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She should walk a mile in someone else's shoes before she gives condescending 'advice' such as this.
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There is even a feeling, a faint sense sometimes that we have been relegated to the role of walk-on in someone else's drama, that as citizens we are crucial and yet somehow ... extraneous.
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He is forever being asked to step into the spare bedroom, the bathroom, the kitchen, even the walk-in closet, because someone wants to show him something.
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"Someone can walk up in the middle of the marathon disguised as a runner or a spectator, and we have no way of knowing, " Mr Marciani says.
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And if you go on a tour that brings tourists in to indigenous tribes, don't walk into someone's home without asking permission.
BBC: Sustainable travel in Malaysia
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For example, engineers working on a transmission or engine can simply walk down a hallway to get a question answered as opposed to calling someone in a different location and time zone, Winegarden said.
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The DfT guidelines state medical conditions such as autism do not qualify someone for a badge unless "they are unable to walk or have very considerable difficulty in walking".
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