Investors ought to not only express gratitude to entrepreneurs, but genuflect to this force.
The left hand ought to not even know what the right hand does.
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So to that end we think you ought to not torture yourselves any longer and try driving something that lets us all exhale, namely a Deville.
"I cannot subscribe to the idea that a group of 12 -- however they may ultimately be constituted -- ought to make the decision on who is to be confirmed and who ought not to be confirmed, " he said.
Anything that could be offensive to some people ought not to be on public property.
Now, we argued before the Judiciary Committee that it must treat a vote to impeach as a vote to remove and that that judgment ought not to be based on anything less than a clear and convincing standard, a standard indeed adopted by the Watergate Committee 25 years ago.
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"Although it's not fair of us to say there is no moral culpability, Maureen acknowledges doing something she ought not to have done, " he added.
Democrats ought not to make the mess worse, but should not forswear their own policy priorities to improve it.
Halliburton's business ought not to suffer if it really does win contracts because of what, not who, it knows.
Finding enough well-trained frontline soldiers to field a force of up to 60, 000 for up to a year out of Europe's 2m-strong armed forces ought not to be that hard.
They can run Northern Ireland very well and now that's what they ought to concentrate on doing and not continuing to squabble over things that really ought to be in the past.
But we ought to be careful not to vilify this profession while doing so.
They ought to find readers not only in America, but beyond it as well.
But the fact that it ought to survive does not mean that it will.
In thinking about all this, Austria's narrow room for manoeuvre internationally ought not to be forgotten.
Barely 100 days into his administration, electoral considerations ought not to matter to Mr Barak.
Ought one not to dispense it more ethically, on good works, or invest it for the future?
This focus on the reformers ought not to mean abandoning the citizens of Africa's truly hapless countries.
But the BBC has recovered before from editorial dramas - and we ought not to enjoy its misfortunes.
The House did not impeach Richard Nixon for tax evasion, so it ought not to impeach Mr Clinton.
John Hess ought not to feel too comfortable even in his diminished role.
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Though this ought not to count against him in his bid to be mayor, his willingness to over-promise should.
" And thus, quote, "A conviction for perjury ought not to rest entirely upon an oath against an oath.
CNN: Transcript: White House Counsel Ruff's opening statement
But envy is a cardinal sin and something that ought not to be.
You say, quite rightly, that the legacy of political feelings ought not to be a source of further pain.
Newspapers really ought not to let their readers make public fools of themselves.
Indeed, this seems like precisely the sort of case where maybe customers and distributors ought not to have the final say.
Elsewhere, decisions about who runs the mundane affairs of local government ought not to be swayed by, say, the war in Iraq.
We recognize the scientific view that the increase in global average temperature above pre-industrial levels ought not to exceed 2 degrees C.
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