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They are focused on being slick and polished and seem to think more information is better than less.
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More connectivity is better than less.
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Drinking more coffee is better than drinking less, and drinking caffeinated (normal) coffee is better than decaf.
FORBES: Have another cup of coffee - it's good for you!
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Of course more is better than the same or less.
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Less spending is better than more, absolutely.
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Despite the fact that I find myself firmly in the camp of believing less market intervention is better than more, I do find myself standing in respect and appreciation of the work done by our public servants at the Fed whose efforts in 2008-2009 prevented a second Depression.
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When Gallup asked whether we should be spending more or less in the economic stimulus, by close to 3-to-1 margin voters said it is better to have spent less than to have spent more.
WSJ: Obama's Poll Numbers Are Falling to Earth
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Who is making the better profit rather depends upon whether marketing costs are more or less than 23% of revenues.
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In other words, my assessment is that Obama is a Mini-Me version of FDR, which is a lot better (or, to be more accurate, less worse) than the real thing.
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There are times when it seems like Matt Harvey would be even better than he is if he were less of a pitcher and more of a thrower.
WSJ: Why Matt Harvey Is Not Dwight Gooden
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Ideally, he would want to transform the EU into something much better than what it is today: less rigid and bureaucratic, more competitive, democratic and open to the world.
BBC: EU viewpoints on Cameron's Europe speech
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So an incumbent polling less than 50% is in serious danger while a challenger with more than 46% is in better shape.
ECONOMIST: After the debates