81. But an increasing number of people, either because they have more time, or less money, or both, are on the prowl for better deals. 82. But Biedermann said the units will become a better deal for students as more classes use them. 83. But Big Tobacco knows it can get a much better deal if it triumphs this fall. 84. But as a matter of pure economics, he writes, the Carnasee Indians might have made the better deal. 85. But he is also trying to protect his party, which could suffer badly in new elections, and negotiate a better deal with the new democratic forces. 86. But he said that he, and others on his continent, would continue to demand better deals for Africa. 87. But he said the packages are still a better deal, even after the price increases, for consumers who want several of the features. 88. But Democratic legislators who fought the governor for a better deal for teachers and consumers also raised questions in the supercharged atmosphere of presidential politics. 89. But in Alabama, a lame-duck Gov. Fob James has persisted in battling one of his political appointees in an attempt to get a better deal. 90. But in recent years, high production costs, guerrilla attacks and better deals elsewhere have convinced many foreign firms that their Colombian operations should be scaled back. |