Neither do they want to be ordered to report a stolen gun to the police.
Nor do they want to be criticised for their own contribution to systemic risk.
Nor do they want to comb through three government lists of people and organizations identified as terrorists.
The question now becomes, you know, do they want to balance this against the other things that they want?
When it comes to the workplace, do women want equal treatment, or do they want to be treated like ladies?
Do they want to read early access pieces about future games written by journalists who got special treatment from developers?
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Nor do they want to clean up the kids' messes or spend all their time in the kitchen, I'm told.
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Nor do they want to see the opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, come to power, since they do not trust him.
But do they want to deliver that postcard to a remote area somewhere in rural America that is a money loser?
Nor do they want to force the administration to suddenly cut off spending for the military, Medicare, Social Security, etc.
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Now why do they want to turn out a large audience on opening weekend, especially if they don't come on other weekends?
Do they want to precipitate a long, deep recession here and abroad?
Or do they want to skip all that and just have journalists write reviews of games with nothing that could possibly cloud their judgment?
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Finally, advertisers should consider the stage of the consumer purchasing cycle they aim to impact: do they want to create awareness, interest, or spark a purchase?
Republicans have an important choice to make, and Sotomayor is just the starting point: Do they want to be the party of Eisenhower or the party of Goldwater?
Do they want to move rapidly towards a balanced budget?
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Or do they want to maintain ongoing record deficits?
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Or do they want to maintain the level of taxes consistent with the postwar prosperity enjoyed by the American people for the last two thirds of a century, since the Great Depression.
But first Greece must overcome the political deficit among euro-zone states: they may no longer want to push Greece out, but neither do they want to lend it more billions to keep it in.
CIOs are going to think twice: Do they want another architecture in terms of the operating system, or do they want to bring in a Windows machine so that all their legacy and security apps run?
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An upcoming stunt puts well-meaning citizens of the social-media world in a quandary: Do they want to assist a worthy charity, or do they want celebrity tweeters to sit quietly and stop yammering for a little while?
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Jack Ma may even see this as an opportunity to make his own logistics service for Taobao and Tmall also available (for a fee of course) to smaller competitors, but do they want to partner with him?
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What do they want to show off?
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