Sentences with phrase «sure than sorry»

Be good to have Alexis back but better to be sure than sorry.

Not exact matches

Bring on the flack, sorry guys but it's the truth, I'm sure you'll be more than happy to bring forth the rebuttal though.
No, it's due to Borussia Dortmund and Monaco: a pairing that's sure to have less talent than those other two — sorry, Leicester City and Atlético Madrid — but is guaranteed to produce high - scoring excitement.
Yes better safe than sorry for sure!
That's too bad - but better safe than sorry, for sure!
Sure, a little parsley here and there is likely to not have a big impact, but you should always steer on the side of better safe than sorry.
But, yeah, if your teenager, you know, comes home on the back of the motor cycle with her first tattoo with her, you know, boyfriend, you know, 5 years older than she is, yeah, you know, that's the, sorry to stereotype this, I mean, that's the time, start talking about HPV vaccine, make sure Hepatitis B vaccine, you know, it's already been administered.
You can never be too sure about the weather, so it's better to be safe than sorry.
Just please make sure you do a background check on the people you come into contact with on Backpage — it's better to be safe than sorry!
Julyan has said that the intention was to underscore the anticipation of magic, rather than the excitement and mystery itself, but I'm not really sure how this score achieves that - endless synth pads, string noodling, occasional piano interludes (being very careful to avoid playing anything that might turn into a recognisable melody)- sorry, but what's the point of all this?
Sure, she could assume that everyone had GPS, but better safe than sorry!
While it might not be a common, it is always to be safe rather than sorry and keep your outdoor cats inside to make sure they are safe from any pranks or taunting.
you expect an adopter to pay hundreds of dollars for a dog that has been abandoned / not wanted, not trained properly (usually, why they have been gotten rid off... yes, sure... feel sorry for the dog... but the «new owner» will pull their hair out trying correct behavior isssues... some dogs aren't even potty trained... they try and guilt people in «buying» a used dog that others gave up on (and maybe more than once).
It's better to be safe than sorry: Even if you aren't sure that something was eaten, the safest and wisest choice is to call for advice.
Better safe than sorry, sure, but the one that got away.
It's better to be safe than sorry so make sure you pack an umbrella or waterproof coat before you travel.
Just a word of warning... make sure you check out your annual travel insurance and give them a call to regards any hospital stays, tests or specialist visits as this can affect your cover if you get sick abroad, they can access your health records and you won't be covered if it was deemed a pre-existing condition in many cases (you need to think about how Brexit is going to affect your medical costs while in Europe going forward)... it's better to be safe than sorry!
Sorry Richard, but I can not see how any errors in my accounting (and I am sure there are some) could change the 320 by more than 50 in either direction.
Sure, you may not be ready to die tomorrow, but in a world of unknowns, you've realized the valuable truth of the old saying, «Better safe than sorry
You can call or text the office ahead of time to make sure, but it's usually better to be safe than sorry.
Most plans have state to state limitations so if travelers are leaving their state of residence and have limited primary coverage, or aren't sure, it may be better to be safe rather than sorry by purchasing supplemental medical coverage before leaving home.
Sorry to pile so many questions but I sure would like to hear it from the mouth of experience rather than from a theory.
Sure, not all home improvement projects need a permit, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
Sure, you may over shoot but it's always better to be safe than sorry.
Thanks also @Steven Butala... I wasn't sure if that could help or hinder, but it makes sense to be safer than sorry.
Sorry, this is way better than going out at night and hoping people leave there blinds up so I can see how they decorate and I'm sure way more legal, LOL.....
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