Word: win-win
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...This idea is a win-win on so many levels,” Swift plaintively told the Boston Globe on Monday. “Don’t reject a good idea just because of where it came from. Why don’t they [legislative leaders] just give it a chance...
...play with 25 of the best athletes in the United States, they’re going to push you,” Ruggiero said. “The Harvard atmosphere is very competitive, but here you’re playing internationally. It’s a win-win situation...
...some resort-show pastiche. By staying in cheap hostels and eating at small family-run restaurants, he would give his money to those who needed it most. And by maintaining an environmental vigilance, he'd simply tread more softly than the package tourist. The backpacker guidebooks described the perfect win-win. "The people at Lonely Planet strongly believe that travelers can make a positive contribution to the countries they visit, both through their appreciation of the countries' culture, wildlife and natural features and through the money they spend." No need for the Peace Corps or voluntary work...
...other assisted-living residents to stay as long as they wish if the family, the doctor and the provider all agree to it. "Isn't that wonderful?" beams Alterra president Vick. "Free choice has risks, but as long as the operators and residents agree, I think it's a win-win for America...
...combined with a coldhearted cost-benefit analysis, have prompted many states to take a hard line approach to mobile phone usage. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 42 states have introduced laws barring drivers from using hand-held cell phones. Most lawmakers see the ban as a win-win proposition - while irrefutable supporting data are still in the pipeline, preliminary evidence suggests that drivers are more reckless when they?re on the phone. And if simply keeping people off their cell phones while they drive (or just putting the darn thing on a dashboard console), thus...