Sentences with phrase «off than before»

After years of therapy and countless other measures, they often feel as though their children are worse off than before.
How did you leave your employers better off than before you worked for them?
And we'll not be better off than before, as a matter of fact, we'll find ourselves in a much worse situation.
If lawyers persisted in obtaining desired material via library photocopies, they, the publishers, would be no worse off than before a Slaw TOC project.
When a doctor is careless or negligent, a patient can wind up worse off than before they underwent the «care» of a licensed medical practitioner.
so at this rate people will actually be worse off than before they had easy access to information!
The slow ones will be unable to distinguish sound theoretical objections from unsound ones, leaving them no better off than before the demonstration.
Taking out high frequencies takes out as much signal as noise, leaving you no better off than before.
The price of fossil energy would be raised equally under either system, and returning to citizens on an equal per capita basis the revenues from the tax or from government auction of the permits would leave most people no worse off than before the energy price increase.
Without polishing, all teeth are worse off than before!
The common, non-life-threatening issues we do see — like fleas, mange or an occasional abscess — are easily treatable while the cat is here at our clinic, and the cat is left better off than before TNR.
By paying up front fees with no guarantee of service, many debtors are worse off than before they entered the debt settlement program.
It rarely works, and sometimes blows up, leaving a person worse off than before.
This leaves them worse off than before, with no loan money and also no available credit balance.
In some cases consumers struggling with thousands of dollars of credit card debt are left worse off than before they signed up to get help with debt.
The front fascia of the RDX looks much more squared off than before, which makes it a bit awkward to my eyes.
Windham is no better off than before he arrived at Special Master and many who know Hartford will testify that his work there was disastrous.
If state law requires students to be taught for six hours a day, for example, a district couldn't use Title I funds to teach poor children for the sixth hour, because that would leave them no better off than before.
«Higher education should open up doors of opportunity, but students in these low - performing programs often end up worse off than before they enrolled: saddled by debt and with few — if any — options for a career,» Duncan said in a statement last year.
Even a 100 % tax credit means that they are simply no worse off than before.
Strange and unexpected events follow, the upshot of which may leave Floyd even worse off than before.
I figure that you should strive to make someone's life better off than before they met you.
And you're forever better off than before the contest because you know just how good you are... learning all the time!
It can draw toxins out too quickly, leaving you worse off than before!
And because these scans are generally done every two years, a person can be lead to believe that their lifestyle is supporting bone health, only to find out two years later that they are worse off than before.
I am still going strong, and while every month isn't perfect, I'm still so much better off than before I started eating keto / low carb.
Overexertion will make you worse off than before.
The immediate conclusion from the SNP's hefty but not conclusive win last Thursday is that another referendum is further off than before, subject of course to the conclusion of the EU referendum.
Park District director Ray Ochromowicz said the hospital's decision was disappointing but leaves the district no worse off than before the rehab center was proposed.
Life still looks much the same: blacks are at the bottom of society and maybe even worse off than before, since machines have taken over much of their work in the cotton fields.
Now, here the man was, a year later, showing no change, no growth, and in fact was worse off than before.
If as seems likely HNA is forced to unwind its leveraged investment in DB, then the German bank will be worse off than before.
«You don't want to have the culture of «not now,»» says Lucas, «because that will end up with women worse off than before
If they get to the end of your content feeling no better off than before they started reading / listening / watching it, you not only did a disservice to your business with your weak effort — you've done the entire Web a disservice by cluttering it up with yet more junk.

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The hospital says the command center has shaved more than an hour off the time it takes to dispatch an ambulance to another facility and that emergency room patients are assigned a bed 30 % faster than before.
• According to the same report, 21 per cent of Canadians who purchased their home before 1990 still haven't paid it off after more than 27 years, while one per cent of Canadians who purchased homes between 2014 and 2016 have negative equity in their property.
Her advice has been resonating with a broader audience than ever before since the Me Too sexual assault movement took off.
Before you take the leap from employee to employer, plan for the consequences of a slower than expected take off, or even failure.
For example, if you're paying higher interest on a loan than the interest you're earning on an investment, the wise move is to pay off the loan before adding any more money to the investment.
In a time when Americans are working more than ever before and taking less time off, it's helpful to see how the U.S. arrived at its «standard» workday.
If you just give that simple insight more than a passing thought before you rush online to buy a book off Richard, Bill, Arianna, or Peter's lists you might suddenly find yourself with a shelf full of books that actually matter.
Plus, brain scans indicate that people who lost weight and kept it off for nine months reacted differently when shown images of high - calorie foods than before they lost the weight.
The TV network's owners bought The Weather Company from Landmark Communications in 2008 for around $ 3.5 billion before selling off the company's digital assets for more than $ 2 billion to IBM last year.
While some are happy about their new status, most are worse off than they were before.
And the main thing we're going to do that others didn't do is make sure we're more than fully capitalized before we kick off.
The exact words and visuals you choose to show off your story are more important than ever before.
It hit an all - time high of more than $ 800 billion in early January, before falling dramatically as a result of a huge cryptocurrency sell - off.
And if you can get that one nugget, you're already better off than you were before you started reading.
Some 100,000 new tickets were taken up on Monday, much better than the average of 10,000 per day about two weeks before the Rio 2016 Games kicked off.
A day before the North American International Auto Show kicked off in Detroit, Krafcik provided more than just a first look at its self - driving Chrysler Pacifica minivan.
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