The advertisers get better quality eyeballs and the networks can charge more money. |
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That is why it is very important to have brainstorming sessions to get better ideas. |
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But how can our economy get better if we are always engaged in fighting and brawling with each other? |
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You not only get more music you get better sound, which means you get a different recording. |
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This in turn would mean the prostitutes would get better business in the brothels. |
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He has promised to finish the job but I said, don't worry about that and just get better. |
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And yet I'm powerless to do anything about it other than sit here and watch, hoping against hope that it'll get better before it gets worse. |
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He signaled to the coach that during off-season he wanted to get better and to do so in a deliberate way. |
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In fact, you'll get better results by changing your mode of exercise every time you do cardio. |
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Naturally gifted as far as stick-handling and maneuvering, he is a young guy that will continue to get better. |
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Sure, you're going to have occasional missteps as people get better acquainted and work in harness together. |
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If they keep paying Mr Garland the above amount things will only get worse before they get better. |
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People get better at street hockey so that they can rematch their ex and win. |
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I think Greinke's stuff will get better, it got better as last year went along. |
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Horse racing is not perfect, not by a long chalk, but it has a future which can only get better. |
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The team must get better play at defensive tackle to take some pressure off a secondary that is sometimes overmatched. |
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Most chesty illnesses get better on their own, although the cough may take a long time to go completely. |
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The drug company was originally interested in the stuff as a drug to help light-skinned people get better suntans. |
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One of life's sure things is that year on year, the Madden series of American Football games will get better. |
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I may even get better at answering mails straight away rather than letting them mount up until I drop into a blue funk about the backlog. |
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The boat passed out of the harbour and immediately things began to get better. |
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Your skills are in demand like never before and chances are the situation is only to get better. |
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Everything about him had been perfect beyond compare, and I had thought that if things were going to change, they were only going to get better. |
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In fact the evidence hints that they are as coolly fuzzy as ever, bands like this don't go away they just fester and get better in the process. |
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The contingency plan offered the possibility of an antibiotic prescription if the child did not get better. |
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You won't get better Irish stew anywhere and his apple tarts are second to none. |
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I've heard the crackheads playing on plastic buckets for quarters in my neighborhood get better drum sounds than this. |
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There's no denying that indoor cycling can be a potent way to cross-train, to get better lungs and to develop impressive glutes. |
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I see anti-depressants as a crutch which will help me to get better, not the thing that will make me better. |
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For all his talk about the power of positivity, I confess I'm cynical about whether things will get better in our lifetime. |
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What if we designed products to get better during transport and handling, the way distressed leather and sandblasted jeans do? |
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The films seem to get better on each repeated viewing, mainly because they have an almost throwaway generousness of ideas. |
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We had it in our minds that Daniel would get better, nothing prepared us for that. |
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I had the delusional fantasy that other people would get better solely because of my presence. |
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Treatment usually involves psychotherapy and dietary advice, but is only effective if the person wants to get better. |
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We had a fairly good reaction and it allowed us to get better gigs and travel a bit. |
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The snow on the lower slopes is deteriorating, so we are climbing higher to get better conditions. |
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So he pushed himself in an effort to get better every day, so he could start and be prepared for that first game. |
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The message of this is don't ignore nasty grating noises in the lungs for weeks, in the hope they'll get better! |
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Many of you have sent encouraging emails guaranteeing me that things will get better, and I really appreciate your thoughts. |
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Bulger should only get better with more experience and more exposure to a complex offense. |
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To see Sam now compared to how he was last week is amazing, It's as if someone has waved a magic wand to help him get better. |
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Call your doctor if your child has a fever for more than 24 hours that doesn't get better with acetaminophen or ibuprofen. |
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But you seldom get better by practicing less, doubting yourself and wavering in your commitment. |
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Most of the people that I know won't sign up to political activism in order to get better managers. |
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You belong here by your son's side to help him get better, not off chasing rainbows. |
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Maybe not just yet, but it might be the only way for some, that things can really get better. |
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Well, seminar after seminar makes the point that bad news doesn't get better with age. |
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Even the really basic stuff like why does red wine get better with age and white wine worse? |
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It cannot be right that we should force people to suffer endless, needless agonies, knowing they will not get better. |
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I was kind of deaf in one ear, and was scared at the time that it would never get better. |
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There were opportunities to get better deals and other financial charges that we could shed if we went it alone. |
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You get better services, better local amenities, even public transport is better. |
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I will start emailing out some reports more often as I get better at breaking down the analytics into a better form for clients. |
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We've been working on the areas that have been letting us down and I'm hoping that as the weeks go by we get better and better. |
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Since the manager gave us a rollocking at half time, which we deserved, we have improved and we can only get better. |
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This allows us to make optimal approaches to get better understanding of areology. |
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You can give them all the money in the world, they won't improve their standard of rugby football unless they get better competition. |
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There's an urban myth that you get better service at Helsinki upmarket shops if you speak Swedish instead of Finnish. |
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I'm sure that with more experience with the Wasp, I'll get better at minimising my fuel burn and maximising my distance. |
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He told me I was schizo-affective manic-depressive and would never get better. |
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I feel bad for the guy and his family and really shouldn't say I told you so, but these guys need to get better advice! |
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Look for the team to get better at scratching for runs with bunts and the hit-and-run. |
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It would be unwise to assume that this test proves that you can get better pistol accuracy by simply seating the bullet out further. |
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These are Tory Trotskyites who are quite happy that things should get worse, because they barmily think they will then get better. |
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Some films grab you by the throat and don't relent, others work a more stealthy charm and get better and better as they go along. |
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There are days when I feel like throwing in the towel, but I just keep hoping that things get better. |
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He'd used a mediator to negotiate over a period of several weeks to try and get better terms. |
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Naturally he will also need my devoted attention and loving care in the time ahead if he is to get better as I hope. |
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The offense struggled to sustain drives last year and must get better on third down. |
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You see if I don't get better quickly he will have to face his worst nightmare. |
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There is no mileage in a government arguing that things can get better merely with the application of additional funding. |
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In actual fact we'll get better at doing all this stuff in future years, right? |
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Sadly, a lot of this is due to the over use of antibiotics for illnesses which would get better on their own. |
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Wishing both a great time and hoping that Jim's hand injury will soon get better. |
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I want my mommy or someone to stay with me until I get better, to tell me that I'm going to be alright. |
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The mongrelized Westerns were made here by actors who couldn't get better jobs in California. |
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Some men get better by taking medicines that help the way the bladder or prostate gland work. |
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I have a feeling they will be around for a time and will get better under his tutelage. |
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Eventually, you will get better jobs and, ultimately, a bigger piece of the pie. |
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If you have two viable multichannel video providers in your market, you can get better deals. |
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Fastbuck medical chains are muzzling doctors from telling patients things that could affect their health and ability to get better. |
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Therefore, I will ensure that urban poor living in slums will get better amenities. |
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It's all so predictable and narky I'll keep going with your emails, which get better every day. |
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Things will get better and bands will become motivated and eventually it will snowball into something of importance. |
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If the lack of scoring, poor play and descension in the standings continues, the only way to get better is to trade away a major player for maximum return. |
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The lads have worked their whatsits off and I believe we will get better. |
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There was no harm in trying to heal a sick man who wanted to get better. |
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So, as we get better at trying to check passports and illegally forged documents, they're going to try harder to recruit to get around that problem. |
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Of course, one has to admit that she did get better by the time she sang the main piece in Raga Kalyani and the short kirtans and bhajans that followed. |
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I wasn't training with weights to get better in football or wrestling. |
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Combining this with a period of relaxation, perhaps by reading something light, meditating, or taking a hot bath can also help you get better sleep. |
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Suppose I have to go through the pain before things get better but ouch! |
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But I'm not moaning or nuffin, because I know it'll get better. |
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So, that's the good news and we're even learning more so that perhaps in the future we get better at predicting who's most vulnerable to going and suiciding. |
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There is every evidence to say that he altered it in order to get better sales of the aquatint, because that was the image of him as a martyr that was already popular. |
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If everyone's eyes are up on the ball as it arcs to the basket, you can be sure the offense is cutting around the defense to get better position for rebounds. |
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Through technology and innovation, they found ways to get better results with less work. |
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Maybe if I just suck it up and wait it out it will get better. |
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So good is it, that the longueurs of sitting through the first play evaporate within the first minute of sitting through the second, and you can't get better than that. |
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The only way to get better at asking about sexual orientation is to make a point of doing so. |
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The storylines for global tennis only get better as Nadal and Djokovic continue their back-and-forth. |
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This is also a show that decided that in order to get better it needed to beef up its female presence. |
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Unsurprisingly it has been found that subjects which are taught in a more innovative and interesting way get better results and better behaviour in those lessons. |
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In turn, local managers, clinicians and decision-makers need to get better at accepting responsibility and initiating and driving forward improvement and change. |
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A nimble and fleet-footed attack-minded midfielder, he bagged seven goals in just 19 starts and having just turned 20 is expected to get better and better. |
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Others are less optimistic, saying that the downturn reflects loss of momentum in the mobile comms sector, and they suggest that things could get worse before they get better. |
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Things don't get better when I ask about dessert at the bar, and the barman confers with his superiors before revealing that all they've got left is hot chocolate fudge cake. |
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It is always a good idea to get better tire adhesion to the rim this way, and it might also stick down those parts right by the valve that you mention. |
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Our chronic headache patients did not get better at the task and there were no associated changes in the brain, suggesting impaired neuroplasticity. |
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As such, being classified with EDNOS gives those with eating disorders a perverse incentive to get worse in order to get better. |
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We're going to play that quick game, we're going to forecheck, and get better every single game. |
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The York Youth Council consists of several young people who negotiate with the councillors to get better facilities for York's young people. |
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There is definitely a shortage of good RSMs and TMMs and companies are starting to ask how they can get better candidates. |
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I was just trying to get better before I compiled some audition. |
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Holding down the student protests violently or sophistically will be a temporary defeat of the hope that things will get better. |
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Unless someone like you...cares a whole awful lot...nothing is going to get better...It's not. |
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The curative power of the written word is at the heart of bibliotherapy, but can books really help us get better? |
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As specialists in female motor insurance, you won't get better advice from any other company. |
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They wanted to create a personal way to reach out and tell LGBTIQ youth that in fact it does get better. |
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So it was a stookie on my arm. The bone would get better. If it knitted. |
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Radials last longer and help the prime mover get better mileage. |
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For sound, we started out with clip-on, lavalier wired microphones, but found we could get better sound if we hung microphones from the ceiling and out of site of the camera. |
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Listen, we're not mailing it in, we're trying to get better. |
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Pork and chicken liver pate If there's any of this delicious pate leftover, it can be kept in your fridge for up to 10 days and the flavour will get better as time goes by. |
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