If you believe that the professional judgement of police officers, during the course of an investigation, should be able to take its course, well you believe that even when things are tricky and sensitive.
Alternatively, they could have given him placebos instead and allowed nature to take its course.
We should just let the market take its course, let GM, let Chrysler go bankrupt.
But she warned against reprisals against whites, saying the law would take its course.
Some critics feel that this operation is no better than letting nature take its course.
If you see that SharePoint software specialists are in high demand, take a course and hone that skill.
"Let the shot take its course and see where he's at over the next few days, " Cashman said.
The school requires all its students to take one course per semester in either Jewish- or Zionist-related subjects.
The solution is to get rid of programs like HAMP and let the foreclosure process take its course.
All that said, last week's eurozone rescue package could unravel long before political events in Greece take their course.
"I won't be cutting it down, I'll leave the tree as it is and let mother nature take her course".
The only thing that can actually be done in this situation is to allow the market to take its course.
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So Mrazek and his colleagues randomly assigned 48 undergrads to take a course in either mindfulness or nutrition for two weeks.
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He also persuaded a young writer on his staff to take the course, in order to wean herself from various medications.
Others say, well, let's wait and let's let the legal process take its course, and then the Falcons should make a decision.
The prime minister said it was important that everybody learned lessons from the Hutton inquiry which should be allowed to take its course.
"I think many will be very disappointed and very surprised that the Queen sees fit to take this course of action, " he said.
You've got to be able to say that you're going to run a policy for growth and not let the recession just take its course.
In practice, drivers facing penalty notices are often given the choice to take a course instead - although they still have to pay the cost of the training.
"We bring in faculty from Stanford to take the course and it's the only part of the world in which we do this, " he says.
Assange and company are hardly the first to take this course.
She and her colleagues studied women who suffered from anxiety while pregnant and had them take a course on OCD symptom awareness and CBT methods to address potential symptoms.
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Mr. Cameron reiterated that he would not set up a parallel investigation into whether Jeremy Hunt broke ministerial rules, saying the Leveson inquiry must be allowed to take its course.
"In sentencing the accused, I have taken into consideration the plea for mercy by the defence team, but the law has to take its course, " Judge Okeke is quoted as saying.
Similarly, when most students take a course in entrepreneurship, they either get a course on writing business plans or a course about the tactics of getting a business license and setting up operations.
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"To become a referee, the Madrid Football Federation makes us take a course as well as two classes with a psychologist, because it is common knowledge that you'll be verbally abused, " he said.
Have them take a course in personal finance.
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If what you're good at has no social value, like playing Nintendo, you might want to get a job at a computer-game store, or you might want to take a course in designing computer games.
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