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worse off
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of worse off in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of worse off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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Everybody, including me, used to think e-cigarettes are like cigarettes but not as bad. If you substitute a few e-cigarettes for cigarettes, you're probably better off, it turns out you're worse off.
If we get the same result (as the primary) in the October election, the country will be worse off, what's happening with the exchange rate and the collapse of the market is just an example of what will happen.
When you flip your vote a few weeks before the election, the American people see right through it. Vulnerable Republican senators are worse off today no matter how Vulnerable Republican senators voted because Vulnerable Republican senators flip-flopped, vulnerable Republican senators can't hide from all Vulnerable Republican senators votes to repeal the ACA and this new vote only shows Vulnerable Republican senators hypocrisy.
I've overcome a lot but there are people out there that are worse off than me, and I have to see it that way, i'm doing standup for Netflix, I'm living my life, I'm getting to see my kids grow. There's people out there with nothing to eat, no water.
I can tell you from seeing patients Robert Gabbay that there are many who ca n’t afford their insulin and don’t take it or take less of it and they’re worse off for it, here is the treatment that almost one-third of people with diabetes are on and its increased in price to this degree, that’s quite concerning.
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