Audit partners would rather retrain than serve less prestigious clients but would rather retrain or serve less prestigious clients than relocate.
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Realizing that Argonaut-Madrone would rather liquidate than throw good money after bad, Energy eventually gave in.
Even many American beer lovers would rather abstain than sip from a can of mass-produced swill.
Like many before it, Preussag would rather overpay than be leapfrogged by an arch-rival.
First, employees receiving higher pay would feel more warmly toward their employers and would rather reciprocate than retaliate.
That's something Legg says he would rather do than live as a diabetic.
We have become lazy, letting others provide us with information that we would rather believe than research and discover is false.
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Often people would rather quit than continue working for such a boss.
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Williams, 45, are betting that smokers would rather suck than puff.
Dr Barton, who has since retired, told the hearing she "proactively prescribed" the medication because "the probability was her condition would deteriorate rather than improve".
Many, such as Sharon McVeigh Pettigrew, would rather leave than fight.
Paraphrasing an old cigarette commercial, they would rather switch than fight.
We could also endeavour to identify and support the technological measures necessary to meet the threat, which would complement rather than undercut the Kyoto protocol.
After gorging on turkey, pies and other holiday-related foodstuffs, there's no place most American families would rather be than in front of the television set.
An oft-quoted study suggests that executives would rather die than speak.
The former foreign minister, who said on the eve of the war he would rather die than be taken into U.S. custody, had suffered two recent heart attacks.
But despite his discomfort, Theroux would rather swing than sing.
The commander of Russia's forces in Chechnya, General Vladimir Shamanov, has said publicly that he and his top colleagues would resign rather than obey an order to stop the war.
Its shuttle buses, most of which run on natural gas, offer express routes dropping hikers off near trails and scenic routes along the rim for those who would rather sit than walk.
Or is it possible that the lists have been compiled by snarky, unscrupulous young journalists who would rather die than visit Waco or Des Moines or Traverse City, much less live there?
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The Class Action Fairness Act was intended to prevent what business interests have described as the gaming of the legal system by plaintiffs' lawyers to drag out lawsuits and make fighting them so expensive that companies would rather settle than continue in court.
Under the rules, those unable to walk more than 20m would qualify, rather than the previous distance of 50m.
If employers decide they would rather eat the penalty rather than shell out the incremental costs for health coverage, then they are in worse shape from a financial standpoint than before.
In answering that question we must, if "fairly possible, " construe the provision to be a tax rather than a mandate-with-penalty, since that would render it constitutional rather than unconstitutional (ut res magis valeat quam pereat).
Women would rather not date than settle for less than what they think they deserve.
But the hospital lobby made sure that Obamacare would suppress, rather than improve, competition.
Allowing same-sex marriages would "strengthen rather than weaken the institution of marriage", she added.
Mr Lux would rather leave government than agree, but he might tolerate their support in parliament.
But maybe the Bank felt that this would provoke, rather than mollify, its enemies.
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