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The stakes are high and the risks are high, and there's no guarantee they'll be better off under EOS management.
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Even when they know they can't have it all, they still think they'll be better off as the chairman of General Motors.
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There are times when it pays to run an X server on a Windows client, but if you can avoid it, you'll be better off.
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Some automotive experts foresee a day when our cars will be so well informed that we'll be better off leaving some of the driving to them.
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"If the Democrats don't overplay their hand and don't try to rush this too much, the process will go well, they'll be better off, she'll get confirmed, " Hatch said, again adding that his prediction is based on no new concerns coming to light.
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If you're thrilled by dual-core processors, extremely high-res screens, large camera sensors, customizable widgets, expandable storage, USB mass storage and other such features, then you'll be better off with Android or -- to a slightly lesser extent -- iOS, because that cutting-edge stuff is currently absent on Redmond's OS. On the other other hand, if you want to be part of a carefully crafted, simple and generally happy emerging ecosystem, then look no further.
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Even if you do take those profits out, you'll still be better off--paying a 15% corporate tax plus a 15% dividend rate--which works out to a combined 27.75%.
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The more support there is for ideas in the broad center, the better off we'll be.
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The sooner you make some tough choices, the better off you'll be.
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