At first I thought I ought to prepare--to read articles on school vouchers and interview experts.
Perhaps I ought to feel annoyed at the way in which this work is now being done more cheaply by foreigners?
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So when you say I ought to be willing to accept Republican ideas on health care, let's be clear: I have.
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While I was going to be missing out on the juice cleanse, I thought that, at the least, I ought to sample the product.
But a good brand is a deeply held feeling about the way things ought to be, and its chief cornerstone is the person I ought to become.
On this I ought to say the following: generally, the money and resources as such for the development of the economy do play some sort of role.
Europe's leaders heard David Cameron threaten to veto a new EU treaty, but few - including, I ought to say, me - believed that he'd actually do it.
Like him I, too, continually wonder at the moral law within me, which dictates my conduct, or perhaps I ought to say the ideals of conduct, which I wish I could fulfill.
So, after the General Election of 1997, I decided that I ought to stand down no later than mid 1999, in order to give my successor time before the next election.
"The case has produced great losses to the party and the country, for which I ought to shoulder the responsibility, and I will never feel at ease, " she was quoted as saying.
"Although it felt good, I am starting to feel a little as if I ought to be doing something slightly more constructive than what I have been doing for the past six or seven months, " he says.
I've spent a lot of time over the last few years wondering if I ought to be alive, because the media constantly tells me that (by living on disability benefits), I'm a drain on the state, a financial burden.
So I think we ought to take a hard look at -- and we've got an estimated 500 year supply of natural gas, so I just say to my colleagues I think we ought to start looking at energy independence so we don't have to deal with these problems down the road.
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They decided that I probably ought to get the retina re-attached before I started the chemo.
No, my goal, plain and simple, is to identify and stay focused on what IS happening in the market and try my darndest to avoid talking about what I think ought to be happening.
"Well, it's laughable - I think you ought to ask the first minister about my cosy relationship with him and I think you'll find it's anything but cosy, " said Mrs Butler, the Newport West AM.
"I think we ought to get rid of labor union and corporate soft money, " he said.
But, my God, if you can prevent this kind of thing, I think you ought to.
So when you want an answer to a specific question I think you ought to take it to them.
First of all, I think you ought to check your sourcing on that.
So as we're looking for additional initiatives to spur hiring, I think we ought to embrace what's happening on this campus.
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And I think there ought to be a dialogue about how we think we ought to best behave and put ourselves forward.
Okay, if Republicans are saying that their spending cuts include turning Medicare into a voucher, I think they ought to say so.
Now, I believe we ought to make the tax cuts for the middle class permanent. (Applause.) For the middle class, permanent.
Mr. FRANK GAFFNEY (President, Center for Security Policy): Well, I think we ought to signal to these companies that they should have a choice.
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