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And it's no surprise that countries that have the rule of law and that make it easy for entrepreneurs to operate legally tend to do far better than countries that don't.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Yet American corporations seemed to do far better then than now, not only in serving shareholders and workers but the overall national interest.
FORBES: A Question for McKesson's John Hammergren: Are You Really Worth $131 Million?
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Many of the kids in these schools will do well, and certainly far better than they would have otherwise.
FORBES: Focusing on Curriculum
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Silicon-based memories do a far better job of storing data than brains ever could.
FORBES: Gallery Power - The New Branding Spark
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Eric Leonhardt, director of the Vehicle Research Institute at Western Washington University, said that even if solar cells worked far better than they do today, they wouldn't generate enough power for driving substantial distances.
CNN: Solar cars still a way off
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Anthony seems convinced that Knicks don't need to do anything other than stay healthy and build on a first half that has gone far better than most expected.
WSJ: Knicks Are Good, but Not That Good
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ZML.com has a far better collection than most legitimate services do.
ECONOMIST: Hollywood and the internet
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If a bridge or airport or some other infrastructure is going to be built, and only if it makes sense to build it in the first place, it is far better to do it when unemployment is 10% than when it is 1%.
FORBES: Obama's 'Didn't Build That' Jab Exposes Cancer At Heart Of Crisis
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Your insurer has a far better grasp of the odds than you do.
WSJ: Conquering Retirement: When Not to Buy Life Insurance
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The best news for the picture came overseas, where Mr. Cruise has remained far more popular than in the U.S. and where special effects-laden movies tend to do better.
WSJ: 'Oblivion' Proves Cruise Still Controls Box Office
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Instruct whomever becomes Interior Secretary to recognize that the states can do a far better, more efficient job of regulating hydraulic fracturing, and the oil and natural gas industry in general, than his or her Bureau of Land Mangement (BLM) can.
FORBES: An Energy Action List for A Second Obama Term