any West Virginia Republican.
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" — Henry M. Paulson Jr., Treasury secretary under George W. Bush "Hillary is preferable to Trump, just like malaria is preferable to Ebola.
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In Greece, the land of democracy's birth, some 77% thought that form of government was preferable to any other, against 15% who thought that "non-democratic government" was sometimes preferable.
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Though toxic, lead used to be preferable for its durability.
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Repairing products should be preferable to wasting them, Proctor adds.
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For the left, that is vastly preferable to the inverse.
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So there is many ways in which Trump is preferable.
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One can only hear what is happening, which is preferable.
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But it's far and away preferable to a complete exit.
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It offers burgers and wings alongside the (preferable) Mediterranean fare.
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Certainly, any talks are preferable to threats of nuclear war.
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The conclusion: A moderate level of conscientiousness may be preferable.
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For many girls, Girl Scouts will remain the preferable option.
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And avoid shaking hands — "noncontact methods of greeting" are preferable.
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With other types of art, a high sheen is preferable.
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Will: Anything where you're not covering yourself is preferable, right?
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In my humble opinion, polytheism is vastly preferable to monotheism.
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But that was certainly preferable to Toronto or Los Angeles.
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For younger people, Roth I.R.A.s are often the preferable choice.
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By that time, bed seems far preferable to the barricades.
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This is why it's preferable to live in a democracy.
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The status quo would be vastly preferable to this bill.
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It is true that a more holistic perspective is generally preferable.
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But for many it's preferable to a lengthy, invasive criminal inquiry.
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In that situation, a different type of policy might be preferable.
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This realisation then demanded its own debate on which is preferable.
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"Foreignising" the text, Mr Alter argues, is preferable to "domesticating" it.
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But Europe's approach seems preferable to America's more hands-off stance.
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But that doesn't mean that the Republican ticket is automatically preferable.
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This makes a "decentered" Olympics not only possible, but also preferable.
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But life in the past year with relatives here is preferable.
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But both of those options were preferable to receiving results online.
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Still, today's oversensitivity is vastly preferable to the segregation of yesteryear.
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It's preferable to flying with people in a lot of ways!
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Socrates argues in the "Phaedrus" that speech is preferable to writing.
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Greece's withdrawal from the eurozone, he suggests, would have been preferable.
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A deal would be preferable to a drawn-out proxy fight.
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Whenever possible, debt is preferable to equity because it prevents dilution.
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But I'd always realized it was far more preferable than alcohol.
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It's far preferable to using your hands to avoid spreading germs.
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But any alternative is preferable to continuing to kowtow to Washington.
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That would have been preferable to the obscure and ugly LENE.
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Don't get me wrong: That's infinitely preferable to the indecent present.
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Deep water would be preferable, to make recovery even more difficult.
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Isn't that a far preferable practical solution than abortion on demand?
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Of course, where sophisticated models are viable, they are likely preferable.
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Sleep is preferable to great literature, at least after 10 p.m.
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Some tasteful cleavage was always preferable to being fully covered up.
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Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) on a bill he thought was preferable.
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They might be preferable to the prospect of radical climate change.
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Pax Americana seemed vastly preferable to a revival of German exceptionalism.
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Voters may decide a scoundrel is preferable to an actual murderer.
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D.S. measures, he pointed to an alternative bipartisan approach as preferable.
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Mittens, especially if they're tight at the wrist, are preferable to gloves.
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This is what makes it a preferable treatment for mothers with addiction.
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It's often preferable and safer to just wait before computing anything else.
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From Reuters:In effect, Amazon's system taught itself that male candidates were preferable.
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Coasting along seems much more preferable than facing your finances head-on.
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But it remains preferable to sending lots of nonviolent criminals to prison.
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The comments I received varied, but plain statements of fact became preferable.
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Eastern Mosul is a preferable destination for many who have relatives there.
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But having a conflicted, raucous coalition may be preferable to the alternative.
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Chicken and pork proved preferable because of the efficiency of factory farming.
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All things being equal, the nine-member Court equilibrium is preferable to
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He suggested that Iowa or somewhere in "farm country" would be preferable.
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That's much preferable to both of you staring at a phone together.
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When and for whom might day camp be preferable to sleepaway camp?
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For longer rides, the U-Bahn or the S-Bahn are preferable.
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Dialogue and debate are far preferable to bombs, poison gas, and war.
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But the Treasury Department believes that an actual bankruptcy would be preferable.
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But for the Owl there was something Infinitely Preferable About the Night.
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In your opinion, which seems to be the most preferable and why?
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"Eighty percent clean without a lot of pain is preferable," I said.
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Yet higher costs are preferable to the hollowing out of European industry.
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"I don't regard one candidate as preferable to the other," she said.
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As a matter of process, the Republicans' current approach is actually preferable.
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" "He always says it&aposs preferable to the alternative which is true.
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From the pure mathematical point of view, why might your approach be preferable?
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The latter has to be preferable, even if you don't believe in astrology.
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Given the option, having a digital companion may be preferable to being alone.
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It's small, fast, and in my opinion preferable to the desktop web experience.
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Either way, minimal design is always preferable for me, so kudos to Google.
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Although a quiet weapon, like a crowbar, is obviously preferable to a gun.
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Economic sanctions, currently the most preferable tactics, are not going to work either.
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Still, that's definitely preferable to having them fall off within a few months.
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And, for ASEAN, a scintilla of influence is preferable to none at all.
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When these costs are included, mobility services might be the economically preferable option.
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That's preferable to a $100 a share stock price for three years running.
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That's much preferable to spending what feels like forever prepping your own ingredients.
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Ronald Reagan helped to make being Irish and Republican acceptable, if not preferable.
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It's always preferable when people leave the country voluntarily instead of being deported.
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He was behind in the polls, but losing seemed preferable to giving up.
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"In-person is absolutely preferable," said Stallings, now a partner at Mayer Brown.
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But binding is still preferable to the dysphoria that comes from having breasts.
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It's hard for many Americans nowadays to conceive of any other preferable method.
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Many contended that a no-deal exit from the bloc would be preferable.
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So Carafano, contra the neocons, thinks that Trump is preferable to Hillary Clinton.
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But at the end of the day my budget dictates: cheaper is preferable.
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Dickerman said a sale of Earls Court would be preferable to a demerger.
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This approach is clearly preferable given the structure of the Clean Air Act.
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Lose-lose is possible, but some form of win-win would be preferable.
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And it's certainly less preferable, for families, than not being separated at all.
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Two teenagers are fretting out whether tall guys are preferable to "built" guys.
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Since free is generally preferable to not free, most people should take the jump.
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Or at the very least, it's preferable to being beaten up by security thugs.
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Sometimes being single forever is preferable to telling someone you want to date them.
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So it feels incredibly nice – and I can say it's preferable to the former!
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But if you're the right-clicking type, the new menu will probably be preferable.
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I THINK ANYBODY LOOKING AT THESE TWO PLANS FAIRLY WOULD SAY ONE IS PREFERABLE.
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My AI will prevent harm whenever it can, for prevention is preferable to cure.
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From the data administrator's side, a single source of truth is preferable, as well.
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As McConnell suggested, most Republicans think Trump's presidency would be preferable to Hillary Clinton's.
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As far as markets are concerned, the do-nothing option is far less preferable.
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"If there's a path to doing it legislatively, that might be preferable," Howitt said.
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Plate grinders, which are preferable, are more expensive, and the plates eventually need replacing.
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Clearly, a strong federal standard would be preferable to a patchwork of state rules.
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The forward deployment of American troops abroad, he said, while preferable, was not necessary.
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Wrong. It's actually a major problem: fixed rent is often preferable to property taxes.
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Merkel herself has previously hinted that fresh elections would be preferable over governing alone.
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Even the most objectionable parts of life seemed preferable, even lovely, compared with this.
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Watching him there, jamming out, we are forced to ask what is really preferable.
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But holding another election would be preferable to another "pointless" Brexit delay, he said.
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Letting Pa off the hook and blaming the government was unmistakably the preferable option.
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All had decided that home was nevertheless preferable to a tent with no future.
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Move directly to another topic; a total non sequitur is fine, and perhaps preferable.
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Regardless, it's preferable to the supine posture the CMA historically adopted to such deals.
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"I think it's preferable to have a Republican nominee over Hillary Clinton," Walker said.
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Preferable terms might be a reality-show actor, a salesman or simply a liar.
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Rather, focusing on job related knowledge, skills, and abilities is preferable and more defensible.
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DVDs were first introduced in 1996 as a preferable alternative to laserdiscs and VHS.
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But there's genuinely broad agreement among Bernie people that Clinton is preferable to Trump.
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He learns that power can corrupt and that diplomacy is often preferable to conflict.
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Still, it's preferable to Detainment, which is based on Britain's infamous James Bulger case.
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Are there preferable partners out there whom you'd find more interesting, enjoyable, smarter or funnier?
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Having Prime Minister Johnson pull the trigger would be far preferable from a diplomatic perspective.
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Uber denied any wrongdoing, but said settling the cases was preferable to drawn-out litigation.
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Local officials reckon this gouging is preferable to paying doctors better wages from government funds.
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Such a government would be "preferable" to the army, adds Hussain Haqqani, a former diplomat.
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Another drawback is that electronic viewfinders and LCDs aren't necessarily preferable to an optical viewfinder.
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For Europe a new German "grand coalition" would be preferable to the alternative: more muddle.
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At worst, the administration is undermining its own argument that long-term detention is preferable.
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Again, a partnership, when it comes to providing these enabling opportunities and services, is preferable.
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The group concludes a carbon tax would be a preferable policy to address climate change.
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He said it was preferable for Russia to raise debt in rubles where possible, however.
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Sometimes I think it would be preferable if everyone just ... we knew where everyone stood.
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The real Rio is infinitely preferable to a ceremony that simultaneously honors and caricatures it.
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To some banks Frankfurt's refusal to make "crazy" deals is preferable to Paris's newfound flexibility.
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First, for reasons of equity it may be preferable to tax shareholders rather than consumers.
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But there are at least 10 species that are clearly preferable to our present leadership.
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" Hickenlooper argued for the preferable health-care solution "would be an evolution, not a revolution.
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To me this seems preferable to memorizing a complex "command" to input all at once.
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They've been used by the government for safety, and when sending sexts safety is preferable.
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Most important for workers, flexibility in governmental dictates is clearly preferable to lack of coverage.
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This is a preferable time to journal it all out and find a middle ground.
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They study preferable ways for him to create separation and sharpen his technique on fadeaways.
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McCain had not publicly promoted Ryan as a preferable alternative to Donald Trump or Sen.
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For some people, transitioning to the afterlife may be preferable to an encounter with Bozo.
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For some, life free of the institutions that the majority inhabits will always be preferable.
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"It is always preferable to leave a cassowary in its home range," the EHP said.
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But regulators may see such a solution as preferable to bailing out a live institution.
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Such a move would be preferable to an acquisition or hiring more employees, he said.
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Many reformers rightly point out that an ankle bracelet is preferable to a prison cell.
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If so, confining the veto power to the congressional leadership might be a preferable alternative.
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Some view injectable treatments as preferable because they're less likely to be diverted or misused.
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At times, more information would be preferable; in other scenes, images speak volumes without words.
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And while that involves picking a few early winners, that still seems preferable to ceding .
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Under NEPA, federal agencies must consider a full range of alternatives, including environmentally preferable ones.
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If so, Ms. Bernerd said, a closed cabinet may be preferable to a leggy console.
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Moving to a one-share, one-vote system, as is under discussion, would be preferable.
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A majority of Americans believe that divorce is preferable to staying in an unhappy marriage.
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War Dogs seems like the love child of those films — though it's preferable to both.
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A choice that, on its face, seems rational, even preferable for media planners and advertisers.
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Criminal prosecution of responsible government officials is preferable in some ways to withholding federal funding.
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Working in a restaurant abroad may often be preferable to harsh conditions inside the DPRK.
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Here are 10 options that complement or are vastly preferable to this year's Oscar darlings.
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In her estimation, face-to-face breakups are often preferable in terms of getting closure.
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Even Chandra concedes that some kind of independent standard akin to ISO certifications would be preferable.
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Producing natural gas locally from UK shale was preferable to "ever increasing gas imports," he added.
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Selling clothing or household goods might be preferable to taking out a small loan, McClary said.
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Without such an increase, the status quo is actually preferable to bringing back the CSR payments.
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Only 183% of the Arabs surveyed believe he would be preferable, compared with 27% of Jews.
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A physical zoom is always preferable to the digital zoom found in the majority of smartphones.
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And while Johnson's skin and body certainly look amazing, head-to-toe latex honestly sounds preferable.
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Google decided that something more permanent was preferable to working out of hotels or public spaces.
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Hoppe's book, Democracy: The God That Failed, argues that monarchy is preferable to modern mass democracy.
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And when they aren't getting into space, they find plenty of space for drugs, preferable hallucinogens.
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Economy Minister Giovanni Tria also said on Wednesday a market solution for the banks was preferable.
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In South Africa right now, an HIV diagnosis would probably be preferable to diabetes, she says.
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She said Fort McMurray, even in its current circumstances, was preferable to what she had abandoned.
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It is critical to point out, however, that while definitely preferable, CVID is not a requirement.
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"Having been brought up a Catholic, I think death is preferable," he declared at one point.
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That would be an ideal way to deploy CAATSA, preferable to imposing sanctions on close allies.
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He was using an old saying that means perishing with integrity is preferable to unprincipled survival.
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It would definitely be preferable to wear cordless headphones or play the sound from the speakers.
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I will concede that it's occasionally preferable to enjoy wine without giving it too much thought.
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But she said she would still vote for him because he was preferable to Mrs. Clinton.
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Countries victimized by terrorists must fight back by making their society preferable to the extremist alternative.
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But living with the wise uncertainty of scientists is preferable to the ranting certainty of demagogues.
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For others, being killed by border guards' bullets is preferable to being arrested by the army.
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Maybe that was preferable here, instead of publishing recommendations that people continue their current meat consumption.
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Certainly, it would be preferable, and much less stressful, to lead every game by 21 points.
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Vaping is still preferable to smoking, which kills 450,000 Americans a year and 7m people worldwide.
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Some business leaders say it is preferable to onerous regulation or a cap-and-trade program.
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JASON BAILEY The immersion, camaraderie and technical advantages of theatrical viewing are clearly preferable — in theory.
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But letting them loll in their shed is preferable to carting them off to the slaughterhouse.
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For example, streaming Netflix through the web browser is preferable to using the Netflix Android app.
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It would be preferable for Congress to appoint a special select committee to do the investigation.
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In the case of North Korea, conversation and relationship building is preferable to reckless nuclear rhetoric.
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To be active is to be alive, and the outdoors is always preferable to a gym.
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Ask Jeff Sessions, who probably considers Mel Gibson's end in "Braveheart" preferable to his endless mortification.
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And while deterring/containing North Korea is far preferable to preventive war, it's not risk free.
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For some long-term fans, this imagined future is preferable to the reality presented by MLB.
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But while it was preferable to the chemical alternative, ECT could still be, by many accounts, cruel.
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Karr said it would be preferable for Facebook to provide access to the "whole internet" without restrictions.
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But if you draw a lot, the 1303-inch version, with its larger canvas, might be preferable.
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One, voicing a common opinion, said that Trump is preferable to the Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton.
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The current heavyweight division is an absolute mess, but it's preferable to how it's been run previously.
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Anything older than that and you'll need to follow us on Twitter, which is probably preferable anyways.
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But spreading out the bargain binge across several days is actually preferable to waking up at 4a.m.
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But it barely mentioned the concept of subjective well-being, which is the preferable alternative to GDP.
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For all sides, he says, Norway for now would surely be preferable to a no-deal Brexit.
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The ideal candidate will possess the following skills: Knowledge of current affairs is preferable but not essential.
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From a competition perspective, a takeover by a low-cost rival such as Ryanair would be preferable.
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Or was that merely a preferable fantasy in light of the grim fate that actually awaited him?
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In fact, after several harassment experiences on FetLife, she found these mainstream forums to even be preferable.
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At that stage, less than 10 percent would be preferable, but it depends on the startup's circumstances.
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If hospice is preferable to more aggressive treatment, it's crucial to communicate that as early as possible.
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It goes on to conclude that a one year ban is preferable to the five year ban.
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At a certain point, the warm embrace of oblivion became preferable to the pain of waking life.
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A move to either of the Manchester clubs became a preferable option to signing a new contract.
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"Given the risks of prolonged litigation, the immediate settlement of this matter is far preferable," Breyer wrote.
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"Smaller drops would be preferable to minimize systemic exposure and spilled or wasted medicine," the study said.
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And Mnuchin has said that short-term tax cuts are preferable to no tax cuts at all.
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However, the KRG has determined that peace is, for the time being at least, preferable to bloodshed.
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Bob Barr, an N.R.A. board member, said that despite Mr. Trump's inconsistencies, he was preferable to Mrs.
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I take a sip of the coconut water and decide that Gatorade would have been preferable. Yuck!
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Participants' choices were assembled into a preference scale, ranking who is most preferable to spare or kill.
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A more preferable result for their side would have been a straight denial from the Supreme Court.
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With larger terraces, rooftops and backyards, however, it's often preferable to create multiple zones for different functions.
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It was far, far preferable to the smell that clung to the barns like a bad memory.
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If you didn't, you may find chocolate milk preferable to the sweet, slightly grainy, almost minerally drink.
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But, clearly, being at the table would still have been preferable to not being there at all.
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It's a poor solution at best — but a poor solution can be preferable to none at all.
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Preferable is to imagine games engaging with what guns represent, not just how they feel to shoot.
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By the time ISIS came along, they were often welcomed because anything was preferable to the government.
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Payments to charities were preferable to trying to pay pennies to members of the class, she said.
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But it was preferable, she thought, to caving to the pressure of committing to someone for life.
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That was a time when having Bubonic plague seemed preferable to being a partner at Goldman Sachs.
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But for both the president and his allies in Congress, it may be preferable to the alternative.
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The more humane scenario from the public health experts you have been talking to is obviously preferable.
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Dr. Chen's patient, however, eventually agreed that higher blood sugar was preferable to feeling sickened by hypoglycemia.
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Losing his house probably would have been preferable to being transformed into spin art of the damned.
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Databases already exist and, in certain cases, a centralized database might actually be preferable to the blockchain.
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It is always preferable to make sure any chronic diseases are well controlled prior to getting pregnant.
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He said that was preferable to the temporary stadiums which had to be built for most games.
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He said that was preferable to the temporary stadiums which had to be built for most games.
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But even this would be preferable to the status quo of creeping annexation or annexation without citizenship.
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The same approach would be a preferable alternative to requiring car manufacturers to meet fuel efficiency standards.
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Any effort in preventing unplanned pregnancies is preferable to eliminating the medical facilities for a needed abortion.
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But to the local union workers, getting another GM product is far preferable to getting another company.
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It would be much preferable to be known as having a cautious AI than a killer one.
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In such situation, it is preferable to hold cash rather than invest into bonds and lose money.
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Weekly meetings are preferable, but bimonthly and monthly meetings work as long as the schedule is kept.
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And after they've served their sentences, it's preferable that they be tracked by a competent intelligence service.
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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has also found taxpayer-funded private travel to be preferable to commercial flights.
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The preferable path would have been an in-person conversation, which nonetheless, I still hope to pursue.
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Here are 20073 movies to stream that complement or are vastly preferable to this year's Oscar darlings.
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But honestly, escaping to a farm in the mountains sounds far preferable to either Peter Kraus or Luyendyk.
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This area is preferable to the border cities, where cartels have turned kidnapping migrants into a business model.
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T.M.Q. thinks a genuine emphasis on education in big-college football would be preferable to pay-for-play.
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As distasteful as some of its Middle Eastern allies are, the thinking goes, they're preferable to the extremists.
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Other reports were too long, spending five minutes on a story when 30 seconds would have been preferable.
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Email is preferable to a phone call, she adds, because servicers often provide incorrect information over the phone.
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She argued that it's preferable to deleting tweets that have typos in them, a common complaint among users.
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EISEN: WHAT ELSE IS IN THE TOOL KIT THEN THAT WOULD BE MORE PREFERABLE TO NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES?
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But it's always preferable for a film to have a wealth of ideas than a dearth of them.
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A survey of high prescribing rheumatologists conducted by Barclays found that 62 percent found Olumiant preferable to Xeljanz.
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A bipartisan approach is preferable, but if partisan politics makes that impossible, Republicans should take two bold actions.
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As they see it, they're not selling out, they're just settling, and that's still preferable to settling down.
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So I think a system that restores some authority to the actual parties and conventions would be preferable.
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The question you pose is whether a Hollywood studio is preferable to a company that transports nuclear weapons.
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One glass every evening is actually preferable to limiting your drinking to the weekends and loading up then.
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Republicans who spoke expressed firm support of the waiver, though some acknowledged Mattis's testimony would have been preferable.
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The company told CNBC in September that the Middle East would be a preferable market to begin with.
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Industry came to the table because a single federal regulatory standard seemed preferable to state-by-state regulation.
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They suggest Washington's bailouts of the financial sector in 2008 were preferable to letting banks and insurers fail.
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Though his group was unenthusiastic about the dune, it decided that public sand was preferable to private stone.
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There is often an opportunity to fill in key details or direct them towards a more preferable outcome.
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While a little less than their normal pay, this is generally preferable to being out of work altogether.
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If the collectibles market is having a soft landing, experts say that is infinitely preferable to a crash.
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FCI Otisville has sometimes been viewed as a preferable prison option for inmates convicted of white-collar crimes.
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This has made everything easier, if not easy; abundance can cause headaches, but it is preferable to scarcity.
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On Tuesday, however, Musk suggested that satellites equipped with solar reflectors could be preferable to dropping nuclear weapons.
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Depriving a handful of jurors of the free press is far preferable to depriving a nation of it.
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"Therefore, for Riyadh, renewed political paralysis in Lebanon appears to be preferable to an active Hezbollah-led government."
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A telephoto lens, which specializes in zooming, is preferable for portraits or landscape photos with an isolated subject.
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The 2001s were appealing at an earlier age than the 2000s and, in many cases, are still preferable.
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He would not comment on which is preferable or whether Lundin's right of first offer can be transferred.
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It would be preferable, of course, to apply some objective standard, but what/who could define that standard?
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In the White House, listening to those in front of you is preferable to browbeating others for attention.
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Whoopi's just betting that it's an all-natural pain reliever women will find preferable to popping a Midol.
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Party policy has long been that leaving without a deal is preferable to leaving with a bad deal.
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If it's like a fling though, and I were choosing for superficial reasons, taller than me is preferable.
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It was "preferable because it provides survival equivalent to total mastectomy and axillary dissection while preserving the breast".
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Absorbing the death of a certain number of people is preferable to that, if those are the options.
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He uses both devices in surgery, and said the important finding is that both were preferable to surgery.
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A few even tried to impersonate the bot, which was vastly preferable from our perspective and rather amusing.
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Working from home has its obvious perk for employees, and is preferable in many respects for employers too.
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" But in my humble opinion, it's preferable to the downtube-mounted battery, which, to me, is "double ew.
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You can try the seat alert feature for free, receiving a notification when a preferable option turns up.
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Speaking to reporters, he repeated the administration's earlier position that military action was not preferable but still possible.
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Isn't a water pill preferable to whatever Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor got up to last month?
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However, if the only option is a condom with spermicide, that is preferable than sex without a condom.
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The end product would be provided to that specific customer directly, delivered in a format preferable to them.
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Not everyone has an ideal place on the wall, which may make a desk or pocket model preferable.
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Collective action is possible, even preferable, but sovereign nations remain the foundation of international relations, not supranational organizations.
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OPEC, ALEC and EXEC are perhaps slightly preferable out of familiarity, though AVEC can work just as well.
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The war of words may be intense, but it is highly preferable to a war of physical violence.
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Mr. Abrams said that several models were possible for the department, but that speed was preferable to perfection.
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For the present, a stalemate between the "Rocket Man" and "the Dotard" is preferable to a military conflict.
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Many American strategists reckon that this strategy—known as damage limitation—is preferable to accepting mutually assured destruction.
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Though they're both preferable to the reverse-engineering that turned Tom Ford into Canal Street-folding table Almodóvar.
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In other words, war was preferable to stability in Russia's borderlands if Russia did not provide that stability.
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They often provided a preferable short-term alternative but the blowback often caused more problems than it solved.
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Research has shown that one-time bonuses, although not as preferable as giving raises, can increase employee output.
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Fortunately, since a newborn doesn't have the psychological addiction to strong-agonist opioids, buprenorphine has proven a preferable route.
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A Roth IRA is preferable in many cases because your money will grow 100 percent tax-free, Sun said.
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Yet the return of Assad's rule is seen by some as preferable to the prospect of a Turkish offensive.
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If anything, the latter would've been preferable, since at least women and minorities wouldn't be singled out for disenfranchisement.
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The nuclear option — legal recourse — may sometimes be preferable, depending on the person and the strength of the case.
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While sheltering in place can be preferable at times, she said, doing so requires planning to survive the aftermath.
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Reviews on most Huawei phones note that its EMUI software isn't the preferable option versus Google's own Android interface.
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But we're in an era in which it's preferable—whether or not it's wise—to hide the knobs away.
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And Interior is preferable to heading up the Department of Energy, which most conservatives want to shut down altogether.
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One research group has been exploring cannabis types or cannabinoid concentrations that are preferable depending on one's sleep disturbance.
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As such, heterogeneous sources are enormously preferable to homogenous stacks, which is why we recommend against hardware-specific solutions.
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These owners and founders don't think rapid expansion is a sustainable or even preferable way to run a business.
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Also, at 6.28 inches, Oppo's screen is just plain bigger which makes it preferable for watching videos and reading.
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Far preferable for Trump are the state visits bestowed by politicians hoping to fete a president susceptible to flattery.
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Android may be profitless, but barely keeping afloat is still preferable to going under, and well, what's the alternative?
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The stop-Trumpers say that any of the non-Trump candidates in the race would be preferable to Trump.
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Although I am not preferable by the medical establishment to address a medical emergency I had some medical skill.
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One research group has been exploring cannabis types and cannabinoid concentrations that are preferable depending on one's sleep disturbance.
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Some legal scholars argue that an eight-justice bench isn't so bad after all and might actually be preferable.
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Mercury can be harmful for pregnant women and small children, but experts say fish remains preferable to red meat.
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This is preferable to approaching the conversation by venting your personal thoughts on the employee's performance or bad behavior.
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But Neal told reporters Friday that he sees legal action as preferable to taking steps like a contempt vote.
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I don't dislike it, but given a choice, I often find something preferable, like riesling, or even pinot blanc.
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TV interview where Sanders told "Rising" host Krystal Ball that a federal jobs guarantee is preferable to guaranteeing income.
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The high cost of venture capital can mean that it is a less preferable funding source for some founders.
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The first problem, the Korean standoff, is worrisome but also fundamentally stable; a solution is preferable, but not urgent.
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The system is preferable to the card system because cards can be stolen or lost and PIN numbers forgotten.
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Though the circle line's 45.9-kilometre loop takes three hours, it feels much preferable to sitting in traffic downtown.
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"Stronger countermeasures would have been preferable," EU Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis told a news conference after the meeting.
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Mullock's view is a treaty would be preferable as it would be at lesser risk of a legal challenge.
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But that awkwardness is much more preferable to the inclusion of yet another instance of sexual abuse on screen.
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And while a food stamp-like work requirement is preferable, this is certainly a step in the right direction.
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As opposed to the alternative, which we've all witnessed at his rallies and on Twitter, this was certainly preferable.
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As I write it, it inevitably collapses into something that is less perfect but is real (so, ontologically preferable).
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But for now, the military's decision to intervene while not taking power outright was preferable to a coup d'état.
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It posits a self-evident consensus — about a system's failures, and about what might be preferable — where none exists.
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Casey provided substantially less protection for reproductive freedom than Roe but was still greatly preferable to overruling it altogether.
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My attention was elsewhere, and having her on the bed seemed preferable to her soundtrack of high-pitched yapping.
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But an important caveat to remember: not using a sleeve is preferable to a cheap one that will scratch.
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A spokesperson said a "compromise" proposed by the companies last month would have been preferable to the new law.
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Plus, a contract between two established states is preferable to a contract with a state that doesn't yet exist.
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Dear Miss Manners: Is it preferable to wear long white gloves to a nighttime party for a famous person?
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In some of Mozart's finely wrought ensemble numbers it might have been preferable to have them perform closer together.
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President Donald Trump himself has said that a weak dollar is preferable for the U.S. economy at this point.
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"The preferable path would have been an in-person conversation, which nonetheless, I still hope to pursue," McConnell added.
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But Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the group's leader, is worse than Assad, so dictatorship is preferable to a caliphate.
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It is surely not always preferable for judges to be life-tenured; there certainly have been clinkers among them.
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A 2015 Preventive Services Task Force report noted that preventing iron deficiency is most likely preferable to treating it.
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But forcing their hand and shunning their lack of cooperation would be preferable to the current state of complacency.
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Republicans who disagree with my stance make the following argument: Mr. Trump, while flawed, is preferable to Hillary Clinton.
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Where we can get a more direct link to sales, that's actually preferable if we can possibly do that.
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Earlier Supreme Court decisions have required inmates challenging lethal injection protocols to identify available and preferable methods of execution.
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Even keeping global warming at 2.5°C or 3°C is vastly preferable to 4°C or 5°C.
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This could give states an option to renew at preferable terms if the existing technology remains the standard of care.
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But for me and for the vast majority of trans people, transitioning is infinitely preferable to remaining as we are.
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"A lot of people think that pulling out is preferable because it feels better or more natural somehow," she says.
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While Cunningham's words aren't unwelcome, it would have been preferable to see more of his wonderful, unique dances in action.
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A peaceful world with inadequate infrastructure is preferable to one at constant risk of war but with pothole-free highways.
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The Android interface is lightning-fast once you know what everything does, but for newbies, a simpler scheme is preferable.
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Less preferable are the first-generation antipsychotics — chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, haloperidol, and perphenazine — which are infamous for their neurological side effects.
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"From an environmental perspective, using a ride-sharing service is certainly preferable to having your own a car," said Rus.
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And more not less content is always generally going to be preferable so far as their bottom lines are concerned.
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Johnson, a former Republican, is pushing himself as a preferable alternative for conservative voters who don't want to support Trump.
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Colwell says Chapter 7 is almost always the preferable option of the two and is more popular across the country.
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Starboard, which holds a 4% stake in the company, said a sale of the management services unit was more preferable.
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But some research has suggested that because ARBs are associated with fewer complications, they may be preferable to ACE inhibitors.
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While getting there any way you can is preferable, there are still steps you can take to participate in solidarity.
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Washington (CNN)For President Donald Trump, a big inaccurate number is almost always preferable to a slightly smaller accurate number.
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A rotating cleaning schedule is preferable to passive aggressively sighing as you do it all yourself for the 100th time.
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Settling for Smith may have been an acceptable alternative for the Jets this year, but it wasn't the preferable solution.
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For Senate Republicans, a justice by designation who must leave the Court after the 6900 election would be vastly preferable.
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Although not free money, small business loans can sometimes be preferable to giving up more equity in the short term.
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But they ought to ask themselves whether kicking environmental regulation into the courts is really preferable to the status quo.
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With the BOJ's bond buying reaching its limits, guiding yields lower through direct rate targets appeared a more preferable approach.
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Acceleration and handling will please most drivers, although a V-6 would be preferable for folks who want more oomph.
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Ideally, of course, it would be preferable to eliminate gerrymandering entirely by having an independent commission draw the district lines.
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Either scenario is far more preferable than the failed scheme currently in place, which likely won't last through next year.
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Though jails are sometimes viewed as safer or more preferable than prisons, recent reports indicate that's not always the case.
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More recent scholars suggest that non-criminal interventions are preferable to criminal law if the same objective can be accomplished.
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While knives with full tangs are preferable (and often costlier), a knife with a partial tang can still perform well.
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So they'd argue it's preferable to just allow the natural disruptions that are always going to happen in the market.
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Place the wings in the marinade and let marinade in the fridge at least overnight; 48 hours is preferable. 2.
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Venus reminds us that it is possible and in some ways preferable to be an activist without being an exhibitionist.
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Our ability to hack our technology to a system preferable to our specific needs is synonymous with our freedom itself.
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And while trite may be preferable to embarrassing anecdotes from the bride and groom's childhood, that's an awfully low bar.
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And, unless you are a smaller couple or sleep while holding each other, a King or California King is preferable.
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Being transparent rather than releasing black-box algorithms would be preferable for scientists as well as doctors and their patients.
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There are also so-called boneless short ribs, which are fine, but bone-in is preferable, since bones add flavor.
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The 8 to 4 shift was seen as the most preferable, with over a third of respondents selecting this period.
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That also could make corporate debt preferable to muni and could be another factor in driving up the latter's yields.
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So if we can do something more natural—yeah, a quickie is a quickie [but it's preferable to side effects].
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A payout in time to buy food for a cow is vastly preferable to a payout after the cow dies.
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Even as some see cultural appropriation in cafeteria sushi, it is surely preferable to sushi meant for only investment bankers.
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When I can afford a roach- and gecko-infested room, it's often so rustic that it's preferable to sleep outside.
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However, even if the programs are incredibly similar, some people find it preferable to work in Excel over Google Sheets.
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On the income-contingent repayment plan, the least preferable option, your monthly bills will be 20% of your discretionary income.
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Ten would have been preferable, but listen, we'll take as much of Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as we can get.
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"It would be preferable if the government would take measures to boost 'quality tourism' and not 'mass tourism'," he noted.
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Ninety percent said the disposable scope was as good as the reusable scope, and 2 percent said it was preferable.
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The N.B.A. knew this was going to happen, and executives believed a gradual increase of the salary cap was preferable.
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Stalled negotiations with a chance of a later breakthrough are surely preferable to the return of the specter of war.
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Some label makers have rechargeable battery packs, which we think is preferable, while others use replaceable AA or AAA batteries.
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It is surely the only time that it is preferable to have a booked ticket in the middle column of seating.
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But Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials said the program resulted in few deportations and argued that other alternatives are preferable.
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A law is clearly the preferable way for presidents to go because it lasts longer and it's more difficult to overturn.
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That means the show sometimes has too much of a good thing, but overindulgence is preferable to not quite having enough.
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The National Review editorial emerged as some establishment Republican figures debate whether Trump is a preferable standard-bearer for the Nov.
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Addressing his specific proposals, Sanders said the price tags and the overhaul of the status quo were preferable to the alternative.
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Such deliberation over migration policy is preferable to the angry rashness Mr Trump has shown in his first weeks in office.
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Which was great in an artist — preferable, even — but not high on the list of qualities we look for in mothers.
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If you just want a speaker that lays on your desk, kitchen table, or countertop, Amazon's speaker is the preferable choice.
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A brutal story about strangers with poison candy seemed a preferable national fantasy to historical reality in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Then again, this man was in a dark place if he thought that dying sooner was preferable to being executed later.
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The central bank said in the minutes that only in exceptional cases might it be preferable to anticipate interest rate cuts.
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In that respect, TweetDeck being bought was probably preferable to having its API access shut off and dying a slow death.
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Cruz implied that it is possible -- which conservatives read as preferable -- to remain loyal to the GOP precisely by repudiating Trump.
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For many young collectors, this process of self-guided education is preferable to hiring an advisor or browsing the gallery circuit.
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It's infinitely preferable to see where to apply highlighter on your own face than to guess after watching a YouTube video.
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The National Review editorial emerged as some establishment Republican figures debate whether Trump is a preferable standard-bearer for the Nov.
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The claim that Denmark is somehow proof that a gentler socialism is preferable to free-market capitalism simply doesn't hold water.
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While it is always preferable to take your pet to a veterinary professional during an emergency situation, sometimes there isn't time.
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It is preferable to make such decisions on the back of robust criteria rather than on the basis of managerial whim.
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Hillary Clinton is the preferable manager of the mess that is our national self-interest, as a left of center Democratic.
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If it were that clear of an obligation, then hypothetically, any woman on the ticket would be preferable to any man.
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In fact, research suggests that potatoes are preferable to pasta in terms of their ability to reduce appetite after being consumed.
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They view it preferable to the 35-percent tariffs that Trump has floated for companies that move factories to other countries.
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Perhaps there really are Republicans who view such an outcome as preferable to a Republican Party led by a President Trump.
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It's just that savoring the best parts on DVD seems preferable to wading through the movie for them in a theater.
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But this is the rare case where nearly any change to the acquired company would seem preferable to the status quo.
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But an amicable divorce would be preferable to the current situation, which puts the considerable achievement of European integration at risk.
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You know me growing up kind of skinny, I wasn't looked at as the preferable body type when I was younger.
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This is far preferable to draconian proposals from conservatives to raise the retirement age, impose stingier COLAs, and means-test benefits.
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Because of this, he explained, birth control pills or IUDS are the preferable form of birth control for sexually active couples.
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But for the terminally ill, such fates do exist: death really can seem preferable to a lifetime of pain and suffering.
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Enacting reforms by passing laws is always going to be preferable to relying on individual judges to make decisions like this.
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Two years without the success of a Trump agenda may convince voters that a different Republican candidate is preferable in 2020.
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As for fertilizers, Ross said organic compounds are preferable to synthetic ones because they don't contain metals and other dangerous contaminants.
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Most outdoor fanatics agree: It's preferable to be outside than it is to be inside, trolling through deals on your computer.
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Yet defeat, repulsive though it may be, was still preferable to the prospect of the Lakers turning the corner without him.
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In Metro, especially late in the game, avoiding human enemies entirely is often preferable to killing them and stirring up trouble.
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Despite years of financial privation, Fidel, who was approaching ninety, insisted that isolation was preferable to engagement with a longtime enemy.
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But eight successful founders from HuffPost's Arianna Huffington to Ethereum's Joseph Lubin prove founding past 20053 is possible — if even preferable.
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Mr. Bruni is absolutely correct that experience in elected politics is vastly preferable to a novitiate stepping into a powerful role.
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But that seems far more preferable — and less risky — to firing Mueller, which could spark a massive political and constitutional crisis.
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Mr. Bucklew said lethal gas was preferable to the state's current method of an injection of a lethal dose of pentobarbital.
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The answer is obvious, even with all of the problems and challenges they present: Universal health systems are preferable to ours.
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Built using past resumes submitted to Amazon, most of which came from men, the program concluded men were preferable to women.
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In any case, losing White House access is preferable to allowing an authoritarian president to decide who gets to cover him.
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Olympia Provisions Salami Bouquet, available on Food52, from $50A bouquet of meat is nearly always preferable to a bouquet of flowers.
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"It would be, perhaps, preferable to leave Nafta aside rather than a long process of negotiation and tension," Mr. Fernández said.
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But it struck me that an intense, brief pain was probably preferable to a duller one with no end in sight.
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A number of small companies have complained about Amazon's efforts to copy their products or otherwise bully them into preferable terms.
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The settlement says that a forehead thermometer can be inaccurate and that in future cases an oral temperature reading is preferable.
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"There is an unwillingness to believe, as if it's just preferable not to know this about our culture," Meier told me.
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On balance then, it's preferable to get on with cutting the rate of what economists believe is a highly damaging tax.
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It's preferable to preregister to donate your body, so you can answer any questions about your wishes and complete the paperwork.
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From the earliest days of our republic, American leaders have understand that diplomacy and engagement is preferable to conflict and hostility.
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France shares concerns over Iran's ballistic missile program and meddling in the Middle East, but says engagement is preferable to isolation.
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The subtext seems to be that The Brink is preferable because it does a better job of making Bannon look bad.
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Women will shed no tears over lost opportunities with men who think we're interchangeable with (or even less preferable than) talking dolls.
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Ryan, who endorsed Trump last week after initial misgivings, said he still supported his candidacy, saying Trump would be preferable to Clinton.
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Oakley execs told me this is preferable to glancing down at a wrist-worn device, which can throw off an athlete's technique.
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There is an inherent belief that those systems are somehow less biased, that they can scale better, and they're just somehow preferable.
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Eventually, his speech devolves into a stand-up routine, which frankly would be preferable to what's been happening during our current debates.
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Even informal and ill-paid work (the most common sort) is often preferable to the indignity, confinement and squalor of a camp.
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I love not having to maneuver the cable around my coat's buttons, and they're infinitely preferable for when I'm at the gym.
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Among intellectuals, commentators, and party actors devoted to advancing "conservatism" as an ideological project, Martin writes, Cruz seems vastly preferable to Trump.
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Clarke said the set-up was preferable to, for instance, when Dany's clothes were scorched off at the end of season 1.
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It's not yet clear how streaming will work, but it should be preferable to the Vita and its more limited control scheme.
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Products are now being delivered directly to the patient – which is preferable to leaving them at the mercy of the doctor's calendar.
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The Economist: Around the world, some see "authoritarian capitalism" as preferable to democracy as a system of governance to meet people's needs.
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What if the question instead mutates to what is preferable, letting the young or old live or sacrificing one to save many?
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GCHQ thinks this is preferable to a backdoor because it doesn't involve weakening encryption or introducing a mandated door in the architecture.
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It's certainly preferable to the brain-addling Ambien that may be fueling his recent controversial public statements, according to Tesla board members.
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He added that Trump has decided bilateral negotiations would be preferable to multi-lateral ones for the U.S., the Reuters report said.
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Furthermore, in poor connection areas, video calling might be too choppy, so simply making an audio-only call is a preferable option.
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Of course, it would have been preferable if both chambers held roll-call votes on the resolution so that legislators like Rep.
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And it will create a presumption that alternatives to detention are preferable to detaining someone for years prior to their immigration proceedings.
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Cash skeptics are insistent that in-kind grants of things like food or cattle are preferable in certain cases to granting cash.
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For kids, or at least for the one kid I quizzed on the matter, a full-cast recording is by definition preferable.
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Mr. Stives said he considered extensions preferable to amended returns, which must be submitted on paper and so may receive more scrutiny.
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Schueller agrees that air-drying is preferable to blow-drying, but he also said that air-drying itself can also cause harm.
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Originalists might respond that (a) is preferable for the same reason that statutory language must be strictly adhered to: Democracy requires it.
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Credit bureaus may view providing the scores voluntarily as preferable to being required to do so by the government, Mr. Ulzheimer said.
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Winds from the north or south coming straight up or down river are preferable, and the most likely, given local weather patterns.
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Airports should collect fees to repair their own airports and moving to a privatized system would be preferable to the current system.
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Its $13.4 billion purchase of rival Biomet in 2014 is, so far, an example of why not doing deals is often preferable.
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If they will be used by children (or mess-prone adults), a hard seating surface may be preferable to cane or upholstery.
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Seems preferable, but apparently picture wire can damage your walls, so soft, waxy floss could be an alternative, sure. 2001/103. Murder.
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Its latest polling released in November 2016 found that 7 in 10 Africans believe democracy is preferable to all forms of government.
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Apparently, the endless wars and interventions of the last two decades were all preferable to this movement of a few dozen troops.
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He has argued if Congress and the president are serious about tackling drug costs, his legislation is much more preferable to Pelosi's.
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Therefore it is preferable to limit the acceptance of (and calls for) waiver ideas as a show of good faith to consumers.
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The very few people who learned of the incident from me were left with only one clear takeaway: Silence was infinitely preferable.
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There seems to be some knee-jerk, intuitive way in which that's the default stance and in which the real is preferable.
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Any yesterday is preferable to his tomorrow, the prevention of which is the most seductive promise any Democratic presidential candidate can make.
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While many in Gaza speak of death as preferable to the here-and-now, Ms. Najjar "clung to life," her mother said.
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It would also be preferable to limit access to the data to authorised experts in spatial epidemiology, data protection and data science.
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"Even a thin and largely symbolic agreement is far preferable to war," he told me when I spoke to him last month.
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Although Lieu agrees that it's preferable to see works in person, there's an argument for critiquing digital images of works as well.
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From the earliest days of our republic, American leaders have to understand that diplomacy and engagement is preferable to conflict and hostility.
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"As this case has proven, such cases may take months or years to resolve; accommodation, wherever possible, is far preferable," he argued.
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But a manageable increase in infections among those who can overcome the virus would be preferable to the consequences of economic collapse.
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He'll sow and enjoy as much mayhem as he can along the way, and somehow deems that preferable to the status quo.
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Wasn't it preferable, the Pakistani official had asked me, for militants to involve themselves in elections than to continue engaging in terrorism?
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But even if a "no" vote is preferable, it may not be enough to save the Turkish republic from Mr. Erdogan's damage.
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To many parents, keeping a baby alone outside is preferable to bringing them into a noisy environment where they may get disturbed.
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But while Mr. Xi welcomes Mr. Moon as a preferable alternative to Ms. Park, he is concerned about one point of contention.
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"Compared with their peers, yuan-denominated assets are a preferable choice," said Li Haitao, fund manager at Hexa Asset Management in Shanghai.
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This may be a bit arch, but the spirited aggression is preferable to the studious self-regard of third-generation confessional poetry.
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If my condition were much worse, I would most likely find the viselike press of a permanent headache preferable to the alternative.
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Having said that, though, it&aposs preferable to me between making things worse with just concealer and going sans anything at all.
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Steaming is superior Steaming in the microwave is preferable to submerging foods in water, which can result in a loss of nutrients.
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And 28503 percent say that secure borders are preferable to open borders, with 22019 percent saying that current border security is inadequate.
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That is, of course, far preferable to President Trump's grossly irresponsible threat to let ObamaCare collapse by continuing to actively undermine it.
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Certainly the level and trajectory of the federal debt are a troubling issue, and a revenue-neutral approach would have been preferable.
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It would be preferable, of course, for the federal government to fulfill its role as a leading protector of basic constitutional rights.
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In the movie's estimation, their racism is preferable to its nasty, blunter southern cousin because their racism is often spoken in Italian.
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One of 'America's 10 cushiest prisons' Otisville has sometimes been viewed as a preferable prison option for inmates convicted of white-collar crimes.
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When insiders said he didn't know what was in the healthcare bill that his administration has failed to pass, that almost seemed preferable.
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Going naked might not have a benefit over wearing cotton undies, but it won't hurt — and it's definitely preferable to sleeping in spandex.
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They told Knipel in court on Thursday the city had overstepped its authority and that quarantining the infected would be a preferable approach.
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When testing revealed that call logs could be collected without a permissions dialog, that option seems to have been obviously preferable to developers.
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The calm mood that has prevailed on the Korean peninsula for the past year is clearly preferable to the nuclear brinkmanship of 2017.
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Everybody knows the basics: Davos Man believes that markets are more efficient than governments and that globalism is preferable to nationalism or localism.
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Most reproductive rights advocates, women seeking abortions, and healthcare providers agree that seeking abortion care in a clinic is preferable to self-inducing.
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It's as good an answer as any right now, and preferable to HTC attempting to built its own solution from the ground up.
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That outcome was certainly preferable to the Kremlin, but every indication suggests that the hacks were meant to undermine faith in American institutions.
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As a result, even those seeking to draft a candidate they find preferable to Hillary had to pull names from the party's past.
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Government-induced health savings accounts might be preferable to paying higher taxes, but they are clearly a government-run form of social engineering.
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Plainly, in Republican eyes, Mr Garland is preferable to a younger, more liberal nominee with the potential to serve decades on the court.
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It was a job only preferable to sieving raw sewage by hand, and all for an Xbox 360 with Oblivion and Dead Rising.
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An individual or nation could also try to develop alternatives to emitting activities that are preferable even without considering the significant climate impacts.
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It reflects the sense among many Republicans that, flawed as they may see him, the thrice-married billionaire is preferable to the alternative.
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For long-term and retirement savings, it's preferable to invest in low-cost, diversified index funds, which have historically yielded more than 2%.
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For some investors, having a simple investment plan without much interaction is preferable to having a plan that requires regular checkups and balancing.
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While some energy is inevitably lost in charging and discharging batteries, these losses are preferable to outright curtailment when the grid is oversupplied.
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This is all preferable to the alternative: President Marine Le Pen, and another Western democracy falling to the tide of far-right populism.
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They believe that democracy as a form of government tends to serve the elite, and there are times when nondemocratic systems are preferable.
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This was a preferable New Year's viewing choice to Dick Clark, who was not very loud or obnoxious, and hardly ever broke things.
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Pahan's team also found that Ceylon cinnamon is purer, and preferable to Chinese cinnamon, which contains a molecule that can cause liver damage.
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For brick-and-mortar retailers, processing all networks' cards using one physical terminal was preferable to having separate card readers for each network.
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The obvious precedent: In 1964, the Saudi royal family forced King Saud to abdicate and replaced him with the far preferable King Faisal.
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While Mr. Trump has said that no deal is preferable to the current one, economists argue abandoning Nafta could damage the United States.
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It's not necessarily preferable, but with the majority so slim as it is, it's more of a question, does the economy chug along?
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Well-maintained and well-lit roads are preferable to smaller ones, and have better access for emergency medical services should they be necessary.
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As cult leaders go, he seems nice, and certainly preferable to most of the current crop of would-be Silicon Valley cult leaders.
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The president's headline-making sentiment that people from countries like Norway (read: white people) were preferable would have been recognizable to the founders.
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While some question the aesthetic soundness of these stylistically retrofitted works, they remain infinitely preferable to the artist's rubbery, Fascist-era gladiatorial imagery.
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When times are tough, sometimes you just want to be around family — and sometimes, it's preferable when you're not related to that family.
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When times are tough, sometimes you just want to be around family — and sometimes, it's preferable when you're not related to that family.
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Straight hair isn't bad, of course, but the notion that it is somehow preferable to kinks or curls or a bald head is.
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The $13.4 billion purchase of its rival Biomet in 2014 is, so far, an example of why not doing deals is often preferable.
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For many victims, paying a bit of cash is preferable to arguing with the perpetrator or having to navigate China's challenging legal system.
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Wherever he ends up, it will be preferable to the lonely situation he experienced last year, the first lost season of his career.
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"The vast majority of parents view this intensive parenting style as the best, as very preferable to other parenting styles," Dr. Ishizuka said.
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He meant that at certain times, perhaps almost always, the simpler, more easily available bottle is preferable to the rare and precious wine.
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The Washington Post reported Friday that the fear was so entrenched that parents in the community believe the risk of measles is preferable.
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"We believe that people are learning to not cross the line," Ho said, adding that this is preferable to removing people from Twitter.
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A bit of ambiguity over the final legal bill may be preferable to the certainty of a big hit to the balance sheet.
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On the whole, I think that knowledge is preferable to ignorance, and I am sure that human sympathy is more valuable than ideology.
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The former is preferable, Griffin Rubin said, because when you delay payments interest accrues and you'll ultimately be left with a larger balance.
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She saw a man who, in her judgment, would be far preferable to a Democrat campaigning with the enthusiastic support of Planned Parenthood.
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The sausage-making process of legislating is often ridiculed, but it is far preferable to a system where one man dictates his will.
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If the U.S. continues to stall and wait for preferable trade terms, the rest of Asia will just continue to depend upon China.
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No North Korean action to date has altered China's fixed view that a nuclear and misbehaving North Korea is preferable to its demise.
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It would be small compensation for the destruction of their cities, homes and families, but it is preferable to their open-ended nightmare.
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It would be far preferable for the Trump administration to make sure that its deregulatory programs do not stop at the university gates.
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On the other hand, am I seeking self-glorification without any of the actual pain, and would it be preferable to keep silent?
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Caribou are a key part of Nunavimmiut culture and diet, and subsistence hunting can be preferable to paying high prices for imported meat.
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He punched down, joking that giving his son a head injury was a preferable alternative to letting the child potentially grow up gay.
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We can all agree that it's preferable for a good film to make the most money in movie history, rather than a bad one.
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Certainly, having the Wachowskis return to direct or oversee that reboot would be preferable, given how they've directed and conceptualized the philosophy and world.
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Compared to the Vive's controllers, their ergonomics are preferable in an entirely non-trivial way and they just feel a lot more user-friendly.
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On the other hand, the status quo is preferable to the chaotic destruction of the dollar standard in the absence of a ready replacement.
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They insist that no deal is greatly preferable to the deal now on the table, in which they perceive unacceptable constraints on British sovereignty.
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But although this wonderment at my ability to perform basic tasks was patronizing, it was probably preferable to being rejected because of my disability.
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But it would be preferable to a series of all-controlling, SESTA-like laws, which could ultimately turn them into regulated utilities (see Schumpeter).
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It's annoying, sure, but it's preferable to truly malicious software that aims to take over your laptop or knock your computer out of commission.
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But even if, as is more likely, the BJP remains in charge, it would be preferable if it were forced to govern in coalition.
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For undergraduates, reporting in person or with an online tool that doesn't require them to create an account seem to be preferable to Callisto.
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This move is probably preferable, since reports have surfaced that Weiss' daughters from a previous marriage were "completely shocked and blindsided" by the proposal.
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"A stable alliance between the Union and the SPD would be preferable," Schaeuble said, adding that the chancellor could still form a minority government.
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"President Trump's decision to walk away from the summit with North Korea without an agreement was preferable to making a bad deal," he said.
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Whatever the drawbacks and dangers of the current anti-corruption drive in the region, they are preferable to the alternative: an intolerable status quo.
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In most cases if you have a direct shot the preferable thing is to stand back and take it out with a tank shell.
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The research found that the median economic return on invested capital, a preferable measure, was less than 1 per cent over the same period.
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And it's no surprise that Democratic candidates are, so far, finding those options preferable to working out the details of a comprehensive immigration plan.
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A temporarily higher inflation rate might be an annoyance for some Americans, but it is preferable to imploding portfolios and a risk of recession.
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The world, ours, that the Splitter initially creates is no happier than ours is today, but it's still preferable to theirs, the "real" one.
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There are a number of reasons that taking a harder line with Turkey is preferable to half-hearted talk about pulling pre-accession funding.
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BERLIN, March 14 (Reuters) - Interest rates are too low, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Tuesday, adding that a rise would be preferable.
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Ultimately, risk management plays a role in profitably farming, but reducing the need for it by creating higher and more stable prices is preferable.
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"If you have given enough that you've watched an episode or two, it is preferable to keep watching than trying something new," he says.
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Manchin, a leading Democratic centrist, on Tuesday reiterated his support for Trump declaring a national emergency, arguing it is preferable to another government shutdown.
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This can result in the UAV, and certain parts of the UAV, landing at more preferable or suitable locations if flight operations are disrupted.
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Federal student loans are preferable to private loans, Cheng said, because they offer more protections like fixed interest rates and income-based repayment plans.
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However, in the movie's key scene, the fearful peons decide that life under a despot might be preferable to death in a failed rebellion.
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"It would therefore be preferable to seek instead either business partnerships or a joint venture," said Roche Brune Asset Management fund manager Gregoire Laverne.
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It would also be preferable if infrastructure that crossed borders connected Myanmar to the wider region and not just to China, Mr. Mitchell said.
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Corker asked O'Sullivan whether it would be preferable for the United States to act unilaterally or work with the European Union on such sanctions.
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The exact date remains contentious, with Labour, the Scottish National Party and the Liberal Democrats all suggesting a slightly earlier date would be preferable.
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For Democrats who saw Obama as a deeply disappointing second choice, he was still far preferable to four or eight more years of indignity.
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"We don't need wild tourism," she said, displaying the default position of Russian officialdom that rigid control is always preferable to potentially disorderly spontaneity.
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" The young are more likely to say that "non-democracies can be preferable" in some circumstances and to believe that "democracy serves the elite.
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Lower-cost, more flexible defined contribution plans using vehicles such as Roth 401(k) plans may be preferable for many business owners, Labrum added.
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The Federal Reserve would need to be persuaded that one better managed, more profitable and less risky institution was preferable to two weak subsidiaries.
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Some critics say that comprehensive genetic testing — an exhaustive analysis to detect all mutations associated with an increase in breast cancer risk — is preferable.
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Amazon's system used resumés submitted to the company over a 10-year period to decide which new candidates were preferable, five sources told Reuters.
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Much of Tuesday's argument concerned earlier Supreme Court decisions that required inmates challenging lethal injection protocols to identify available and preferable methods of execution.
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But the most ardently pro-Brexit lawmakers in Britain insist that the cliff edge is nothing to fear, and preferable to a long delay.
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But morally, E-Verify seems vastly preferable to the brutality of family separation and the harsher Obama-era measures that liberals have belatedly discovered.
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For people of all ages, hand washing is preferable to hand sanitizer, though sanitizer is a decent option if hand washing is not possible.
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In the Middle Ages, this hierarchal tolerance of Islam was preferable to the alternatives at the time, such as forced conversion or mass murder.
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After all, a society built on reciprocity, sharing, self-limitation, and care sounds far preferable to the plutocratic catastrophe of present-day financialized capitalism.
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According to a poll recently released by Youth First, nearly 85033 percent of those surveyed believe that rehabilitation for youth is preferable to incarceration.
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But given the exceptionally underwhelming condition of the electric bike market now, a slow build is preferable to the alternative, which is no build.
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This was preferable to the approach of creating a watertight concrete enclosure around the basement boiler, given the height of the underground water table.
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Most companies recommend using the device in an ambient temperature range of 32 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit — with 62 to 72 degrees being preferable.
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Wouldn't it be preferable to stick to those popular progressive policies, making the case for them using language that would appeal to more Americans?
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They noted that it's generally preferable to use State Department email or other means so that there's a proper record kept for the future.
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Trump has said his call with Zelensky was "perfect" but Portman said it would have been preferable to have left Biden out of it.
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He had what he described as the "worst feet" in his class, and an insouciance that convinced teachers acting might be a preferable path.
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This is by far preferable to having diarrhea all over our house, but I'm groggy and need about two cups of coffee to wake up.
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One would think that given a real news story or a fake one, both conforming to one's beliefs, that the real news would be preferable.
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The Ohio Democrat said Romney is far preferable to other names that had been mentioned and could be good face for the United States worldwide.
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As with human children, outdoor activities, exercise, playtime and other forms of interaction in the real world are preferable to raising a canine couch potato.
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But having tried that device's virtual keyboard, I'd say that a real physical keyboard is still preferable for any amount of serious work or gaming.
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European sellers like Norway's Statoil decided it was preferable to defend market share by offering more flexible contracts or sell directly into the spot market.
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"Getting hit by a car once is much preferable to getting hit by a car and then the ground and then another car," said Thompson.
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While most people would argue that creating a dialogue around trust is preferable, a controversial new website makes snooping easier than memorizing their phone's passcode.
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That would almost be preferable to the more likely outcome: humans overseeing vast armies of these armed autonomous robots to dominate and kill other humans.
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That means the downsides should be weighed more heavily than the upsides, which means less efficiency and more accountability should be preferable to the opposite.
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Lindsey Graham, a former 24 presidential candidate who has tangled with Cruz in the Senate but now sees him as a preferable alternative to Trump.
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Those days, if Tiffany could run somewhere, even when it was preferable that she walked because she was, for example, wearing church shoes, she ran.
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Setting aside this reality, though, all of this impeachment speculation raises an important question: Would Vice President-elect Mike Pence be preferable to Trump anyway?
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This was much to the consternation of the rest of the industry, which considered Genachowski's rules preferable to the hardcore alternative of common-carrier regulation.
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As exhausting as it seems, on many levels, it is probably still preferable to living on the material knife edge of professional and existential contingency.
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It is also making the case that a quick close is preferable as it distances these funds from any further reputational risk, the source said.
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One more conversation with Lisa about the goddamned invite list would have been preferable to moving boxes out of storage and into a moving van.
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This basic character structure can still be effective—and it's certainly preferable to the thudding dipshittery of the DC movies—but it can feel perfunctory.
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A close aide to Modi said it is preferable for Rajan to see out his three-year term before his successor formally assumes the role.
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Samson and Harrigan agree that it would be preferable for the company to bury the entire power line—an option Eversource says is cost-prohibitive.
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"It would have been certainly preferable for the president to speak on behalf of the United States supported strongly by action in Congress," he said.
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It seemed clearly preferable to black out for one minute, as opposed to, say, ten minutes or an hour, and I felt reassured, almost amused.
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Italy's Economy Minister Giovanni Tria said on Wednesday a market solution for Carige was preferable, but the government was ready to deal with other situations.
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But in the absence of that, it's preferable that we have some models of a single-payer system succeeding rather than no model at all.
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"It has always been clear to him that being majority leader is much preferable to being minority leader," a Democratic Senate chief of staff said.
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In some cases, it can cause the land to bulge, which can damage buildings and infrastructure — but Allen said that's still preferable to an earthquake.
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Praising a brutal K.G.B. dictator, especially as preferable to a democratically elected U.S. president, whether you like Obama or hate him, is despicable and dangerous.
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Is that an outcome that you considered when making the decision to run, and do you believe that a Democrat would be preferable to Trump?
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While car sales may abound on holiday weekends like the Fourth of July, shopping on a run-of-the-mill weekday may actually be preferable.
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Google may not be happy about that, but it was likely preferable to allowing government regulators to roam their servers to enforce the law themselves.
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Roberto Peñalber, 34, said many Cubans had felt forced to flee under Mr. Obama, because they feared he would rescind preferable immigration treatment for Cubans.
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This seemed a better alternative, literally by far, than Nevada, and preferable to another idea to dump toxic waste in the middle of the Atlantic.
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A major part of this is looking at "preferable futures"—considering what outcomes would be better for individuals, communities, companies, or the world at large.
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Some leftists have argued that a jobs guarantee—like the one contained in the Green New Deal—is preferable to giving people money for nothing.
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Another variation is that life is doomed to suffering and failure, and a little more abstract version is that non-existence is preferable to existence.
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Scaling up production would require cutting of more branches - but that would still be preferable to more trees being felled, promoters of the project said.
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Representative Max Rose, a Democrat who represents Staten Island, said sterilization was doing little to address the problem, and a controlled hunt would be preferable.
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He has few alternatives, but they are preferable to constantly kneeling to an administration in Washington that will simply not take yes for an answer.
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Mr. Trump has declared that his own "natural instinct" is preferable to the scientific consensus that humans are warming the planet at a dangerous pace.
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Syndergaard noted that a night start would have been more preferable — the second time he had voiced displeasure over the team's scheduling in recent weeks.
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It's not perfect, but it's far preferable to the First Step Act, which could get a vote in the House as soon as this week.
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Analysts expect the central bank to be able to foot the bill, for now, though some in Beirut believe a rescheduling or restructuring is preferable.
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That welcoming has upended stereotypes about black quarterbacks being naturally superior athletes preferable only for their ball-carrying ability and not intellectually strategic game managers.
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Gross, the Supreme Court ruled against inmates challenging Oklahoma's lethal injection protocol, saying they had failed to identify an available and preferable method of execution.
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Should not the president want his attorney general to follow the law rather than make decisions based on what would be preferable to the president?
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Democrats were the most divided: Forty-eight percent said the whistleblower should give public testimony, compared to 2628 percent who said private testimony is preferable.
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Such a cut would be significant, but it may be preferable to the alternative, which, in this political climate, could mean shutting off the flow.
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That meant the central bank didn't have to regularly manage the supply of reserves, something the Fed saw and still sees as a preferable situation.
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And a president who actually came around on the issue of white nationalism would, indeed, be preferable to one who stubbornly stuck to his guns.
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Mr. Bucklew argued that the requirement should not apply to people with rare medical conditions, but he did propose that nitrogen gas would be preferable.
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No Jedi wants to kill their student in their sleep, but on some level, isn't that preferable to unleashing a limitless murderer into the galaxy?
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Slightly more disappointing is the choice of AMD's FreeSync over Nvidia's G-Sync, which tends to be preferable, especially given Nvidia's prevalence in the GPU scene.
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But this is mixed martial arts and not boxing, sometimes a forearm smash across the head can be preferable to a glancing punch on the cheek.
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It lobbied for full Swiss access, officials said, reflecting London's bid for preferable access for its own financial services after the country leaves the European Union.
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Given Pariss' brutal treatment of Tituba—in line with European methods of torture—it's possible that confession and imprisonment simply became preferable to extreme physical punishment.
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Drinking and shopping in public, by the way, is always preferable to drinking and shopping alone at home, in the dark, in front of your laptop.
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"It is probably preferable to refer to Ross 128 b as a temperate planet," the study's authors write in the study published today in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
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So now I have to scale back my margin and lower the difference of age that's most preferable to me, which used to be 20 years.
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I think that's the main reason people are voting for him — this idea that anything new is refreshing, any disruption is preferable to the status quo.
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But even if this is as bogus as it sounds, all three countries involved might decide a politically expedient lie is preferable to an inconvenient truth.
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I for one was raised in a front roll household, and generally find the front roll method to be preferable — it's easier to grab and tear.
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"Joint proceedings are not only permissible but are often preferable when the joined defendants' criminal conduct arises out of a single chain of events," he wrote.
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It is far from clear that any of this would do much to keep Guatemalans from eyeing the United States as a preferable place to live.
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She is strongly opposed to any kind of full government oversight, but believes regulation by the state is preferable to regulation by private companies like Facebook.
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I guess failing that, it is still preferable to settle for some mediocre arranged marriage because I don't understand how I would find a love marriage.
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She said it was hard to know whether they could follow up on their promises, and that eating a balanced diet is preferable to taking vitamins.
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The discipline could explain why predictable monetary policy set by independent central banks was preferable to a government's attempts to spend its way to full employment.
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Supporters, including some American generals, argue that a permanent deployment would be preferable to the current rotational arrangement, because commanders would get to know their surroundings.
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The portable nature of the Vita has always made digital buys the preferable choice — as long as you have a memory card to house them all.
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This is a technology that's going to drastically shape our lives in the years to come, so it's preferable if more of us learn about it.
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Far preferable would be to have some machinery to organize and streamline this evolutionary process, to integrate its most successful adaptations into one grand, unified project.
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But it's preferable to mealy-mouthed both-sides-ism, and in any case the goal here isn't really to get you to vote for these people.
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" These steps may entail bothersome or offensive measures but, she argues, they are preferable to "being incinerated at your office desk by a flaming hijacked plane.
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Proportional voting systems really are preferable to winner-take-all designs; DC and Puerto Rico should have congressional representation because it's the right thing to do.
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For emerging markets, the combination of higher bond yields and robust global growth is preferable to one of low yields and low and fragile global activity.
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Fine, there's a fair argument that boring statecraft is far preferable to a power-mad despot with a fire-breathing dragon to back up her words.
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While a paper book may be preferable (if only as a vanity measure), an ebook can work well to share your knowledge with your audience. 22.
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Officials said 911 is preferable to a panic button because local authorities can respond to an incident involving an Uber driver faster than the company can.
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As the season starts to shrink and the postseason arrives to give everything a randomizing jolt, the baseball discourse will center on which strengths are preferable.
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This is viewed as preferable to judging and governing them on their own terms, which are deemed liable to lead to corruption and self-serving behavior.
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Prevention would be preferable, which is why the US Department of Homeland Security earlier this year published a guide to securing soft targets and crowded places.
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Trump is not just setting up a domestic racial hierarchy of preferable Americans, with whites at the top and black and brown people at the bottom.
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" Without explaining why boxers are preferable over briefs for court appearances, Stone simply states, "This is what you need to wear when you go to court.
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NBC's prime-time coverage ranges from mostly tolerable to downright horrendous, but the live streams are often absent any commentary — preferable to bad commentary any day.
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But it is preferable to seeing the Constitution as a "living" document, the meaning of which changes over time to fit current political and cultural values.
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To us, it seemed like a marriage made in heaven, and as time went on, we began to feel that it would be preferable to collaborate.
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However, internet shutdowns generate substantial economic costs, and Access Now says it's not clear if they are the most efficient and preferable means to prevent cheating.
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For most people, being able to complete EQD requirements via credit cards is much more preferable to spending $22020,2121 to $12020,2125 on airfare in a year.
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Legislative action, involving debate and deliberation among lawmakers, is preferable to ballot initiatives as a way to effect change, especially when a constitutional right is involved.
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And a deal would be preferable to a drawn-out proxy fight, leaving Mr. Munoz to improve United's business and make the company more shareholder-friendly.
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Sure, a chicken foot is probably preferable to E. coli, but it's still a particularly haunting thing to find at the bottom of your burrito bowl.
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"I would say that a bespoke agreement or a treaty is preferable because that implies mutual recognition of each of our data protection frameworks," she said.
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What is it about playing the original Halo against fellow Kai players that makes it preferable to the Anniversary Edition on Xbox 360 or Xbox One?
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Heartily encourage your daughter to consider the sort of school you think would be preferable for her, if not doing so will leave you feeling guilty.
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"You don't want a vaccine that only the rich can buy," he said, adding that some form of random selection like a lottery would be preferable.
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And so we hold maintaining a heartbeat, the flow of one's breath, as preferable to death, no matter the pain and suffering doing so might necessitate.
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They conceded only that legislation was preferable because executive orders can be easily undone by a future president, and because legislation can have potentially broader reach.
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Since men had predominantly applied (and gotten) jobs in the past, the tool determined that men were preferable and penalized women&aposs résumés as a result.
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But a cease-fire and dialogue are certainly preferable to the alternative — a further escalation of trade and economic hostilities between the world's two largest economies.
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That was preferable, it seems, to admitting that your God had failed, or that the Great and Powerful Oz was in fact a small, desperate person.
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Operation Contain the President is preferable to the deep destabilization that would result from removing a democratically elected president absent significant new evidence to warrant it.
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In some places, harvests were lost altogether, Bloomberg said, while frosts also stunted the growth of the long potatoes that are preferable for making french fries.
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In the emails, employees expressed their dismay about working on the program and joked about how physical harm would be preferable to working on the project.
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And giving engagement with North Korea another go, despite the past frustrations of trying to negotiate with the North, is preferable to ratcheting up the tensions.
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We have long argued that they deserve a chance to say whether the final exit deal is preferable to the one they have as EU members.
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Khosrowshahi said having the state change laws so that contract workers can carry benefits between jobs would be preferable to Uber hiring them as full employees.
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Sometimes doctors choose to do surgery not because it is absolutely preferable to other treatments but because they get reimbursed for it, a new study suggests.
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While adopting the pronoun as a nonbinary description is vastly preferable for some, Merriam-Webster says, there has also been some debate that it is ungrammatical.
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Back in May of 2016, NASA began using an autonomous targeting system, called AEGIS, that allows the Curiosity rover's cameras to automatically detect preferable terrain to sample.
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But, failing that, they told Business Insider that having Macron for a president is preferable to the other most obvious candidate: the far-right Marine Le Pen.
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I created the image above using the word "malfeasance" and a picture of Keanu Reeves (because looking at his face is undoubtedly preferable to looking at mine).
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One result of this experimentation is that a handful of new drugs have been found to be just as good, if not preferable, to older illicit substances.
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I've grown far too accustomed to a touchscreen interface to say that typing with a physical keyboard is preferable for me, but I can see the appeal.
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But Trump, whose platform is based on the premise that his business acumen is a fine — indeed, preferable — substitute for political experience, is making a big mistake.
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Of course, recyclable packaging is certainly preferable to throwaway plastic, but it's even better if you can avoid waste altogether by using products that can be refilled.
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"Something that better aligns the redemption terms with the actual liquidity of the underlying investment is infinitely preferable to the situation that we have today," said Carney.
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But as the rare self-confident, trend-setting teenager realises, it is possible, and indeed often preferable, to come to your own understanding of what normal means.
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She was recently accused of blasphemy for reciting a poem that implies that traditional Indonesian hairstyles and songs are preferable to headscarves and the call to prayer.
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They also view them as preferable to the kind of broad boycotts of Cuba, Iraq, and Iran that stunted those countries' economies, experts and former officials said.
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Kushner advised members of Trudeau's office that it would be preferable for the two leaders -- Trump and Trudeau -- to discuss the issue themselves, according to the official.
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Indeed, whatever the author of "The Art of the Deal" and self-styled world's greatest negotiator believes, no deal is preferable, by far, to a bad one.
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If the drug war has failed to significantly reduce drug use, production, and trafficking, then perhaps it's not worth these costs, and a new approach is preferable.
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Amidst the many layers of Middle East conflict, revolutionary change would almost certainly be preferable to revolutionary collapse, both for the Iranian public and broader regional stability.
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One can imagine that anonymous modern institutions like scholarships and affordable loans would have been, for the niece, a preferable, if less warmly human and tribal, option.
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The 1994 law aimed to ban sex-determination and sex-selective abortions, but unborn girls are still secretly aborted in regions where sons are seen as preferable.
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Doctors know that if a terminal patient is hurting so badly that death becomes preferable, what that patient needs is better pain control, not help killing himself.
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Through advice from her ancestors in dreams, Mokoena was able to understand her depression, which she described as an "ongoing battle" but preferable to going to hospital.
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Whether you loved that ending or hated it, it was preferable to spinning out the story, "Gilligan"-style, until the Harlem Globetrotters washed ashore on The Island.
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Instead, AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka said labor plans to review Acosta's record, while noting that just about anyone would be preferable to Puzder in their eyes.
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Once Mr. Sanders's defeat became inescapable, some of his most die-hard believers began to argue that a Trump presidency might even be preferable to having Mrs.
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But there's a difference between couples that argue in a toxic way and couples that argue in a constructive way — and the latter, of course, is preferable.
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Nope. My advice for version 2.0: cut the branding and make the case smaller or the screen bigger (preferable) because fat bezels look like turd in 2017.
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The long-standing American paradigm prides ownership above all else, but Rent the Runway is flipping the script and proving that renting can be preferable to buying.
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If beaches aren't preferable, there's always the Vuoksi River, filled with islands and rapids, which has water that's meant to be cleaner than the Gulf of Finland.
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In January, Moody's Investors Service Inc said a Save-A-Lot sale would be preferable to a spin, because it would allow Supervalu to pay down debt.
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Lying down is more traditional and preferable for long-term aging, though that doesn't apply to bottles with screw caps, with no corks to be kept moist.
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This method is preferable for people who want to post images of protest, like the ghost towns where businesses are closed as a form of economic resistance.
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A free night at a Hyatt hotel ranges from 5,000 to 23,000 points, which is much more preferable to Hilton&aposs 5,000 to 23,2000 points per night.
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" Several problems here, including the fact that when an, um, voter says, "You're working for me," the preferable response is: "Well, I certainly hope to be soon.
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The president can prevaricate, but if his results are satisfactory, or at least preferable to the Democratic alternative, he could still convince the country to reelect him.
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Our data shows investors still prefer teams of two-three founders, though our data shows that being a solo founder is preferable to having too many founders.
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Russia and China have long worried about a permanent American presence, but in the near term see U.S. forces as preferable to civil war and expanding extremism.
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But crisis communications experts say financial losses can be preferable to the hit on a conference or company's reputation if it's perceived they put employees at risk.
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Just the transparent business of applying the law, which is of course fraught with its own potential for abuse and corruption, but is preferable to the alternative.
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Besides, as metaphors go, an ocean journey is preferable to the subject of the first exhibition mounted in the old pressroom, in 2009, by Discovery Times Square.
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Let's take a look at five times when a high-yield savings account could be preferable over a CD.You're saving for emergenciesFinancial emergencies are like natural disasters.
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Having decided his victory would be preferable to allowing a Democrat a partial and ultimately inconsequential term, the RNC resumed its financial support for the Moore campaign.
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If a deal could be reached at the O.E.C.D., he said, that would be preferable to European countries acting individually or as a group to impose taxes.
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It&aposs preferable to a set of touch controls, which often require you to learn a series of gestures, and they are especially helpful at the gym.
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Increased funding for improvements, though it may not be easily generated, is preferable to busing students to different schools if they do not wish to attend them.
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For a wild second, it even seemed to me that a death presided over by ignorance might be preferable to a life enclasped in this horrific understanding.
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AMD's (AMD) powerful graphic processors have been instrumental for running crypto's backend technology and its chips seemed preferable to the ones produced by rivals Intel and Nvidia.
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Steady, warmer temperatures will aid further development, but toward the end of the month, normal to cooler temperatures will be most preferable for good yields (reut.rs/1Y6gu62).
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Diplomacy and engagement are preferable to conflict and hostility ... A productive dialogue is not only good for (the United States) and Russia but good for the world.
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And he suggested that having Mr. Kokoraleis in a relatively structured environment at Wayside's facility was far preferable to the prospect of him wandering the streets unsupervised.
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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.
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I use said pad on Zelda and Ultra Street Fighter II, and save for the lack of analog triggers, it's preferable to the wider, thinner main-unit mode.
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Pursuing problems internally is sometimes more preferable to employees, who may want to be loyal to the organization and want to help resolve problems without outsiders, Welch added.
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Jesse, it&aposs hard to defend separation but it&aposs preferable to an increase -- if you don&apost know if these are real families, what can you do?
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It's preferable as an American that we can't stereotype people based on what they look like — that the individual is the arbiter of the values of the individual.
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The amnesty allows Argentines to disclose previously undeclared funds held abroad or at home and be taxed at a preferable rate if they invest them in the country.
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Such outcomes would be preferable to the prolonged loss of life he witnessed in World War I. This approach should be rejected as barbaric in the 21st century.
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The gel is infinitely preferable because it feels nicer in my hand and is also easier to take off, although I'm not taking this case off very often.
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High-risk pools are in some ways preferable to Obamacare's complex system of behind-the-scenes redistribution, which is hard on middle-earners who lack employer-provided coverage.
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Clearly, the White House decided disarray, chaos and even a leadership struggle, in which different factions tried to prove themselves in battle, were preferable than the status quo.
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You can choose to display the HUD information there instead, but I find the windshield infinitely more preferable because you don't have to look away from the road.
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Britain, for instance, is holding a consultation on a 2% levy on firms with over £500m ($635m) in revenues—though it says a global accord would be preferable.
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It's sometimes a preferable way to work when a director has a very, very specific idea, and then I'm not worrying about [matching notes to a] time code.
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In some ways the ghostly children that linger in the halls of the abandoned school are preferable to other students: at least you know where the ghosts stand.
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It is against any backstop implying regulatory controls between the province and the mainland (which the EU sees as preferable to controls on the land border with Ireland).
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Even reducing the US carbon reduction targets would be preferable to withdrawing altogether, said Todd Stern, the lead US negotiator on the Paris agreement during the Obama administration.
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A great camera, for sure, but jamming white-hot, rusty nails into your eyes was preferable to actually configuring and trying to use the company's Wi-Fi app.
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But you don't have to think Trump went on stage intending to threaten Clinton's life to believe he thinks letting the invitation linger is preferable to admitting error.
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"Still, it now seems that among the oil producing countries, a sense of calm and price visibility is preferable to the chaotic downward spiral of a price war."
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Now there's a solution far preferable to watching 225's killer musical performances via your friend's shaky Snapchat story — Coachella will live stream all its acts to YouTube.
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Despite the Trump administration's policies to support coal and nuclear plants, Mexia sees the United States a preferable place to invest in renewables than many countries in Europe.
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In each of these cases there were influential members who decided that, rather than paying-up their own debts, it was preferable that the clearing house should fail.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump stepped back from the possibility of imminent military action against North Korea on Thursday, saying such an event is neither inevitable nor preferable.
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In an interview, he discussed how Mr. Xi's tenure differs from that of his predecessors and why, in authoritarian states, institutionalized governance is preferable to more personalized rule.
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These include family ties, a tendency toward optimism, a fierce desire for freedom and independence and a hard-earned appreciation that peace is far, far preferable to war.
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The NHS advised in July that the drug should not be routinely prescribed due to its significant costs and limited evidence that it was preferable to an alternative.
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Thomas Jefferson famously wrote that a scenario where there would be newspapers but no government would be preferable to one where there was a government but no newspapers.
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A deceased loved one, said Father Salsa, should be in a place "accessible to everyone, where they can be venerated," so a cemetery is preferable to a home.
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Further, it expressed skepticism about the Fed-proposed standing repo facility, noting that outright purchases are preferable because repo is costly to banks from a balance sheet perspective.
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The court seemed to say that the accommodation at issue in Wednesday's case was a preferable alternative to forcing objecting employers to pay for coverage or face fines.
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Elected officials have decided that leaving the functioning of the government to unelected military officers is politically preferable to invoking constitutional remedies that would require them to vote.
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For example, given humanity's unflagging omnivorousness (between 87 and 96.3 percent of Americans eat meat, depending on the survey), are ethically-sourced wild animals preferable to domesticated animals?
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The inconvenience of having to do occasional maintenance in the aftermath of a breach is far preferable to putting yourself at risk by using the same password everywhere.
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For some industries, like agriculture, it's much more preferable to remain in standard time: The sun would rise earlier, giving farmers an extra hour of daylight to work.
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A lot of Mr. Trump's support is anarchic, based on the notion that the status quo is so awful that any alternative, no matter how risky, is preferable.
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The only problem for many of us is that President Trump lives in Washington and not at No. 10 Downing Street, which would be far preferable to us.
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During the rally tour, the preferable making-stuff-up Trump also announced "a very major tax cut" just for middle-income people, which would be passed before Nov.
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And they have a lot of support: At a time when mistrust of politicians is high, many people see strongman leaders as preferable to a corrupt political establishment.
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In certain locations, especially some rural areas, many parents find it culturally acceptable and even preferable for a child to receive a few swats rather than a suspension.
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Gutting: It seems we agree that affirmative action is the preferable policy, but you're rightly asking how to respond to white applicants who think it discriminates against them.
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For those who do choose to travel home, experts said driving is preferable to flying as it reduces contact with other people, lessening the risk of getting infected.
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This adorable creature decided to drop by YouTube user Justine Maresca's hummingbird feeder when it suddenly decided her finger was a preferable perch over the feeder's plastic ring.
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In interviews, Georgia Democrats said Abrams was the preferable selection to run because her popularity and national fundraising prowess would intimidate lesser-known Democrats from entering the race.
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If Sanders believes that a lottery system is preferable to a packed Court on the merits, then he should push the policy that he believes to be best.
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But, she said, that was preferable to other parents who, by writing a check to an ostensible charity, attempted to obfuscate, even to themselves, what they were doing.
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She died that night, too, but Risher thought it preferable that Roof live out every day of his natural life in full knowledge of what he had done.
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And after 12 successive blowouts in an American Athletic Conference in which the Huskies have gone 75-0 since its formation, the prospect of stiffer competition was preferable.
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While the USA RIGHTS Act does not fully resolve the concerns with Section 2628 — and indeed a full sunset would be preferable — it represents a significant step forward.
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"For Google, a partial voluntary breakup of its advertising business might be preferable to whatever regulators come up with on their own," Alex Webb of Bloomberg Opinion writes.
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We chose a table far from them, so they wouldn't overhear Juan Martín, and also because it is always preferable to sit far away from soldiers in Asunción.
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It had no flaws that stood out — it would be far preferable to the sort of industrial Proseccos served at gallery openings and receptions — but it lacked finesse.
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But since the wall impasse is a political problem for Trump far more than a practical one, taking executive action may actually be a preferable course of action.
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While divorce is certainly one part of life that no one wants to experience, 58% of Americans agree that divorcing is preferable to staying in an unhappy marriage.
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It's way easier than holding a yard sale and preferable to plopping a box of stuff on the sidewalk with a "FREE" sign and hoping for the best.
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For many, the sweltering, solitary misery of a segregation cell, day in and day out in a concrete box, became preferable to the violence of the general population.
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Les Matuson, the business rescue practitioner charged with assessing the prospects of rescuing SAA and 10,000 related jobs, and his team said rescuing SAA was the preferable option.
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Although the government has given Serie A the option of staging matches behind closed doors, clubs cannot agree on whether that choice is preferable to postponing games altogether.
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And each says that whatever hardships they face in the camp, the promise of a new life in western Europe makes being here preferable to staying at home.
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In the movie's frame story, one character mimes while wearing angel wings clearly inspired by Wim Wenders's "Wings of Desire," a Berlin movie infinitely preferable to this one.
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" The report recommends that 2 degrees be seen instead as "an upper limit, a defense line that needs to be stringently defended, while less warming would be preferable.
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who took power in January, has occasionally hailed the militias as a preferable alternative to other organized crime groups that operate in Brazil's cities.
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The aforementioned Game of Thrones trailer, for example, features a remixed version of the song "Sit Down" by the band James that I find far preferable to the original.
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When that comes, as both Bougainville and New Caledonia are discovering, the advantages of an ambiguous status quo may seem greatly preferable to the dangers of a clear decision.
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MPs could ask the government to seek a renegotiation with the EU, although Parliament remains divided over what sort of Brexit — a harder or a softer option — is preferable.
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Fisher casts such a warm glow that he becomes not just imaginable but maybe even preferable as a replacement for Peter, making Lara Jean's decision an impossible one indeed.
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Helmy thinks that this kind of tracking is almost always preferable to external systems — "We as humans are inside-out only, right?" he quips when I ask about it.
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It is clearly preferable to the alternative ordering which asks first whether you want to leave and then later (or at the same time) which leave option you prefer.
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An alternative and perhaps preferable approach is to return to ways of old, picking up some votes from rural areas and small towns, appealing to progressive farmers, he says.
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Even Erdogan's opponents saw his leadership as preferable to a successful coup renewing the cycle of military interventions that dogged Turkey in the second half of the 20th century.
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The journey is definitely preferable to the destination; despite the difficulty and seeming futility of the snails' climb in "Kleine Schwarmerei," there is still beauty in the present moment.
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But a gradual slowdown would still be much preferable to an unabated credit-fueled expansion, with the accompanying risk of a hard landing at a later point in time.
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But he is still seen by party grandees and many Republicans in Congress as preferable to Trump, a real-estate billionaire viewed as straying even further from party orthodoxy.
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She wants to hold your hand and take you there — "there" being a land where demi-glace and soufflés are actually cool, and where teaching is preferable to telling.
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Would it be preferable to have the police review hundreds of hours of video manually over several days to locate the one frame with a key piece of evidence?
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There's likewise no question that it is preferable for a client under investigation — whether a president or not — to have the "mouthpiece" speak for him when times get rough.
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For many people, this tiny space, with its proximity to like-minded people, interesting neighborhoods and restaurants, is preferable to living in a house in a far-flung suburb.
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It's so easy to get mired in the Meyer Way of doing business, and to think that it's normal — or even preferable — to be manipulative, petty, myopic and vain.
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Shop Casper mattresses and sleep accessories at Amazon hereBy now, ordering your new mattress from the internet is no longer an outrageously strange behavior and is likely even preferable.
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A dull but apparently hardworking prime minister struck many voters as preferable to the leadership turmoil and the even less inspirational figures at the head of the Liberal opposition.
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It is clearly far preferable to having dozens of separate labeling programs managed by groups as dissimilar as retailers, private certification companies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and local governments.
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At previous employers like Microsoft and Electronic Arts, Moore explained, it was routinely preferable to delegate power — and sometimes major decisions — to individuals known as SMEs: subject-matter experts.
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These are vastly preferable to preprinted "shelf-talkers," with notes and scores from outside critics or periodicals; they suggest a lack of confidence, laziness or abdication of critical responsibilities.
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But it is my profound belief that this controversy, this clash of ideals, is preferable to political indifference and actually healthy for growth on an individual and national scale.
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A government cannot afford to finance both these and a basic income, she concludes, and financing the benefits directly is preferable to giving people money to buy them individually.
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You might think some college kids letting off steam to the sounds of Future would be far preferable to a deadly cocaine trafficker like Griselda Blanco walking the block.
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And since Mr. Bratton's return as commissioner under Mayor Bill de Blasio, he has signaled to officers that a warning for a minor infraction is sometimes preferable to handcuffs.
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Yang's Freedom Dividend, a universal basic income proposal, isn't perfect, but it's preferable to a lot of other plans proposed by Democrats such as Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
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Although mineral-based sunscreens are preferable because they have been tested extensively and deemed largely safe for people and the environment, they are not entirely free from controversy, either.
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"A gradual, less abrupt transition would have been preferable," Visco said, stressing Italians were large holders of bank debt due to a favourable tax regime in place until 2011.
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It's essential for sequences where silence is eminently preferable to going in all guns blazing—especially in the parts where, surprise(!), BJ doesn't actually have a gun to hand.
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A happy compromise has emerged over the last couple of decades, as sophisticated digital technology has made live recordings, which are cheaper to produce, almost preferable to studio ones.
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Mr. Graham said that some of his colleagues saw cuts to nonmilitary programs as preferable to rolling back the tax cuts if they did not bring sufficient economic growth.
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Mr. Navalny's call for a boycott puts him on one side of a dispute among the opposition about whether exercising the right to vote, however futile, might be preferable.
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Keep in mind that bank loans, whether offered by a brick-and-mortar or online institution, are preferable over credit card loans, which come with much higher interest rates.
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A wired connection to your router is usually preferable to a wireless one—it's faster and more stable, and can't be affected by other devices or large fish tanks.
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In a recent interview, the F.D.A. commissioner, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, said that while e-cigarettes may be a preferable alternative to combustible tobacco cigarettes, they are not risk free.
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It isn't advised — and I wouldn't necessarily advise it — but for me, the occasional trauma of seizures is preferable to the daily misery of headaches, nausea and incoherent drowsiness.
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Precythe, No. 20103-8151, Mr. Bucklew did propose an alternative, saying lethal gas was preferable to the state's current method of an injection of a lethal dose of pentobarbital.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower began his presidency confronting them, but shifted toward a more conciliatory approach over time, recognizing that strong nonaligned governments could be preferable to shakily governed allies.
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Some security and privacy experts have suggested that such a scenario is preferable to building any form of guaranteed access into devices for law enforcement to execute search warrants.
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"Saying things with constancy and coherence is preferable to reacting to obvious hesitations from certain players notably our American friends," Philippe said, alluding to differences in the U.S. administration.
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The northern hemisphere of the planet is also generally preferable because of its lowland plains, which give spacecraft more time and altitude to slam on the brakes before touchdown.
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These countries have decided that it is okay — even preferable — to allow those who can afford it to spend more and get easier access to the health care system.
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Considering as many as 70 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders or deprivation, it's tough to say for sure if our cushy nests are really preferable to simpler setups.
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I think to have like a really healthy media business, it is so much more preferable to have a large group of your user base paying for your products.
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Scott Rosner, the faculty associate director at the Wharton Sports Business Initiative, said hiring a reviewer who is "indeed truly independent both in perception and reality" would have been preferable.
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I had to force myself to use the sleeve when my headphones were just as capable, or when taking my phone out of my pocket while walking was more preferable.
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NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind told Reuters in an interview last week that a voluntary agreement that could get the safety technology in vehicles before a legally binding rule was preferable.
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That viewpoint has made her candidacy far more appealing to moderate Democratic groups like Third Way, which has never favored Warren but thinks she is far more preferable than Sanders.
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But for enterprises spanning the nation, national-level oversight is preferable to a patchwork approach, and so it may be that the FTC is preparing to take a stronger stance.
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When all is said and done China's leaders probably find well-groomed and mostly well-behaved pop idols preferable to the bad boys celebrated in some rock and rap culture.
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Known as the "blanqueo," the law allows Argentines to declare funds at preferable tax rates by investing them in government bonds or certain types of mutual funds, among other options.
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Wolf said he had rejected an initial settlement offer presented by Strache's lawyer but accepted this one because it was preferable to a legal conflict that could have lasted years.
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But some Acacia shareholders have said it has a good chance of winning, which would increase the company's value and be preferable to accepting too low an offer from Barrick.
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"It's our view that more options are always preferable when it comes to potential lease acreage — both on and offshore," said Curtis Smith, a spokesperson for Shell, in an email.
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Given that Hillary Clinton played critical roles in Bill Clinton's personal life and Barack Obama's policies, it's unclear why either of these dire warnings commend her as preferable to Trump.
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Quantitative easing policies are preferable since they have been shown to take pressure off financial institutions in times of instability, and they can dull volatility and boost confidence, he said.
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Dhiraj Pant, who oversees tech development for Monsanto across Asia, said it would have been preferable if the Indian seed companies had not pushed for the government to step in.
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If businesspeople are going to get together to pat themselves on the back anyway, Summit seems preferable to staid corporate conferences and parties straight out of Wolf of Wall Street.
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But the firms have clearly decided that taking a hit is preferable to having their bluff called, backing down, and facing new regulations in a slew of cities across America.
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For what it's worth, I believe that, taking all factors into account, Sanders was the preferable candidate, but for the purpose of this essay it doesn't matter whether I'm right.
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A "need to have" company that can perform well in any condition is obviously preferable, though a "nice to have" company may have a large upside when conditions are right.
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They came with the house tzatziki, yellow rice and straightforward broccoli, which was preferable to an odd clumpy chop of spinach (we had requested it sautéed with garlic and onion).
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The more modern IMAP is preferable for modern-day cloud-based systems, as every device you use sees the same list of received messages, sent messages, drafts, and so on.
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