11. But once darkness fell, everything looked better under the lights, and NBC increased its use of end zone replays. 12. Economists predict that most consumers will be better off under the new rate structure. 13. Everson and Bembry thought it was much better under Coughlin, the coach who recruited them. 14. Goettle and Brooks said pensions and job security provisions are better under the new proposal. 15. He has tried to change that perception and that Texas is better off under his policies than it would be under Republican Dole. 16. He feels better under the new regimen. 17. High-wage earners like me would undoubtedly be better off under the Bush proposal, and even better off under full privatization. 18. Indeed, the experience of the movie industry suggests the content of sex and violence on television may even get worse before it gets better under this plan. 19. Sheraton would be better off under Starwood because the chain competes in too many of the same markets as Hilton, Bowman said. 20. The general feeling at Taligent is that the company will be better off under the sheltering wing of IBM. |