' Well, sisters and brothers, when you hear that, you know what you ought to say?
Okay, if Republicans are saying that their spending cuts include turning Medicare into a voucher, I think they ought to say so.
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.
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.
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.
And if the Republicans are suggesting that the answer to the sequester, to the debt ceiling, or any other thing, are simply to slash benefits for seniors, they ought to say so and they ought to provide a specified plan.
"I assume that Senator Clinton -- who has spoken out strongly against military discrimination, who stands for civil unions and respect for same-sex couples -- understands that gay Americans are not immoral, and she ought to say so clearly, " said Evan Wolfson, executive director of Freedom to Marry, a group that advocates same-sex marriage.
However, Westminster ought surely to have a say on this matter.
President GEORGE W. BUSH: You know, if that's what they believe, if people in the party believe that, then they ought to stand up and say it.
"I've got to tell you, there's a big difference between talk and action, but if you're going to talk, then you ought to mean what you say so people can count on it, " she told a cheering crowd.
What it ought to be about, say the NAHT, is sharing best practice, giving a pat on the back to those who are succeeding and ensuring that the capacity is there to help those schools that are not.
Do we really expect a Schwab salesman to say his product stinks and you ought to shop across the street?
Indeed, this seems like precisely the sort of case where maybe customers and distributors ought not to have the final say.
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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Who say we ought to give up on those schools and focus on places that have more breaks and have a little more going for them.
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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.
Mr. LEAHY: I just think, you know, I think, Michel, they say these guys ought to be our advocates.
You say that hunters ought to find some other way to have fun.
Elsewhere, decisions about who runs the mundane affairs of local government ought not to be swayed by, say, the war in Iraq.
They say the SPS ought to direct aid to "active" farmers and provide more balanced funding so that a small number of big landowners no longer get the lion's share.
"I am going to say to every MP 'look the House of Commons ought to be smaller, less expensive and we ought to have seats which are exactly the same size', " he said.
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All of which is to say that Mr Bush is doing what the national Republican Party ought to be doing.
Specifically, the staff say that the government ought to rethink the cuts it is planning for next year - the fiscal or tax year beginning April 2013 - if the outlook gets worse between now and then.
Those who know Jagger well -- including his oldest daughter, Jade, who is the only child of his marriage to ex-wife Bianca -- say that he strongly believes that children ought not think themselves entitled to their parents' money and that they have to make their own way in life.
Despite our London home, 40% of The Economist's readers live in the United States and have to (or ought to) vote, so since 1980 we have felt it incumbent upon us to say how we would vote, and why.
"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.
But Kennedy did not say that people of faith ought to be banished from the public square.
Power outlets for personal devices ought to become standard on all passenger seats, say experts, not just in first class.
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