We keep wondering when Mr. Dodd's Democratic betters are going to call him to account for such behavior.
Which suggests, in a roundabout way, that law-abiding, informed self interest is what betters the lot of the many.
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They ape their betters, he complains, splashing out on all sorts of fripperies that fail to buy them happiness.
Improving those betters the quality of life for the people in those neighborhoods.
Indeed, we often know more about our devices than our alleged technical betters.
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All three kinds appear among the new books about the Internet: call them the Never-Betters, the Better-Nevers, and the Ever-Wasers.
The performance betters his own Irish record of 8.00m which he set when he reached the World Championship final in Seville in 1999.
Many of the more knowing Never-Betters turn for cheer not to messy history and mixed-up politics but to psychology to the actual expansion of our minds.
Along with the fashion police, the new owners also took criticism from their urban betters, many of them also owners of country homes, for deserting the city.
Britney Spears, who was not on the 2010 Power Woman list but is a No. 2 top Twitter user, betters Gaga by following 417, 000 to the 6.1 million who follow her.
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The "Leahy Law, " as it is now called, has provided the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist terrorist groups throughout Latin America with the ability to remove their betters from the battlefield without firing a shot.
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Whether this motley crew of football fans, city spread betters and online poker addicts can be persuaded to buy the same paper every day will determine if the Sportsman's horse comes in.
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The books by the Better-Nevers are more moving than those by the Never-Betters for the same reason that Thomas Gray was at his best in that graveyard: loss is always the great poetic subject.
The events of 28 September 1769 were a "rising-up of ordinary, working people weary of the abuse of privilege" as people at the time were tired of "the moral bankruptcy of all too many of their 'betters'", he added.
Beside a healthy financial return, many investors large and small are seeking ways for their money to contribute back to a social cause, save resources, or contribute to an effort they care about that betters society in some way.
And, far from being able to render definitive judgments on law of the sea matters like those raised by the Exxon Valdez case, our justices may hereafter be reduced to serving as little more than bailiffs for their international betters, enforcing edicts handed down from Hamburg or The Hague.
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