McAfee, you should know better than to use this underhanded method of distributing your software.
Still though, Sony should know better than to try to sneak something in there like that.
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Yet black Americans know better than to believe those traits are enough to guarantee success.
As you know better than anyone, accusations like these are contrary to our values.
Industry executives know better than to speak critically about the firm on the record.
As you know better than anyone, these episodes can create a wildly distorted image of Duke.
You all know better than just about anyone that change is hard, and change is slow.
And, as few know better than Gucci's Tom Ford, no advertising campaign can run forever.
And Spanish people know better than anybody in Europe how nasty it can get if politics fails.
They not only know better than we do, they know better than all of us together do.
Employers and the HR executives we work with know better than anyone precisely what skills they need.
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He certainly overstated the relationship (the Haqqanis know better than the ISI what to target in Afghanistan).
You know better than anybody that technology has advanced by leaps and bounds over the last few decades.
"Basically what they are saying is they know better than the people who live on the ground, " he said.
This is why we should know better than to talk to the Irans and North Koreas of the world.
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That is not the answer. (Applause.) We know better than that.
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Few in the industry favour this, though, arguing that private-equity managers should know better than outsiders what their investments are worth.
"He's also basically saying I know better than you do - and this isn't particularly good in propaganda terms, " said Professor Orsina.
His critics grumble that, although Brazilians know better than to take Mr Franco too seriously, he succeeds in scaring away foreign investors.
Classic liberals will raise an eyebrow at the new paternalism: does government know better than poor people what is in their interests?
And all of you sitting at our tables tonight, you know better than anyone, it was something -- sometimes an impossible mission.
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Academics of all persuasions are where they are today because they believe they know better than anyone else how things should work.
This is why we know better than to talk to al Qaeda.
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Up to a point hyperbole is legally permissible because "reasonable" investors are supposed to know better than to rely on vaguely optimistic pronouncements.
You know better than anyone that kids need time and space to run around before they can settle down and concentrate in a classroom.
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But, as you know better than anyone, providing for our service members overseas is where our responsibility to them begins, not where it ends.
Evaluating credit risk, after all, is part of a banker's trade: they should know better than insurers how likely a borrower is to default.
Is there a culture around security or does a company simply assume people know better than to post insider information as their next status update?
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Nevertheless, smart companies should know better than to get too political.
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So Richardson should know better than to question someone else's authenticity.
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