That's much better than the 88, 000 added in March, but below last year's pace of nearly 185, 000 per month.
"I don't feel like debating the terms of service or being too nostalgic about the old days of Instagram, I feel that it's much better just to take our work and more importantly friendship and conversation to another place that respects our rights and ownership as creators, " Hernandez added.
And that's a much better position to be in than the first time around.
Recently, we increased the size of photos for news sites -- that's a much better experience.
But I think that the good outweighs the bad so much that it's better to maintain that openness.
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Greenpeace says that the lobbyists have gotten to this bill and watered it down so much that it's better not to pass it.
Our tipster also says they've played with an updated unit and that it's much, much better, so we're interested to see for ourselves when the update goes down.
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Throw in the low inflation of the past 20 years, a deregulated airline industry that's made travel much cheaper, plus technological progress that's provided the middle class with not only better cars and televisions, but every gadget from DVD players to iPods, all at lower and lower prices, and it's obvious that Mr. and Mrs.
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Again, it may be another year before the Fed actually starts hiking, but that's going to be a much better play.
The standard of living in North Korea's upper aristocratic nomenclature may not be much better than that of a Seoul taxi driver, but it's state power that counts, not just the supposed access to luxury goods.
The members of Mr. McCraney's cast reportedly refer to his production as "Hamlet, the Action Movie, " and that's pretty much what it is, except that the dialogue is a lot better and nothing blows up.
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And let me say -- Sawatdee khrap. (Laughter.) I will say that the Prime Minister's English is much better than my Thai. (Laughter.) But I want to say thank you so much, Madam Prime Minister, for your very warm welcome, your generous words, and the sense of partnership that you bring to our work today.
But although Labour's campaign was mostly trouble free and much better focused than that of the Conservatives, the polls indicated the party's 20-point lead from early in 1945 had dropped to just single figures by polling day.
The most vocal advocates are based at the libertarian Cato Institute, whose chairman, William Niskanen, an economist who worked in the Reagan administration, argues that the constitution's checks and balances work much better when government is divided.
"It's hard to get much better than that, " manager Jim Leyland said.
"It's much better than a vacant lot that's all weedy, " he added.
So he's now in a much better position that he would have been had he not done that grass roots organizing of caucus states.
"That's the reason the bulls today are so much better than they were 10 years ago, " says Julie Carrillo, 38, who runs 4C's with her husband.
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That's why it is no surprise to police officers that small, neighborhood-based schools perform so much better than big regional ones.
Its senior officials are sending a strong message that they know the U.S. economy can do much better.
The only slippery slope is the one that leads to making many people's lives so much, much better.
And if that helps boost Pakistan's beleaguered moderates, then so much the better.
It's a neon billboard that reminds Democrats that they can do much better in terms of sharing power and expanding opportunity.
The U.S. is much better off in a world that is growing.
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Because it will get better much better and in ways that today's fitful efforts only hint at.
He says it's possible that in 10 years, the salvaged areas will be much better off than the unsalvaged ones.
"That may attract less attention than Pulitzer Prizes, but it's much better for the bottom line, " says Morton.
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