Similar words: have the best of, have the best of both worlds, have the blues, make the best of, make the best of things, make the best of a bad job, get the best, for the best. Meaning: v. overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome.
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91. I don't think that's important. At least planes have the best safety records.
92. Luckily, we chanced upon a Chinese restaurant and I managed to have the best Chinese meal I had since leaving China, hence I did not feel as if I wasted my time in Kutna Hora.
93. Discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques are the basis of other valuation methods and ways which have the best theoretical meaning in enterprise valuation.
94. 'I am a greedy person, ' he adds. 'I want to have the best of both worlds, I wish to be an idol and to have a girlfriend in real life.
95. Results All patient successfully have the best result of radiographic examination.
96. The aromatic ester appeared to have the best modification effect and the interaction between components in this catalyst system and the aromatic ester...
97. JPMorgan, for example, is overweight on CSR and underweight Boral and James Hardie, as it expects CSR may have the best exposure to improving Australian residential markets.
98. No, you can learn how to integrate them, you can have the best of both worlds.
99. Now we have the best of both worlds, added security and ease of use.
100. The 2012 Porsche Cayman R may have the best handling for instance, but fall short if you're considering cargo capacity.
101. The film, which was directed by David Fincher, was thought to have the best chance of beating out odds-on favorite and eventual winner, "The King's Speech."
102. Later studies indicated that the orthogonal moments have the best overall performance in terms of noise sensitivity, information redundancy, and capability of image description.
102. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
103. Deborah sagacity in conjecturing which of the two girls was likely to have the best place.
104. A sealed enclosure will be the smallest (for a given response shape) and will have good low frequency extension but may not have the best low frequency extension.
105. We have the best surveyor, China ImportExport Commodity Inspection Bureau.
106. Even if you have the best broker in the world (who you only have to monitor on a semiannual basis), there is always internal administration of such packages.
107. People in a self-determining society have the best opportunity for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
108. It may not have the best table manners, but this strange looking creature is certainly a very adept and unusual percussionist, which should help provide Nick with a good beat.
109. If you can convince him it's necessary, you'll have the best of both worlds: a regular paycheck and the freedomto work outside the box.
110. LeBron add another MVP, but the Cavs won't have the best record.
111. High school, and university for that matter, is what you make of it, and after debunking these negative myths from high school, I wish you have the best university years to come.
112. You can have the best eyeshadow money can buy, the world's most luxurious foundation, a bronzer straight from the cosmetic bag of a supermodel.
113. We have the best assemble line and the current situation is fine . Our aim is to keep the company green like a pine .
114. In any relationship, always have the best interest of others at heart.
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