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It’s your money, after all, and you have spent years toiling away, so why should it be used in a way that is at odds with your life’s work?

From MarketWatch

The optimists insist that new jobs will emerge to replace the ones we lose—after all, it has happened in previous tech revolutions.

From The Wall Street Journal

It matters profoundly that one half of the population, the narrow majority after all, is fairly represented by the politicians we choose to serve us.

From BBC

Cover your ears, look away, or grab a hot dog — after all, not every artist is for everyone, and complaining won’t change that.

From Los Angeles Times

There was certainly a palpable sense of relief that after all the upsets of the last few months, with tariffs and the threat of a US grab for Greenland, the transatlantic alliance was not dead.

From BBC