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As long as an article included accurate citations, he said he had "no problem" with it being used as a reference for younger students, although academics would "probably be better off doing their own research".
BBC: Jimmy Wales says students should be able to cite Wikipedia
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People wealthy enough to buy a diversified portfolio of shares and bonds directly would usually be far better-off doing so than investing in a fund, because of the fees managers charge, and the tax inefficiencies of this way of investing.
ECONOMIST: American investing: Feelings are no longer mutual | The
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Will we be better off if more Americans get a better education? (Applause.) Will we better off if we depend less on foreign oil and more on our own ingenuity? (Applause.) Will we be better off if we start doing some nation-building at home?
WHITEHOUSE: REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY AT A CAMPAIGN EVENT
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If the Scottish Parliament took on that burden, it would be helping better-off families while doing nothing for poor families.
ECONOMIST: Tuition fees
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Might the generals and judges and politicians who decided that Manuel Zelaya had to go, now be wondering whether they would have been better off doing nothing?
BBC: 'Mistimed coup' in Honduras?
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If someone convinced me that we'd be better off letting our opponents have possession, I'd have no problem doing that.
WSJ: Mortella's Approach Paying Off for Italian Soccer's Fiorentina
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But a pay TV system could be better for network owners such as Fox if services like Aereo were to thrive, because doing so would cut off technology that siphons away customers from pay TV operators, he wrote.
NPR: Exec Threatens To Pull Fox Signal If Aereo Goes On
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But there's one thing I think we can guarantee and that is at the end of this campaign by doing that we will have done something good for our nation, and our country will be better off for this campaign.
CNN: Thompson's September 7, 2007, speech in Des Moines, Iowa
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Drama studies might be rather better studied by going and working as an actor: Mom and Pop subsidising a child for four years doing off off Broadway would certainly be cheaper than college these days and would almost certainly result in a better dramatic education.
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