1. Anthrax that infects the skin is easier to treat than the inhaled form, which has killed a man in Florida. 2. But as such ventures go, this Halloween handout is more treat than trick, if your tastes run to dripping blood and repellent skin ailments. 3. But if you want to shop, Milan offers more treats than the Uffizzi and the Vatican Museum combined. 4. But we who dare to treat than as a preposition have our authoritative defenders. 5. Experts say certain mental illnesses are no harder to diagnose or treat than physical ailments. 6. In fact, many restaurants might be full of diners, all sure beyond the shadow of a doubt that every other diner is better treated than they. 7. That finding is potentially worrisome, because estrogen-resistant tumors tend to be more aggressive and harder to treat than those sensitive to estrogen. 8. The kids in the classes Hamm was to teach have learned more about jus tice from the way Hamm was treated than from anything he could have taught them. 9. The kids in the classes Hamm was to teach have learned more about justice from the way Hamm was treated than from anything he could have taught them. 10. The Dutch minister said that more important for Europe was the way the European issue was treated than the outcome of the election itself. |