1. Some people in the Labour Party seem to believe that Labour will be better off without the unions. 2. The tenant will always be better off without such a review, and consequently should resist its introduction. 3. I think it would be better without them. 4. Society is better off without them. 5. An exhaust fan, venting to the outsde, will do the job even better without the hassle of opening and closing windows and storms for ventilation. 6. Analysts say BASF is better off without the unit and that advancing technology is expected to lead to a smaller market for tape products. 7. And several suggested that GE would be better off without its lighting and appliance units. 8. Are the Sox better off without Mo? 9. As always, Bender will say nothing to substantiate why his program turns out to be better off without Wrenn and Crawford. 10. Asked whether his role would change, Ewing winced and said he was tired of reading how the Knicks would be better off without him. |