Maybe he ought to start buying cloud products rather than burning cash in his labs.
But he ought to have produced a convincing blueprint for deficit reduction after that.
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"I appreciate why David Ross feels he ought to stand down, " he said in a statement.
Ms. THURSTON: Yeah, they elected him to lead and they feel like he ought to do that.
His lawyer told him he ought to look into financing the deal with help from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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But he ought to, if he is to follow the example of the nation's top spiritual leader, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
If he is content to cede the alpha male role to Ellison, always a prerequisite at Oracle, he ought to do fine.
"I don't think he ought to slow down, " Bush told reporters during a Camp David summit with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
If he really thinks it's that easy being green he ought to meet James Hurst, 54, a lumber mill owner in Eureka, Montana.
So the fact that they're splitting the vote ... he ought to pay them both to stay in for a little bit longer.
This is exactly the kind of speech that he ought to have been giving all along, more detail about what's happening on the ground.
If policymakers failed as miserably as Mr Stiglitz believes, then he ought to be far more worried about the potential for government failure in the future.
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His floated strike went in off the crossbar close to the centre of the goal - a strike that Robinson might feel he ought to have saved.
If Governor Romney is suggesting that he wants to deepen -- engage in Syria militarily, he ought to say so and he ought to be clear about that.
If Morgan can be as direct and pithy in his nightly interviews as he was yesterday in cutting through years of corporate crap, he ought to do just fine.
Mr McKinnon's supporters say he ought to stand trial in Britain (if at all) because of his health, which would not stand up to an American trial and possible imprisonment.
His successor should not be a visionary: he ought rather to be able to run a complex bureaucracy and take up the challenge of reconnecting the European project to ordinary people.
When, two years later, Congress passed a Conscription Act requiring able-bodied men aged 20 to 45 to serve in the Union army, it never occurred to Morgan that he ought to join up.
To the extent that nowadays, from now on, if I see as a picture of George Orwell I'll think there's something wrong with him, because he doesn't look as much as Chris Langham as he ought to.
Tam Scobbie glanced a header wide from a corner when he ought to have hit the target and Falkirk paid for that miss after 29 minutes after referee Willie Collum ruled that Kevin McBride had pushed Aiden McGeady.
Ed Balls, the National Institute for Economic and Social Research and some others think the weak state of the economy is partly Mr Osborne's fault, or at least something he ought to have taken more account of in drawing up his original plan.
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