The phrase "no better or worse than" is used to indicate that two or more things are comparable in quality or value, implying that they are equivalent in some way. It suggests that one option does not surpass or fall short of another, highlighting a sense of neutrality or parity. This expression often appears in discussions about choices, opinions, or situations where distinctions are minimized.
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People have free will. Free will determines whether your lifestyle has changed for the better or worse. If hard times are being experienced, then things are worse. If everything is great that your lifestyle is doing better.
Well, it depends on what you consider to be better. Brazilian economy is definitely worse than UK's. However Brazil has an incredible natural diversity, and it is much bigger. As stated, it really depends on what you are looking for.
Moesha - 1996 For Better or Worse - 2.22 was released on: USA: 6 May 1997
to become better/worse than you were
being different doesn't mean you're better or worse
the action of making statements that represent something as better or worse than it really is
Ofter shown as B/(W).. which means Better or Worse than the previous period.
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Nor better nor worse, just different. None of them substitues the other.
Louisville, Kentucky is no better or worse than the state of Indiana.
to become better/worse than you were
No. -c is worse than c while +c is better than c.
No. -c is worse than c while +c is better than c.
No. -c is worse than c while +c is better than c.
Better or worse, it depends.