The truth is that each of these candidates would be a better man if he lost the 2000 election.
You will be a better man and live longer, and make others happier thus, whether the Kodak fiend snaps you or passes you by.
By showing him how to make an omelet (or stitch a simple hem), I hoped he would also learn how to be a better man, one who could look after his own needs instead of expecting his girlfriend to do it for him.
Extending that principle, perhaps with special bridges that can support local vegetation and thus allow animals the illusion of an uninterrupted habitat, might be a cheap way of letting man and nature rub along a bit better.
But how will his delegates react tonight when they have a chance to express their feelings for the man many of them still think would be a better president than Bush?
Voters should demand better from a man who would be president.
Who better to be president of the greatest of all capitalist nations than a man who got rich by being a brilliant capitalist?
It had better be, if John wants to keep his job--Green is a man accustomed to having things his way.
"I am sure there's no better man to handle the pressure than Padraig and I fully expect him to be a force on the team, " said the US Open winner.
The man who will soon become the City's top regulator wants customers to be given a much better sense of what they are paying for, and how they are paying.
Is Mr Uribe to be taken at his own estimation, as the man who is uprooting terrorism not just by employing a bigger and better army but also by strengthening democracy?
The director, Carlos Carrera, turns out to be a man of serious intent, portraying the Catholic church as a fallible institution, inextricably linked, for better or worse, to all levels of Mexican society.
But the health secretary told the BBC he had no "aspiration" to be party leader and said he believed Mr Brown was "a man for these times" who was doing a better job "than I could do it or anyone else".
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