None of this is to say you should give up on your daily vitamin D supplement.
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Many maintain that Britain should give up the pretence of being a busy power.
But "it doesn't mean we should give up on fish or fish oil during pregnancy, " she said.
Some suggested that Willem-Alexander should give up his right to the throne, if he insisted on marrying Maxima.
All the same, neither Turkey's reformers nor its western friends should give up trying to reverse the trend.
But the US is not accepting this request, insisting that the North should give up its nuclear program first.
This intensified demands that the armed forces should give up their dual role as both defenders and members of Indonesia's government.
However, in this article, Madoff argues that Congress should give up on the estate tax, and instead should impose an income tax on inheritance.
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Instead, Britain should give up most or all of the rebate, so as to ensure that it pays its fair share towards the cost of enlargement.
Under the law pushed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the information would be used by state officials to determine whether someone should give up a gun license or weapon.
Though some Bosnian leaders have, in the past two years, privately discussed redrawing the map, they have never been able to agree upon who should give up what.
First, he should give up his ambition to create the powerful French-style executive presidency that he had hoped to bag at the end of this term as prime minister.
Mr. Ragonese said that paying every property owner would "bankrupt" the state, and that property owners should give up easements without money or concessions because they are protecting the property.
One speaker argued that economists should give up on prediction and settle for explanation, identifying where earthquakes might strike, if not when, and how they might be withstood, if not prevented.
Once it had been decided to keep at least one of the two new aircraft-carriers under construction, the idea that Britain should give up flying jets from them for a decade made little sense.
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Do you really think the American middle class should give up health care (Medicare) and (Social Security) income in retirement already funded with a lifetime of FICA payroll savings by millions of American employers and hundreds of millions of Americans employees to give them more tax cuts?
Maybe you should just give up for the time being on hopes for a broad rally.
Should someone give up 30% of their business because Paul Vixie tells them to?
"Kenyans should not give up but continue supporting their team, " he said after the game.
Why, they say, should they give up their right to UN membership to spare the EU's blushes?
If Atlanta refuses to support Ryan as much as the city embraced Vick, maybe Arthur should give it up?
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We should not give up on the opportunity to make Haiti better.
" He said the return of the three Cleveland women to their families after nearly a decade of captivity is "a good reminder that we should never give up.
The U.S. must make difficult decisions: How much privacy should we give up to prevent a new round of terror, and what must be done to ensure things don't go too far?
Why should Kim give up all that?
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But investors should not give up.
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It stems from a contradiction between, on the one hand, the Tories' bold claim that they intend to persevere with Lady Thatcher's mission to roll back the state, and, on the other, the caution that has stopped them from specifying which big areas of social provision the state should now give up.
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