If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.
They are only certain that, unlike Lord Salisbury, they had better do something.
The Obama-Geithner team had better do better than the poorly received White House press conference and Geithner's dysfunctional financial solutions.
As the international community at last starts to move toward long-overdue military intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina, one conclusion is becoming inescapable: It had better do so quickly.
So you had better do as you are told.
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After a few years of seeing LBO-meisters get rich, they realize that they had better do some borrowing and buying of their own, or else someone else will do it to them.
You can also backup your phone to iTunes and restore it by connecting to you PC or Mac or backup to iCloud, but you had better do that before you drown your phone.
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They had nothing better to do -- late at night, just throwing rocks.
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He gave me the feeling that he had better things to do than deal with me.
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So why did this company, which had better things to do, press forward with Arcoxia?
Barely mobile for a week, I had nothing better to do than bemoan my poor fate on Facebook.
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It stopped updating its signs back in 1994 when it was nearing 100 billion burgers, saying it had better things to do (invent McRib sandwiches?).
The Met's defenders say the explanation for its soft-peddling is not conspiracy but capacity: it had better things to do with its time than worry about naughty journalists intercepting tittle-tattle.
Mr Miliband agreed that Labour had to "do better" in the eastern region but warned it would take time.
If companies are going to jump on the self-service bandwagon, says Mr Kolsky, they had better be prepared to do it right.
Though the Lib Dems increased their seats in the general election last May, the party had expected to do better and was left divided and uncertain about its future direction.
Mr. Ryan, continuing his push, said later that Republicans had to do a better job of explaining to Americans what would happen to Medicare and Medicaid if big changes weren't made.
Unidentified Man: What they've had to do to provide better protection to the soldiers are to put armored plates on the sides of these Humvees.
Republicans tempted to sign up for ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion had better think twice because once they do, the likelihood is they're ceding control forever.
When the company had to cut costs, it laid off the head of the division and kept that number two, who had proved she could do a better job at running the department.
"You could tell that Lindsay felt she had to do something more, that she had to come up with better shots, " Clijsters said.
He was afraid that he hired people who were at least as smart as he was and that they were going to do better things than he could do, as Bardeen and Brattain had done at Bell Labs.
Well, if history is our teacher, he would do better if he had a lawyer, even a bad one.
No one before or since has given me such no-holds-barred feedback on what I needed to do better, nor had such whole-hearted and faith in my awesomeness.
Alan Greenspan had better pray that today's cool bears do not turn out to be grizzlies.
So if Obama intends to do something on immigration reform, he had better hurry.
We really had to look at things such as how do you better integrate the volunteers and the NGOs and their capabilities, as well as the private sector.
He will surely be even better able to do it again, having had the past few years to squirrel away his weapons of mass destruction programs and cover his tracks.
It is no secret that most photographers love gear, but it is easy to get bogged down worrying that you don't have the right gear for the job, or maybe you feel like you could do a better job if you just had that one other thing.
If she had helped many others do the same, so much the better.
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