Better definition

Better means with lower concentration values expressed in cfu/100 ml.
Better means, with respect to market segments for apparel and accessories, the quality and price segment relating to a secondary line of apparel and accessories, as that term is understood in the trade, which is typically sold at price points and is considered to be of a level of quality below Bridge. The term Better shall not include or be read to incorporate any market segment that is typically considered to be above Better, such as Bridge, gold range or Designer Collection.
Better means making the code easier to understand and to modify in the future

Examples of Better in a sentence

  • In relation to the Better Care Fund you will need to include the relevant performance outcomes.

  • The focus for the Leading Better Value Care program is to continue to sustainably scale and embed existing Tranche 1 and Tranche 2 initiatives.

  • Better Tomorrow has secured $25,000 in private contributions, and wants to request the remaining $125,000 in this grant.

  • The Leading Better Value Care (LBVC) Program identifies and scales evidence-based initiatives for specific diseases or conditions and supports their implementation in all local health districts across the state.

  • Better Tomorrow, a mental health provider, is looking to expand their counseling center by two rooms to meet increased service demand arising from the pandemic.


More Definitions of Better

Better understanding means “more adapative” understanding, at least in actual life. Precise, presumption-free understandings are not always adaptive, simply because the world is essentially uncertain. This makes performers of good guesses more adaptive agents. At least, “adaptive thinking,” in the sense of Gigerenzer [10], is not expected to be error-free.
Better means that the technology improves some aspect of the election process
Better means better control, e.g. less fraud, less confusion, less number of steps, and better risk management. “faster” means less numbers of days/hours for procedures and document handling,
Better. (whatever this means20) than another dataset from research project B. Also, it does not say anything of the potential impact of the produced data.
Better means more intelligence and exploiting it more effectively, not least by developing the areas in which it is used. This, in turn, requires more investment in intelligence-led activity11 and extending its use by increasing the ‘fusion’ between the national and regional authorities but also, and critically, by introducing intelligence into areas currently untouched by it. In particular, the processes of preventing young Muslims from turning to extremism in the first place.
Better means cheaper, higher quality, or wider coverage.
Better in financial reporting means many things: